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o o MflDFORT) MStr; TRIBUNE, rKHFORD, OKlrtO. SATFRDAY, -TAXFAT7Y1 10. 1031 PAGE FTVE 1 "EVERYONE IN SOUTHER N OR RGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE E BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManusj1 BCSIXKSS DmECTTORY Abslraets MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab st rue is of Title, Title Insurance, -Rooms 3 and 6. No. 33 North. Central Ave., upstairs. PORTLAND. Jan. 10. (fl) Rut ins cgS Quotations opened cents lower In tho whulesalo market today as result of a week of heavy receipts and price shad!::;:. Quote: Extras. 20 cunts: stundurds, 19c: mediums, 18c und . pullets 12c. Week's receipts, up to SulurduN were 5300 canes us against 4041' tases last week. gutter quotations v e r o un changed, but the market was un settled and weak, both locally and all along the coast. Wholesale trade was light with receipts more than ample. Week's receipts to Saturday were 00,475 pounds; last week, 50,323 pounds. 1 THE MARKETS Livestock. PORTLAND. Jan. 10. UP) Uok 1 185, Nlioep 13, all direct. Week's totals approximately: Hoss, li070, cattlo 2Lou, calves 115, sheep 9!'0. 11oh for week opened steady for all classes, closed lower for slauKluor classes and steady for feeder. Hulk light ' butchers Monday and Tuesday, $9.50, Wed ncsday s car lot. $9.00 to $.1S hut drive-Ins brought $0.25 up to week-end. Strong weights and heavies, $y.25 down to $8.50. lluugli packing sows, $7.00, smooth ST. 50 and better. Pigs 145 pounds down to killers, $8.50 to $0.00. A few feeder pigs Monday, $9.50 to $9.75. none arrived since then. CATTLE: Compared week ago, steern and she-stock uneven, 15 to r.Oc higher. Bulls steady to strong. Calves and vealers 50c to $1.00 higher. Hulk medium to good steers. $8.75 to $9.25; others down U. $7.00 and under. Good car lot heifers, $8.00 to $8.25. Medium to fairly good cows, $C.0O $i.5o; strictly good quotable to S(i.75. Low cutters to common $2.50 to $3.75. mostly $3.00 up .Medium to good bulls. $4.50 to $5.50: odd head higher. . l-lulk calvrs and vealers, $11.00 down: a few choice vealers at $11.50 Off grades seldom stopped below $5.50.. SUKEP: Quotablv 23 to 50c higher than hut week. Good to near choice trucked-in lambs $t to $7.00. .No ear lots on tho open market. Throw-outs ?(i.00 down but seldopi below $5.00. Medium to choice yearlings, $4.00 to $5.50 Cull to choice owes quoted $1.50 to $3.25.-, Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 10. (ff) Kggs. 2c lower on all Rradcs. Prices to retailers: Fresh extras 20c; standards, 19; fresh mediums. Prices lo retailers: Fresh extras, IS: pullets, VI. Prices to whole salers 2c under prlcos to retailers. Butter Weak. Quotations un eliaiiKcd. Milk (buttcrCan. poultry, country meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, liay, cascara bark and hops steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat TOKTLAND, Ore., Jan. 10 (ff) Wheat futures: Open High Close Jan 65 .05 .OS .r .May GS .08 .OS .OS Cash wheat: Dig Ucnd bluestem "0 Soft white Western White j Hard winter 0", Northern spring ;! Western red c:i Oats No. 2 3S lb. white. $24. Today's car receipts: Wheat 1 -". barley 0, flotir 4, corn 0, oats 0. hay 7. Sun Fmiicbvo llutlcrfat. SAN FUAXCIHC, Jan. 10. (ff IJuttcrrat, f.o.b. San Francisco, 29. Wall Street Report NIIW YOltK. Jan. 10. (ll The stock mnrket nBaln found itself in strong hands nt the end of the week today. Despite the active selling move ment which developed late yester day, the list stiffened soon atter the start of today's short session and. while the advances wore nar row, the closing tone was firm. The lii I 'wns helped by a repeat of the shorts in the chemical issues, and expectation of a favorable U. S. Steel tounagc report at the close, an expectation which was not dis appointed. Trading was light, the transactions aggregating 800,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 13 se- lecieu siocks ioiiow ; Am. Can Am. Tel. & Tel Anacouda Col. (las Cuttiss Wright General Klectrlc (new) General Motors Keunlcot Copper .Mont. Ward Itadlo Corporation Heading Scant Itoebuck S. P : nltcd Aircraft V. S. Steel lU'i ISO'.; 32 3S'.i 4"i 45H isi II '4 4!H 1H2 20 . 143: FOUR FATALITIES IN SAL KM. Jan. 10. & Four fa tal industrial accidents occurred during the week ending January ( iyj BOOK OP RULES oAVS A I I - f VOU HEARD ME. THAT I I My TABLE MAUUPRc;? " ! R KNOVS BUT THHV'RE FwSFST WHAT? WAS ASOCIAL, VOURE CRAT C 2 EATM' 'TVWf q jj3i (nrrrptiuro Senice, Inc.. Orai Britain rifihti rrrved. l"0 J if THE NEBBS The Sleuth By SOL HESS f WOvAJ VOU 60ikl' TO S. I I j I 1 ll 1 &VE THE BtOOOHCXJNO Vtw 1C "NT" ll X" AKIO IP THAT D06 HAD " I SIVE A. 6LOODHOUMO J A SMELL 0? HIS OLD I voU 1 TO 31-IEL.L HIS WAV TO A k N DO A r.l.vlf. IF PflPOV flPPLCRV I MirrrvK; vlt-i ucr ulCkir 1 W.wcKE CTflOr Tfl WORDS. V WAS SOT EVcWTMIM' OUT IKJ TXE STABLE. AMD uDIt'pO I DEATH 'iNJ A BUTCHr.R ( OUSTVAOROs!, VOO 5DPP05 HE ONJ Wr A WSElCTFF SHOP.VUrWVOURBRAINS HWHAPPENJEC 'If 1 1 ' ' 7-1 1 TOWER AMD WIS NOSE AFELLOUl C H w Kt "P" I, C I IF! i""" -r-TT COULO SLEEP NWITM SOU 7 PAPOV T 1 - T '" HAS HE SOME (Cupyrighl. H3t. by Tr.r B;ll Svnd.ran. Inc.) Tfdf Mark RtK U. S. Pn Offtcr IX Q"' ' """ '" 3 vt 8. the state industrial accident commission reportef. lola. 'i'hore were 508 accidents lnctudlni- fa talities. Those fatally Injured were Wil liam Eastberp, Tillamook: Ilusry l. Tucker. Linnton: Tom Cos move, Portland and J. Y. Tate, Burns. , IS LAID TO REST WINDSOR. ling., Jan 10. (A1) Princess Louise was laid to rest today in the royar tom: nouse un der Albert memorial chapel in a ceremony containing jiiHt a touch of the glitter she had hated bo much while alive. Among those present to do last honor to the departed daughter of the late King Kdward and Queen Alexander was n company of the Military Knights of Windsor in their brilliant scarlet nnd gold uni forms. The pallbearers were mem bers of the forty-seventh dragoon guards, of which the princess royal was colonel in chief. 4 . "Joy riding on ashcarts" is for bidden hy an order of the New York sanitation department. ; Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Ilv virtue of an execution on foreclosure duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court f the State of Oregon, in ana ior the County of Jackson, to me di rected and dated on the 9th day of January, J031. In a certain ac tion therein, -wherein City of Mcd- ford, Oregon, a municipal corpora tion, as plaintiff, recovered judg ment against Clifford .Moore and Minnie Moore, husband and wife; Albert Melvln: Uussel lios and I )irls Uuss. hur-band and wife, the defendant, for the um of J'oiir Ilundivd Sixty-five and no-100 ( S tii.".oo dollar., with Interest from October 3Uth, $24.). at the rate of 6cfc per annum, and the further sum of One Hundred and no-100 (HUtt.UU.) dollars, an attor ney's fees, which judgment was on roiled and docketed in the Clerk's ffiep of said Court in nuid County on the 19lh day of December, 1930. Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said exe- ution, I will on the I4th day of February, 1 931, at 10:00 o'clock ni .. at t b e fro n t 1 oo r of tne Courthouse In the CUv of Medford. in Jackson County, Oregon, offer fur sale and will sell at public auction for cah to the highest bidder, to wntisfy said Judgment, together with the eosts of this sale. guiyl'Tt to redemption ,n prnvtMen FOR SALE Used Burroughs Bookkeeping Machine Excellent Condition Phone 486 or 487 Mann's Dept. Store CtiNrtrBtstwro mmI BtilUr8, Attention We have put in a ftll la ctt roofing, composition shingles, building paper, diiing 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. Se9 us before you buy. Roofs repaired MEDFORD WAREHOUSE Phone 316 South Front and Tenth by law. all of the risht. title and interest that the said defendantH, Clifford Moore and .Minnie Moore, husband and wife; Albert Molvln; liusol Hoss and Doris Rows, hus- Iband and wife, had on the 21t day ot July, 196, or now have in and and to the following described property, ttituatcd in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to wit: Lot Twelve (12) Block Two (2) Newtown Addition lo tne City of Med ford. Oregon. Dated this 9th day of January. 1931. RALPH O. jrcXXIXC.S. Sheriff of Jackson County. Orecon. Hy 01a 15. Anderson, Deputy. ItliSOLlTION NO. 3IB. A Resolution proposing to per mit adjacent property to use trunk sewer as a lateral sewer; declar ing intent of Council to levy an assessment on the property front ing on the street or streets where in said trunk sewer b laid; set ting a time and place tor protests thereto, and providing for notice thereof. Whereas, the City Council of the City of Medford has heretofore caused n trunk sewer In the City of Medford to be laid as follows: Iteginning on Kast 'Main Street HO feet West of tho Intersection of Kast Main Street and Kastwood Drive; thence Kast on Kast Main Street to the intersection of Ka.ut Main Street and Kastwood Drive; thence -South on Kastwood Drive to the intersection of Keene Way Drive; thence Kasterty on Keene Way Drive to the intersection of K ecu e Wa y ; thence in u X o rt h -easterly direction on Keene Way to the intersection of Wood lawn Drive; thence in an Easterly direc tion on Woodlawn Drive to a point West of Lot 1. .Mock 4. Siskivou Heights Addition; thonce Kast through Lot 1 nnd 5. Block 4, Siskiyou Heights Addition to the Intersection of Barneburg Roiid and Oakwood -Drive; thenee Kast on Oakwood Drive to the inter section of Windsor Avenue, Beginning at above line at In tersection of Oakwood Drive and Croveliind Avenue: thence North along x 'rove laud Avenue to I he intersertion of Kast Main Street; thenee Kast along Kat Main Street to a point due South of the South west corner of Lot 20, Bloek 3, Ktielid Park Addition. Medford, Oregon: thence North on line be tween Lolt 19 and 20. 6 and 7. liloek 3: and Lots I ! and 20, Block 1. lo the Northwest corner of Lot 20, Block 1. Euclid Park Addition: thence Kast on the Hno between Lots 20-21-22-23-24-25-26. and 7-S--10-ll-l2-13 Block ,1. Kuelid Park Addition to the Interseetlon of Valley View Drive, thence North on Valley View Drive to the inter section of Hillcrest Road; thence Kast on Hillerest Road to the Kast line of Lyman Avenue. Beginning at the intersection of Oregon Ten-ace and Crown Street: t lie nee Kft.t on Crown Street the Intersection of Crown Street and Illll Street. And Is or the opinion that said trunk sewer may he used by the pro-pert y fronting on the streets wherein said trunk sewer has been laid, as a lateral sewer without materially Interfering with the use thereof for the purpose for which It was originally laid. And Whereas, said trunk sewer haa not as yet been paid lor. Now, Therefore: Be It Resolved By The City Coun cil of the City of Medford, Ore gon : Section 1. That in the opinion of the said Council, that that part of the aid trunk sewer laid in tho City of Medford, described as fol lows, to-wit: ' ' ! Beginning on Kast Main Street '140 feet West of the Intersection of Kast Main Street and Kastwood Drive; thence Kast on East Main 'street to the Intersection of Kast Main -Street and Kastwood Drive: thenee South on Kastwood Drive to the Intersection of Keene Way , Drive: thence Easterly on Keene 'Way Drive to tho intersection of Keene Way; thence In a' North easterly direction on Keene Way to the inteixection of Woodlawn Drive ; thence 1 n a n Easterly d i -rcction on iWoodlawn Drive to a point West of Lot 1. Block 4, Sis kiyou Heights Addition : thence East through Lots 1 and 5. Block 4, Siskiyou Heights Addition to the Intersection of Barneburg Road and Oakwood Drive; thence East on On k wood1 Drive to the inter section of Windsor Avenue, i Beginning at above line at in tersection of Oakwood Drive and (Jroveland Avenue; thence North along Cruveland Avenue to the intersection of East Mn In Street ; thence Kast along Kast Main Street lo a point due South of the South-west corner of Lot '20. "Block 3. Kuclld Park 'Addition. Medford. Oregon; thence North on lino be tween Lot 1 9 and 20, fi and 7, Block 3; and Lots 19 and 20, Block , 1, to the Northwest corner of Lot I 20. Block 1. Euclid Park Addition: I hence Kast on the line between Lots 211-21-22-232 1-25-20. and 7-S-9-10-1 1-12-13, Block I. Eu. -lid park Add it ion to the Intersection of Valley View Drive, thence North on Valley View Drive to the Inter section of Hillerest Road; thenee Kast on Hillerest Road to tho Kast line of Lyman Avenue, j Beginning at the interseetlon of Oregon Terrace and Crown Street, thence Kast on Crown Street to the lot e rsec (ion of C row n Wt ree I and 111)1 street. M;iy lie used by the property fronting on the streets wherein said trunk sewer ha been laid, as aforesaid, a a lateral sewer, with out materially Interfering with the use thereof for the purpose of a trunk sewer, the purpose for which U was originally laid, and the said Council proposes to permit the owners of adjacent property to use the same for lateral purposes, an aforemid. Section 2. It Is tho Intention of the City Council to assess the properly fronting on tho streets where said trunk sewer is laid. Its proportionate) share of much of the cost thereof an equals tho spec ial benefit which will renull to said property from the use of said trunk sower as a lateral Hewer of nueh size, us would bo required to sup ply Hie property fronting on said streets, or portions thereof In ease said trunk sewer was not so used, and tho Council hns determined that the sum of $1.32 per front foot Is the amount of such special benefit and the proport'oiiHte cost of such a lateral newer to such property, as aforesaid, and inlands to anscs suid amount against such adjacent property on ar.4iunt there of Medford m Investment Company General Insuranct pudford, Orti 111 W. Main Phone 1U4 I Section 3. The Council will ' i meet at the hour of 7:30 o'clock ; P. M.. February 3rd. 1931. at the Council Chamber in the City Hall, at which time and plac-1 all pro-; 'tests of said property as aforesaid I will be heard. 1 i. Section , 4. The City Recorder ' Is hereby directed to serve not lee -hereof upon the property owner I aforesaid by publishing this Res-; olution Three 3 times In a news-1 paper, published and of general (circulation in said City, and by j posting the same in five i.'t) pub- He places In said City at least I Ten (10) days before the date of 'said meeting. 1 Passed by the City Council and , signed -by me In open session In 1 1 authentication of Its passage tills I bin day of January, 1931. A. "V. PIPES. Mayor. Approved by me this (Jlh day of January, 1931. A. W. PIPES, Mavor. I Attest: M. L. ALEORD. Recorder. Notice of Final Settlement. In the Ctiunly Ouurt of the Htato of 1 Oregon in nnd for tho County of Jackson. 1 In the Matter of tho lOstate of j Olmdiah It. Pankcy, Peceased. Notice is hereby Kiven, that the undersigned has filed his Final Ac count in the above entitled matter, and tile above entitled Court has fixed January 3lllh. 1 illll. at 10 o'clock a. m., In the County Court room In the Courthouse In .Med ford, Oregon, as the lime anil place for hearing objections to said HJSTjP WANTED FEMAiiB VOIJ.NO LADY, about IS years ot age, with some knowledge of tyn fug anil shorthand: no previous business experience necessary. Replies will be ignored unless full detail are given as to your age, education, religion anil ref erences. Hox F. JU, Tribune. 292., WANTUD Girl for light house- work. Address A. II. Ward, Tal- out. 2K9 HELP WANTEB MALE f.2lio- 1000 I'i;il Y 10 A R Cov crnmcnt jobs, steady work. Men, i women lN-.fi0. We coach you for early exams. Write for parlicu- i largs to Hox M. li.. Tribune. 297 WAjmcD srrcATioNB WANTIOI) Tu rent : or ll-rooni hotinc; not over $25 a mouth. Call l." Crater Lake Ave. 290 WAXTK!) Kmployment by ex perienced Janitor; best refer ences. State salary. Chas. Mor gain. Trail. Ore. 292 POSITION WANTED lly respon sible young man. 25; long resi dence In Meciroid; a wllllnn worker and quick learner: not n loafer. What have you for me to do? Nothing too hard. Write Hox 11-H, euro of Mall Tribune. 290 WANTED Anv kind of carpenter ing. Tel. 1604. 2S9 WANTE MISCELLANEOUS WILL PAY '.I'll, lor loan of !"! on 1929 model car. In A-l shape. Cost $X7!i now, and Is fully in stired against any Occidents, etc. Real security. If you have the money to loan do not overlook this. Write llox lo-ll, care Mall Tribune. 29 2 WANTED To rent a drugsaw. Phono 697-R-l. 2 S 1 WANTED To exchange wood for horses. Route 1, Itox 41-D. 290 LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money. Ilawley Transfer. 619 No. River side. Phone 1044-X. 298tfa RAW kt'RS WANTED Bo not ship; we pay the price. Hides, wool snd pelts. Medford Bar gain House, 27 N. Urap St. 227tf WANTED-2nd hand goods & Junk. Pats, ir,0 Prune. Ph. 647-L. 812 FOR GARDEN and field plow In it, sand, gravnl and sediment. Tel. 812-J. Samuel Bateman. tf CASH PAID for fm. !7 North Grapo Ht, Tel, lot' ZHHf Final Account, nnd for tho settle ment thereof. ; CLARENCE R. PAXKEY, Administrator. , POIl KKNT HOUSES KOI! 1 : EXT Xew 4 -room house, partlv furnished; electric range.) Call 270. Inquire 531 Spencer.! FOR LEASE Or will sell at u bargain, furnished or unfurnlsh- ixl liivelv new stiiecu home. liO'i Columbus. Phone 970-J. 292tf FOR REXT 3-room modern fur nished house; garage. 415 Lau rel. Inquire 520 South ivy. 291 li'Olt RKNT 5-rm, modern house with range. Inquire 10.13 Court. 1'hone 117-X. 2H& l-XHt It I' NT .Small furn. Imiuiro 146 So. Ivy. house. SSIllf HOUSES for rent or tale. One furnished. Call 103. 30 Norlh Central. 2SUtf FOR HUNT Completely furnished nearly new modern home; gar age; electric range, washing mil-, chine, l'hono I1H7-J-1. 2U1 j FOR RKNT Unfurnished S-room house, close in. Inquire 223 X. Central. 202 j FOR RIONT Modern house, closo in. II. A. llanscome, &2ti l'alm. 2111) FOR RUNT OR SALK Unfur nished house on Ocnevat. ln- quire II. M. Roborla. tl FOR RKNT 3-room furnished house, lnqulro 701 W. lltll St. 290 FOR RKNT 5-room modern bun galow, near corner 10. Main and Crater Ijiko Ave. l'hono M7-L or 597-R-2. ZKXtC ... , , ,,,,.. .,,, i ,.' , ,.,. .,r V i,.i.u,.n Kt. I'hone 719-W. 2SUtf FOR RKNT Small furn. house, apt. und garago. 60V W. 10th. tf FOR RKNT 6-room cottage, with bath und kitchen range, on Woet 11th St. Apply Wing Agency or 406 King St. tf FOR RENT 4-room furnished house at 1127 W. Main, i'hone C. A. DoVoe. 523-J-2, tf FOR RKNT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown A White. 17tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1-rooiil apt. at the Olorla-I'an. 375 South Central. Everything furnished. 291 I'OII RENT Modern furnished duplex npartmcuil: reasonable rates to couple. 713 Cedar. 291 FOR RENT Furnished apart ments. 334 Applo St. Phono 425-X. 295 Fl'RNlSIIKD apt; 8 rooms nnd bath, completely furnished; prl vatn entranco; fuol furnished. Call 76. tf FOR RENT Comfortoblo npart ment, strictly privato. DIM So. Oakdale. 2K3tf FOR RKNT Two housekeeping rooms, furnished; with or with out garage. 146 So. Ivy. 2N3tf FURNISHED apartment; steam heat. Iluwk Apartments, 24 So. Grapo St. Phono 67. a3tf FOR RENT Furnished apts; lights, water, garage; 12, $15, $17. Phone 452-11. 275tf FOR RENT $11 and $10 apart ments; wwlla newly tinted; hot and cold water, hath and toilet, 8-stnry brick building at Jack sonville, io minutes from Med ford. 8e Mr. Cnllders, real es tate, or The Nugget onfeetlon ery store. !43lf FOR RENT Fulty modern apart ments. Living room, kitchen, bath and garage; hot and cold water and light, furnished, $5.00. 4-room apt., fully mod ern, $30.00. Also chea; cabins at $20.00 and $25.00. Sunrise Super station. 13ih and River side, l'hono 1M. tf FOR REM APARTMENTS FOR REXT I -room apt. 209 W. Jackson. ROOMS ROOM AND BOAitD. reasonnbl: garage. 33 N. Peach. 304 FOR RENT MlnOICTiMNEOtJS KOll ItKXT Orchard nnil farm land, 30 acres; nivo name, ad dress ami references In flrwt let ter. Hex A. G., Tribune. 289 FOR RKNT Clnrnne. 13.00 per month. 826 8o. Riverside Ave. tf LOST Child's black horn-rlni glaxscs. Return to Washington school. 21)0 LOST If don Is missing, call IBIS. 2Sfitf MlSCICLiIiAmiUUB LAUNDRY Rough dry II). Oc; wot wash 4c; blankets nnd Hllks, sweaters. W o r It guaranteed, l'hono 1.198-X. 21U ASHLAND Convnlonoent and Ret Home, care for old people and Invalids. 810tf AUTO OLA8S installed while vou wait. 109 K. 8th. Hdtf BUSINESS OI'ronTUNITIES FILINO BTATION and store for sala or trade, on highway. See owner, North Central at Mill Service. SSotf FOR EIOnANOB WANTKD To exehnngo 124-ncro ranch on Redwood highway, in Illinois valley, for residence n or near Medford or Central 1'oliM, Ore. Howard Dunlap, Kerhy, Ore. 290 FOR TRADE 7-months-old calf to exchange for hay. Tel. 634-L. 290 FOR BALK rOVtTRY FOR SALE Australorp cockerels. P. D. Loflalld, Central Point. 21)0 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR HALE One 1 -year-old Jersey bull; big type Polund-Chlmt gilts. Fleming Bros, Jackson ville. Ore. 292 FOR SALE Good family milk cow, fresh 111 March. Phono 63l-LJ 290 FOR KALFj no II ICS FOR SALE flood house und gar age on corner lot; all assessments paid; small payment down, hal. like rent. Tel. 1390-W. 291 WHY PAY RKNT? Modern 5 room new house; fine street, close in; $25 down, $25 per mouth, or will take good closed car ns down payment. Act ut once. 317 Liberty It Wg. 290 FOR RALE ItKAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13 ncres, good soil, 9 ncres Irrigated; new barn, new chicken house for 250 chickens, at Rogue River. Might consider trade for house nnd lot in Mod ford. Price $3.6)10. Box 15, care Mall Tribune. 291 70-ACRE dairy nnd fruit rnnch; some fine cows and champion bull. Price, Including every thing, $12,001). Itrown & While, Realtors, Holland Hotel llldg. 2Stf WHEN YOU think -f real estate, think of Brown White. tf FOR BALE MISCTCLLANBOU" FOR SALE .Typewriter; cheap. Phone 1IN7-X. 292 FOR SALE l'lnno. Ends Trans fer Co., Phone 31.1. 2S9tf FOR SALE Stock carrots. P. D. Lofland. Centrul Point. 290 FOR SALE Onk. fir. manra nlti. Nathan Newenmh, Jr., 72". So. centrul. phono. TJi li. 2S0U JACK SO X CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title nnd Title Insurance. T li o only complete i Title system In' Jackson County. Accountants WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditor and Accountants. E. M. Wilson. C. P. A.; Lcland J. Knox, C. P. A. Liberty Bldg., Phono 157-R. ,m Chiropractic Physician DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nervo Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12, 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty BUIg. Office Phone 680; Res. Phono 790-H. Klcctrio Motor Repairing L. C. SCHAFER Armature wind-w ng. electric motor repairing. Stock bearings and brushes. S3 N. Central. Phono 90-J-2. 371 Expert Window Cleaners LET GEOlttili DO IT Tel. 1 1 72. P House cleaning. Floor waxing, ! Oriental rug cleaning, specialty. Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy peo ple to pay their honest debts. Pa-1 clfic Coast Credit Association, 428 Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore. Furniture Repairing FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re-finished, re-glued. Wo carry, a full line of upholstering sam ples. A. N. Thibault, Tel. 9 69-R.' Money to Loan 6 Lone Time I J SIortfmKo Ixwna I'hone 132a Cuuiinorclnl Finance Corp Million!, Oregon Monuments THE OREGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. 13. A. Hicks, General Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Sale MnnaRor. 302 N. Front St. Muslo Pimio Instruction FRKD ALTON HAIOHT Teache! , of piano. Classical and populal.l music courses. Haight Musll Studio, SIS Liberty Bldg., Tel 73 ralntlng ant I'aperlinnglne HARRY MARX Pointing, tinting., paper-hanging. Phone 178-J. 2694 M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint lug, paporhunglng and Interior' finishing. 302 Crutcr Lake Ave ' Phono 1604. - 41a Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hal tho best equipped printing offlel In Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. SI N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SKRVICB on any make radio. 11. O. Purucker, 28 South Grapo street. Office Phone 336; Res. 1442. 881 Suntl nnd Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washed sund and ' gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes,' Phone, plant 1203, or office, 127. Storage rib WAREHOUSING Storage, Dlstrl-. button. Medford Warohouse, 810.. South Front St. Phone 816. . Transfer KADS TRANSFER & 8TORAa0 CO. Oftlco 111 N. Fir street. Phono 310. Prices right. Service' guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFKR & STORAGR. i Kervlco guaranteed. 20 8. Grape. St., Phono 644, or residence 1080, i IIEINK1NO TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all, kinds. Office 308 South Front St, Phono 332. FOR SALF MISCELLANEOUS ' INCREASE auto mlleago 10 to, 40 wllh a Spinner Super Gas Saver; 10 mure power too, and 50 more smoothness; quicker;, starting nnd getaway; less car bon und oil dilution; only $2.00' by mail on our money-buck guar-, antee. Agents wunted. Spinner Company, 1519 South Flgueroa" St., Los Angeles, Cal. 2ot FOR SALE Baled oat hay and straw. M. B. Glover, Itoas Lane. 291 THE NEW FEED STORE Buy your poultry and dairy feeds now at 229 N. Rlvorsldo. Best quality egg mush, scratch, wheat corn, otc; ulso nlfulfa hay anil slruw. Phono 833. 2921 FOR SALE 'Alfalfa hay. L. H. Hughes, Tel. 10-F-5. 291' FOR SALE Apple, turkey toms for breeding, phone 113-L. 294 FOR SALE Rugs, rocker, library ' table, porch swing, percolator. und a few dishes, phone 1082-X.. 30 Western Ave. .291' FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hay,1 baled grain hay. Elmer Ross, R. F. D., Ross Lnno. 281"tf FOR SALE Jonathan and Spits enherg apples. Call Rogue R. Co., 1366. U FOR SALE Used sewing ma chines, all makes, $s up; terms' If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 North Bartlett. tf BARGAIN Mixed oak and man-' sanltn, $3 n tier. Stock up now1' and save money. Phone 1144-X. . , u. FOR SALE At bargain, I oak veneer doors, alz 1 feet by m feet, with lock and without glass. See them nt Mall Tribune Ofdee.