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PAOE FIVI3 "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, urETTFOTlD. OREflOX. SUNT) A .TAXUARY 11, 3031 A If 'I i i WEST WILL ENJOY BETTER BUSINESS j SAYS PEPPERDINE1 i i . UJS ANGELES. Oil If., Ja. 11.' I't'larlnK that while IjuhIui'KSi conditions clutMn the first six months, of will t'how only uj gradual " imitrovement ovvr the last nix months of tho past' year, neverthe-1 Jess cuntlitions ' t'cn orally tip- poar promising ; for I h o West i tl u ring this . year, tiporgc 1 epperd ine. i r c s I (1 ent of j the W e b t e r n Auto Supply j 0 o m a n y j stores, stal e d . In speaking be-J fore the annual! C forge Ptpperdliti cunf erenee of' district 'mana- i;or and field suiierinlendentH of the Supply company recently. "When conditions are unsettled j and every line of business is ex periencing unnatural periods of expansion and depression, no one It m ws exactly where he stands or what cun safely be done, but ti t the present t i me we ca n 1 that business Is petlliiiK down to ! ii tiiit- Ktreinh lit vtiMil' riiiiuiniri during which time many insecure concerns both in manufarturinK and retailin;;. will be eliminated." staled the executive. "The con servative, well financed and prop erly managed concerns will prog ress more rapidly than others bo cause of their ability to render the greatest possible service to the public. In other words, it vll bo a 'survival of the fittest i business. "Competition will be exception ally keen in the automotive in dustry and the dealers in auto mobiles, tires and accessories who cun offer the best values and the most efficient service will be re warded wth tho built of the bus- I.I'.WISTOX. Idaho. .Inn. l- (Pi-Almost two weeks after its full, the "Christmas meteor" which ftarlled North Idaho re mained unround, although several He.'ircliint; parlies have liecn sent out. Tlic celestial visitor which made the air crackle and whistle as it plunged through the rides above ,v,voral small cities, cast a radi ant Blow, then split Into three pans and apparently exploded, eye-witnesses said. It was no ticed at Bovlllc. Troy. I.ewiston, Moscow, and many other places. YULETIDE MOT OF'NOOTH IDAHO DEFIES LOCATION; Miv. Joseph Holland of HovllleieU with I'rencn sentences ami satH it reminded her of the "Star j drawlncn, a writing pad with a or licthlchem." She saw it as she map of Paris on the cover and returned from Christmas eve serv- several little boxes with mottoes ices. Little attention was paid to In French on them, the ni'-tcor on Christmas day. hut Koine ot the letter paper, inci thcrcaftcr search parties hean dentally, is to be headed "Ma to comb the uninhabited sections j .Soeur" so she may write to her of the country. baby sister. Princess .Margaret Scholars p r ofiv-sed profound Itose. interest in it. saylnu It woe simi-j And naturally her grandmoth-li.i- ,, one which fell in the Seven : er. the queen, is takiii't a keen Devils country several years ago. The search was made difficult by varying stories ot witnesses, those in each town saying it fell toward some other district. Costly Talk WKI.UNUTtlN, N. X: Jan. I" - oVi It costs ?."t a minute to talk over the new wireless telephone service between New Zealand and Australia. Janet Gaynor f A ''-R: j ; 'V1- ; I V. 1 ! mi imijS1 "b""" 1 " j Janet Cnvnnr and diaries Fur-:s'ep. tinlll lie finally reaches llnO). re!,, the screen. O-st popular; (ii Shanghai. swcetheartJi. are rctinltct! in Itami n(, js a,,ra.,pd to K M onc rnng Walsh's Fox Movietone productioir ,ove himself in degradation. To-1 of "The Man Who Came Hark." gether. hand In hand, impelled by; which openn todav at the Kp t'ra-; their new found faith, their eour tcrtun theatre. O r "g! reuorn lu misery. ClIngliiK , "Tho Man Who Came linclUic. to each other, they climb to a ot the most powerful roWntlc : Quill heaven through love. ; iIiAk evj-r nritien iiresetits .Miss: i ne girl, of course, Is played by f.avnor k Fnrrell In the Kiealesl Miss finynor. and she and rarrcll robs of their co-starring careers O R,ve an interpretation of these dra Farrell, as the ne'er-do-well son matir roles that will astound their of New York's king of finance, lalls many friends. Kenneth MnrKennn from grace, improperly trained to and William Forbes nrc nln in the f-,e hn yn.M t'c stAs e.-p bv "Charley's CHARLES RUGGLES IN "CHARLEY'S That hilarious comedy of errors which opens a three-day run at the CAREER OF 246 YEARS- PA 1 1 1 S !?) 1 'aris oldest a ml original cafe has closed Us doors after an existence of 24 0 years. Opened in the Lutin Quarter in KiS4t tho Cafe Procopc has echoed the voices of such men great in politics and literature as Rousseau, Voltaire, Fontonelle and Marmon tel. Two years ago the famous old cafe became a vegetarian restau rant frequented by impecunious students. Now the pick and shovel will soon make it only a memory. ENGLISH PRINCESS, I, PUZZLES OVER FRENCH LONDON lP) KiiBhiml's little noldi-n-hnlred Princess Klizubetli has started her first simple les sons In French, and she is only four years old. At Christmas she Is to lie given two little writing books illustrat- interest In her first struggles with another tongue. French Schools llirthday PAItIS, Jan. 10. Mi The fif tieth anniversary of French pub lic schools will be celebrated this year. They were established be- cause the platform of Waldcck- I Itousscau, president of the lsso council, contained a plank calling j for free education. at Craterian Aunt" Opens at Rialto Today Joe Brown at the Holly Today 11 r mi Tir iim irr' '.twiin1 fl liMiilixitaifiHi Jcc E. Brown IMelodles nud music for tit" The I'm Alley lias inovuU U Ilt.l-! "1 With Hie .Show " Wi.r- , tier llros. In per cent natural color, lywoo.l. Warner Dn.s. now have : ,.,,lil1;, H11KillKi dancing piciurc. an organized sung writing depurl-1 n,,. altractUin at the Holly theatre ment anil it Is situated proiulticul- tmlay, were done here, ly on Sunset boulevard. Holly-1 The cast of "On Willi Hie Show" wood's Strool of Stars. The build-: includes Sally O'Noil. Joi' 10. Ing which formerly housed the stu-1 Drown. Arthur Lake, Hotly I'otnp dlo's radio hrondcastiiiK station. ; sun. William llukowoll, Louise Ka KI'WIl, has been turned over to zentla, Sam Hardy, t In; Fairbanks the boys who thump chords ami Twin::. I.ee Moran, Wheeler Oak discords and broken bars, until .man, Harry (Iribbon, Tlioinas .let they perfect melodies rr popular leiKon. Kthel Waters, the llar songs that later are heard around inony Kniperors' Cluailet and n clio tho world. 1 rim of ravishing licautloH one liun- A dozen pianos nrc now In ac- tired slrong. Hon in vnrlotiR rooms of the for- "On Willi the Show" Is one of mer broadcasting , station, and the big hits of I lie 1 ::i0 season rhyming dictionary sales have Ink- and is being brought to I he Holly en u skyward Jump ever since by popular demand. It will show Hie Ivrlc writers moved into their -only one titty, today, and Hie new ipiarters und slurted fitting i hows will be continuous, slai'ting words to music, or vice versa. i at l:l-V SPECIAL SCHOOLING FOR BACKWARD CHILD WASlllNflTON ol'l programs for backward Modified .1,11, Iv, o should begin In the second grades, .Miss Clara llasHi tt. psychiatric consultant for the National edu - FOR Used Burroughs Bookkeeping Machine Excellent Condition Phone 486 or 487 Mann's Dept. Store AUNT" Fox Rialto threatre today. ation association, says: "A large percentage of delln iiient and truant children with whom Hi" school has to deal def- initcly come from this group oi lot, .11. ilmi v ill II border- Ine and .defective children who are unnhl t succeed In the regular classes, . - ne save SALE Q "Utile effort has been nuulo to j ai niTie a Bi-eutly nutillfkul cuni-J culum for these i-hihlron to in- .huh. tr:ul..s mul manual arts uiul other suhJcetH more suileil to ! their neei Classified advertising gets results. ; itKsoMTio no. :ui. 1 A Resolution r-i I'poing to per ' mil adjacent property to use trunk j sewer as a iateral sewer; declar , ing inten: of Council to levy an : assessment on the property front I ing '.-n the street or streets where J in. said trunk sewer Is laid; set ting a time and place for protests thereto, and providing for notice thereof. Whereas, the City Council of tne;lth d.lv , ,;im,;irv. mat City of Medford has heretofore. J caused a tnmk sewer hi the City j of Medford to be laid as follows: j l'.euinning on Kast .Main Street' 14n feet West of the Intersection j of Dast .Main Street and Kastwoodi Main Street and Knstwooil lU'lve; thence South on Kastwood Drive, to the intersection of Keetie Way i Drive: thence Kasterly on Keene I Way l.irive to the intersection of 1 I KHM' ay; wience m j easterly direction on Keene Way j j to the intersection of Wooillawn : Drive; tln-nce In an Kasterly direc tion on Woodlawn Drive to a point . j West of lot 1. Tilock -1. Siskiyou) Heights Addition; theiice Kast i i through Lots 1 and S, ltlock j Siskiyou Heights Addition to thei ; intersection of FJarnehurg lload j land Oakwood Drive; thence Kast, i on Dakwood Drive to the Inter-) (section of AVimlsor Avenue. j Iteginning at above line at !n- jtersection of Oakwood Drive and: M.rovoianu Avenue; inence .uiiu- I along Oroveland Avenue to t he : I intersection of Kast Main Mrect; I thence Kast along Kast Main Street to a point due South of the Soutn ! west corner of Lot 2u, isiock t Euclid Park Addition. Medford. Oregon: thence North on line be 1 'tween Lots 1 ! and 2(. and 7, ltlock 3: and Lots 19 and 20. liloek , v.TED Employment by ex ! 1. to the Northwest corner tf Lot pei lenced lanitor: best refer- 20. Rioek 1. Euclid Park Addition: onces. State salary. Chas. Mr j thence East on the lino between KAln, Trail. Ore. 2H2 1 ft-(.ir-1 2-13 Dloek 1. Euclid! Park Addition to the Intersection i Ol nney yiew u.cnce .... I on valley lew Drive to the inter- ...i e nut t i?.wi. 4h..iif i East on Hillcrest Road to the East! ! line of Lvman Avenue. i Ifegiuumg ai ine unerMeciMiii i Oregon Terrace and Crown street; 1 thence liast on Crown Street to i the Intersection of Crown Street I ami Hill Street. And Is ot the opinion that said. I trunk Newer may be used by tin" troierty fronting on the Hlrcets wherein said trunk sewer has lieen laid, as a lateral sewer without imaterially Interfering with the use 1 M,.l..n.,r f,, I iri ooi-nose for Whlcn It was originally laid. And Whereas, said trunk w-wer haj not as yet been paid for. Now, Therefore: lie It licsolved Tly The City Coun cil of the City of Medford, ((lo gon: Section 1. That In the opinion of the said trunk sewer laid In tho Cltv of Medford, described us fol lows, to-wit: licginulng on Kast Main Street M0 feet West of the Intersection of Kast Main Street and Kastwood Prive: tbetico Kast on Fast Main Str."et to the Intersection of Fast Main Street and Fastwoud Drive: thence South on Kastwood Drive t,, tin. Intersection of Keene Way llrive: thence Kasterly on Keene Wnv Drive to the intersection of Keene Way; thence In n North- asterly direction on Keene way to the interwctlon of Woodlawn Drive; thence in an Kasterly dl lectlon on 'Woodlawn Drive to a point West of lait 1. fllock A. Sis kiyou Heights Addition: llience Kast through Lots 1 and R, lllock 4. KlHklvoii Heiuhts Addition to the I nterse-tlon of llarneburg Road ami Oakwood 'Drive; thence Last on Oakwood Drive to tho Inter section of Windsor Avenue. lieglnnlug at above line at In tersection of Oakwood Drive nnd Oroveland Avenue: thence North along (iiovelaud Avenue to the i u....on,, ,.r TI Klil- t hence Fast along Kast Main Stl to a point due South of tin South west corner of Lot in, lllock .1. Kilclid Park Addition, Medford. Oregon: (hence North on lino be tween Lot 111 anil !!. II and 7, lllock 3; and lots III and 211. lilo. K 1.' to the Northwest corner of Lot ill. ltlock 1. Kuclid Park Adclltlon: thence Kast on the line between Lots 20-2I-22-23-24-25-2H. and 7-S-n-H)-l 1 -1 2-1 3. lllock I, Kuclid Park Addition to the Intersection of Yiillov View Drive, thence North on Valley View Drive to tile Inter section of lllllefcst. Road: llience Kast on Hillcrest Road to the Kant line of Lyman Avenue. Hcgllllilng at Hie Intersection of Oregon Terrace ami Crown Street, thence -Fast on Crown Street to the Intersection of Crown .Street and Hill Street. May be UM-d by the properly fronting oh Hie streets wherein said trunk sewer has been labl, as aforesaid, as a lateral sewer, with out materially interfering with Hie use thereof for the purpose of a trunk sewer, the purpose for which U was originally laid, and the said Council proposes to permit t"e,,.0l R FNT 5-room modern bun owners or adjacent property to uro: Kllluv, ,.,,. cni0r K. Alain and the same for lateral purpows, as ,;ri,uZ I-ike Ave. Phono 517-1. aforesaid. or r,ii7-R-2. 2SStf Section 2. It Is the Intention of the City Council to assess tin-1 jrttlt HUNT 2-room furnWied property fronting on the streets! ,.0uK,., Karnge. 825 K. Jackson where said trunk newer is laid, Its I Hl phono 7 IU-W. 2S(ltf proportionate share of ho inucii or the cost thereof ax cipials tho si lal benefit which will result to said property from the use of said trunk sewer as a lateral sewer of Hlinh sjze as would be reiiitlroil to sup ply the properly fronting on said I streets, or portions thereor in easo jsald trunk cower was not so used, .and the Council has d-ternilued that the sum of $1.32 per front foot Is the amount of such special , f, . proportionate r,,si -- I - .. , ,. , ,,'ICOK IIKNT property, us aforesaid, aud lnt'nds ti assess said atniunt aKiiint surh adjacent property on account Olere- Medford Investment Company ' General Insurance Medford, Oreies 1M W. Main Phone 1J4 Soi-thm 3. Tin (uiutl will me.-l at the hour of 7:30 oVlnek l M.. February 3rd. 1 : 3 1 . at ihe i'nuuell Chamber In the City Hall. at which time and plac. all pro.; te.-;ts of said properly as aforesaid, will be heard. j Section I. The City Koeorder : is hereby direetctl to servo notice, hereof upon the propertv fiwmrs: aforesaid by publishing I hi Ues-1 olution Three ;t limes in a new-f paper, published and of general ; circul.iiitm In said City, and by posting the same in five (.".) pub lic places In said City at least I Ten (I") days beforo the date- of said meeting. Passed by the City Council and signed by me in open session la authentication of it.s passage this A. V. I'lI'lOS. .Mayor, Approved hv me this tith tav of January. l'Htl. A w. IMl'l-lS. Mavor. .ttest: .M. L. AI.KttUM. Recorder, ADDIIKSSIXO K N V K l.Ol'KS Work at home during spare time. 1 Substantial weekly pay; "xperi- eiu'e unnecessary. Dignified em-! ployment for honest, sincere, am- bilious persons. Workers Lea gue. Napervllle, 111. I'M I YOl'NO J-ADY. about IS years of' age. with some knowledge of typ ing and shorthand: no previous business experience necessary. Replies will be ignored unless full details are given as to your age, education, religion and ref erences, liox F. 1U, Tribune. 2i 2 HELP WANTK1 MALE f : C.O-f inao VIM YKAIt Oov ernnicnt Jobs, steady work. Men. women 1S-50. Wo coach you for early exams. Write for particu-f largs to Hex M. K.. Tribune. 2H7 ; WANTED KIT tJ ATI ON 8 WANTETJ MISCKIiliANEOUS ' WANTED- . (lWner of ....i,.,,,,..,.-..,! t-m.i for I i arm o unimnroveil land sab. O. K. H iw ley, Jiaidwin. Wisconsin. 21t 1 ... . ..,;, To luiv nny kind of livestock at the llullt iirice. TH. 177. Jtouto 1. 1!"X 2tiii. 21)1! WAXTIOI) "4 or 1-ln. pipe, also riml hrooder stoves. Will trade turkey eggs for same. 11. M. I'-.' Mail Tribune. -ilnl . . , yvi I.L, PAY II': for loan of $175i d;j model car, in A-l shape Cost S7j new, and is fully In-1 sured against any accidents, etc. lical sccurltv. If you have the money to loan do not overlook this. 'Write llox 15-11, euro Mall Tribune. -!11! WANTK1) To rent a drngsaw. I'lioue C.I7-U-1. 2IH LOCAL or Ion dlacance hauling. We iruarantco to savo you money. Haw ley Transfer, a 19 No. River side. Phone 1044-X. 298tf RAW kORS WANTED Do not hlp; we pay the price. Uides, wool and pelta. Medford Bar lui House. 27 N. Urape tit. 227tf yvantkO 2nd hand roods & Junk Pats, 1500 Prune. Ph. 617-L. S12 , FOR GARDEN and field plowing, Band, gravel and sediment. Tel. U12-J. uamucl uateman. i CASH PAID tor junK. Orane St. Tel. 108S 17 North SOStf rOR KICNT BOUSES Folt ItlONT fi-room furnished cottage ut 4U2 No. Oukdale. 2H0lf FOR IIKNT New 4 -room house, partly furnished: electric range. Call 2711. lmiulro b'il Spencer. 2:i2 I,1'''."1 HASH Or will sell at a bargain, furnished or unfurnish ed, lovely new Mlucro home, till.. Columbus. Phone !I7II-.I. 2H2if FOR RliNT :i-rooni modern fur nished bouse; garage. 4l.i Lau rcl. Iniiulre 6211 South Ivy. 291 1 f,.rm. modem house with range. Inquire 10.3 Court. Phone 117-X. 2!ID FOR Itl'.NT Small turn, house. Iniiulre III! So. Ivy. 2s:itf llol'SKH Tor l t or flll lllslicil. Call I OS. Cenlral. sale. One 3ll North 2x:nr' Kolt It 10 NT Completely furnislicil nearly new modern home; gar age; electric range, washing nia clilne. Pbonii Ii!i7-.l-l. 2!H FOR IIKNT Unfurnished S-rooni house, close in, Imiuiro 223 X. Cenlral. 2112 FOR RIOXT OR SA LIO Unfur nished house on (leneva St. lll ciulrc (1. M. ltuberts. tf FOR RIONT Small furn. house, apt. and garage, CO W. 10th. tf I'OH RIONT 5-room cottago, with bath and kitchen rango, on Went lltli St, Apply Wing Agency or 400 King Ml. tf FOR RENT 4-room furnished house at 1127 W. Main. Phone C. A. DeVo. 623-J-2. tf" Home. Furnished or unturnUhed. iirown & White. 17tf Itlll IIIV1 A PA HTMENT8 FOR RIONT- Jaekson. -4-room apt. 203 W. 2U1 FOB 1U2.V1 rtllt.MMHEO IIOUM!) ROOM AND HOARD Reasonable: garage. 33 No Peach. 304 I ROOM AND HOIt TIP, reasonable; ! garage. 33 X. Peach. 304 FOR BALK ATJTOMOIHLE8 FOR SALIO Ford roadster with pick-up body, cheap; 1 camp trailer: I Ul'.t Chevrolet motor. 1m Yoiui, SteU.nl Ave. Phone I f'-(, 2;i0lf FOH IIKNT APAKTMKNT8 KOi; KM XT meiit; electric l l-ltoiie lHi3-lt. l-'uinishcd apart- ' ange; references. Koll KKXT I -room apt. at the iloria-I'an, 3"."i South Central. Kvery thing furnished. 2'. I Ktl ItKXT Modern furnished duplex upartnictul : reasn liable rates to couple. "13 Cedar. 2 HI l-'oi; 11 10 NT Furnished npart ments. 334 Apple St. 1'imiio I-U IINISHKD apt; 2 rnnm.s and bath, coinpb'tely furnished; pii- vate entrance; fuel furnished, t Uall 7G. tf KOK HKNT Comfortable apart- j ment, .strictly private. 51S So. ' Daltdaie. 2S3U'' KOi: IIKNT Two housekeeping; rooms, furnished; with or with- out garage. HG So. Ivy, :'S3lt : FI'IINISHKD apartment: steam heat,. Hawk Apartments, 21 So. tirupo St. rhnne 6s". 2S3tf FOR KENT Furnished apts; lights, water, garage; $12. $15. $17. Phono 452-11. 27Ctt FOU KENT $13 ana $10 apart ments; walls nowly tinted; hot and cold water, bath and toilet, 2-story brick bulldlnjr at Jack sonville, 10 minutes from Med ford. See Mr. Cnllders. real es tate, or The Nugget Confection ery nloro. 24 Ulf FOR KENT Fully modern apart ments. Llvlnor room. kitchen, bath and garage; hot and cold water and light, furnished, $25.00. 4-room apt., fully mod ern, $30.00. Also cheap cabins at $20.00 and J25.00. Sunrise Super Station. 12th and ftlver Hi.U. Phone 138R. tM FOR UENT MTnCEIiTiANEOUS FOR KENT Oarnre. ?3.00 per month. 325 So. Riverside Ave. tf UohT If do miasm, call 151fl. ZBRtf FOB EXOIIANGB TIIADK Stump puller for :i feeder pigs. Phono 3 IS, Central 1'olivt. FOR KXCHAXOK Have n dandy 5-room modem home with 'a acre of ground. Ju-t outside of city limits of Portland, valued at $321111. to trade for small acreage here. Also A fine S-acre ranch. 2 miles south of Talent adjoining Pacific high way, with about 24a bearing run trees, fine modern 5-room house, large chicken house for about limn bens, electric pumping sys tem, fine soil. A ltKAI. RANCH. Reduced price $15011. Trade for small acreage or home 111 Med ford. Also A danilv business income at Sau'dpoiiit, Ida., a city of -1000: size of lot 311x120. In heart of cltv; rttore building with apts. above; monthly rental SKI), and under lease. Cash price $5,500. Will trade for home or small acreage here. Also 05 acres. 7 miles out in tile C.iif fln creek district, on a good coun try road; strictly a wood propo sition, oak and laurel: over 3110 thousand feet of saw timber. Price $simi: some terms. SOUTIIKRX ORK. It 10 A I. TY CO. 44 X. Riverside. 2!1 WSGKLTiANDOtlB LAUNDRY Rough dry lb. 6c; wot wash 4c; blankets nnd silks, sweaters. Work guaranteed. Phone 13II3-X. 2111 ASHLAND Convalescent and Rest Homo, care tor old people and Invalids. 210tr AUTO GLASS Installed while you wait in H. 8th. mtf BUKINRSS OPl"OmUNlTIE9 FILING STATION and atore for sale or trade, on highway. Hee owner, North Central at Mill Service. 55tf FOR BALIL 1,1 VKWTOCK FOR SA 1 .10 Freeh Jei-sey cow and young Ayrshire bull. R. F. Dean. Central Point. Rt. I. 2U3 FOR SAI.IO One 1-year-old Jersey hull: S big lytic Piilaiid-Clllna gills. Fleming llros, Jackson ville, Ore. 2!2 FOR 8AUV-nOME8 Foil RIONT fi-rooin modern fur nished bungalow. Tel. Gs:l-.l-: 2 III HIORIO'S A l!l"Y New 2-room house, partially finished, corner lot. Price $lliv. $25 down. $12.50 per mo., Interest Included. Tel. 317 Liberty Hldg. 211 1 FOR SALK Good houso nnd gar age on corner lot; all assessments paid; small payment down, bal. like rent. Tel. 13U0-W. 21)1 FOR SALK It BAD K8TATH "OR SALIO- 12 ncres. good soil, !t acres irrigated: new barn, new chicken hotu-v for ?5l chickens, at Rogiio lllvcr. Might consider trade for house ami lot In Med ronl. Price $3,600. Ilux 13, care Mall Tribune. 291 70-ACRK dairy and fruit ranch some fine cows and champion bull. Price, including every thing, $12,000. Hrown A White, Realtors, Holland Hotel Hlilg. 2tttStf WHEN YOU think t-f real estate, think of llrown White. tf FOR BALK MISCKLLANBOUi FOR SALIO $;'.i0 banjo for i"5: teiniK to reliable party. Phone 2ic. A-iilaii.l. or write IT. II. Lilian. 291' FOR SALE Marcus whent. $1.60 per l0 lbs; seed barley. $1.50 tier Inn lbs. Phone 950-.I-2. 304 FOR SALK Almost new Hrtinton pocket transit, also voke with ball Joint and socket for sumo, 121. II. II. Klhart, Ashlund. Ore. 2 U 1 FO R SALIO Typewriter; Phone IIH7-X, cheap. 29 2 FOR SALIO- Philip, for C", phono 315 lOads Ti ails-a'.'i BCSIXKSS DIREOTOKT Abstract ML'KKAi AHSTHACT CO. Ab struct of Title, Title Insurance, Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSOY CO. AHSTKACT CO. Abstracts of Title and 'i'itlo Iiisiiranco. T li c only cxmiplct Title System tor Jackson County. Accoiinlanls - WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. K. M. Wilson, C 1. A.; Leland J. Knox, C. r. A. Liberty Bldg., Phone 157-H. chiropractic Physician DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlro- i practice Nerve specialist, oinca hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5. 203-204 Liberty Hldg. Office Phone 580; Kes. Phone 790-H. Electric Motor Itcpalrlnff L. C. SCIIAFEK Armature wind ing, electric motor repairing. Stock bearings and brushes. 32 N. Central. Phone t0-J-2. S7J Expert Whitlow Cleaners LET CiEORCiE DO IT Tel. 1173. Douse cleaning. Floor waxing. Oriental rug cleaning, specialty Financial VG LF.ND MONEY to worthy peo pie to pay their honest debts. Pa cific Coast credit Association, 423 Medford Hldg.. Medford, Ore. "iirniluro Repairing FURNITURE Uli-UPHOLSTERBD ro-finished, re-glued. Wo carry a full lino of upholatering Bam pies. A. N. Thlbault, Tel. 069-R. Money to Ixan fj Lone Tit W V- ltral Est VJ' () Mortsngo 1 I'houo i: Time sutte IXMBI 1322 Cuinniercliil Fliiniico Corp. Mcdlcird, Oregon Alontinienta THK ORI0C1ON GRANITE CO. Munuments. E. A. Hicks, General Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Sale) Manager. J02 N. Front Bt. Music Plnno Instruction FRED ALTON HAIOHT Toach of piano. Classical nnd populal music courses, llalght Musi Studio, 3 IS Liberty Bldg.. Tel 7 Painting and rnncrlinnglnit HARRY MAUX Pnlntlng. tinting pupcr-hunginc Phone 178-J. 269'd M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint Ing, paporhanging and interlot finishing. 302 Crater Lake Ave Phono 1004. 4l Printers, and I'ubllshcra MKDFORD PRINTING CO. Hal the best equipped printing offid In Southern Oregon. Bookblnd ing, looao leaf ledgers, bllllnf systems, etc. Portland prices. II N. Fir St. Ilndlo Service RADIO SIORVICB on any makt radio. II. O. Purucker, 22 South ' Grape street. Office Phone $86; Res. 1442. 81 Kami and Gravel C. A. HARTLKY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washed aana ana gravel; crushed gravel, all slfcea. Phono, plant 1203, or office. 127. Storngo WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, 810 South Front St. Phone $1. Transfer EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE) CO.-Offlco 111 N. Fir street. Phone 310. Prices right. Service guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE. Service guaranteed. 20 S. Grape St., Phono 044, or residence 1060, RKINKINO TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds. Office 309 South Front St, Phone 332, FOR SALIO MISOKfiTANTOOUS FOR SALIO Pliinp. circulating heater, llargaln. Call 0K-M. 292 FOR SALIO Shelled corn, $1.90 per ion. Phono D23-J-4. Otto Neldermcyer. 293 FOR SALE Oak. fir, manrji nita. Nathan Newcomb, Jr.. 725 So. Central. Phone 735-K. 286tf FOR SALIO Haled oat hay and straw. M. 11. Glover, Ross Lane. 291 THE XI0W FIOKD STORK Hliy your poultry und dairy feeds now at 229 N. Rlversldo. Host iliialily egg mash, scratch, wheat, corn, etc: also alfulfu, buy nnd straw. Phono 833. 292 FOR SALIO Alfalfa hay. llugluw, Tel. 19-F-5. L. II, 291 FOR SALIO Apple, turkey toms for breeding. Phono 132-L. 294 FOR HALE Rugs, rocker, library table, porch awing, percolator, nnd a few dishefl. Phono 1032-X. 30 Western Ave. 291 FOR SALE l.ooie alfnlfn. hay, baled grain hay. Elmer Ross, it. D., Ross Lane. 281lf FOR SALE Jonnthnn and Spiti enhere; applca. Cufl Rogue U. Co., 1300. tf" FOR SALE Used sowing ma chines, nil makes, $6 up; teVma if dcelrcd. All make rented and repaired. White Sewing Muchlne Co., 24 North Bartlett. tf BARGAIN Mixed oak and man aanltn, (3 a tier. Stock up now and save money. Phone 1144-X, tf FOR SALE At bargain, I oak veneer doors, site IH feet by 7"i feet, with lock and without glass, seu tliciii at Mall Tribune Office U