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MEDFORD M'Ali; TR113UNR, MRDFORD, OK'KCOV, MONDAY. .J.WTAKY "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" E BRINGING OP FATHER By George McManus; Abstracts o PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 19. (A) Wholesale butter market opened uuiet today and the egf? market easy, both at unchanged quota tions. Butter market was short on inquiries. Kkb trading was light and adversely affected by fresh price declines at Seattle and New York Saturday. Price shading con tinued. ,ln the dressed meat and poultry market, veal, much over-supplied, was a cent lower at M centH u pund. Heavy hen prices were at a 20 -cent top as against an ex - tremo of 22 cents last week. Season first Florida new pota toes offered on the fresh fruit and vegetable market at $2.35 to 2.50 a GO-pound bag. : THE MARKETS I ... IJijV.suK'k. ' PORTLAND. Ore;, Jan. 'lO. tP) nule 2.0(1(1, calves Hid; opening fchnv but looks steady. Steers, C00 f 00 lbs., good, $S.r0-J).0; medium, S7.ri0-S.ri0; commnn. r . 2 ." - 7 . " 0 : 100-1 100 lbs., good, SS.jiO-ii.lO; me dium, 7. 00-8. 50; commun. $f!.2."i T.5II; 1 100-1300 lbs., good, $7.50 S.;2r; medium T.2ri-8.2r. Heifers, 530-850 lbs., gootl, $7.50-8.25- me dium, ?6. 50-7. 50; common", $3.50 (i-50. Cows, good, $f.25-fi.75; com mon and medium, $5.00-(i.25; mw cutter and cutter, $2.50-5.00. Hulls (yearlings excluded $5.00-5.75; cutter, common and medium S3.50 5.00. Vealors, milk fed, S10.50 il.,50; .medium, $11.00-10. 50; cull and common, 00-11.00. Calves, 25O-50U lbs., good and choice $11. OH IO. 50; common and medium, $5.50- !.O0. Hogs 1!75, including 733 hogs direct; active, killing classes 25c higher. t Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs excluded. ) Light lights. 140 lbs., SS.25-fi.25. Light vight, 160-1 SO lhs., . $!.00-J1.25: 3SO-200 lbs., Sf).00-!l,25. .Medium weight. 200-220 lbs., JS.2S-9.25: 220-2 50 Ihs, S8.00-tt.00. Heavy weight, 2 50-290 lbs.. $7.50-8.2 5; 21(0-350 lbs., S7.00-R.50. Packing sows, 275-500 lbs., medium and good, $6.50-8.00. Feeder and stoeU cr p:s, 70-130 lbs., good anl choice, SS.50.lt. 7 5. Sheep 1 4 00, including S14 on con tract; .steady to strong. Lambs, 1)0 lbs. down, good and choice, Sti.75 7.25; medium, $5.50-6.75; all weights, common $4.50-5,50. Year ling wetheiH. 90-1 1 0 lbs., medium - to choice. $4.00-5.50. Kwes, 9 0 120 lbs. medium to choice, S2.50 3.50; 120-1 50 lbs. medium to choice $2.2 5-3.2 5; all weights, en 1.1 and common. $1.50-2.25. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., .Inn. 1!). (P) HUTTEll Quiet. Prices to re taileis (except as noted): Cubes: Extras, 25c; standards. 24c; prime firsts, 2:1c: firsts, 21c. Creamery prices: Prints lie over cube stand ards. UliCS Easy. Fresh extras. 20c: standards, lilc: fresh mediums, 1,8c: pullets. 12c. -Prices to whole salers, 2c under price to retailers. MILK Steady. Knw milk (4 per cent I, J2 per ctt., delivered Port land less 1 per cent: crude C, milk. $1.50. Hutterlat delivered in Port land, 21c. POULTRY Heavy lien market 2 1 cents lower. Huyinp; prices: Alive heavy hens over 42 hs., 20c; me dium hens. :i'j to 4V(,.,lbs 15(f Hie; liKht hens 12(f? Lie; springs, 20c. Pektu fliicKs, liirti ISc. Tur kevs No. 1, 29 g' 31c. Cleese, 17 ISc. COUNTRY MEATS Veal: Top nriee lc lower. Puylng prices: Choice veal. 14c; pork, 12M;.ci 13c; Why wish for Summer? vacation NOW in California You don't really have to wait the turn of the calen darfor your vacation, l ake it now, when you need it most. Board a Southern Pacific train to California. To San l-'rancisco, Los Angeles, Hollywood . . . perhaps to Agua Caliente or Palm Springs. Some where down South you'll find the carefree fun you need to fit you for the year ahead. Any Southern Pacific agent will help you plan the trip. Southern Pacific J. C. CARLE, Agenf Phone 34 I MV BOV- VOO'LL MA.KE MO 1 mistake ikJ iE.-rruO "Yoor S ' 1 n WIFE CiET A OOG- ItoO'LLFINO 4 I ttv)A,T THEV CAOE. A. FEELIM5 ff I OF iECOfRlTX "tMOONlO THE. J .- MOOSE- , II l' I n " L of.-i. riv. ,ri v - . n n .i v re v, -rr V" 1S31. IDIM Fwitture Sf'rvlojac.. Ivj C jj jl jj J rjL ' 5rui luii.ip rltthu rwrvtia .' THE NEBBS The Reward WUO.T novni .- S I BACK BUT 1 GUESS ITS WORTT-I Lii bVWT.DOVOU - ' V ,r .. ,rs SO PEACEFUL with- SUPPOSE HAS" OUT. WIM IT'S LOMESOME HAPPEKJED TO Ik " y ' ' PAPPV APPLE6V? f XSzQ0 ) - - I "hfyjamo i -h- kmewo. lpr'' ''"'JC? ASrY wMWvti ... iM amw of Z$Aj OUR READERS JBt-CT j ( 1 I feive us tK j (Copyright. choice lamhs, 14 iff 15c; heavy veal 91 Hie: mutton, (ic. ONION'S Steadv. Oregon, $1 H 1.25. ; r POTATOES Steady. No. 1 grad ed, S1.75ffn2! No. 2, $1.15ll.50. WOOL Steady. Eastern Oregon, nominal; valley, 14 (it 18c; lamb, 10 ii 14c. .Mohair, nominal. HAY Steady. Wholesale IniyinK prices, delivered Portland: East ern OreRon timolliy, S22.5QS 23; do valley, S15i 1 Sl.bO alfalfa', $lS(fi 18.50; clover, ?1G; oat hay, SHi; Btraw. ton.'.. SellinK' prices, $1 to $2 more. .'.'.- j . Portland Wlieat '-, PORTLAND,. OVe., Jan.' V).P?) Wheat futures: Open Hlfih L&A Close 'Jan. '.: .'. 06 .tin. . (15 - .05 - May .:: 08 .08 . .68 -.08': Cash wheat: Ulg Bend blnestem -..-.t.. .08 Soft white ; . restern white '':66 Hard winter G3 Northorn spring ..,: 03 Western veil 03. Oats No. 2 38-11). white, $22. Today's car .receipts: Wheat 222, barley 2, flour 24, corn 3,; oats 2, hay 3. . Saii Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. in. (A3) 'Hutlerfnt f. o. b. San Fran Cisco, 23c. . . . Wall Street Report XBW YOllK.v, Jan. 17. (A) Moderately active ollhm appeared in the Mock market during the last 'hour of today's trading, ufter the llHt hnd drifted lower In sluK trirsh trading most of tlw l;iy. The closing tone was weiik," blitltotnl sales approximated only 1,300,000 shares, ieneral Kloetric sagKed a point to a new low for the pres ent shares, and I H. Steel, Amer ican Telephone. and American Can lot about as much. Today's closing prices for 15 se lected storks follow: Am. ran 107 Am. Tel.. & Tel 1S1 "2 Anaconda 32"; Col. dui 31 t:urtiss-Vright 3 ienera I K lee trie (new ) 4 2 ("lone.ra! Motors ; 30- Kennicott (.'opper 24 Mont. Ward l" Kadio Corporation 1 - '7t Heading fi Sears Itoebnck 47 V S. P 10"- 1'nluvl Air Craft 23. I'. S. Steel 13H Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) make money liniiU'mu in New York. Tin- lute Oirilcti Armour used to siiy llnil he wouldn'v work iiwiiy from tlio stnckyni'ds if you f-'iivo liiin hin choice of any job on eiirlli. Yesterday wheat' sold in Knrnpp 25 OFF ALL RAINCOATS Caps $1.95. Buy another for 5c The Men's Shop Next to Rialto Theatre I -7 (Copyright. IS3I. by Tin Bell Sy, IS3I. by Tin B.ll Syndict.. Inf ) Tnd. Mi:h R.t. at the lowest price since the days of Queen KiizaneXh. in the ItitU century. Ycu could buy grain in J-rfVerpool an cheaply as Drake bought it when he was provision his hfa ships to vob the Spuniai'ds. The 'Chicago price was better here, thanks to tlncle Sam's long pocket book, stabilizing prices by buying and hot gulling, and thanks to the tariff. William Rogers knows President Hoover us well as Milton knew Cromwell. You remember bow powerfully Milton used to express Cromwell's thought and purpose, usually in Latin. Yesterday, Itog- I eis revealed Mr. Hoover's unwil-1 lingness to hand twenty-live mil lions of public money to the Ited Cross, to be used in national relief. Today you read that the Senate, in rather tricky fashion, voted for the $25,00p,0UU . Ited Cross appropria tion. The President, as . a . matter of course, will veto" that. - foolishness, if it ever comes before him. When this government decided to build the Panama Canal it did not give and say: "You build it." Why bur den the Red Cross with drought and unemployment relief which is much too big a job to say nothing pf overhead wastage? Private phi- lsint hrnnic ni'eiiciPH v1h the hunt nf intentions are expensive. If you gave $25,00(1,000 for relief to the Hod Cross and it passed the money on to the Salvation Army, and it in turn to the Y. At. C. A., and it to any one of the other he-1 nevolent agencies, when it came to paying out the money, after over head, salaries, expenses, etc., there would be about enough left to buy three sandwiches. A congressional committee Inves tigating communism and commun-! ists, reports that those gentlemen and their theories are a grave men ace lo democratic government. The first natural question is WHAT HKMOCHATIC government? Wliere have the committee seen such a government ? Communism means having things in common, "divid ing up." Outside of the Hible, read ! on Sunday, you "near little about1 dividing. In our civilization and I from those that have anything lo divide, you henr nothing about di viding. f-f If we ever get a democratic gov ernment, and it ever faces a "grave menace, " it will come from gentle men seeking to grab everything, not from would-be dividers. If Congress can take care of the grab bers, at .Muscle Shoals, for in f,tau'e, it need not worry about communistic dividers. They will change their minds as soon as they get something to divide. 'i'he cotnmiltee says the "reds" are elosely united and obey the orders of Mosr.ow absolutely. Thut is as foolish as whnl the reds say of cnpitalisni, and even more inneruraie. Where ten com inunistH are gathered together there are ten distinet ami separate plans for governing the world. And no real communist believes in taking orders from nnyborty. Look at. Trotxky thrown out by Stalin, Dan ton beheaded Uy Kobespierre. Uo hesi'.eire guillotined, Mai at, slab bed to death by Charlotte Corday. Congress should watch the gr:ih-1 hers and let the comic artists at- j tend to the communists. j :-:a;LK. Ore.. Jan. 1t. fSpM I llev. D. D. liandall and ll v, Hi h- ant of Medfoid hed n vival ine"t ings at the rfr hool hniife last week. Harold .Sims left the first of the week for Kugene whrre be b.i'; work driving a tru 'k. l'iwreju'e S.i nd"r"oii is on! 'if school thi week with the mumps. There are no oilier c-ej, reported in the neighboi hood. i i j BEAGLE j, AJ-U THERt'o "THE OOO-HOOiE- DIMTT 'bE.NiT TO U"b- I'M fr 2.00 OOLLAKS !'. VOU i! TO LOOK PAft Al-JD FEE A REWARD THAT --IT SOUWDa MORE LIKE A EXCUSE -ThAnJ A REWARD V S Pjt Oiy-ce i Miss Ella Smith of Tolo ws i among those from out of the dis-j trict ' who attended the revival j meeting here Tuesday evening. , i Mr. and Airs. George Pursel wcrej among those who spent .Monday in j Med ford." Mr. and Mrs. Karl T-awson and ; little daughter of Kagle Po!nl n nl j Tuesday evening at t lie home of M rs. l.fi wson's parent!", Mii a ml Mrs. lll.uknian. j The school children enjoyed the: all-day visit of little Vivian Mul liollen Monday. '!' Mrs. Viola iPnmeroy spent Thurs day nii;ht visiting with Mi'.h. Corn wall at the G.nnt home whore Mrs, Cornwall is staying d tiring the school week,. "Wilbur lllaekman did some plow ing for Fred Hmiih in Table Km-k, lai-M week. ' . Thursday evening we . had ..an,, electric storm which is very un usual for this time of the year. The vibrations of the light ning shimk the windows and doors of , houses, ANDUUSON CIIHI'.K, Ore, .lull. 1!l. (Hp.) All (if the AniU-rsiin crook ppopln join in t-lmnltiiiK tho rn.'id crew for thp work tluil wum : clono (ui our road nnd sill liopp lo kpi thp work finished in. the prin. Mrs. .1 HH. Mays and (hninliter attended tile funeral of Fred Klim Kon,, uncle of Mrs. Mayn( Wednes day at Medfonl. Mrs. Jaw. MacDowPll and Mrs. (Mark MaeDowcl! wpi'p out to Mpd ford Wednesday. Mrs. I-1. Marquess and children spent Thursday with Mrs. .las. Mays. Mr. and Mrs. Myers of Talent at (ieo. McAn- spent Thursday naly's. John Schuette and 11. 3. Center were in Ashland Friday on busi ness. The weather was finite freak tali Thursday afternoon, when we had a. thunderstorm In .lanua ry, and the hardest rain we have had this winter. Kuth Mays and K. J. Center at tended a show in Ashland Tuesday. .las. Mays and family were din ner guests at the McAnnnly home Sunday. Notice to Creditors. In the Cininty Court of tho Htnle of Oronon for Jackson County. In Ihe Matter of the Kstato of Joe Moofnuw, Deceased. Notice is hereliy given that the County Court of the Stale of Ore gon for Jackson County, has ap pointed me adiirinist ra I rix for t tie estate of Joe Aloomaw, doceai-ed. All persons having claims again hi waid estate are herebv required to present the same with proper vouchers within six months from this date at the efrirr- of Porter J. Xi-ff, Cooley P. u I Ming, Mediuid, Oiegoii. Jiatei! January 1. DOLLII-; MOO.MA Administratrix or the Kstale or Joe Mfiomaw, Dereaf-'cd. Notice lo Creditors. In the County Court of Ihe St.ite of Oregon for Jackson County. Ill Ihe Matte,-'of tile Kutate of J. KlliS Slater. DeePtiseil. Not ice is hereby given that I tie County court of the State of Ore gon for Jackson ("ountv. h;is ap pointed me Administratrix with the w:ll .-innexed of the stat" or .1 . Klbs Slater, dee-;ifel. All persons bav ;ml. elainis agaihKt satd -stnte ;ne hereby r quired to present t li rn wiih proper voit e hi r.- within ix montliH from ibis date at Ihe of fice of Porter J. Xeff. Couk-y IHl.ld iti Medfoid, Oregon. Dated January Hi, 1!i31. PoliTKIt J. ni;kk, Administrator with Will Aimex'-d of lb" Kstate of J. KlU.s Slater, De. H. ,. Vliiiiiil-lnilrlt' Vnliie in I iWlilni-s. In ii.e County Court of the State of (i.etton f,,r Jackson County. Ill the .Matter "f the Estate of Zach Cameron (also sometimes Vthanj a reward y . ANDERSON CREEK I, AH'. THEH.t'i MuQIE I THERE SHE lb T TV! AT 1-oN'T 1 SEE THE UOUND- i N CiOlMCJ TO LIKE To v , " . . J 5r .i.y!cMiHER- ovv. her? you coulOmT fimo A POUMD OF LIM8UB WIDE CHEESE. IF IT WAS LIKE WAM6INJC5 OM VOUQ NOSE known a Zachery Cameron. De , ceased. Notice is hereby given that on the -3rd day of January, UKtl. the County Court for Jackson County, Oregon, duly jipoptuted the under signed as the administratrix of the estate of Zaeh Cameron, deceased: and that thereafter she qualified as such, and i.s now administratrix. All persons having claims against said estate will present the same to her at 4 1 Liberty Jiulldlug, Medfoid, Jackson .County, Oregon, with ji roper vouchers, . Dated lrd day of January. 1!i;il.i ?' COUINNK MUUP11V, ' Administratrix of the estate of a eh Cameron, deceased. NOTJCK OP APPOINTMENT AIMLNISTIt.TOit Tn the County Court of the State of Oregon lor Ihe County of Jackson In the matter of the estate uf II. II. DuMois. ;,. NOTICK IK 11 KUIj: 15V GIV1CX .that 1 have been duly uml regularly ajipointed administrator of the above entitled estate under and by virtue of an order of the 'County Court of Jackson county, Oregon, duly made, rendered and entered upon December Id, 1!CH), and all creditors having claims against said deceased are hereby notified to pre sent tlie same- duly verified, and with vouchers thereunto attached, and all persons owing said estate are notified to pay their said in debtedness to me at the office of Percy A. Pray, my attorney. Jionm 1-3 Palm building, Medfoid. Ore-! gnu, within six mouths from tho date of this notice, ' Dated nt Medford, Oregon, this !!Ulh day of December, llKtn. . JA K. NU'llOLS, Administrator of the Kstale of II. II. Dultois, deecafed. PKltCY A. P.ltAV, Attorney for Administrator Palm Uldg., Medford, Oregon. CLASStriED ADVERTISING RATES Rait ptr word for lint insertion. 2c; faclt succeedino inttrtioit. lc: niiniinum 2'jc. Index your ads with For Salt. For Rent, ttc, and count these worth as well as each initial, telephone number, etc., at a word. Classified ads cash in advance and not taken over phone, unless advertiser lias monthly account. No allowance lor phone errors. WANTEX SITUATIONS WANTKD Position, lady: normal Mraduate. P.ox ,1, Mail Trihune. 2il!l CARPENTER wishes any kind of work. Ernest I limes, 2-HI So. Ivy. Phono 321-W. 2!ID WANTKD MISCKMjANTCOUS ATTENTION Would like one business woman lo board and room; one who apprcclati's home life. Cotnfortil lile room and real meals, Easv walkiut; distanee. 2 I 1 I'otlaue. Tel. I r,77-X, 2II!I WANTED- Patients, convalescents and elderly people to care lor'. Phone I -'S2 or call at 7 So. Chest nut. 21t!t WANTED I .a uml ry. Satisfaction guaranteed. Will call for and deliver. Tel. K22-L. 2!l WANTED J2OH0 for 5 years, on A-l pear orchard. Dux . A., Tribune. 2'.i'J FI'RNITI'RI': repaired at your home or our shop. A. X.;Thlb nult, Phone !lli!l-lt. 3(l.'i LOCATE or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you monisy. Hawley Transfer. 619 No. River side. Phone 1044-X. 29Htf RAW hOllS WANTED Do not ship; we pny the price. Hides, wool nnd pelts. Medford Bar gain House, 27 N. Grape St, 227tf WANTED--2nd hand goods A Junk. Pats, 1500 Prune. I'll. 547-L. 312 FOR GARDEN and field plowing, sand, gravel find sediment. Tel. 012-j, Samuel Isntcmnn, tf CASH TAID Tor JunK. 17 North Grape Kt. Tel. 10 Jofitf 1OBT LOST L-irtre Springer spaniel; dark hi ow n arid white. , ny In formation le.'idma to refill ti. call .Vll-V. Liberal r. is nd. 3n LOST If dog Is mtssinc, call 1516. not(a SOU SuRW FOR 1WLM V 'OROS WHEW VOU THE.RK AWO OOIJ'T HE AH. FIJOM A PERSON! FOI5 TOO SOMETH1M WBONii HICLP WANTED FEMALK WANTKD Woman to care r elderly lady. Part time. Addre l!ox L. C. care Tribune. It1 FOR lUOari FPHN1BHKD KOOMS ro II JIKNT Kurn. housekeeping rooms, 111 1 No. l!:irtielt. li!l KOU Kl'INT Pleasant room for gentleman, close in, private home; bath, garage, lloil K. Main. . 2n:ttf VOU HUNT Nicely furnished sleeping rooms wit h heat ; rato nioilerate, JPifi So. lliverside Ave. If liOU.M AND nOAltD, reusonalile; KuriiKe. S3 N. Peach. 3114 Knit Iil'INT -l-room furnished hons.; water paid, (.'all for key at 31 Kroni St. Mlllf FUJI lll-.NT Small furn. Iminire I'll! So. Ivy. house. 2s;ur IIOUSKS for rent or sale. One furnished. Cull 10D. 30 North Central. 2S0tf FOR Hl'iNT fi-rnom modern hnn nalow, near corner K. Main and tjratcr Lako Ave. l'hono T.17-L or r. it t -1 1 - li . asmt FOU KHNT? t-room fumlshod ctittiiKe, Karaite. 3115 E. Jackson HI., l'hono 7-lll-W. asiitf FOR RENT Small furn. house, upt. and Karaite. HO W. 10th. tf FOR RUNT D-room cottaite, with l nut h and klicnen ranso, on vvwst Uth St. Apply Wins Agency or; 400 Kins; bt. a FOR RENT - 4-room furnished house at 1127 W. Main. Phone C. A. DeVoe, B23-J-2. tf FOR RENT Homes. Furnlshod or linfurnlehed. Brown A White. 1 7 lf FOU RKNT APAHTMKNT8 . FOR KENT a rooms, unfurnish . ed; newly palnleil; 2 liloeks from liln II IV. Call KIM lO. Mailt. Win. F. (.'ampliell. :t((l FOR RENT 3-rootn furnished nouseKeeinng apartment wllll go- rage; elu (irape. In; adults. FOR RENT a part mom. N. Holly. Nicely furn'fhed llltrell Court. :i2:t 21111 FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. Jniitire -111 S. Riverside. .'InO FOR RENT Furnished apt. 217 W. 2nd. 3H0' FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt; healed. 2211 N. Ivy. HHHtf FOR RENT 3-room duplex apt. $20. 2111 Haven. 2!)2lf FlIRNISHE.-v apt; 2 rooms and hath, completely furnished; prl vuto entrance; fuel furnished. Cal! 711. tf FOR RENT Furnished opts; lights, water, gnrago; $12, $15, $17. Phono 452-11. 2Tlf FOR RENT $13 ana $10 apart ments; wulls newly tinted; hot nnd cold water, bath and toilet, 2-slory hrlck building lit Jack sonville, 10 minutes from Med ford. See Mr. Onlldertj, real es tate, or The Nugget Confectlon- ery store. 243tf Medford Investment Company General Insuranc Msdfom, Orsies 121 W. Main Phons 1tt4 15 THAT i0 : By SOL HESS CflM'T ALLU5 TELL- MC15BI" HE WEMT TO FO TWO VOU ME-ve.:v5 HEAK FUOM 'EM -- DID VOU EVISR TM1MK OF THAT ; FOR RE NT M ISCEIjIANEO US FOH UK NT Oarnse. $3.00 per month. S25 So. Riverside Ave. tf M I SOK1 itiAN EO tlB C KNTLKMAN Xot acquainted here, wishes to meet lady be tween US and 411. No objection to willow with children. Address No. --'-P. Mail Tribune. riil'J 0 1 1 !:( ; )M A X ANMU'NC MM KXT 1 !: N K I! A I, I'KllSlllNd'S own ! wlnry oC tile (ircat War lias jujt started in the Dally nnd Sunday Ore Ionian. Mnliserllie now for this i.'real nevsi;iiier of lllo Pa cific .Northwest. I'riia' 7.r. fetus iter month, delivered. Agency 1 Ica.lcitmrtcrs, Ilealh DritK Stow, l'hono SS I. 3lll ASHLAND Convaleaeent and Best Home, carca for old people and Invullds. 210tr AUTO OLASS Installed while you wait. 1(1 13. Sth. tStf BUKINKSS Ol'rOlXTUNn'IKS F1LINO STATION and Btoro for Hiile or trade, on hlKhwuy. See owner. North Central at Mill Service. ZSotC KOII SAIilC UVKHTOCK FliKSii cow Klvlm- ! irnl Winn milk per day. l'hono (III7-H-1. 303 FOR SA.I.B rouirnx FOR SAL1-: Splendid Mammolh ltloii'e Turkevs Toms for hrecd lllt;. Phone 3II-.I-3. L'llll i,H.;ssl,.:it's Square Deal lliilch- vl.v ,,, ,.. M,,ln t.hl,.kHi h.h. i.rlees reillleeil 1C hooked "mv- ir"i"-'" '"' FOIt SALE Hollywood pullets, .Mammoth llron.e turkeys, this year's hatch; sacrifice; leavlntr. P.errydalo Ave., 1 Mock from hlirhwav. 21111 FOR SAIiXj no MICH FOIt SALE 3-l'oom house, Vj acre, chicken house, garage, electric pump. Price $lt!ll(l. Smallj payment down, balance like rent. It.'trydale .Meat Market. 300 SALE ll-nn. modern house, under i.olistruellun. No. 723 Palm See owner on Job, 30:i ! FOR BAIiK nlTIAIj KSTATK DANDV little chicken ranch, with good buildings, close in, which run lie had all complete to do biiHlney.s, with MM) chickens, for a down payment of fSfill, llal anee easv monthly payments. Total price $2:1011. This is cer tainly a snap. See Southern Ore gon Realty Co., 4I North Riv erside. 200 FOIt HALE Stock ranch cheap; I lio acres near I'.oaglo; fine land; eoti.tilera tile limber. Address ,'M3 Apple St., Mcdr.ird. 'I'd. 7S7-X. 3110 FOR SALE 2 acres, ,d nillo be yond Phoenix on Pacific hisvay. aeross from White Wing Poultry ranch. T. R. Alvord. 2H2tt 70-AcRE dairy and fruit ranch; some fine cows and champion bull. Price. Including every thing, $1 2,000. Ilrown .fc White, Realtors, Holland Hotel I! Mi: . 2Slitf WHEN VOll think of real estate, think of Brown & Whim. if FOR BAI.K MINCTliliANMOIIi Foil SAI.i: 1 aim iM new 1Ie.it- l-.l;i heitiii'.; to'e; bargain. 1). I.. Flviin, Phone ISO-li. lie I FOIt SALE 1'sed Fordson In i:nnd me hatilcal. I ' mtersl u ng drawliar Olid (ilMllHel- tSle Wheels. AlldlCMS Funis.. il, Mall Tribune. 2:i!l' '"OR sfl.K- Shelled corn. $100 per ewi. Pli. .lie r,::;l .1-1. otto N.-id ermeyer. 30-1 Full SALl Qlood chin seed wheat l.oii i.-' hit.; 2 well matched learns with li.iinc.ss. Vilas Ranch. 2 II II ! MURUAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab j stracta of Title, Title Insurance, Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. 'Kill JACKSOV CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. T h fl oiiiy coin pine T i 1 1 o s y s t c uj la Jackson County. Accountants WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselor, Auditors and Accountant a. B. M. Wilson, c. P. A.; Leland J. Knox. C. P. A. Liberty Bldg., ! Phone K.7-H. Cl!irirm-tic l'ti)Hi(rlan DR. K. W. HOFFMAN Chlro prnetleo Nervw ripoclallHt, Office hours a to 12, 2 to 5. 203-204 Liberty ISldK. Oftlce Phone 680; Hen. l'hono 7il0-H. J'-Irotl'lc Motor Uopatring L. c. st'llAFLi; Armaturo wind hi, (.'liH'trk motor reairin. Stock be.'irina nnd br'ishea. 33 X. Central, l'hono 90-.I-2. 371 i:poi t Window Cleaners LFT HKOltdl.) 1)1) IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Oriental nut cleaning, specialty. FititiiiL'lal i-K LEND MOMCY to worthy peo ple to p:iy their honeHt debts. Pa elfie Coast Credit Awsociatlon. 42S MeuTonl Ulilg., Medtoril, Ore. Fiii'iiltiiri Ki'imiiitiK FUKNI T 1 1 R E K K -U P II O LSTER E D re-finlshed, re-glued. We carry a full lino of upholstering Bam-pIpA'- J'lll1, Tel- 969-R-Money to Loan Ijudk Tlnie Ucal Estnte Mortgwgo Txiaiifl Photic i:t22 Commercial Finance Corp. Medford, Orvfcon Monumcntji THK ORBUON QHAN1TB CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, GenernJ MnnuKor; P. M. Kershaw. Sal MnniiKer. 302 N. Front St. MukIo Piuiio Instruction FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teach( of piano. Classical nnd populal music courses. lTaleht Mus Studio. 318 Liberty Hhg., Tel 73 raintlng nnl Pnpcrhnnirlne HARRY MARX Painting, tinting pupcr-nangine;. L'none J.its-j. ' M. A. CLISS & COMPANY Paint inc. paperhanttlnc; and lnterlol finlshlnst. 302 Crater Lake Ave Phono 1(104. 4 J PrlnterH nnd Publlsticrg MEDFORD I'RINTINO CO. Ht( tho best enulpped printing offl'4 In Southern Oreifon. BookblncV IntT. loose leaf ledsrera, btlllrl systems, etc. Portland prices, HI N. Fir St. Riiilin Service RADIO SKRVICH on any mak radio. H. O. Purucker, 21 Soutl a rape street. Office Phone 835; lies. 1442. 381 Kami nnd Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean wnshod sand and Rt'iivel; crushed Rravel, all alzes. Phone, plant 1203, or office, 127. KtnrnRo WAREHOUSING Storage, Dlstrl butlon, Medford Warehouse, 810 South Front St. Phone 316. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGH CO. Office 111 N. Fir street. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE!. Service guaranteed. 20 S. Grape St., Phone 614, or residence 1060, REINKINO TRUCICINO SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds. Office 300 South Front St. Phono33j!.J FOIt RAM! MISCIMjLANEOIJS FOR SALE- -Trailers, 10!) S. Holly. 2011 FOR SALE Incnnators. Phono 331-M. 307 FDR SALE Dry fir nnd hardwood. Dalton lll'os. Tel. 523-R-l. 305 FOU SALE Wood under cover, dry fir $5.00 per load, $2,511 halt load; dry body fir, $2.75 per tier. Phone 11-11 -.1. Longivlll Wood Co. 303 PER CVT. Wheat SI. 60, ryo $1.35, potatoes Ollc; a 1 fair a. bar lev, corn, vegetables, etc., bargain prices. 710 S. Riverside. 300 FIR WOOD $2.75 while It lasts. This Is a special price on n few Hers of 12-ilich dry old growth fir In load lots, delivered. F. E. Samson Co., phono 833. 300p FOU SALE nil TRADE for rows, a wagon, buggy, mower, rake, I factor plow, plow, sheep. Tel. R-13-.X. 2'.ID Fill: SALE Marcus wheat, $1.50 per Hill lbs. Tel. D5II-J-3. 30-1 FOR SALE Oak, fir, manrit- nita. Nathan Newcomh, Jr., 725 So. Central. Phone 735-R. 286tt OR SALE Loose alfalfa hay, baled grain hay. Elmer Ross, R. F. D., Ross Ijinn. 281tf FOIt SALE Jonathan and Splti enherg uppleu. Call Kogue R, Co., 13116. tf FOR SALE Used sewing ma chiees, all makes, $5 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 North Burtlett. 'tf Foft SALE At bargain, I oak veneer doors, size 2 feet by 7 V4 feet, with lock snd without glass. See them at Mall Tribune office. 6 -i. f