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Q PAOE FIVE x r.vH.K Yi iriH i rvi Sa7 w i w u u rv s w u t t irj a Miv.ihf ium ma i u i m nv u 77 MEDFORD MATTi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO OX, SUNDAY. JAXT'ARY IS, 10.11. R E C 0 V V ED Fox Craterian s cast Premier stars wniiam eyd mm l RED PARTY bngress Given Views of ' Committee for Curb On Communists in Country 1 Party Should Be Declared Illegal, Excluded. WASHINGTON, Jan. IT. W F on- rteon recommendations for dealing with communis-m, ini-lud-Ini; outlawry of that party In the 1'nlted Slates, wore laid before Iho house today by the fish in-, vestigating committee. Chairman Fish filed tho report after an eight months' study of eominunist activities. It was sign ed by himself and representatives Uuchniann, ltepubliean. West Vir ginia and Eslick, Tennessee, anil Hall, Mississippi, Democrats. Rep resentative Nelson, Republican, of Maine, submitted tin individual re. port. "That tho eommunist party of the L'nited States of Ameriea, sec tion of the Communist Interna tional, lie declared illegal . . . and that the executive authority of each state and tin legislature thereof be informed of the revo lutionary principles ami objectives of the communist parly and be requested to lake appropriate ac tion to have such party excluded from or -denied recognition as a political culity. Probe ICcoiiitnriilcl. "Enlarging Iho authority of the department of justice for the purpose of investigating . . . the revolutionary propaganda and ac tivities of the communists in the L'nited States. "Strengthening of immigration laws. "Provide for additional appro priations to the bureau of immi gration. "Amend the naturalization laws w as to forbid the naturalization of the communists. "Amend the naturalization laws ho as to cancel the United States citizenship of a communist. "Deny re-entry to the l'nited States to an alien who has visited Russia to secure training in com munistic doctrine. "Amend postnffire laws to de clare non-mailalile all newspapers, ninga'inos, pamphlets, circulars, etc.. published, written or pro- l u c o d advocating revolutionary communism, i Would Hun Writings. "A m e n d interstate commerce laws to prohibit transportation of newspapers', magazines, pamphlets and circulars advocating revolu tionary, .communism. "Enactment of federal law to prosecute communists or other persons, organizations, newspapers, etc, spreading false rumors for tho purpose of causing runs on banks. "licstriction, or elimination of ' the use of secret codes of ciphers wi'lh any government with which the United Slates has no diplo matic relations and Its trade agen cies. "In view of the fact the soviet envernment is under the control and direction of the communists mat the treasury department it quest, through tho state depart ment, permission to send Inspect ors or agents to investigate the 'prison camps and the pulp wood and Umber cutting District of So viet ltusxiu and report back re Kiirdiiig the alleged production of , lumber and pulp wood by con vict labor. View Prison Camps. "That the treasury department should reuuest through the state (lepnrlment, permission to send in spectors or agents to investigate the use of forced or Indentured labor in i-nvict liussia and That Immediate consideration bo given by the congress to the placing of an embargo on the im portation of manganese from so viet Russia." A bill to exclude entry of com- itn this country was n- i.-.wln.ed bv Representative P.ach- mann. Tho West Virginian said the measure was. necessary in order to prevent an influx of communists fnrii. iinru fire.. Jan. IT . TABLE ROCK ,Spi i E. K. Fraley. who has been In a poor state of health for some time, was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital last week for treat ment. ,, Oeorgc Ilnssell and Henry Mar nebnrg, Agate dairymen, were busi ness visitors here Friday. Much complaint is heard 111 H anil surrounding districts about the extremelv low price of buucrlat. C. A. Swingle and two sons or the Kagle Point section were busi ness visitors here the first of the week. The mumps epidemic seems to have run Its course here as no new cases have been reported lr the past two weeks. The arrival bv mail of seed ala loeues remind farmers that Mm re turn of spring Is not far distant when plO'inc tor the next harves'. will be lu order. .... Con Devore. the Medford hud her. D came out Tuesday for a load of fat steers which have been on feed at th'CVcalnn ranch. fretl Smith is having his m stand of allalfa plowed up and the ! """ i1- " '. . ' . J 1 : "" T - J " .:. " - .u-t..r. -- .-w-. ..... ,.--s 1 - . EiP'Wm ntwr mil 35ill Boyd in 4Iic'PaiiUed.DcTertyaiPaheIfeat '' William Boyd conies to the Fox Craterian theatre today in the Coast Premier of the big Western Won der Picture, "The Painted Desert." Creators of Viennese Nights New SIGMUND ROMBER "ViomipflO Nights which comes J melodious cnlertninment thnii any ' i Iiik vitulily. Murchlng troups, piy i living collaborators. The slow is ' ladies, street Kulhins, stout bnrKh to the Holly Sllnan, is ino crta ;onc of PX(lui)itu tcmluriieHB. ' nml , er8. ample liaus, all seen in the tion of Sigmimd Romberg and Ok-: the settings are gorgeous, being flickering golden light of leaves ti..,.,-i ,in it n.n i... . n" ln namraf colors. The glamor blowing, horses bearing ancient vc car Hammerstein, II, the two who! q m Vimna ,,,, so. nten m , bkles. crowded with gaq royster- have created more glamous' and story and song. Is caught with stirrers, all are there. land prepared for a rcseeding In the spring. Mr. Zuck of the lieagle district was a hay buyer here one day this week. As very little fall grain was seed ed heie'last fall it is likely that there will he an increase in tho spring acreage sown. Work on tho Seabrook dairy barn which lias been in charge of ('has. Diiggau will be completed during the next week. Several land deals which seemed almost certain to lie closed here have thus far failed to materialize. The ladies' Sewing club met with Mrs. John MeHride this week with II ladies presunTr A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. (llenn Warren at the Dunlap ranch January 11. Mrs. Ceorgo Wright, who has been o patient at the Sacred Heart hospital, returned to her home Sun day aUeriuxm. i Mrs. lxe llardman and daughter. r'.r..i.i m-e visitlni? with Mrs. Hard- mini's mother. .Mrs. Cal Pence, of. , Medford this week. Mrs. Il W. Unvlssnn'H friends; i -'.,'t,-.il l..ii! i':ivn her a i handkerchief shower last Monday1 as a birthday surprise. Mrs. W. E. Morris was hostess at a birthday dinner for Mrs. A. I., i Seahrooke at her home Saturday j evening. . ! Mrs. 1'rank Cochran of Central ; Point spent several days this week j with Mrs. Ceorge Wright. j .VV II INKS AlltC lt UT lti:l.V M'OHTS AS 1IAZAUII WASHINGTON W Aviation holds lower rank in the rating of navy accident hazards than base, hall or football. The automobile Was ranked as the preatest hazard, according to admissions of cases and si' k days by ('. K. Kii-'gs. suiuenn-Kcneial. with baseball and football n'Xt In .ird''r. Aircraft accidents In flicbt were ranked twentyeventh ln order nf ffoiiifiuy. wliile other aircraft ac-t-iilents were rated tw cnty-cighlli. Wi. hila, Kan., social ag.'ncies; will restore the home of a roon family whic h burned the day alter tho final payment on it was made. 1 37 "7. OSCAR Monthly Report of Red Cross The statistical report for the month of December shows the fol lowing record of work: Office interviews 275 Telephone inquiries 4U Jobs 17 Towns visited and the number of times for social work; Jacksonville -I Foront Creek - Phoenix Central Point & Medford 30 Total number of towns visit- Itod ' f Clients li Type of cases: Family relief C7 Transient family relief a Transient men la Chilli welfare 4 Ex-service men f Co-oporaling with cases: !ns Angeles County Welfare Department , -I ,ane Collnly - Hend Chapter. A. It. C 2 Josephine County Chapter !t Coos County 1 V. S. Veterans' llurenu, Port land - lli lllnsham Chapter. A. It. C; . 1 Public Wei. Bureau. Portland.... :t Ward County Chapter, N. D 1 Associated Cliarllies. Oakland . 2 County Charity. San Jose, Cal. 1 Shoshone Co., Wallace, Idaho 1 Fresno County Chapter I Columbia County chapter 1 ounly Charities. Yakima. Wash. I Ibukelev Welfare Department 1 Health Vnit II County Court ! tlrocerles for Dec, 1930: flales H l.ydiard M.M Hutchison lt"0 II. E. Marsh - H Coidward's (irorery 'I P.asket :rocery e --" S-rvb e Store . .U liunualow Store Economy Meat Market Waldon Pros , O 1H.IJ Alexander's Orocery Star Market Oo,' (leo. Currier v' Jacksonville ( nsh Store .... 6,01) 1115.01 Total Holly Picture HAMMERSTEIN, 2nd I Total from Keel Cross... I Merchandise: IJ. C. Penney Co I M. M. Dept Storo I The Toggery ! Mann's Dept. Store Eads & Hot brook : . 157.65 . 2I!.30 . 42.il" 1.76 . 22.05 . 3.H0 Total Total from lted Cms . Milk: tlold Seal Creamery Swiss Creamery Snlder's Dairy Total Total from lted Cross... Fuel: Valley Fuel Co , lied Cross Wood Pile Mcillnrd Fuel Co Total Total from Hed Cross ... Miscellaneous: Heath's Drug Store Kails Transfer S. P. Freight Office Pierce-Allen Auto Co .Transients: Palace Hootns Washington Honlus Tom's Lunch Kent: drown ft White Mrs. Carrie Edwards II. P. Hover A. E. Hall ;. C. Sanden Mrs. I,. Hints .1. F. Fads R. J. McCrotly Mrs. Ceo. Ilarnum Newton'.!. Itankin Mrs. N. L. iJiiso.nbury Mr. Ijiisi nhury A. C. Sutherland Albert Shaw I'.i; !l'i IMi.M C.2U .20 1.40 7.80 7.20 .... $ 3 25 7.25 ; ii.on WW i0 .. .10.50 . 4 .1 r 1.7.ri 3.20 2.00 $ ft. 00 f on .. err, i.voo 10.00 ti.OO .. 10.00 f. 00 4.011 .. 12.00 H.0M .. a. 00 .. li.00 4 00 4.00 8.75 Total $100.75 Totat from Red Cross 117.75 Transimrtut ion : Southern Pacific S 2r,.(t5 til. Ml,... tiV iU Allfiw.-ni MHi rt 0111 Wa CrnHH lH.O'i . Total material rollof $5fil.4S i Totn! nniterinl relief from It. 1 (j. Kunds 3S5.94 r 1st' Jackson School i:aniinttttoiiii und Promotion Th oxatntniitiona In iho depart ment will tako plaoe next Tuesday ami Wednesday. Thursday and Friday none except the 6A will return lo Hchool and they will re turn only for a little while at 1.00 p. m. Kriday to set their report) canta and ko t the junior hiRh tij . rejiiHter for their cour0H. The l)iimary children will have school as usual Monday, Tuesday and; Wednesday. lM umotlonH will bo ! made next Monday. A inid-wtnter football same was played on the Jackson school field I last Saturday. Tho Knnio was be- j tween the Washlnnton and tho I Jat'Ksoti schools. Tho Washinston school won by ono point. Kach team scored ono touchdown, and Jackson school lost its chance for the 1!30 championship. Sprllill Tho Hpelllni; for tho week was 96.1 percent; the lowest uveraKe, was 91'. 9, mado by tho (IB class, and tho hifihest average was 99.1 made by the 6 A class. Tho 6 A class took a sudden turn for tho better and wish to do a, few sood turns before leaving the school, licit lib Tho health uveraKe for the school was 99.2 percent. A mixture of mud and marbles is causing a number to do double duty during the rainy days. Banking, Banking Is still above 90 percent but only two-tenths above this weok. Next week Is thrift week, so wo are till trying 10 get nbove tm so that we can get an award for the week. Tho National Thrift com pany gives a picture of a lare American or Bald Kagle to all schools getting above a certain, per ceiu. Central Point School Tho Knule school it martini; work on an operetta to b Rivi-n under tho supervision of MIkh ltload. music director. Tho oper etta which has been chosen. "Tho Forest Court." will have a cast of nearly fifty children. It will he Biven sometime In April. The Hoy Scouts with their scout muster, Mr. Lowe, attended the meeting at the Federated church last Tuesday evening;. They heard 1 very iuteresthiK lecture concern ing life in the South Sea islands as told by Herbert Clrey, of the Medford Mall Tribune. First grade: The first grade has been Very proud of Us ultendnnc record, which has been unusually good, until the last two wevks. An epidemic of bad colds has caused many to be absent. Kdgar Koss hud a tonsil operation last Saturday, und has bad to be absent this week. . , ; Hlllle .May-field;--. has returned from a trip to southern California. Millie saw many interesting things while on this trip. Ho brought back fresh fruits from the orange, lem on und olive groves to show his classmates; ' ,' We were sorry to . lose Coral Illlkey. She has moved lo Wagner Crock. Cordon, Nell Forrest, a former pupil who has moved many times since ho left us, returned to our school Monduy. The high school cIuhh ln child care has been coming to the first grade and helping during the play time und with tho giving of the milk lunch. This has been an In teresting experience for the high school girls and has been enjoyed by the first graders. Jack Cifllcspie, Marion and Tliol mu Edmonds, slut led to school here lust week. They tiro in tho fifth grade. .Sixth grade: The first week In January the 4-11 Health club of Central I'oint was organized. The officers elected were: President, Kruest Lathrop; vice-president, Kichurd Jewelt; secretary, Arleno Thompson. The first meeting was held by Miss Morney, our local club leader, in tho sixth grade room. Mrs. Muck, of Medford, our county club leader, was with us. She was very g(ad to find 7u Central I'oint pupils enrolled us members of this club. Pupils from the sixth and seventh grades are eligible to membership In this club. High School .Most of the high school students have been busy the past week pre paring for the semester examina tions nnd havo not had much time for nnything el. The failures have been very few so far nnd If all keep up the same standard of work they have been maintaining the results of the semester tests will be good. A very Interesting nnd helpful addition to the high school library Is a reading table with the current magazines. Tho following maga zincs ato now on tho table; Tho Independent, Literary Digest, Na tional (leographic, 1'nt h f I n d e r, Popular Science, World's Work. Tho Junior class hav a committee working to select class play. This will be staged sumcUmo In April. Tho basketbuU tcuois. will play With Prospect next Wednesday, at Central I'oint. The town team will play with the Prospect town team tb some evening. Slides Knowing pictures of bird life were shown in tho blolggy class this week. Four student delegstcs, accom panied, by Mrs. Fleischer, attended the press nivd student body confer ence nt Kugt-ne on January 9 und 10. The students uttendfng wen' Merlo Jlcdgpclh, lola Cnrr, Iinuld Snyder, and John Smith. At tho assembly on Friday they g.ivo h very Interesting report of their trip. , A class in Journalism, to be taught by Mrs. Fldschor Is lielng organized for the second ftemestur. About fifteen will be enrolled. Mnry Jnnn Meehe expects to at tend Washington high school In Portland next numoittcr, bhg will be a fellow-atudent with Itollin Boles who atmied Central Point high school three years ago. Attendance has been uuusually good so far this year. While there have been pome cases of mumps and chicken-pox there has not been enough to seriously affect the school work. F. S. PO!P OFFICIO. MKD- FOKO, OB1XVON. Office of the: Cusiotlian. 'Sealed proposals will be received at this otfice until 2:00j p. m., Feb. 6, 1931, and then pub- licly opened for Kepairs to Stone-j work, at ibis building in accord-' a nee with the specification, copies of which may be obtained from the custod.an only. W, J. Warner, Custodian. CLASSIFIED ADVtltnsm SATES Kit! str word hr tint Intcrtton. 2c: tied iu tending Inurtlon, 1c; minimum 25c. Indtx rour idt with Fh Salt, For Rtnt, itc, uti eount thMt wordi n mil u itcfe Initial, tiUptwm number, tte., u a word. ClBiMtd ids Is Mvawi Ift4 Mt UIm tfM phom. iuiUii adwlkir ho BtnUli atctunL. tllowanca (n hent trrtn. HELP WANTKII FEMAIjB AOniUCSSlNCr K -N V H b O PICS Work at homo during sparetime. Substantial weekly pay; experi ence unnccctvai'y. Dignified em ployment for honest, sincere, am bitious persons. Workers Lea gue. Napervilte. 111. 'JUS HEIiP WANTKb MA LB PdltTUAlT MK.V, Pl'.OOF-PASS- KKS Ileal illrect lrom arnni for your finished portraits. At tractive work, prices, service, llvde Art Biuilio. M2 Tlloiiipsnn lil'ilg.. Si'Utlle, W'l '-'.is WANTIO STTCAXION H WANTllD I'esilion. lady: normal urailuate. ISox .1. Mail i'liuum'. 2!ili OAltl'KNTKU wishes any kind of I vy . l'liono 3 2 1-W. 291' WANTEB MI8CE1.1AN EXUS VAN'rt-:il-rUide south. San Frail-1 Cisco or tt.-yomi. win mi;io -- ileuses. Address 4 if X. Orance. 2'JS ATTENTION Would like one huwinfss woman l.i lioartl and room; one who appreciates homo life. C'omfoi tahle room and real meals. Hany walking distance. 211 Cotlace. Tel. 1577-X. 2H-.I W'ANTKO Patients, convalescents and elderly people to care for. Phono 12S2 or call at 7 So. chest nut. 21(9 WANTICO Uiundry. Satisfaction Riiaranteed. Will call for and deliver. Tel. K22-1-. 21111 WANTED 2(Kio for 5 years, on A-l pear orchard, llox o. A.. Trlhune. 299 Fl'ltNI'l'l'ltE required at your home or our shop. A. N. Thili aull, ll'hone iic.n-u. son WAN'TIIO To rent nliout 2 acres, near Phoenix, with 4-room fur nished house. 326 Portland Ave. . 29X WANTED To hear from owner Of fiirni; oi- nnlmprpved .land for Kale. o. Iv. ..imwiey, jjaiuwiu, : WUscotialn. " . . t WANTEO To - buy any kind of livestock nt the right price; Tel. 177, Central , Point. Routo 1, Vox 2. . m LOCAL, or lonx distance hauling. we guarantee to save you money. Hawley Transfer, G19 No. itlver Ide. Phone 1044-X. it98tt RAW kURS WANTED Bo not ship; we pay the price. Hides, wool and pelts. Medford Bar gain House, 17 N. Grape St. 227tf WANTED-2nd hand (roods & Junk. Vats, 1G0G Prune. I'll. t47-U siz FOR GARDEN and field plowing, aand, gravol and sediment. Tel. U12-J. Samuel Bateman, it CASH PAID tor lunk. 17 North urape nu -iei. iiio. iudii- MiscjiMJiwrooes ( RhXiO N l. N AN NOl'Nt 1J.I IC NT Ql I! K K R A, PEKSill'NO' own tory of the Great War lias Just started in the Jiuily and Kiinday Orugoliinn. Stihaei-ihe riow for this ureal newspaiier of lio Pi elflc Norlhwest. Price, 70 cents tier month, delivered. Agency Jl.adiiuariers, Heath. Drug Store, 1-hone KS4. 301 ASHLAND Convaleioant and Rest Horn., care (or old people and Invalids, 210tf AUTO Q LASS Installed while you Walt, lot B. Kth. IRStf - LOST If dog la mining, call Kit. 26tf FOR KBin rCHNISHKD IUK1MS I to A It J nnd room, $1.00 per day. Phono UHH-X. 29S KOU RENT Furnlnlied rooms. East nth St. ut und ut Aluioud. 2 IIS FOR RENT Finn, house keeping rooms, ail No. Itartlett. 2911 run iti'i.NT Pleasant room ror gentleman, close In, prlvato home; bath, garage. G09 E. Main. 2natf FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping rooms with heat; rato moderate. 325 so. Itlversldo Ave. tf ROOM AND nOATtD. reasonable; garigo. 33 N. 1'eaeh. 804' FOB RENT MmCKI,LANKOl'8 FOR RENT Oarage, $3.00 per monto. 2( Ho. Htverald Ave. tf Medford Investment Company . ener&l Insurance e Madford, Ori II W. Main ... Phona 1U4 FOR IIOVHKS KOU JIBN'T 4-roum furnished i hou; water paid. Call for keyl wt 31 From St. liif FOR KKNT 5 rooms, unfurnish ed; newly painted; Mocks from library. Call StM E. Main. Win. F. Campbell. FOB KKNT Small furii. Inquire 140 So. Ivy. house. 2S9tf HOUSES for rent or sale. One furnished. Call 105. 30 North i Central. l!K!tf , FOB HRNT 5-room modern bun-! galow, near corner E. Main and i Crater liko Ave. Phono f 1 7 -1 i or riH7-K-2. L'SStt j FOIt HE N'T J-room furnUhed cottage, guratfo. 3"J5 K, Jackson St. Phono 7-W. 2Sttf von ItKN'T Small Mm. house. apt. and garage GOV 10th. t( FOU MINT 5-room cottage, with bath nnd kitchen range, on West lull St. Apply Wins Agency or 40li Kins Kt. tt FOR RENT 4-room furnished house at 1127 W. Main, l'hone C. A. DoVoe. 62J-J-2. tf FOR RENT Rom. Furnished or unfurnUihed. Brown A White. I7tf FOR BENT APARTMENTS FOR IM'.NT 3-room furuished housckeeplntf aiiartnient Willi ku raKe: cloie in; adiillH. 117 X. drupe. "nil KOI! l:i:.T Nicely furnirOled apartiiieut. Durcll Court, ll-H N'. Holly. 2:111 ;'i)l! l!i:T I'urnlshcd apt: adults, t'lione 117 7. 2:tS 'HI! UIONT -l-rooni furnished aparltneiit, 21'H So. Crape. 2!X (II! I IK N'T Furnished apts: 1 or 2 rooms; $3.00 per week. 3111 N. Harllelt. 2!H .'li ItKN'T Furnished aiart iiicnt. Imiuire 414 S. ltiversitte. :u)C 'OH IlKNT W. 2nd. -.Filrullo'd a lit. FOR ItF.N'P -aid; heated. .1-room furnished 2211 N. ivy. SiSlf- FOR HUNT 3-room duplex npt. J20. 21 Haven. 292tf FURN1SI1F.O ant: 2 rooms and hath, completely furnished; pri vate entrance: fuel furnished Call 70. tf FOR RENT Furnished apts; lights, water, garage;. $12, $16, $17. Phone 452-11. 275tt FOR RENT $13 ana $10 apart ments; wntis newly tinted; hot ana cola water, Dam and toilet, 2-story brick building at Jack sonville, 10 minutes from Med ford, gee Mr. Cnllders, rent es tate, or The Nugget Confection ery store. 243tf BU81NRM8 OPPORTUNlTIKa FILING 8TATION and store for sale or trade, on highway. See owner, North Central at Mill Service. !S5tf FOR SATJC LIVESTOCK FKESJII COW giving 4 gallons .per day.' Phone (197-11-1. milk 302 FOR BAUD rOULTRT DRESHI.EIt'K Square Deal Hatch ery, 11U7 K. .Main. Chicks, untun ing. Prices reduced if hooked now. Phone lMiu-L. 3 0 -I FOR SALE Hollywood pullets, Mammoth vllronzo turkeys, this year's hatch; sacrifice; leaving. I'.errydalo Ave., 1 'block from highway. 299 FOR BALE AtrrOMOUIIJES O. K. I'SED CARS 1929 Chev. Coach $44li.0(l 192K Chev. loach .Hifi.00 1927 Chev. Coach Sliii.OO 1920 Chev. Roadster 17&.00 1 1" 2 Ti Chev. Touring 95.00 1930 Chev. Coach, demon strator 600.00 1930 Chev. Sedan, demon strator 700.00 1925 Star Coupster 100.00 1927 Pontiae Coupo 27!i.0n 1929 Ford Truck 385.00 Ask about our written guarantee PIKRCF.-AL1.EN MOTOR CO. Chevrolet Dealers. Phonee KiO-941. 29S FOR BAIil-BOMKS FOR SALE G-rm. modern house, under construction, No. 723 Palm St. Seo owner on Job. 303' FOR SALK IlEAL ESTATE FOR SALE Lot HlxlOO; some shacks on It: small payment down, balance can bo paid In wood cutting. Phone 13a2-J. 1212 W. 10th. 21IS FOR SALE Stock rnnch cheap; 1(10 ad-en near Iteagle; fine land; considerable timber. Address .143 Apple St., Medford. Tel. 787-X. 300 FOR SALE 2 acres, k mile be yond phoenix on Pacific hiway, ncross from White Wing 3'oultry ranch. T. R. Alvord. 2U2tf FOR KALE 5 acres In Medford; good business property or camp ground, Improvements, O.nly $3,000; eay. L. O. P1CKEI.L. 2114 E. Main. 298 70-ACRE dairy and fruit rnnch; some fine cows nnd champion hull. Price, Including every thing, $I2,llli0. Itrown A White, Realtors, Holland Hotel Illdg. 2S0tt WHEN YOU think of real estate, think of Brown A White. tf FOR SALE XIBCKLLANIDOUi FOIt SALE Orand piano. Reli able make, tieautlful tone. A biit'Kiiin. Wilt take $10 down und plenty of time on balance. You can see piano at 1-15 E. Main St.. Ashland. 2118 FOR SALE 334-M. Incunutot. Phone 307 FOR KALE Good Club seed wheat $l.no per Int.; 2 well matched teams with harness. Vilas Ranch. 299 FOR HALI-J Antique furniture, woodworker's machine and turn ing Uitho; all or uny art. Call ut 34 ri. lirape. 2!x FOR SALE Trailers. 103 8. Holly 109 BUSINESS DIUECTORY Abstracts MURHAT ABSTRACT CO. Ah stracts of Title, Title Insurance, Rooms 3 and 5, No. 12 North Ct-ntral Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Alwtrnrts of Title nml Tillo Insurance. The only complete Title System In dark son County. Accountants WII-SON ACDITIN'O COMPANY Tax und Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. E, M. Wilson, C. P. A.: Leland J. Knox, C. P. A. Liberty lildg., Phone 1R7-R. rlilropriietln Physician DR. K. W. HOFFMAN Ohlro practice Nervo Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12, 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty Hldg. Office Phone 680; Res. Phone 790-H. Klootrlo Motor RepAti'lng L. O. SCIIAFF.R Armaturd wind ing, electric motor repairing. Stock bearings and br'jshes. 33 N. Central. Phone 90-J-2. SH Kxpert Window Cleaners LET OEOKC1E DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Oriental rug cleaning, specialty. Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy peo ple to pay their honest debts. Pa cific Coast Credit Association, 42$ Medford Hldg., Medford, Ore; Furniture Repairing FURNITUR 13 UE-UPIIOLRTERED re-finlshed. re-glued. We carry a full line of upholatering sam ples. A. N. Thlbault, Tel. 969-R. Money to Loan S Ing Time () Morigago Ixiana Phono i:taa Commercial Finance Corp. Mctlford, Oregon MQiiumenta THE OREGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Sale Manager. 302 N. Front St. Muslo Piano Instruction FRF.D ALTON HAIGHT Teache of piano. Classical and populal muslo courses. Halght Mus Studio, 318 Liberty HI lis.. Tel 7$ Painting and Papcrlianaing HARRY MARX Painting, tinting paper-hanging. Phone 178-J. 269d M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint lug. paperhanglng and lnteriot finishing. 302 Crater Lake Ave. Phone 1604. 41 Prhilors and Publishers MEDFORD. PRINTING CO. Hal the best equipped printing offlil In ' Southern Oregon.-. Bookblnd- . - lng, looso -leaf ledgers, blll!n systems,- etc Portland prloes. $1 N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any ma si rndlo. H. 0. purucker, 22 boutl Grape atreot. Office Phone 33 5; Res. 1442. 1 81 Sand and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand end Gravel plant. Clean washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all sixes. Phone, plnnt 1203. or office. 127. Storage WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, 810 South Front St. Phone 31$. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAOB CO. Office 111 N. Fir street. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE. Service guaranteed. 20 8. Grape St., Phone 644, or residence 1060, RE1NKINO TRUCKING SERVICE! Transfer and hauling of all kinds. Office 309 South Front St. Phone 332. FOR SALE MISCEtiliANKOUS FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood. Dalton llros. Tel. 523-R-l. 305 FOR SALE Wood under cover, dry fir 85.00 per load. $2.50 halt load; dry body fir. $2.75 per tier. Phone I141-.I. Longwlll Wood Co. 303 PER CWT. Wheat $1.60, ryo 8 1. 35, potatoes title; ulfairn, har lev, corn, vegetables, etc., bargain prices. 710 S. Riverside. 300 FIR WOOD $2.7.'. while It last. This is a special price on rt few tiers of 12-Inch dry old growth fir In load lots, delivered. F. E. Samson Co., phono 833. 300 ONE Henn spray rig In first class condition, pnono 1238, 29s FOR MALI-: Hot water Incubator und oil brooder. 11. G. Miller, west end Prune. 298 FOR SALE OR TRADE for cows, a wagon, buggy, mower, rake, tractor plow, ptow, sheep. Tel. R-U-X. 299 Foil SALE Marcus wheat, $1.50 per 100 lbs; seed barley, $1.50 per 100 lbs. Phono 950-J-2. 904 FOR SALE Onk, fir, mana nlta. Nathan Noweomb, Jr., 725 So. Central. Phone 735-R. 286tf FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hay, baled grain hay, Elmer Ross, R. F. D., Rose Lane, 281tf FOR SALE Jonathan and Splti enherg apples. Call Rogue K. Co., 1366. tf FOR SALE -Used sewing ma chines, nil makes, 15 up; terms If desired. All makea rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 North BartletL tf FOR SALE sAt bargain, I oak Oveneer doors, aire 2 i feet by 1 feet, with lock and without glass, sea them at Mall Tribune lee. r tf