PAflE F1VB "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" MEDFORD ' MAIL" TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OK'K(iOX, SATl'KDAY, .TAX TAR V 17. 19:11. t r t BUTTER LOWERED ONE TO 2 CENTS PORTLAND, Or.. Jan. 17. (&) Wholesale butter quotations op ened 1 to 2 cents lower on the Portland produce exchange today. Decline was influenced by lower prices at Seattle and Los Angeles doapito Improved tone of iho local situation. Butterfut buying prices opened 1 cent lower at 21 cents, delivered. Quote; Extras, 25 cents; stan dards 24c; prime firsts 23c; each 1 cent lower, and firsts, 21c, lower by 2 cents. Local trade In eggs opened fair ly strong but tho general market tono was weakened by lower wholesale prices for. Pacific coast eggs at New York. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 17. iP) Hogs 20, cattle 5, ciilves 5, sheep 50, all direct. Week's totals ap proximately: Hogs 521)5, cuttle 2210, calves 1-15, sheep 2705. HOGS: Compared week ago, slaughter classes 25c lower, feeders steady. Bulk light butchers $9.00 with 4 decks Monduy at It. 10. Strong weights and heavies down to $8.00, mostly $8.50 up. Hough packing tuws $ti.50-7.00, smooth $7.50 and better. Pigs under 145 pounds to killers $S. 00-8. 50. Feed ers In active demand $8.50-9.75. CATTLIO: Compared week ago, most classes steady with spots in steer miles weak to a shade lower. Uulk high medium to good steers H. 50-9. 10, others $8.50 down but seldom below $7.00. Fairly good car lot heifers up to $7.75, strictly good quotable up to $8.25. Fairly good cows up to $0.50, strictly good quotable at C.75. Low cutters and cutters $2.50-5.00. mostly $3.00 up. Medium to good bulls $4.50 5.50, odd head $6.00. Calves and vealers $11.00 down. A few choice vealers $1 1.50, offgrades down to $0.00 and below. SIIICEP: Quotable steady to strong with a week ago. Medium to near choice lambs $(i.50-7.00 with strictly choice absenf. Throw outs $6.00 down. Medium to choice yearlings 54.00-5.50. Cull to choice ewes quotable $1.50-3.25 and bet ter. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 17. ifP) LiUTTKR: Kxtras, standards and prime firsts Ic lower; firsts 2c lower. Cubes: Kxtrns 25c; stan dards 27c; prime firsts 23c; firsts 2 1 c. Creamery prices: Prints 3c over cube standards. MILK: Rutlorfat bids 1 cent lower. Kuw milk (4 per cent) $2.00 per cwt. delivered Portliind less 1 per cent: grade C milk $1.50. ltutterfat delivered in Portland 21c. . IXiC.S: Fairly strong, quotations unchanged. Kan Francisco lluttcrfat SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17. (A) Butterfat f.o.b. San Francisco 23c. Wall Street Report MOW VOI1K, Jan. 1 7. P) Tho Htocfc mnl-kot skiilflcrt in tho last half hour of tradinK today, and closed around the week's lowest k'vcln. Thi' slow rally of the previous Neswion ctnitinlled during; the first hour, hut trading slackened no close to rt standstill that !role.s y.ional traders itching for ai-tion dropped heavy selling orders in the lale tradinK. and the list closed witli a weak tone, one to Tour points lower. Transfers for the two-hour session were only about li.'iO.OIIU shares. Today's closing prices for 13 so le, -ted stock follow: Am. Can -m. Tel. & Tel Anaconda Col. C.as Curtiss-AVriKht c;eneral Klectrlc (new). tienerat Motors Kennieott Copper Mont. Ward Kadlo Corporation Int. T. & T Sears Koebuck S. 1- Miami I.'. S. Steel .107 '4 .1X1 i . 2r . 31 . s y, .. 42 -S, .. 35 7i .. St', .. 10 .. . 22', .. Hil T!i . 8'i .139 '4 1'ItOSI'BCT. Ore.. Jan. 17. Sd.) I'rospect irU' liaketlai.l team played the llutte Kails Kirls' team at liutte Kails last week, l'rospcct won. M:ss .Smith, the primary teacher, has heen uhsent from s.-houl. due to mumps. Darrel Xichol has heen confined at home with mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Mathers and chil dren left Thursday to vlitit rela tives at Wolf Creek. Canyonvllle and C.lendale. They plan to re turn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. c'arke and family are leavine today to make their home in Santa Crui. Cal. Mrs. Anna Weeks returned home Wednesday from r.erkeley. C.il.. her she had spent selernl weks Visiting relatives, and shopiilnt. MILLIONAIRE CLOTHING MANUFACTURER PASSES LOS ANGKLK.S. Jan. 17. (.?' Albert Kuppenhelmer, $4. retired mlllionoire clothing monufactur Pr of ChlrriKO. died nt his hotel Frldav following n I'm II I now Lorn bMit discaj; . , m , U THE MARKETS PROSPECT I . 1 BRINGING UP DEAR r-AE- ITS TEM O'CLOCK AN1D MY HO'oBAMD NJOT OP VEX- I'M AFHMDTO WAKE HIM OP -HE liSOCROS'a I ACTOALLV ER HIM- r 7 . .1 1 Jw iM THE NEBBS The Suspect f come oN,eenoLD, the Sl&MT OP THAT MON I S1VES ME SHIVERS - V 60T A HARD FACE CAPABLE OF AMVTWINK3 T 1 i-n -JACKSONVILLK, Ore Jan. 17. (Spl.) It. N. A. sewing club met1 with Neighbor Thelma MeIntVel Wednesday. A covered dish lunch-, eon was served at noon. Out of town guests were Alltho Crawford, Violet V i Ison . Sa die A d a m s a nd Myrtle Merrificld of Med ford, and Mrs. Paul Yocum of Sterling. Cury Culey of I'.ig Applegate was a visitor at the lCd Mclntyrc home Wed nejsdny. Mr. and Mrs. Cleurgo Backus lurfl .is guests Tuesday evening Mr, utul Mm. Latimer or Medford. . . Mrs. lleni-j' Miller attended a luncheon and in.tnllalion of offic ers of the Woman's Relief Corps at the Med ford Armory Thursdaj About 40 were present. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Backus at tended a meeting of tho Jackson County Recreation club nt Orange hall at Central Point Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Buck us were former club leader in Sams Valley. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Schmidt of Oklahoma, former residents here, state they are contemplat ng re turning here in the spring. Recent visitors at the Jackson ville museum were June MaeKaben of Han Francisco and Patrick O. Day of Greenwich. Kngland. At the dinner given in honor of Mattie Wilson of this place. Janu nry 9. the entire personnel of the Medford Domestic laundry were hostesses. The remaitiH of the old county sheds of Jacksonville arc being hauled to the new county sheds n Medford with the county trucks this week. Mis. Alpha llartmnn at tended the funeral wervlrc of Frederick Stimson at Central Point Wednes day. Member of the Jackson county bridge crew arc repairing bridges In the Ashland vicinity thw week. V. T. Wilson of Medford attend ed Royal Areh eh.iptcr meeting in Jacksonville Tuesday evening. M n. Cora ( mi m p Is ill at her home on the Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Ilusreii were In town Thursday from Copper, vis iting at the II. C. Whitney home Several members from the J;u k- sonville Kaslern Star chapter at tended installation of officers of Medford ehnpter Wednesday even ing. Tho.e from here were Mrs. E. S. Severance, Mrs. T. K. lun nington, Mrs. Fred Fick. Mrs. Clin ton Smith. Mrs. Krnest Lungley. Miss Mollle Itiitt und Mi's. K. S. Severance. Mr. and Mis. Mile Cuntnill of liueh were visiting relatives Thurs day. Amy Dow v;i a business visitor at Medford Friday. Carroll I-win Kjient the week end with his uncle Wit! Matney on Ap plegate. Mm. J. H. Cochran and Mrs. Harder ut Mdford were culling on friends In Medford Friday after noon. Tom Margreider i ill at the home of his ulster, Mrs. George Buckley, who liven near Rurh. Jacksonville pepolc were plened with the ruin this week. The farm ers nrc wearing emUi- ugaln. MHs Helen Kane Is still ill at the SarreJ Heurt hospital. Juhn Vatney, wh-j was operated on lat week, is improving and will be able to return home soon. Mrs. A. G. Lewis spent Thurw day afternoon visiting relatives in Medford. Mre. Clarence Uoundtrco and little fon vifitod relatives here this W-ek. American Legion club of Jack sonville enjovrd a delicious rost II m-K mlln- rtiiiiii; - n At the residence of Horace Farley. Twenty members were present. Mrs. Lynn Rumieynnd .vlrs. Clin ton l a n n I n g t on w-r visitors Thuisd.iv fternoog of Mrs, M JACKSONVILLE 1 ; FATHER . MOM JET -ut-V UP- HAVE AKi OEA-VLL CAV-U OP OlNTY MOORE- VTb THE OMLV THE WAV PEOPLE LIE'S IS ACTlNJ TOWARD iirr - M k rr rvivir cJOTWIKJ ' TO HARM MOBODV Buckley and daughter Rose in Ap plogate district. Jeff lirophy of Burns was here this week, en route to the M. Buck ley home on Applegate where he is visiting. Many from here attended the dance in Central Point Saturday evening, after which Ihcy were in vited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dunnington, west of Cen tral Point, where they were en tertained with a luncheon. , Mr. and Mrs. William Huff mo tored to Grants I'as Sunday and called on Mr. and Mrri. Robert Chapman and family. , ftcoi-ge Khorubih of the Richfield Oil company of McdCord was a din ner guest of C. B. Dunnington Sat urday. James Donegan of Burns and Harry l!ush of Medford called on Miss Issie McCully Monday after noon. Mr. .Donegan was a' native of Jacksonville and a neighbor and friend of Miss McCully many years IffO. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Roger of Medford were visitors at the Wil liam Huff home Saturday evening. Attorney Looker and his mother of Medford spent Sunday afternoon at the George Wood home. Lloyd Whitney and Romie Vuuglin took eighth grade, exam inations nt the county school sup erintendent's office in Medford Thursday and Friday, in prepara tion to enter the Jacksonville high school for the second semester, Mrs. O. C. Dorothy and Mm. Arthur Davies spent Wednesday even i ng wit h M rs. I Hid I n w re n re in Me-drord. Miss Kalo Buckley Is employed ns a nurse at Hie Sacred Heart hospital in Medford. Lyle Glenn of Medford was here Tuesday In the Interest of Hie; Medford Klecirlc Wiring company, j brought to the Rogue River Sani tarium Sunday. Mrs. Mattie Wilson had art a Vis-! Itor Thursday evening Mis. Hen rietta Hurley of Central Point. Mrs. ItessU Williams and daugh ter of Medford were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Biegc Fri day. Merchants of Jacksonville held i meeting Tuesday evening at the I. S. hall, to form an association. Ray Wilson acted a chairman. Mr. and Mm. Fred Fiek enter tained at dinner Tuesday. Guests were Mrs. Henrietta Ffck. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. J. F!ck and sons. Lawrence and Dade. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wil son and Carl Larson. At the basketball games played at Jacksonville Wednesday even ing. Medford Junior high won the game against the local high school boys and the Jacksonville town team was victorious over the Med ford Tiger Cubs. Mr. and Mrs. John U. Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fiek were guests at a turkey dinner at the hume of Mr. and Mrs. If. C. Bare in Medford Thursday. Other guests Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ,t,,rr,.rt if ,a tu ...., were of Medford. The evening w as spent at bridge. Southern Oregon Mutual Rabbit Breeder association held its regu lar emi-monthly meeting Monday at the L. T. WlNon home In Jack son vi 1 1-. Twenty members from Gold Hill. Rogue River and other parts of the valley were pn-M nt. Before the busiiuss meeting the lad!- served a bitvjuet. Mr. Mamie Winnlngham of Copper vis. ted her daughter. Mrs. Verne Stephenson, here Thursday. Mrs. John :-rri of south Jack sonville, who has been 111, Is now lm proving. Th Women's association met at the Presbyterian church in an ail day session Thurnday. A large number were present. The day was spnt at work on a nuilt. H. C. Whitney of the Duffodi', mine on Elliot creek, is 111 at his home here. Other employes of thf mine are in the rily .i:itim Mr Whltnev p recovery, 9 m m I By George McManus WAV - J (931. 'loi tCopyneht. mi. by Tti. R.n Syndic.. Tnr.) OKIKKIX Cl:i:i:K. ore., .Ian. 17. iSpecial) Miss Ullian and r.etlle IS l' own were week-end Kucsts .'it the home of their aunt. Mrs. Zola Kick of Jackfunvlllo. ! Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Unnhy en-i J lei-lalned Saturday evening for 10' quests. The evening was spent playing cards, after which re freshments were served. J. !:. .holy was a business vis itor in Meili'ord Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wither Kline, Miss MarKarile Kline anil l'toy .lohn son, attended the birthday party (liven in honor or .Mrs. .1. A. Marsh at Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1J. I'.rown spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I!oy l.ofland on Williams creek. I'eople fi-om here, who attended Clratm-e In Jacksonville I'rlday oveniiiK were Mr. and Mr. C.oto-e Kish. Mr. and Mrs. Charles How ell. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Simmers nnd Mr. and Mr. .1. 14. Judy. Mrs. CSoorne Kisk called on Mrs. Otas Mack Thursday afternoon. Mr. und Mrs. .!. B. Judy nnd daughters were calling on Mrs. Judys mother. Mrs. l.ula Mlmar and Mister. Mrs. llruco l.lninner of Ashland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. c. D. Parker of Hood Itlver. formerly of Medford. were dinner guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Judy. -Mr. and Mrs. I'arkcr are spendlni; a few days In Medford on their way to Kan Krancisco. - EDEN PRECINCT, Jan. 17. (Spl.) MIms Marie Miller is now at her home on tho highway soutli of Phoenix, and is doing exceed ingly well by way of recovery from her operation. Oak Circle No. 212 held one of the inoM interesting and delightful Installation services ami social tunes It has been the pleasori' of the members and their families to enjoy In a number of years. The .irel'e Is picking up rapidly under the management of tho officers In the pat two veins and we rejoice to ce the younger members tak ing hold and carrying on. T. S. POST OFFICE. MKD KOItD. OREGON. Office of the Custodian. Sealed proposals will be received at this olfico until 2:00 p. m.. Feb. II, 11131. and then pub licly opened for Kvpuli? to Slone work at this building In accord ance with tho specification, copies of which may be obtained from Iho ousioiHan only. V. .1. Warner, Custodian. Xnlli-o of Sherirfs Sale. fly virtue of an execution on foreclosure duly Issued out of and I under the .al of the Circuit Court the Slate of Oregon. In and fot the ( ounty of Jackson, to me oi rected ami dated on the 9th day of January, 1931. In a crlain ac tion therein, wherein City of Med ford, Oregon, a munlcipat corpora tion, as plaintiff, recovered judg ment urn Inst Clifford Moore and Minnie Moure, husband and wlfeii S Wi& I EVdSYBOOV IM A AJELU, IT DOES LOOK S$5 THIS TOVUM MUST RjnjnW.WHY OotT 3 THtKJK 1 DOME WOU OFFER A RDWASD : t$m J 50METMIM' TERRIBLE A 13OO0 STIFF OWE.. I X&4A TO l"W FATHER-1 M-LAW- THAT MI6HT AVERT v -il ' M SETTIKJ' SO I A SUSRIClOKl SAV ' & ACANJ'T STANJD IT y VABODT 0,000 y 5 VMO MORE f OT-; L 1 GRIFFIN CM j I I i rncM DDroiMPT j LULU I lLUIHUI I Allien Melvin: Russel Ross ondiAUTO olamh installed woiie you Doris Ross, lumband and wife, the ll 1 " F nth ttf defendant, for the tiUm of Four , Hundred Sixty-five and no-lOOl (J(ti:i.li(l) dollars, Aitll Inteiesl, from October 30th, 1929, at the! rate of 6 Per annum, and the further rum of One Hundred and i no-100 1 100.00) dollars, as altor- ' ne.y's fees, which Judgment was eii-( rolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County 1 on the 19th day of December. U.'IO. Notice Is hereby Riven that, pur- aunnt to the terms of the said exe cution. I will rtj) the 1 4t It d.iv or February. 1931. at 10;0 O'clock a. m. at tho front door of tho Courthouse In the City of Medford. in Jackson County, Oregon, offer for solo nnd will sell at public luctiou fop cash to the hiiilH-si WEUL-THAT'6 A. FJMNY NJE. . MAGGIE. WVb A,KCD ME TO CALL OVER. "TO SEE OiGGS AM' "TO CALL A"T "THE FRONiT-OOOR? life11!!1 I K.suure s-rnr. lor. Ureal llrilun nehi. rinHnod AJELU, it does look WOU OFFER A PEM'AiJD ; A 13OO0 STIFF OWE.. THAT MI6WT AVERT SUSRIClOKl -. SAV ABOUT 0.000 Trad. Mj'h R.g y s Pit Omf. bidder, to .satisfy said judgment, together Willi the costs of this sale. ( subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the ric.ht, title and! interest that the said defendants. Clifford Moore and Minnie Moore, I husband and wife: Albert Melvin: 1 Uu.scl Itoss and Doris Uo.ss, hu.s- j hand and wife, hail on the Slut day of July, JIIG. or now have In and and to the following described property, situated In the t ounly j of Jackson. State of Oregon, tu-1 wil: Lot Twelve (111) Illock Two (2): Newtown Addition to too City of .Medford. Oregon. Dated this UUi day of January, 1U31. It.M.IMI fi. JKNNIN'C.S. Sheriff of Juuksnn County, Oregon. 1!y OlKa IO. Anderson, Deputy. Notice of I'llilll Selllemeiil. In Iho Counly Court of the Stale of Oregon In and for tho County of Jackson. In the Matter of Iho Eslate of Obadlah It. l'ankoy. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned lias filed his Final Ac count in tho above entitled matter, and the above entitled Court has fixed January 3"tb. 1931. at 10 o'clock a. m.. in the County Court room In the Courthouse la Med ford,. Oregon, as the time ami place for hearing objections 'o said Final Account, and for the settle ment thereof. CLARENCE li. PAXKEY. Administrator. cussiFieo ADViitrisitoi sates Rati per mrd lor fint intcrtlon, 2r.; ntk luccMding insertion, It", islnioiiia lit. Indei your idi with For Sail, For Rent, etc, and count theit wordi as well aj uch Initial, teleahona number, etc., as a word. Classllled ads In adsanca and not tiles net phone, unless advertiser has ontaly account. Ma allowance for phono errors. Hlf.l WHM'KB MALB EXPERIENCED young wideawake wholesale salesman in Ibis vicin ity to solicit'iiew business as well as deliver fast -Helling food prod ucts to ,-stablishcd route for cash, Must furnish bond, furnished from responsible properly own er and delivery car. Good com mission and permanent occupa tion fur right parly. Write Hox ll-E. care Mail Tribune. 297 WANTED Woodcutters lo work on shares. I lave enoilutl to make it a long Job. In aiiMVcr sialo whether or pot you have equip ment und if so what it Is. Drag saw preferred but not noi-cary. Also slate what percentago of ricked wood you expect for your share. Address llox 41, care Mall Tribune. 297 $:2G0-$Iacj0 PER YEAR Gov ernment Jobs, steady work. Men, women IH-iiO. We couch you for early exams. Write for partlou largs to Hox M. E Tribune. 297 WANTITD SITUATION'S CARPENTER wishes uny kind ot work. Ernest Himeu, IMtl So. Ivy. Phono 321-W. 299 MlSCl-ljIiAMSOPS OH 1.4 .OMAN AMU MKMKM' GENERAL PERSHING'S own slory of the Groat War Ins Jur-t started in tin- Daily and Sunday Orogoniun. Subscribe now for this great newspaper ot Im Pa cific Northwest, price "i cents per month, delivered. Agency Heatbiuiii'lers, Heath Drug Store. Phone ssl. 301 ASHLAND Convalescent and Rest Home, cares for old people and invalids. 210tt Medford Investment Company General Innuranc Mtdferd, Ora 1 W. Main Phont) 1M4 HELLO- JKjCj'o - -YqiJ. V SLEEPVtvi' Qn-i ' I ftWHWf TEM THOU5AKJO OOLLARS r5ULKCiMS SOMEPLACE AMD WEARS AeouT IT ANO COMES HOME AMp WAMT5 THE REWARD ?. FOR FlKiOlM HlSSELF- f THAT'O .OO THAT TO ME. : ora 2oo oust as THERE WOULDN'T 8E HIII IP HE THOUSWT WORTH IO, OCO WANTED SlISOEl-IiANKOCS ! WANTKD 2ll(MI tor A-l pear on-hard. Tribtme. r years, im. llox O. A., i 21)9: Kl'KXITlKI-: repaired at home or our shop. A. N. your i Thlb- anil. Phone '.lli'.l-U. 35 WANTED To r near l'ho'iiix, nished house. ;-nt about 2 acres, with -l-roonl fur 32'i l'ortland Ave. 2'JS WANTED To hear from owner of farm or unimproved land for sale. O. K. llawley, Daldwln, WiHcou.sin. 21IS WANTED To buy any kind of livestock at the right price. Tel. 177. Central Point, ltouto 1. Uox Slid. 20 8 LOCAL or lonx distance hauling. Wo guarantoo to savo you money. Haw ley Transfer. 619 No. River side. Phono 1044-X. 298tf RAW kURS WANTED Bo not ship; we poy the pries. Hides, wool and pelts. Medford Bar gain House, 27 N. Grape St. 227tf WANTED 2nd hand goods & junk. Pats, KpOO Prune. Ph. 647-L. 312 FOR GARDEN and field plowing, sand, gravel and sediment. Tel. 912-J. Samuel Balemnn. U CASH PAID tor junk. 17 North Grape St, Tel. 106 JOBtf LOST If dog Is missing, call 1618. Z56tf FOR RE1V1 FtJUNIHHKD ROOMS FOR RENT Film, lloiisekceplm rooms, 31 I No. Ilarllell. 2911' FOR RENT Pleasant room for gentleman, close In, private home; bath, gurago. 009 K. Main, S931I FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping rooms with heal; rate moderate. 325 So. Rlversldo Ave. tt ROOM AND ROAttD. reasonable: gar.-igo. 3.1 N. Peach. 3(14 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT naraice, $3.00 per month. 325 So. Riverside Ave. tf FOR KENT iroUHKH FOR RIvNT i-niiini furnisloil house; water paid. Cull for key at 31 Front St. 2901 f FOR RENT r, rooms, unfurnish ed; newly painted; 2 blocks from library. Call 804 E. Main. Win. F, Campbell. 298 FOIt RENT fi-rouin partly fur nished modern house. 1114 W. Slh. 297 FOR RENT Modern, partly fur nished 1-room house. Inquire 414 S. Rlversldo. 3UII FOR LEASE Or will sell nt a bargain, furnished or unfurnish ed, lovely new stucco home, dor, Columbus. Phono 970-J. 292tf FOR RENT Small furn. Inquire 146 So. Ivy. house. SHUtf HOUSES for rent or sale. One furnished. Cull 105. 30 North Central. 2X9tf FOIt RENT 5-room modern bun galow, near corner E. Mam and Crater lo'tko Avu, Phono M7-L ' or U97-R-2. 2Stf OR RENT S-rooin furnished cottage, garage. 325 E. Jackson St. Phono 749-W. 286tf ! FOR RENT Small Mm. house. ! apt. and garage, 60.' W. 10th. tf FOR RENT 5-room cottago, with bath and kitchen range, on West llth St. Apply Wing Agency or 400 King St. tt FOR RENT 4-room furnished bouts at 1137 W. Main. Pbone C. A. DeVoe, 52I-J-2. tf FOR RENT Home. Furnished or unfitrnlrehoil, llrown A White. IW By SOL HESS IO . SUPPOSE HES HE'S OUST THE FELLER ) VOU CAtJ &ET HIM easv akid besides, MO LIVIW3 VAITM HE WAS Co o, C FOR RENT ArAIlTMENTS nil: KENT Nicely furntahed apartment. Durell Court, 3211 X. llollv. -'-''J Kolt UIONT Furnished apt adults. Phone 1177. 2 UK FOR RENT apartment. 1-room furnushed 220 So. Grape. 2US FOR RENT Furnished opts: 1 or 2 rooms; J3.00 per week. 310 K. Ilarllett. 2 US FOR RENT Furnished apart ment, lnoulro 411 S. Riverside. 3110 FOR RENT -Furnl.shed apt. 217 I W. 2nd. 30 FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt; heated. 229 N. Ivy. 293lf FOR RENT 3-room duplex apt. 320. 210 Haven. 292tf FURNISHER npt; 2 rooms and bath, completely furnished; pri vate entranco: fuol f Urhishcd. Call 70. If FOR RENT Furnished ants; lights, water, garage; $12, $15, $17. Phono 452-H. 27utr FOR RENT $13 and $10 apart ments; walls newly tinted; hot and cold water, bath and toilet, 2-story brick building at Jack sonville, 10 minutes from Med ford. See Mr. Cnlldcrt, real es tate, or The Nugget Confection ery store. 243tf BUSINESS OITORTUNITTES FIIjINO BTATION and store for sale or trado, on hignway. see owner, North Central at Mill Korvlco. 2 S 6lf FOR 8ALE LIVESTOCK FRESH COW giving 4 gnllons milk per day. Phono I197-R-1. 302 FOR BALK POULTRr i'oll SALE Hollywood pullets. Mammoth lirone turkeys, this year's hatch: sacrifice; leaving. Ilerrydalo Ave., 1 bluck from highway. 299 l!.P.V CHICKS Hatching eggs. R. I. Reds, Haired Rocks. W. leg horns; quality highest: II and 12c in Mia lols. T. J. Robinson. 1 227 onyx, Eugene, Ore. 297 FOR SALB, ftOMKS FOR SALE li-rni. modern house, under construe! loll. No. 723 Palm SI. Sec owner ini Job, 303 NEW 3-room and bath house Just finished Inside, for sale or rent: adults. Call 9i3 Dakota. 297 FOR HALI0 RRAL ESTATE FOR SALE Lot r.OxlOO; some slunk on 11; small payment down, balance can bo paid in wood culling. Phone 1312-.l. 1212 W. loih. 298 FOIt SALE Stock ranch cheap; itill acres near Hengle; flno land; considerable limber. Address 313 Apple St., Medford. Tel. 787-X. 300 FOR SALE 2 acres, 'd lllllo bo yond Phoenix on Pacific lliway, across from White Wing Poultry ranch. T. R. Alvoril. 292lf FOR KALE 5 acres In Medford; good business property or camp ground, Improvements. O.nly $.-,.000; easy. L. G. PICKED,, 204 E. Main. 29S io-ACHE dairy and fruit ranch: some fine, cows and champion bull. I'rl.-e. including every thing. Fia.o'iO. Urown While, Realtors, Holland Hotel llldg. 286H .iMii.ti vtir v. i .. ,. . , .... think of Brown A White. tf thln of 1 FOR SALE MIBCIOJANIDOIJ FOR SALE "jtxAntiquo furniture, W4ioflw(u-kei 7 machine and turn ing lutlie; all or any part. Call at 34 S. Grape. 298 FOR HALE Library table, leather rocking chair, Vlctrola, Call M M. 16g u I n ce. 2 9 7 I'olt "m AI.E- Traiici , 109 S. llollv .911 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts Ml II KAY A Ft ST R ACT CO. Ab tracU of Titlo, Title Insuranco, liooim 3 and 5, No. 32 North, Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. AUSTIIACT CO. Abstracts of Title nnd Titlo Insurance T li o only completo Title System la Jackson County. Accountants WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. K. M. Wilson, C. P. A.; Leland J. Knox. C. P. A. Liberty Bids., Phono 157-11, Chlropractlo Physician DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12, 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty Bide. Office Phone 680; ltes. Phone 790-H. Klcctrio Motor llcpalrlnff L. C. SCHAKKH Armature wind inn, electric motor repairing. Stock bearings and br'ishes. 83 N. Centrnl. Phone 90-J-2. 371 Kxpert Window Cleaners LET OEOUGt; DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning. Floor waxing. . Oriental ruff cleaning, specialty. Financial WB LUND MONEY to worthy peo ple to pay tholr honest debts. Pa cific Coast Credit Association, 421 Mod Cord HldB.. Medford, Ore. Furniture Repairing FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED ro-flnlshed, re-glued. We carry a ft;ll line of uphoteterlng sam ples. A. N. Thlbault, Tel. 969-R. Money to Loan J Long Tune W Real Estate fj Mortgage Loana Phono Commercial Finance Corp. . Medford, Oregon Monumcnt THE OREGON GRANITE CO. - Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General Manager; r. At. tv.BreiiHw, cwi. Manager. 302 N. Front St. Muslo Flnno Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teactwd. ot piano. Classical and popuia music courses. Haight MusV Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg., Tol 7$ I'lilnting nnd rnncrlianglnp; HARRY MARX Painting, tinting papcr-hunging. Phone 178-J. 2691 M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint lag, paperhanging and Intorlol finishing. 302 Crater Lake Ave) Phono 1604. 41 l'rlntcrs and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. HM tho best equipped printing offld In Southern Oregon. BookblncT lug, loose leaf ledgers, billlnl systems, etc. Portland prices, II N. Fir St. Radio Services RADIO SERVICE on any main radio. H. O. Ptirucker. 22 Soutl Grape street. Office Phone 835; Res. 1442. 814 Rand and Gravol C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Oravel plant. Clean washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes. Phone, plant 1203, or office, 137. Storage WAREHOUSING Storage Distri bution. Medford Warehouso, 810 South Front St. Phone 81. Transfer EADS TRANSFER STORAGE! CO. Office 111 N. Fir street, phono 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER cV STORAGE, Servlco guaranteed. 20 S. Grape St., Phone 644, or rosidonca 1060, KEINKING TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling ot all kinds. Office 309 South Front St. Phono 332. FOR RALE MISCELLANEOUS FUR SALE Dry fir and hardwood. Daltou liros. Tel. 023-R-l. 30a FOR SALE Wood under cover, dry fir ('. per load. $2.o0 half load; drv body fir. $2.75 per tier. Phone 1141-J. Longwlll Wood Co. 303 PER CWT. Wheat 81.60. ryo $1.3.1, potatoes 99c; alfalfa, bar ley, corn, vegetables, otc, bargain prices. 710 S. Riverside. 300 FIR WOOD $2.75 whllo it lasts. Tills is a special prico on few tiers of 12-Inch dry old growth fir In load lots, delivered. li E. Samson Co., Phono 833. 300 ONE Bcnn spray rig 111 first class condition. Phone 1338. 298 FOR SALE Good Used piano. liousoiiubl4'ppieed for quick sale. Easy terms. Phone 1442. . 297 FOR SALE 334-M. Incubators. Phono 307 FOR SALE Marcus wheat, $1.50 $1.60 per 100 lbs; seed barley. per 100 lbs. Phone 950-J-i. 304 FOR SALE Onk, fir, mania nlla. NathnnNowcomh, Jr., 725 So. Central. Phone 735-R. 38tf FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hay, baled grain hay. Elmer Ross, R. F. V., Rous Lane. 381tf FOR SALE Jonathan and Spits enberg apples. Call Rogue R. Co.. 1366. tt FOR SALE Used sewing ma chines, all makes, $5 up; terms It desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 North Bartlett. tf FOR SALE At bargain", I oak veneer doors, slse t M feet b 7H feet, with lock and without Hits. Sco Ilium tt Mill Tr.hllns "(tie., . . (J