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1 ftiEDFORD M'ATV TRIBUOTI, iMEDFORD. KiOV. TIII'IJSDAV. .lANTAI.'V 1.',. I!):1,!. PAQE NTNR "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" " THE MARKETS .. . Livestock ; i ; PORTLAND, Ore.,-Jim. 15. UP) CATTLE 60, calves lo; quotably steady. HOGS 325, including 174 direct; quotably steady. SHEEP 160; quotably Bteady. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 15. UP) MUTTER: Quiet, quotations un changed. EGGS: Barely Bteady, un changed. MILK (butterfat), poultry, country moats, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay. cnscura bark and Imps steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Jan. 15. UP) Wheat: . . Open High Low Close Jan."..": .05 .ti5 .65. .65 .May 68 .68 .68 .68 Cash wheal: Hlg Bend bluestem "0 Soft white 66 Westeun white Hard winter u,i Northern spring 6:1 Western red Oats: No. , 3R-II'. white. $24. Today's car receipts: Wheat. Pit: flour, 9; corn, 2; oats, 1; hay. 1. Kan Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 15. UP) Tlutterfat f.o.b. San Francisco 24c. (Local creameries paying 2 3c.) : PHOENIX, Ore.. Jan. 15. (Sjil.) Daffodil ' club ' met with Mrs. Wm. Ganaway Wednesday for t heir 'regular' monthly meeting. A covered ilish dinner was enjoyed at noon, followed by a short busi ness meeting and social. Mr. and Mrs. M. 1". Sheets and daughter Eleanor and son Bill were dinner guests at the L. O. Caster home Thursday evening. Mrs. John Henshaw of Engle Point accompanied Miss Cybil Caster to her home here and is spending several dayB visiting. Friday night, the annual busi ness meeting of the Scouts was held at the Presbyterian church in Medford. Those from Phoeniir who attended were Scoutmaster Dan E. Standard and. wife, and the mem ' berB of the troop committee and their wives. W. D. Barnes, 13. J. White, and J. O. N. Poling. Ralph Wilcox returned Saturday from Rosoburg, where he had spent several days on business. Ladies' Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Walker January 21. for an all day meeting, with covered dish luncheon at noon. The dny will be spent dying com forts. A good time is assured. Last week a few of the members of the Ladles' Aid society met at (he home of .Mrs. J. W. Watkins and commenced a quilt. This vas not finished and is still in the frame at the home of Mrs. at kins and any time the members of the society have spare time they are asked to e.-'-nie and work on it. Some have spent four or five afternoons at this work. Thursday club held nn all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Med Dnugherty Thursday. Mrs. Mack, the home demonstration agent. was present for a short while in the morning. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. George Jackson. January 22 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Llttlcfleld spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Oernsta. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edwards and sons and Mrs. Anna K. Campbell of Medford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Maust. Mrs. J. O. N. Poling and daugh ter- Mildred and nephew Vernon Younn called at the W. E. Poling home Sunday afternoon. The ndult Bible class of the Presbyterian Sunday school held their business meeting immediate ly following prayer meeting Wed nesday evening. Mrs. tieorge Drake entertained at dinner Saturday, Guests were .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Fran Dernier. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward, and Mr. and .Mrs. F. A. Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Morse Tuosdny. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Tllack and Ray Kdwards of Medford, Mrs. lohn 'Henshnw of Eagle Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burleson of I'hoenix were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Caster Tues day evening. The evening was spent playing cards and visiting. R. K. Ncalon of Sams Valley. Interested In Grange work, was throughout the communities sur rounding Phoenix Tuesday after noon calling on several in the In terest of grange. lie voted the desire of calling meeting to talk over the possibilities of an organi zation. Announcement will be made later. PHOENIX BUTTE FALLS J ' WTTK FALLS. Ore. Jan. K. (Special) Win. Weir attended ihe (i. H. T. A. in Portland recently. In speaking nf the program, he mentioned that Dr. Sutlon. presi dent of the National Teachers' as sociation, occupied principal place on the program. His t.ilks "0"' rhurnetciii.-d by southern humor. um In Mr. Welr'n opinion, he Is i second "I'ncle Reniils" Robert P"pe who has attended Hie eighth grade In the ilnite Foils school Is now attending Mt. Pllt school, owing to n ohiinge t residence. Mrs. Jane fmlib' t" eldest BRINGING UP MOTHER WHAT A,RE ABOUT T lb THE NEBBS Poom was SEEM SOME TIME WOW SINCE SVUNS FATMER DISAPPEARED AMD THERE'S NOT TME SLIGHTEST CLEW TO HIS WHERE ABOUTS IF AKIW OF OUR READERS CAM MAliE A &0&&ESTIOM TMAT WILL' HELP, VJBITE O C sons are visiting their mother and two brothers. Don and Wayne. Weldnn ftinhard Is attending Ashland Normal. Herbert Rrainard has mumps. AV. C. .lack and Ted Seaman oi' Kagle Point are endeavoring to interest the school children in the nyrd program at sieaiuru Saturday. 1 'I Wayne Weir is spending a ' few weeks with his mother at .Ridge field. Wash.. He expects to re turn to Iiutte Kalis when camp opens. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Win. Pyette are spending a few weeks in Medford during the closing down of camp. .Mike lOvanoff has returned to Butte Falls aftecr a vacation of several weeks. .Mr. and Mm. Arnnt of Prospect attended the bnsketball games here Friday. Mrs. Ruth Lewallen returned home Saturday after a visit with her parents In the Portland vicin ity. Mr. and Mrs. .loe Nee. Naomi Van (iroos, and Manuel Poole put on a play, "Jerry" at the (Irange hall in Kagle Point Wednesday. K. B. Stoddard was a business caller in Medford Monday. .1. F. Carson and Ira Tungate were business visitors -in Medford Tuesday. Misses Kmogene Kdmonson and Odessa Sawyore were dellgates to the press conference at Kugcne last Friday and Saturday. Tliey were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. .loe Nee nnd Mrs. David Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Carl llerendeep left for Iowa - Saturday by the southern route. They have visited Mr. and Mrs. Karl llcrcndeen about a week. Joe milliard's mother is visit ing her son and family here. A very enjoyable Hustlers' club meeting was held at Mrs Joe milliard's home last Thursday afternoon. Delicious refrethmcnts were served bv Mrs. milliard Mrs... I. I. Patton. Mrs. O. IS. Iliginbotham and Charlie Patton spent Tuesday in Medford. The Hustlers' club will meet at the church today to piece t(Ullts The Woodman hall rest rooms and outside stall's and porch and hat checking siand are com nlotert. Mr. and Mrs. Ulton Clenn have moved Into their new home re cently completed bv Mr. P.raiiiard Mr. anil Mrs. I.oren Moon- are visiting Mr. and Mrs. " Slim Nor- ris at Dunsimiir. Calif. Woodman lodge will give n ilnnen n week from Saturday. The Unite Falls orchestra will again play for the popular grunge dame at Central point nexi Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman Joined the llutle Falls church last sun ri.'iv niL'ht. Mrs. Wlnnifred Hibbard spent the week-end in Ashland. Harry Young went to Medford Wednesday. UPPER EVANS VALLEY I'PPEH EVANS VAL'LEV. Ore. Jan .IT,. (Spl.) Mr. nd Mrs. Ilenrv Il.iker, Ed llrownxworth. Earl Stephens nnd Mr. Chrlsloph erson were business visitors in Grants l'a last Monday. it F. Itichman will begin work soon on a storage dam to store water to Irrigale the Itichman furiii. Ed Thompson of Pleasant Creek spent the night with friends In this locality last week. Kr:iiik Ncnhanier and Mi-s Jane Neathamer were shopping In I (Irani Pa.M last .Monuuy. Sam and Johnnie Newman were business visitors at Grants Ui" .me dny laxt week. A son was born to Mr. nnn sirs I':irl Stephens, flnniisry S. ' Jim Niathamer nnd Mr. Smith FATHER i COAVED YOUR FATHER TO CeV-V- OM'OR-COTTUp hes fi Social, uom - THEY'VE COT TO BE. FTllEtJD- THE DOCTOR ClVlMQ A PARTV M HOPIMQ TO BE. IMVATED - Amby OijOJ VUMftT DO VOU N SUPPOSE HOPPEMEO TO SNLVIAS FflTHEH r IT'S THE MOST MYSTERIOUS TVUNS THflT E.VC.K HftPPENieO . have moved into the house for-j merly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence (Iraham. They are to begin operating Ihyir mine on Mur phy's gulch soon. EDEN PRECINCT. Ore., Jan. 15. 7-tSpl.l Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Lewis of Salem have been Visiting Mrs. Cora Evans of the highway soutn of Phoenix. Mr. Lewis is a brother of Mrs. Evans. Their daugliler is Mrs. Summers, whose home is north of the Ever Shady auto purk, anil thoy have spent part of their stay in the valley with her. Mrs. Hiitchens. who has been staying with her sister, Mrs. Ed Hamlin, during Mr. Hamlin's ill ness, went to her home In Medford Sunduy. Hilly lieeson was a caller at the C. Carey home Monday evening and says lie has been selling some D. Williams Explains Why He -T- I IV o.otAT,rC' , A5 A OEAD WHO I SWT MARO TO DISLIKE C . r ! VOApPEAtaaMl-5 V DOVE V HES C-,OT A LOT OF Ui ? . (zJi. o,-r n -r- y customers s-. rkm UI'5 in 'r'L f uc . i( , , , rm.1 . , n , " I wr i I rnrm nnrniMPT ' To Ambitious Boosters for Southern Oregon Development: Will Medford ever grow up, put off its childish ways anil become ii city 1n fact ns well as in name?' Mccuuse nf the narrow-mindedness of a certain group of its prominent (?) citizens. iMedford in losing out ns n center of one of the largest mining development projects ever put over on the West Coast. A few months ago as General Manager of the Kormite Metals Cor poration, Ltd., I came Into your city to lay plans and tako the Initial steps in this larger project which necessarily had to he kept more or less quiet. This aroused tho curiosity, comment and sarcasm or vari ous Medfordites ond resulted In considerable talk by some of the citi zens who have done their utmost to ascertain exactly what Is going forward. Two of the so-called prominent citizens have culled upon me and expressed their willingness to oo-operate financially PROVIDING I would lay nil our cards on Ihe table and let them know who we were, why we were here, and what we were going to do. Shortly niter coming to your city I called upon an official of Ihe California Oregon Power Company for a power rate for running our proposed electric smelter but was given to understand thut the Copco knew nothing of electric furnuco operation and could give no rate until they bad made investigation of various types of furnaces which in itself seemed ridiculous as public utility corporations ure supposedly In the market to furnish power. Alter some months of hesitation, the Copco olficial finally quoted nn exorbitant rate the highest rale for electric furnace operation in the mited States. Finances were in hand for the operation of this smelter hut, due to this lack of co-operation by the public utility concern, it was deemed wise to at leas! dolay this purl of the project. A six-story Class A office and sloro building of which all Soulhern Oregon might well be proud was also pluiined for Medford. Mr. (iilllln and Mr. Ferguson hud culled on a lurge number nf business and pro fessional men in regard to future tenancy and having boon told Ihe approximate rentals, expressed their eagerness to take space therein. After arranging the financing, drawing (he plans and expending some five thousand dollars In preliminary expenses, letters were written, for the protection of myself nnd associates, lo some twenty of those who had expressed their desire for space bill only one of iheso Idlers re ceived even the courtesy of a reply. This one reply stated lliat I lie writer would bo Interested If the renlal was brought down lo the figure now paid in nn nntiiitialed nnd dilapidated building where we under stand he Is now occupying several offices at a total monthly rental of fifty dollars. Naturally with Ihis lack of co-operation und Interest, Medford lost (he building which would have been a great ussei to Hie city. Recently, business has so urgently called in a up and down Ihe cons, drawing togclher various phases of the larger projects that I have only been In my office throe days during the past month nnd havo been un able to care lor many small mailers. This hus, however, served lo show me how small-calibre ure some at least of the Medford business men and how impossible It was going to he for me und my associates lo center our larger project In Medford us we had anticipated. I have met nothing but criticism, opposition and antagonism from Medford business men culminating yesterday In nn nttuchnicnl put on the office (luring my absence by liarwood, the prologinpher, lo protect the large sum of fVi.W which was owing him! (In passing. II might i... noted that some mouths ngo a new employee of mine cashed bogus checks to the iimounl ol several hundred dollars among Medford mer chants and 1. though under no obligation cither legal or moral to do so, reimbursed them bocuuso I had come lo Medford to make It my home and wanted to he more than lair In all my dealings wnn lis citizens. And among these was a check for $10 to .Mr. Ilurwood! "Nough said. "I The nngentleinanly treatment regularly accorded me Is further evi denced bv the attitude of .Medford's ox-mayor toward one of my m:inug ir,,r n.gn,'.imm n man of lilch standing In Washington, llecaiise Mr. Ward refused to divulge to Ihe cm-mayor Just who he was nnd his bnsl ness. the ex-mayor told him he was an undesirable tenant and threat ened to throw him out of Ihe building. These nre but a few ol the unnecessary handicaps under which ! and my associates nnd engineers have been struggling In trying to bring the enormous prngrum which is under way with lis major financing completed, to Medford as its terminal and heart. It therefore becomes evident that Modford does not want lo he. and will not lie, raised out of Ihe "small-town' narrow guage class s" our program will be centered elsewhere and neither I. nor 1 through niy associates, will spend another red cent In Ihls tAwn. Wlthhi a tew years Medford nnd Mcdlordltes will realize how much I hey luive lost snd how seriously they have handicapped Ihe city and retarded Its fu tm o by their childish penny-ante stuff. Jlcdfurd, January I."!, 19JI. ' - Puld udv. ". . . . . mere. he come niow. me look's AtsidRT' - THAT SHOWS HE CALLED ONJ THE DOCTOR ANW WY of his fine timber to the telephone company during the past two months. Mr. lieeson hug quite ai lot of timber land in the Wagner j ('reek section. . Miss Marie .Miller expects to te i turn soon to her home from the Sacred Heart hospital, where she Is doing nicely afler her operation. Soveral of the residents along the highway south of Phoenix havo purchased radios in tho past two weeks, among them (!. A. Parker and Miss Irene Stanilley. Mrs. Lillian Coleman of Phoenix spent last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Noah Chandler on the highway south of Phoenix. Mr. llesenlurtlicr of the highway sniilh of Phoenix was u business called In Phoenix Monday nlter noon. Mr. and Mrs. George (iarrett of Medl'ord spent Sunday afternoon as callers at the C. Carey some south of Phoenix. Ed Hamlin is now able to he downtown and is sitting up most of the day. Fred and Rob Furry and S I'. Has Decided to Leave Medford qpTT": Jfflh Warn I y Z II. nt-i -that's I iciOa All. twAT ear 1 I i'o 1 1 f I A MMNJ WO MOVE A HABOTlME g TMERfc AE UoW RUMORS . THAT 1 DONT , H,n,M6 A P,N..AUO THtV M . . By George McManus DID TOU HAVE A rvllCE V3T "Vsl'TH THE DOCTOR " HOW OlO HE TREAT and Fred Harneburg have brought their -cattle down from the lower lunge and have begun feeding (hem. j Ed French of Talent has been en gaged In plowing for James Allen I with his (rar(or for (he past week.j Miss Marlon Rlnncllffe of I'hoe. nix was among the Saturday shop- i pers in Medford. j Dr. nnd Mrs. Miller have been musing nips to .ucuioru C.ICI1 Oil. i tor uie iai wees 10 ihii iimui daugliler. Miss Marie, who has been at the Sacred Heart hospital. Much grain Is being sold in the territory between Phoenix and Tal on! now and a truck front Med ford was delivering seed grain on Tuesday afternoon to the farmers. The work of putting in the water ways under Ihe pavement along ihe highway between Medford and Tal ent Is progressing rapidly und Is completed as fur as the old mill race in Phoenix, but there nre many more of these ceincnl via ducts yet to be completed. Not Ire of Final Hearing. In Ihe County Court nf (he State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Mnlter of (he Estate of Stella D. Comer. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator with the will annexeil of (he above entitled slate, has filed with Ihe t olinly Court of Jackson County. Oregon, bis final account In said estate, and Ihe court has by order duly made. fixed Saturday (be I lib d.iy of Feb ruary, llllil, nt the hour of ten o'clock a. m. as the llnie. and the court room of said court In the courthouse at Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, as the place, for hearing objections to said final ac- ount. the closing of said estate ind discharging the ndniinixtt-ntor from all further responsibility and liability hereunder. All persons interested In said estato are hereby notified and re quired to appear at salrl time and place nnd show cause. If nnv they have, why such action should not be taken. Dated and first published Kith day of January. Ul.11. GEO. W. XF.II.SOX, Administrator, with the will an nexed. CLASSIFIED AOVCSTUIBIi KITES R( per word for (in( Inwdon, 2n; Mcb lucciidlno Insertion, lc; minimis 23c. Indci your idi with For Sill, For Rinl, tie, wit count theio wordl will u 1Kb Initial. UlcphoM number, etc., tf a word. Claimed idi in nuance, anf Mt tales afar phone, unleit adrertker hai aionthlr account. Ma allowance tor phone orrori. ITEI.P YANTKII FEMAIjK ADDRESSING E N V E I, O PES Work nt home during sparellnie. Substantial weekly pay: experi ence uniieci s;iry. Dignified etn ployint nt for honest, sincere, am bitious person. Workers' Lea gue, Napei-vill.'. HI. idi WANTED Girl for housework; small wages. Phono 121-W. 714 Iteekriian Ave. 294 WANTED SITCAnONS YOI'NG LADY wishes work In small lunch eounler. Tel. 1117-J-2, or call 1,17 S'j. Central Ave. 2!Hi CARPENTER wishes any kind of work. Ernest Mltii'-s, 2 Id So. Ivy. Phone 32 1 -W. 29' EXPERIENCED capable girl wonts housework, llox V. E , Tribute'. Medford Investment Company General Iniuranc Mtdfo'd, Orsgea) 111 W. Main Phons 1214 :- ul ??vv- IH M ti ..Mi o I 'i 1 1, Int'l r.MMir Smc Inf , 0 frit IIMUO- riQn nirvftl l oiO ANl' I'LL TELL THE VORLO HE OlOM'T DO ANlT TREATINJ- mm rf 7..' HKTiP WAXTEb MAMS WANTF.l) Woodcutters lo work ' on shares. Have enough to makej it a loin; job. Ill answer slate whether or not von have equip- . menl and if so what it is. Drag- saw preferred but not necestsiiry. Also stale what percentage ol' ricked wood you expect for your share. Address llox 41. cure Mull Tribune. WANTED Man with truck to haul wood. (ilve capacity load anil amount expected per mile of haul for self and truck, you to loail and unload. Write Itox Z, N.. care Mull Tribune. "!li SALESMAN WANTED A chance lo learn aiiloinobile salesman ship. Experience not necessary. Position open 1o man willing to work and learn on salary, and commission. Apply c. E. Ga(es Auto Co., Ford Dealer. Medford. t:2r,n-$inon per year Oov- .llNm-m Jim.. niri..i) n-. women 18-ftu. We coach you for early exams. Write for partlctl lurgs to Rox M. E.. Tribune. 297 WANTED MISCEIjLANEOCS WANTED To rent about 2 acres. near I'hoenix. with 4-rooni fur nished house. 321, Portland Ave. 2 '.IX WANTED Standing pine. oak. fir or laurel to fell and cut on shares. In answer, state kind of wood, probable quantity, location and distance from Medford, and percent you wish to retain on your property. Will also market your portion on percentiigo If you de-slre. "Write llox Wood, care Mull Tribune. 296 WANTED To hear from owner of farm or unimproved land for sale. o. K. Hawloy, Ualdwln. Wisconsin. 298 WANTED To buy any kind of livestock at tho right price. Tel. 177, Central point. Route 1. ISnx 2lili. 29S LOCAL or Ionic dlmancce hauling. We guarantee to save you money. Haw ley Transfer, 619 No. Rlver- eicto. pnone 1044-Jt. zaatr- RAW HIRS WANTED Do not ship; we pny the price. Hides, wool nnd pelts. Medford Bar gain ilouse, 27 N. O ratio St. 227tf WANTED 2nd hand goods Sc. Junk, Pats, Ifiiie Prune. Ph. 647-L. 312 FOR GARDEN snd field plowing, sand, xravel and sediment. Tel. 9J2-J. Samuel Bateman. t CASH PAID for junk. 17 North Grape (XL Tel. 10a 20fttf LOST If dog Is mmsinff, call 151(1. zutur FOR K1CHT ItDVSKS FOIt LEASE Or will sell nt I bargain, furnished or unfurnish ed, lovely now stucco home, nnr, Columbus. Phone 070-.I. 292tf FOR RENT 5-rm. modern house with range. Inquire 1053 Court. Phone 117-X. 29.r, FOR RENT Small film. Inquire 11(1 So. Ivy. house. 2N9tf HOI'SES for rent or sale. One furnished. Call 105. 30 North Central. 2vj(t FOR R ENT 5-room modern bun galow, near corner E. Main and Crater liko Avo. Phone 517-L or 5K7-R-2. 2 K M t f i'OR RENT i-room furnished cottage, garage. 325 11. Jackson St. Phono 74'J-W. 2Slitf I'OR RENT Small fllrn. house, npt. and garago, 60 W. ll)ih. If FOR RENT 5-rooin coKage, with bath and kitchen range, on West llih St. Apply Wing Agency or 4U6 King St. If FOR RENT 4 -room furnished house t 1127 W. Main. Phone C, A. DeVoe, S21-J-2. Jf FOR KENT Homes." FurnTahed or unfurnished. Brown While. . . 17tf Ai-i' WHJM I fJo"Z. LEAVlrsl' HE Charged me twenty buck? per the Visit- I By SOL HESS FOR RTCNT APARTMENTS FOIt RENT 3-room furnished apt; healed. 21'9 N. Ivy. ilJlf 'R UKVi'-a-mora uupiex i i. f'-'O. 2111 Haven. i.tf FOR RENT Furnished apart ments. 331 Apple St. Phone Lir.-X. 2115 FURNISHED npt; 2 rooms and bath, completely furnished; pri vate entrance; fuel furnished. Call 70. tt FOR RENT Furnished apts; lights, water, garage; 112, Jin, $17. Phono 452-H. Vtht FOR RENT ia ana 310 apart ments; walls newly llnteu; noc. nnd cold water, bath and toilet, 2-story brick building: at Jack sonville, 10 minutes from Med- rorcl. See Mr. emitters, real es tate, or The Nugget Confection ery store! 24Jtt FOR lUCVl' tmRNlBlTKD ROOMS 'OR HUNT Pleasant room for gentleman, close in, private home; bath, garage. G(J9 E. Main. 2'.i3lt FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping rooms with heat; rate moderate. 325 So. Riverside Ave. tt ROOM AND ROAttD. reasonable; garage. 33 N. Peach. 304 FOR RENT -MfMOKljljANEOTJS FOR RENT Clarase, 13.00 per month. 82 5 Bo. Riverside avo. tf MlHCELIiAPtEOBB ASHLAND Convalescent and Rest Home, cares lor old people ana invalids. 210tf AUTO GLASS Installed while you wait. 109 E. 8th. lstf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FILINO STATION and store for sale or trade, on highway. Ree owner. North Central at Mill Hervlce. S6tf FOR EI CIIANGB WILL TRADE rifle or eholgun for wood. Wbnt have you? 'live full details In answer. Write llox 2II-D, care Mall Tribune. 2!Hi I'OR HALF, RAHISITS FOR SALE 33 American While rabbits, $20. Call at first house to light behind Howard school. 29 5 FOR RALI5 RIEAIi ESTATE- FOR SA LE- 'Stock ranch cheap; lull acres near lleagle; fine land; couWderablo limber. Address 313 Apple St., Meilford. Tel. 7K7-X. 3011 FOR SALE 2 acres. ',4 mile be yond Phoenix on Pacific hlvvay, across from White Wing Poultry ranch. T. R. Alvord. 2921 FOR SALE 5 acres In Medford; good business property or camp ground. Improvements. O ,n 1 y $.-,,0110; easy. L. G. PICKELL. 2 04 E. Main. 29S 70-ACI1E dairy and fruit ranch; some fine cows and champion bull. Price. Including every thing. $12,011(1. Ilrown White, Realtors, Holland Hotel Rldg. 2SBtf WHEN YOIT think cf real estate, think of Brown White. tf FOR HALE mNClvl.tjA.IDOl'i PER CWT. Wheat $1.00, ryo f l.3.'i, potatoes trie; alfalfa, bar lev, corn, veu, 'tables. e(e., bargain prices. 710 S. Riverside. .loll FIR WOOD $ 2.7 5 while It lnsts. This Is :Q l lii I price on a few tiers of jj-lni-h thy old growth fir In loud lots, delivered. 1''. E. Samson q., phone SSa. 30U' ONE flean spray rig In first class condition. Phone 1231. S98 FOR SALE Piano. Eads Trans fur Co., I'ltuuu 315. I ursIXESS DinEOTORY j Abstracts j MURRAY" ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of Title, Title Insurance, i Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSOV CO. . ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title, lusurunce. The only complete. Title System ui Jackson County. Accountants WILSON AUD1TINO COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. K, M. Wilson. C. P. A.; Leland J. Knox, C. P. A. Liberty Bldg., Phone l.r.7-R. Chiropractic Physician DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nerve. Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5. 203-204 Liberty L'ldir. OfIce Phono D80; Res. Phono 790-H. Kleelrlo Motor Repairing L. C. SCHAFER Armature wind- lug, electric motor repairing. Stock hearings and brushes. 33 y, N. Central. Phone 90-J-2. 371 t Kxpcrt Whitlow Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning-. Floor waxing. Oriental rug cleaning, specialty. Financial WE LEND MONEY; to worthy peo ple to pay their honest debts. Pa cific Coast Credit Association. 423 Medford Iildg., Medford, Ore. Furniture Repairing- FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED re-flnlsbed, re-glued. We carry a full line of upholstering- cam ples. A. N. Thlbault, Tel. 999-R. Money to Isian f S Iine Time r 'Ileal Kstato JF (J MorlKUCe Ism OS piioiie lttaa Commercial Finance Corp. Moclfonl, orciroii Monuments THE OREGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Sah4 Manager. 302 N. Front St. Muslo Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teache of piano. Classical and populai music courses. Haight Musi Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg., Tel 73 rntntliig and rniicrlianglng- HARRY MARX Painting, tinting paper-hanging. Phone 178-J. 209'ct M. A. BLISS & COM PANT Paint lug, pnperhanglng and interim finishing. 302 Crater Lake Avt Phono 1004. 41 Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hal the best equipped printing offlct In Southern Oregon. Bookblnd Ing, loose lenf ledgers, bllllnl systems, etc, Portland prices. II N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any make radio. J. O. Purucker, 22 8out Grape street. Office Phone 335; Res. 1442. 381 Sand and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Grave) plant. Clean washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes. Phone, plant 1203, or office, 127. Storage WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, 810 Soulh Front St. Phone 316. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 111 N. Fir street. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE. Service guaranteed. 20 B. Grape St., Phono C44, or residence 1060. REINKING TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer ond haullnar of all kinds. Office iui South Front St. ' Phone 332. FOR SALE MISOKTiljANEOCS "OR SALE For storage; 1 Chev rolet car with delivery body, $25; good cream separator, $12.50; Iron bed, tied and spring. $1.50; flue 4-hole coal oil range and oven $7.50; 2 camp stoves, $1.50 each; sieel rot, $3; 8 trunks, your choice for $2. Davis Transfer & Storage. 29 So. Grape. 295 FOR SALE Incubators, phone 334-.M. 307 FOR SALE $10 genuino briar nnd cigarette outfit. Has never been used. Only $ 325 So. Ivy. 295 FOR SALE Electric light plant, good for 00 lights, at a bargain; also auto camp. Chas. E. Illness, Trail. Oro. 295 FOR SALE Marcus wheat, $1.60 per 100 lbs; seed hnrley, $1.60 per 100 lbs. Phone 950-J-2. 304 FOR SALE Shelled corn, $1.90 per Hid. Phono 523-J-4. Otto Neldermeyer. 295 FOR SALE Onk. fir, manin nlta. Nathan Newcomb, Jr., 725 So. Central. Phone 735-R. 286" FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hay, biried grain hay. Elmer Koss, R. F. D., Rosa Lane. 281tf FOR SALEJonathan and Splti enherg apples. Call Rogue R. Co., 136. tf FOR SALE Used sowing ma chines, nil mnkea, $5 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 North Bnrtlett. t BARGAIN Mixed oak and man anlta, $3 a tier. Kto-lc up now nnd ouve money. Phone 1144-X. tf FOR SALE At bargain, 1 oslc veneer doors, site 2 feet br 7 feet, with lock nnd without glass, see them at Mall Tribune office, . UJ