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    MEDFORD MlgL' TRIEUNE, MlflPFQRD, WIIWOX. "VYl-l ONES PAY. .TAXFAT7Y 14. 1 9:1 1 .
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'EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS TJrIE BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE"
BRINGING UP FATHER . ....... . . .... . . . By George McManus
business niRKoronY
Abstracts
t 'S
POkTLANDi Jn.,-14. UP)
Wholesale hijqran4 ' ej. ijuota
tlon were unchanged today. Trnitc
lone continued unsetUed and weak
for both as rosult of recent price
declines. 1 Some egg dealers were
predicting lower prices hide be
cause of further declines in other
otastJ markets and In the' east.
Early butter and egg trado to ro
tuilers was of moderate volume
with a fair demand showing.
I.iVOfK-k.
. .PORTLAND, Jan. 14.. F-Cat-tlo
30, calves. 10, lookH steady.
Slogs 252$, . including 3374 di
rect; talking steady.
Sheep 150, nuotnbly steady.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Jan. 14 MV-Veal
inclined lc lower. Prime lamhs
cent higher, Country meats, buy
lug prices: Choice veal 15-ltic
pork 12t-l.-13c; choice lambs, 14c;
heavy Veal, 9c; mutton, fie.
,. Rlltjor - and pggs: 1'nsettlod
weak, quotations unchanged.
Milk (butterfat). poultry, onions,
potatoes', hay, steady and un
changed.-' 1
Portland Wheat
POTmAN'D, Jan. 14. UP)
yn'eat':" "". '. " "
. " Open rtif?H' Ijaw Close
l.-ln. , .OS .OS .ur, .us
Jlhy ;S8' .8 ' .68 .68
- Cash wheat:
nig Bend Illuestem 7
Soft white G(i
Western white tifi
Hard winter I-t
Northern sprlns 3
Oatn: Tin. 2. S8-lh. white. $24
Today's -'car receipts: Wheat,
103; barley, 1; flour, 12: corn, 2;
outs, 6; hny, 4.
Kan Francisco lluticrfat.
SAN FHAXCISCO, Jan. 14.
(P) Uutterfnt f.o.b., San Kran
Cisco, 24c.
TRADilNHLUE'
MERELY ROCKETS
' 'IIORTA, Island of Fayal, Azores,
Jan. 14. iJP) A British cruiser en
gaged in nunnery practice off Sao
Migiiel Island, Azores, Sunday niuht
unwittingly Rave rise to a false
hops ot iucluo ;ta the disappear
ance of the airplane Tradewind on
Its tlight from Hamilton, Bermuda,
Saturday. ....
The cruiser sent up .several rock
ets. One of these which disap
peared into Hie- ocean" about 20
miles off MostelroB Point, Sao
.Miguel, was mistaken by some for
the Tradewind falling into the sea
and a radio station there is said
to have broadcast an appeal to
ships to keep a lookout In thn vi
cinity.' ' -
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WIFE OF CAPTAIN
LAiroriE.1 India1. Jan. Si.(fi)--
A former, Sikh, soldier, whq yes
terday ' killed Airs. A. G. Curtis,
wife of a British captain, and
wounded her two small children,
was held today and will he charged
with murder.
"I am a congreonlte (member of
the nationalist organization) and I
am going to kill the general," Jjan
Singh shouted as he rushed on to
the' -verandah of the bungalow,
where .Mrs. Curtis was seated.
After -slashing her 'fatally with
n sword lie attacked her two daugh
ters, 7 and G years old.
EAGLE POINT TO SEE
KAftl.ri 0lV!T, 'dre.r.Jan.' .-i-(Spl.)
Memhers of the Butte Palls
l'resriyterlnn oliilrcli arc bringing
to Kngle Point tonight a play. It
will be held In the Grange hall at
X o'clock. -A small admission will
he charged.
Ilntte Falls lian splendid talent,1
and the play is reported to bo well
worth seeing. The proceeds ure to
go to Hie Kugle Point Presbyterian
church. It Is hoped that It will he
well attended. . . ; : .
NEED NOBONDfFOR
BELL SYSTEM FUNDS
NEW YortK, Jan. 14. (Pi
Iow Jones & Company says it Is
totihtful whether the American
Telephone & Telegraph company
will do any financing, either bonds
ir stockB, hlsyenr as the monies
ocoivetl from the rocrtrilr flmtc
Ing done in 1930 will go a long
way toward taking cure of 1931
needs.
...
fluhcl nQWhcnl f.i Movie
I.KTIim'.IDC.K. Alhertii, Jan. II
iP Charles ll.msnn t admlt-
THE MARKETS i
1 i.
RACIOOS1 THE DUKE
ARRIVED IhA
"TV-Wo COOIOTRS'
MOINJQ TO BE ;
EMTrrVTA IVJEO
BY- MRS. DE
I
THE NEBBS A CleW;
"It rJO. KG. DON'T BUV iJjBo HE BOUSMTiiSP "rwE GREAT DETECTIVE1. I " F US OOMT 5TOP 't'meiT wr Gars
(Seeaoav, tJ? suv Tmotwim-- mche we w f Bre W He -'"r detect fou.ow.kj' mE acoumo, X t-uJ ,eTp PV
MeutMEVE g
' I'M ' ' ' ' " ' fcMgh1 im.by Tti. eii lytic.tt. fw )tr. ' K
ting farmers to hia . movie. 'the
ater for a bushel of wheat apiece.
-
(Reported by Jsckson County Abstract Co.,
Sillh Strttt ind Central ivenue.)
- Marriage Licenses. .
Cecil Leland London and Zola
Chandler. ' .
Walter a. vlottrHlfind TClorence
I j. nilpin. , '
Cimilt C'ojiit. . ,
Clara V. Benny; and'.Curtan' H.
Denny. ( Divorce. .U' .7.:--.'l.:..
' Crater l-alte" AxiTomotive ..Co.'jVs.
Allen IS. Drury. Chatlel-Uen.'V
.
Ileal . ICsiatc Transfeiti. ?
.- H. W. noodnle, ot ux, to .'Bertha'
May fcilnd, Q. C. D.' toIot ? 1 1.
blk. 4, Cnrner. & Sahlh'Add,' Itosrue
River.,' .:i'.':;
i Maude McCulloch to n. J. Schu-:
macher. et ux, W. 1, to lnnd in
DI3 78, twp, 37 S R. 2 V. i' Ir
Oscar Pederson to Union Sav
ings & Loan Assn:, W. J: tp lot
13, Creston Heights Add.,' Medford,
10. . !'"
Bertha L. Timmermnrt, et Vir.to
J. P.- Ruff, et ux, f. D. to lots 3
and 4.- lk. 5, nerryvnlb Odd.
Medfurd. $10. ' .
Harry Banks to rtuth Deal, W..
D. to. land In see. 14 and ,15.
twp. 3li S.. n. 4 West, $10. i
A. A. Bellman, et ux; to Hurry
Banks, W. D. to land In sees 14
and 15. twp. 30 S., 11. 4 West. $1".
S. W. Hutchinson, ot ux, to KtV
Pence, W. D. to land In sec. 36,
twp. 83, S., It. 1 west, 12000.
Sheriff to Jackson County Bldg.
& Loan association, deed to lots 7
Sand 8, blk. 57, Me'dford 12,3!)i.9S.
C. M. Thomaf, Admr. to u. k
Vainer, deed to 2.C5 acres In sec.
9, twp. 37 S., U. 2 west, 1000.
Muryedyth Vincent to Oracc M.
Hall, et vlr. W. D. to 23 ;ncrcs in
sect 5 and 6, twp. 39 S-, I'.. I
east, $10.
Uutli Deal, et vlr. to Allison
Moulton, et ux, W. D. to lot In
blk. 2, Barr's Addition, "Medford,
no.
Harold n. Stone, tjt ux, to Cath
erine 13. Silver, deed to lots 24
and ' 2 r, blk. F, Railroad Add.,
Ashland.
II. -W. Hall, et ux, to Annie
Boye, W. D. to lot In Jackson
ville, J 10. '
I.. Kclthty, ot ux, t W. W.
Prickott, et ux, .W. 1). to 100
acres In 'nets'.' 6. twp. 35 S., R. 1
west, $10.
Monte Venham, et ux, to C. A.
Dally. . IV to Si: of NW. sec. 16.
twp. 34 S. It. 1 west,. $10.
. E. V.' Carter, .et ux.. to. George
U Carey, et ux, W. D. to part
lots 2 nnd 3, McCall's Add., Ash
land, $10.
Hazel U. Noose to E. V. Carter,
et ux. Q.- C. 1J. to part lots 2-and
3, McVulls Add., Ashland, ) 1'.
Ilelle M. Furrell to R. AV Sef
tlenilre, et ux. Q. C. D. to Jot
in 1,11c. 1. Galloway Add. . .Med
ford. $1."
JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Jan. 14
(Spl.) Mr. and Mrs, .Webster
Clark of Med ton) called On her
gra nd pa rents. M r. hnd M in. Alex
Norrls Monday. They returni'd ih.it
d.iy from a ten days trip to. San
Francisco.
Mrn. Nellie Flck. Mm. Ftnrlne
Severance and MIms Mollle Brltt
attended An nil day meetlnK of tl
laughters of the Nile In Medford
Saturday ' and the luncheon at
Hotel Holland. Mim MMHe Brltt
was elected treapurr of the lodge..
L. F. Ettincer and family of
Medford upent 8unday evening
with Mr. fnfl Mrs. Lenurd Lyon.
Dave l.ee and son nnd rtrninyf
have moved onto the roprty In
. '
i JACKSONVILLE i
l
OVfjTRE.'o'bMsiQ-l KMOW
"SHE WOKl'-T injVITE tME
l5
' 1 '
Orsi A.CCOUVST OF MY
DlO MARRY GELOW
MV 5TATlOri?
r
'jymi, tgi
South Jacksonville which DavV
Lee purchaned a year ago.
Ray Wllsbn Is working nt tliB
ranch of Mrs. Blanche Gregory at
Table Rock this week pruning.
1M isset Lillian anrl Betty Brown,
daughters of J. D. Brown, of Kings
Highway, spent the week end with
their nunt, Mrs. V. J. Flck.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bacheldcr
of Medford visited his mother, Mrs.
Nan Bacheldor nt Amy Place Sat
urday. ; t; '.
W. K. RaV was In Gold Hill
Saturday,
Bill Ray of Jacksonville has
been npnointed song leafier for the
Volunteers of America at Medford.
Their services are -held at 7:4F
Sunday, i Tuesday," . Thursday . and
Saturday evenings. They also have
Sunday school at 2:30 Sunday af
ternoon. , - v
- Mr. and Mrs. Enii White'.' and
children spent Sunday at'thevRob
crt -' -Clugston''home on . Kvans
Creek. " " '"-r'
Mrs. Mattie Wilson Is quite ill
at her home. Mrs. Mary Mason
Is taking care of her.
" Mr, and Mrs. Ed Swlnden and
daughters Faith and Hope had as
guests at dinner Sunday, Miss
Doria BrisMIn of t Portland, Mrs.
Mary Swinden and daughter Ca'p
itola. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Hhoten and
daughter Saxton. also sons Baron
and Elliott Rhoten.
Miss Helen Kane, 111 with pneu
monia is improving. She was taken
to the Sacred Heart hospital at
Medford Friday.
1 Mrs. Mattie Wilson was enter
tained nt dinner hy five of her
friends who liavo been employed
with her for several years lit thti
Domestic laundry in Medford. Tne
dinner was given In the banquet
hall Friday evening. Mrs. Wilson
..t K....,r ni h,.it u
quit work because of HI health
Those present were Bonnie
Holmes, Mrs. Helen Warden, Ruby
Robinson. Henrietta Hurley and
Anna McLoflin nnd Mattie Wil
son. Kenneth Fausett of the Pennsyl
vania mines was in town for sup
plies Monday. .
Roso Buckley of Ruch was here
Saturday en route to Medfqrd.
J. Mf Roseberry of Eagle Point
was visiting at the Henry Miller
home Sunday.
Mrs. Amy Dow nnd aurtt, Mrs.
Nan Bnchelder shopped In Med
ford Monday. '
Harry Luy of Medford called
here Tuesday.
Missionary society of the Pres
byterian church will meet with
Mrs. John R. Knight January 22.
Several members of the Jack
sonville Rbekah nnd I. O. O. F.
lorlges nt tended Joint Installation
of officers of the Central Point
lodges. A banquet wa enjoyed at
0 o'ejock. After the business
meeting dancing wns' enjoyed.
Mrs. O. O. Sanden, Mrs. fl. IT.
Jones and Mrs. Fred Flck were
present nt the all dajr meeting of
tho Southern Oregon Presbyter'ial
at (he E. Iverson . hnmq, in Med
fofd 'Monday. Mr tfandon Irtid
the devotlonAls." Mrs. JonCrf sap a
solo,. '
- Mr. and Mrs. J, Verne bangle
of Medford were guests for din
neT Sunday nt tho.Nuggett.
Tho Missionary society of the
Presbyterian church has ordered a
et or films onMndia which they
plan to fdiow at tho church Janu
ary 2fl, Mifts ICIixuholh Burr, as
sistant county school superintend
ent, will show these slides with
the county stercopttcon mnchlne.
Miss Vivian Wilson had ns
guests Sunday, Miss Verna De Hans
of Central Point nnd Vernon
Woods of Prospect.
M. Farley wnn a guest Monday
evening at a dinner at the Arthur
Ashley home In Sterling district,
(tiven In honor of their son Ar
thur Jr. nnd Clementine Ell's
birthdays.
Alton Kano of Coqullle nrrlved
here Saturday, called by gre iser
tous tllness of Ills h liter, MUs Helen
A lltrpi fhoot will be hot! Run-
day hy the Jacksonville Gun club
of
atihe Beach.' property north
Some more scenes were taken
Friday for the picture "Early Days
of Jacksonville" by Jack llurke of
Medford. .
Parent-Teachei's axsoclation Is
planning a play to he given later
in the seaborn The funds will bo
used for purchasing victrola rec
ords for the musi,c. appreciation
class.
The Woman's association will
meet Thursday at the Presbyter
inn, church and work on a quit.
Kach one Is to bring her own
lunch. ..-.' ;
Mrs Archie Bowman ".entertnin
ed Wth a surprise dinner. Satur
day , in honu,r. of her sons, Loran
aud Franltle's trblrthdays, - i Guests
present, were 7 Errfe'st- Cokfl. Stuiyt
Forbes, Buster'iWhite John - St.
Saulsberry, BilHe Johntn nnd
Freddicn'nd. Bruce Metaspr."1' . A
'- Mr. and,; M rs. J. A. Mrsir..were
pleasantly surpriKed on New Year's
eve by a party of'frienls honoring
Mrs. -Marsh's birthday. Those
present were Mr., and, .Mrs. W. J.
Quackenbush. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Wuhrhn and two daughters, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Montgomery, Mrs.
Ed Maxson. L. C. Hill, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Kime, Miss Margaret
Klme, Mr. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Lytton and son, Ivan Brown,
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Danson, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Ernest Langley, Mrs. G.
J. Shafor and Wins Genevieve
Shafer. Dancing was enjoyfd. Re
freshments were served. An en
joyable time was had by all.
Not Ire.
"Notice i hereby given that pur-
isuant to the power and authority
'granted to us by the proviions of
W" f thA nTilln' t v'
ceased, we, the undersigned, T-x-
ocutnx and Executor of said Will,
from and after tho 14th day of
February, 11)31, at the hour of 10:0
a. m., at the office of Harry C.
Skyrman, Medford 'Building, Med
ford, Oregon, shall proceed to sell,
ami will sell, nt privato sate, to the
highest and heat bidder for cash
and credit, the real property be
longing to said decedent at the time
of his death, described ns -follow,
to-wit;
The1 Northwest Quarter of the
Nomheant Quarter, and the 'North
east Quarter of the Northwest
Quarter, ,of Section 29. Township
38 South. Range 1 West of the
Willamette Meridian, In Jackson
County, Oregon.
EDITH MAR'IARETHA A NT I.E.
JOHANNES JAKOI'.l'S
OSENIIKLGGE.
as Executrix and Executor, respec
tively, of the Estate of F. Osen
b.itfcge, deceased,
Notice of Final Areonnt,-Notl'-e
is hereby given, that tho
undersigned, '.Administrator nf the
Estate of Will Gllnuin, deceased,
has filed h1s Final Account of tbo
administration of said estate with
the Cotmty Clerk of Jackon Coun
ty. Oregon, and the County Court
of sold County has fixed 10:n0
o'clock n. m., January IS, 1931, at
t h o eo u rt room of sa I d Con r t 1 n
the Counly Court House in M-d-frd,
Oregon, as the time and place
for hearing ohjeions thereto, and
allowing and sMtling the same,
GEO KG E OILMAN,
Administrator.
(nil for Bids.
Notice l hereby givon (hat
School District No. 49. M'dfoid,
Oregon, will accept sealed bids on
the construction of about 2o feet
of concrete sidewalk on 13th Street
in Ernig's Addition. Bid form with
f li"ciica4ion nisy be h;id at the
office of the district cierk in the
Medford Building.
Bids must bo sithmftted by T.:00
o'clock January, 20, l!)3l, to Mrs.
Itebeeca Jfiiwti, Clerk District No.
49. Mrdffcrd Center P.uildlng..
The Board reserve tho right to
reject any or all bids.
KEUECCA jnNSHN.
Clerk. District No. 49.
It, K. ORE EN, Chairman,
School District No. 49.
Final Notice.
In tho County Court of tho fifnte
of Orognn in and for thji County
of Jackson.
In th Matter of Ihe Ktntn of
Henry I. Smith. livceawd.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Tt-tE OUKE OF BAvMOO
OUST CALLED UP AMO
VAME"b MR-JiaCo TO
JOttvJ HUM TO-NJiOHT
rOR DllsiNJtR ACT
Hte HOTEL-
,'7
kirtdersigncd administrator has filed
his final account in the- above n -
I titled estate and that the Court has.
fixed the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m.
on -February 7th. 1931. at the court -
room of said Court in tho Court-
house at Medford. Oregon. a the
timo nnd rlace for hearing objec -
tions, if any there be. to said nc-
count and fgr the closing of said
estate.
! AM persons interested In said es-
tatoare notified to appear at said
time and place anil tdiow cause, if
any .they have, why such flnel re
port should not be approved ami
said estate dewed as asked for in
said report.
Dated; at Medford. Oregon, this
6th day of January. A. D.. 1931.
J. W. WAKEFIELD
Administrator of the Eslate of
r Henry L. Smith, Deceased
. - Wood Bids.
:!rfrttfco Is hereby given that
Schorfl Spistrict No. 49. Medford,
Oregon, will reeeivo .sealed bids for
115 cord's of 4S-inch wood'nnd no
cords '-of : 42-Inch wood to ,be de
livered ori the school grounila In
CUSS IF) tO ADVEHTTSimt HATES
Riti or word for first InsirtUn, Zti ch
itKCHdlno lnrtlon. lc: mlnlmun 25c. Indu
your tdi with For St, For Rint, itc, an! count
then words ts will u iKh Inltltl, tiliphoM
numbir, ttc, v a word.
ciuiiiita mi in aavanct wis im um vm
phoiw, unlfti dnrlktr hit nontlly accwart.
llowanci for ahona trrort.
ITETjP WANTED FEMAIjB
WANTED Girl for housework;
mnall wages. Phone 121-W. 714
lJ.eekman Ave. 294
WANTED STTCATfONa
CARPENTER wishes any kind of
work. Ernest 1 1 i mes, 2 4 ti So.
Ivy. Phone 321-W. 299
EXPERIENCED capable girl wnnts
; housework. Box V. E., Tribune.
29 5
WANTED MISCKIjTjANEOUS
WANTED Standing pine, oak. fir
or laurel to fell and cut on
shares. In nnwer, ntato kind of
wood, probable quantity, location
and distance from Medford. and
percent you wish to retain on
your property. Will also mnrket
your portion on pfircentage if
you drvdre. Write 1.1 ox Wood,
care Mail Tribune. 295
WANT 2 or 3-room apt. or house
keeping rooms, prefer In pri
vate residence. P. O, Box 449.
29 4
WANTED To hear from owner of
farm or unimproved lnnd for
pale.- O. K. Hawley, Baldwin.
' Wisconsin. 29
WANTED $000 loan on livestock.
Address Box L. B., Tribune. 294
WANTED To buy nny kind of
livestock iit the right price. Tel.
177, Central Point. Route 1,
Jiox 2tii. 29H
LOCAL or lonjc distance hauling.
We guarantee to sav you money.
J I aw toy Transfer, 619 No. River
side. Phone 1044-X. 29tf
RAW VH$ WANTED Do not
ship; w pay the price. Hides,
wool and pelts. Medford Bar
gain House, 27 N. Grape St.
227tf
WANTED--2nd hand (foods ft Junk.
Pats, KjOU Prune. Ph. t47-L. 812
FOR GARDEN end field plowing,
and, gravel and aedlment, Tel.
912-J. Samuel Butemftn. ff
CASH PAID for junlt.
Ornpo Mt Tt. 10
17 North
?nr.tf
. ' Medford :
t Invettment'
Company
ener&l Xnanranco
(Mtdferd, OrM
111 W. Miln Phone 1U4
VL--A J v. '
Ni'l W I i r a
111 111 hsm
MUST GLV OKJ IMRi
OE (5ACVE A.NJD LET
HER WEAR THE.
KlEVje- IT WtLL,
0O6T BURKA
MER UP
77
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' the oily of Medford on or heforo 1
( September 1, l!i3l.
yj,i Wood must be strictly old
!mwth mmnd hodv fir.
j fied check made out to School
District No. 49, or other acceptable!
' security, to the amount of H or
hhe hid must accompany each hid.
Bid must be mailed or presented
- to Mrs. lleheccn Jensen, Clerk of
I Board, Room 30)1, Medford Center
building. Medford, Oregon, on or
j before 5:00 o'clock p. m., January
11131.
The board hereby reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
RF.BKCCA. JENSEN",
Clerk. Hist. No. 45.
R. E. GREEN. Chairman,
School District No. I'J.
HELP WA.NTKU MALK
WANTED Man with truck to haul
, wood. . Give capacity load and
.amount expected per mile of haul
for wolf and truck, you to loud
nnd unload. Write Box 32. X..
enre Mnll Tribune. 3 II 5
SALESMAN WANTED A chnnco
to learn nutomobilo ulcsinau--hli.
Experience not necessary.
Position open to man willing to
work and learn on salary and
commission. Apply C. E. Gates
Auto Co., ford Dealer, Medford.
207
$:2(i0-4()00 PER YEAR Gov
ernment Jobs, stendy work. Men,
women 18-50, Wo coach you for
early exams. Write for particu
lar's to Box M. E., Tribune. 2117
FOR KENT APARTMENTS
EOlt RENT 3-room furnished
apt: heated. 22!) .N. Ivy. 2!l3lf
FOR RENT 3-room duplex apt.
$20. 216 Haven. 292IC
FOR RENT 3-room furnished
housekeeping apt., with kui'uko,
close In; adults. 327 N. Grape.
294
FOR RENT Furnished apart
ments. 334 Apple St. Phono
425-X. 20 D
FURNISHED apt; 3 rooms and
hath, completely furnished; pri
vate cntranco; fuel furnished.
Call 76. tf
FOR RENT Comfortablo apart
mont. strictly private. B18 So.
Onkdale. 283tf
FOR RENT Furnished apts;
IlKhts, wntor, garage; $12, $15.
$17. Phono 4B2-H. 276tf
FOR RENT $U na $10 apart
ments; walls newly tinted; not
and cold water, bath and toilet,
2-story brick bulldlnir at Jack
aonvllle, 10 minutes from Med
ford. See Mr. cnllders, real es
tate, or Tho Nugget Confection
ery store. 243tf
FOR KURT Bousnaa
FOR RENT 6-rm, modern house,
Tiwir blKh nnd firudo schools.
Phono 6H8-1I. 2'J4
FOR LEASE Or will soil nt a
bnrRiiln, furnished or unfurnish
ed, lovely pew stucco homo, 605
Cotiimbus, Phono 970-J. 292tf
FOR RENT B-rm. modern house
with runne. lnqulro 1053 Court.
Thono 117-X. 255
FOR RENT Small furn.
lnqulro 110 So. Ivy.
house.
219tf.
HOUSES for rent or solo, Ono
furnished. Cull 105. 30 Nor 1 1,
Central. VKlf
'OR KENT 5-ronm modern bun
Rulow, near corner V. Main and
Crater luko Ave. phono 517-1.
or 697-R-2. 288tf
FOIl RENT J-room furnished
cott.'iKc, ir.irn(e. 325 E. Jackson
St. Phone 74D-W. . 286tf
FOR RENT Smnll furn. housA,
apt. nnd garage. 60V W. 10th. tf
FOR RENT 5-room cottao, with
bath and kitchen rango, on Went
llth St. Apply Wing Agency or
406 Kins St. tf
FOR RENT 4-room furnished
houae at 1 1 27 W. Main. 1'hone
C. A. D.Voe, 623-J-3. tf
FOR RENT Home. Furnished
or unfurnlehed. Brown A White.
17tf
-ii pfc dig
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HOOMS
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Kontlenian. close . in. privato '
home; bath, garage. 609 E. Main. Music
293tf. Piano Instruction
FOIl RENT Nicely furnished FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teach
slcepinK rooms' with' hent: rnio of piano. Classical and populm
moderate. 325 So. Riverside. Ave. music courses. Height Mu.
t Studio, 318 Liberty Hlilg., Tel 73
ROOM AND BOAKD, reasonnhloi Pnlnllnir anil PupcrlinnglnK
KurnRe. S3 N. Poach. 304 .
.-- 1 HARRY MARX Painting, tinting
FOR KKNT MTWOKIAAyEOPa P'tpor-hunging. Phone 178-J.
FOR RENT nrn, $3.00 per M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint
month. 325 So. Klvorslde Ave. lns ,mporhanginK and interiot
'r finishing. 303 Crater Lake Av
: Phono 1004. 41
-.tiOST"
'-" "'t Printers and Publishers
LOST In Phoenix, basket contain- . -i
IllBclotbillK. Finder plcaso leave MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Ha(
at phoenix Mercnntile. 294 tho best equipped printing- offlcl
' In Southern Oregon. Bookblnd-
LOST If do s mtsslng, oall 1516. ig, loose leaf ledgers, bllllni
2B6tf eystenis, etc. Portland prices. II
N. Fir St.
IfiBOKLTjAWEOBB
Radio Rervlro
ASHLAND Convalescent and ReBt -.
Home, care for old people and RADIO SERVICE on any mnki
Invalids. ZlOtf radio. H. O. Purucker, 22 Soutl
1 Grape street. Office Phone 335;
AUTO GLASS Installed while you Res. 1442. S81
wait. 108 E. 8th. 18tf
Sand and Gmvel
ncsmmss orronTUNITIKB c. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel
trn ino rtation nnd etore for plant. Clenn washed aand and
FIB,allBNor JudT, on n" f v'li erhd gravel, all I sizes,
owner. North Central at Mill Phone, plant 1J03, or office, 127.
Service. 2S5tf
- - Storage
FOR EXCHANGE! WAREHOUSING Storage, Dlstrt-
""" -.-w.. butlon. Medford Warehouse, 810
WILL TRADE rifle or Dhotgun for South Front St. Phone S16.
wood. What have you? Give
full details In answer. Write Box TrflnsfCT
u i -1 . cure Mnll Tribune. 29B .
' r EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE!
FOR SALK RABBITS CO. Office 111 N. Fir Street.
L . -LJ-U-... ., ..-..n i. -i -i. Phone 315. Prices right. Service
FOR HALE 33 American White guaranteed.
rabbits, $20, Call nt first house nAVI ANoiiM,-r . otoraof
to right behind Howard school DAISjnANWWST ORAOE.
i St., Phono 644, or residence 1060.
FOR SALE UVESTOCK REINKINO TRUCKING SERVICE
..-m ..--v Transfer and hauling of all
Foil SALE 10-mo. Jorsoy hull. kinds, office 309 South Front St.
Will trade for heifer. Tel. 3.r..r. phone 332.
Jacksonville. 294 l ;
FOR RALB MIRCRIiTjANIXJUS
O. I. C. nnd O. I. C-Duroc wennor ..-w.
plgK, $5.00 each. Tel, 1144-X. i.'or HALE Piano. Euds Trnns-
294" fcr Co., Phono 31B. 389tt
FOR SAMft-TlEAI, KSTATH F(AlTi "u' haVy ViS
wy.xr-ijwwwwwv light. 109 So. Holly. 294
FOR HALE 2 acres mile be- FOR SALEElectllc llh-ht plant,
yond Phoenix or. I'aelflo hlwny. , fl 6n , nt J ,,,!,.,;
'rulich T " 1 1 A I vo nl '" 2 ' ' cm"' ch""' E' 1Jla9'
r.incn, 1. It. Aivoiu. JJ-ii Trail, ore. 295
FOR SALE r, acres in Medford; SALE Visible gas numn In-
good business properly or ramp 1 h'Ti !?dw ''94
around, Improveniellls. Only ll "" ""w' ZZZ
$.-, 0lMl; ny. L. G. PICK ELL, FOR ha LE Delicious nnd Jona-
' tbnn npples. 2 Vi miles east of
70-Ac'ltFdulry and fruit rnneh; l'h""'x. Joe Kanlur. 291
some fine, cows and champion F(m SALB Vow ,;, chpnp-
',","' ."J'n in-1udlnf evfl- 22: Houlh oakdalc. 294
thing, $12.0(10. Brown ft While,
Realtor, Holland Hotel Ride. vnR SALE Marcus wheat, $1.00
atUf per 100 lbs; seed barley, $1.50
,.. ,,,, ... , " " per 10U lbs. Phono 050-J-3. 304
WHEN YOU think f real estate, t
thjnkof Brown ft White. tt j,xill SALE Shelled corn,: $1.90
- - ; por 111'), phono 523-J-4. Otto
FOR SALE MIBCKXJiANDOri Ncldermeyer. 295
iiP'cvrT '' wn..,i li so ' ,c"1 HALE Oak. fir, mnmn-
Vl IV noi'.lTos " 'c ulral'f. Z- n"' Na,n,,n Nwcomb. Jr.. 725
Vy c;,'n "v'ubl's.oiot'bll.iuJa Ho. Central. Phone 735-R. 88C.f
prices, 710 S. Riverside. 3Q0 roK SALE Applet, turkey toms
FOR HAI.K-Flont. 8 by 1(1 ft.. $20. for breeding. Phone 133-L. 294
Dump body for truck $J3; I I2-(1 j,.oil SALE Loose alfalfa hay,
unllrunt grain drill with Brns b.tic.l grain hay. Elner Ross, H.
s lor uiiHcbmont. (.boost now, y jjtt n0se Lane. 281tt
$7; u 3-soi'tion Oliver Iructor '
sprliiKtooth, J.'.o. II. II. Corllw FOR SALE Jonathan and Bplti-
rnnrh, i'boenix. '.'1.4 enberg applea. Call Rogue R. Co.,
1 1 13G0. tf
Flit WOOD $2.75 while It lima. .. ,
This Is i. sp.vlnl price on a few FOR SALE Used sewing ma-
tiers t 12-Inch dry old growth chines, all makes, $3 up; terms
fir in loud lois. delivered. j. ;. f desired. All make, rented and
Sunison Co., phono s.13. .Km,. repaired. White Sewing Machine
, ' ' ,', ' ; ; Co.. 24 North Bartlett. tf
OM-! Il'-nn spruv rig in first class .
cniiiiloti. Phone 123s. 29S BARGAIN Mixed oak and man-
- , . : r lanita, (3 a tier. Stock up now
Eon SALE $10 genuine hnur and eavo money. Phone 1144-X.
and cigarette outfit. Ibis never if.
been um'd. Only $6. 325 So. Ivv.
29B FOR SALE rAt bargain, oak
. veneer doors. Blue 1 1 feet bf
FOR SALE OR TRADE Rlue 1 feet, with lock and without
Itlbhon milking tn.ichino for cow glass. See them at Mull Tribune
i or feed. Phone S-P-6. 291' office. ij
MLUUUY ABSTRACT CO. Ab
stracts of Title, Title Insurance,
Kooma 3 and a. No. 82 North
Cvntr.il Ave., upstairs.
JACKSOV CO.
A11STIIACT CO.
AbH'.rru-o of Title
tuul Xitlo liiftiiraiu'e.
T li o oiilv cotnitlctu
T 1 1 1 o y b t o m la
l:t-uson County.
Aocoiintnnts
WILSON AUDITING COMPANY
Tax and Corporation Counselors,
Auditors and Accountants. E.
M. Wilson. C. P. A.; Lekind J.
Knox, C. P. A. Liberty Bldg.,
Phono 157-R.
Chlroprnclln Physician
DK. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlro
pra. tico Nerv.i Specialist. Ofrico
hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5. 203-204
Liberty Bldg. Offico Phone 680;
Un3- Phono 790-H.
Klertrta Sfotor Repairing
L. C. SCHAFEIl Armature wind
JtiT, electric motor repairing.
Stock bearings anrl brushes. 33
N. Central. Phone flo-J-2. 371
Expert Window Cleaners
LET G ICO KG E DO IT Tel. 117 2.
House cleaning. Floor waxing.
Oriental rug cleaning, specially.
Financial
WIO LEND MONEY to worthy peo
ple to pay their honest debts, pa
cific Coast Credit Association, 42S
Medford BIdg., Medford, Ore.
Furniture Repairing
FLl 1 1 N ITU 1 1 10 R 10 -CP HO LSTE R 10 1)
ro-finlshed, re-glued. Wo carry
a full line of upholstering sam
ples. A. N. Thlbault, Tel. 9C9-R.
Money to Loan
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Commercial Finance Corp.
MedforU, OreKtm
MiQiiuiuentji
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.
Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General
Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Sale
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