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"EVERYONE INSOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
BRINGING UP FATHER ,
By George McManus
11 LIXI;SS D1KKOTOKY
Abstract
MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE, 1UEDFORD, 1, K ;ON. WKI.XKSMAY.
ON ALFALFA HAY
!N SLOW DEMANO;
i
PORTLAND, Jnn. 21 Of) 1'. S.
N'o. 1 alfalfa hay was quoleil to i
Hie trade at $17.00 to 1S.00 a ton '
in Portland lotluy. a. 50 centK to i
$1.00 doclino from pikes of a week
ago and a reflection of continued
slow demand reported by represen
tatives of tho department of nu
licultural economies throughout
tlie northwest. o. b. prices in the
llermlsion district were re)orteii
around SEJ.OO.
PORTLAND, Jan. 21 (P) nut
ler and egg quotations held liu
changed in wholesale markets to
day. Butter market at the opening
stood on firm ground in its rela
tion of receipts to demand. Re
ceipts were light and demand un
usually good, promising a good
clean-up of fiesli supplies.
Egg market opened easy, receipts
greater than demand, sales forced
at irregular prices. Pacific coast
extras a cent lower at New York
was a weakening factor on the
shipping side.
Country meats and poultry were
steady except for a cent decline on
medium weight hens, in oversup
ply; quote: 14 to la cents a pound.
Fresh fruit and vegetable trade
opened normally active at unchang
ed quotations on all lines.
Livestock
rVlHTI-NI), Jan. 21 (P) Gal
lic :ii", calves 1: quolallly steady.
Hogs Kl'.tl. including ntiS direct
or on contract: steady.
Sheep I uO; quotably steady.
Portland Produce
POIITLAN'D, Jan. IMlPi But
ter: fiinier, (piotutions unchanged.
Kggs: Kasy, uneliangcd.
Milk (liutterfnt) steady and un
elianged. .
Poultry: Medium hens 1c lower
at 1-le, other quotations uucliang
ed. Hay: Alfalfa liay M-l.no lower.
(Wholesale liuying riees. deliver
ed Portland) eastern Oregon tim
othy $22.5-23.0l); do valley $19.00
19.50: alfalfa 17.00-18.00: clover
$16.(10; oat hav SH'i.Ol); straw $7.00
8.00 ton; selling prices $1.00-2.00
more.
Country meats, onions, potatoes,
wool, nuts and eascara hark steady
and unchanged.
Portland Wheat
I'OKTIA'I), .Ian. 21.
Wheat:
Olien High Low
.lan 65 .05 .85
Clowe
.05
.08
... .08
... .00
... .00
... .0:1
... .0:1
.May (iS .68
Cash wheat:
Ilig r,enl Mupfllcm
Soft while
Western white
Hard winter
Northern spring
.US
Western red ,,;
Oats: No. 2 :IS-Ih. white -2.
Today's car receipts: Wheat
73: hurley. 2; flour, 11); corn, -I
oats, 1; liny, 1.
San I'YiiiiHsco liutterfnt.
SAN FRANCISCO. .Ian. 21. UP)
ISntterfal f.o.h., San rranrisco.
24c.
4
Wall Street Report
NKW YOKK, ' Jan. 21. Pj
SclliiiR of I. S. Steel. In response
to an unfavorable , earning esti
mate turned stocks downward to
day after a small advance and the
closing tone was heavy. Westing
house and National Biscuit lost -and
Ilethkhem Steel. American
Rolling Mill. Johns-Manville.
American Can. Eastman Kodak
and American telephone 1 to lVi-j
Ha lis held nhout nan ot 1 10 t
point early gains. Sales totaled
approximately 1,'mO.oiio shares.
Today's closing prices for 3"
selected stocks follow;
Am. fan lOS-i
STOPS
Fain and Itching
.. front Tli 1 - t
Don't put up with
painful piles another
day or hour. There
is positive relief, very
often, for the very
worst ense. Pyramid
suppositories are de-!
V signed to stop the
P a i n a n d
jr even an ucn-
111)?. K 6 1 161
comes quicklj-.
The first ap-
i plication will
bring' you
much comfort
and ease. Try
them today.
Remember the
name. Justiy
FREE
Pyramid '.complet
comfort bos (r...
Pyramid bup'
positories to any druggist; GO cents.
- PYRAMID DRUG CO.
770-B p,r.mil Bldf., M.r.h.ll, Mkh.
Please send me a box plainly
Wrapped, sealed, postpaid, and en
tirely free.
Name
Addrtst
City
State
THE MARKETS
K LL
WELA.-I DOW'TTHllvlK MUCH OF
THT DOG MCKSlE HA- BOX AT
LEVbT ME WttU IMTEREW HER
-M" KE'EP HER HOWIE- "bHE
Wont be out bHoppiN" am' I
SsPfeNOttsi ALU ME
THE NEBBS The Suspect
7T
Tf He Wt in -iveX V. 5 ti ul to T-ma . D, Me have a J Oi a.mT trvim' to cover
use mis nee, to latoK, yj kS'o evervtS.' 1S vo-,R cASTLK ANJ ? 15 sick AerjoT IT anjO I'M
ROPE I MISS SvX i i -5? ,?rllj' I) LET MH IW WITHOUT J fj 4 NF-RVOUSWEbS. 1. DFFEBEO y4
VTkuess s S ' y A OP ME. OR eoMSTHlsl PRoPE-rt A 200 REWARD ANJO HE CfW
NCLf X XX X'cAuse PAPweouLOwr V Stls 4 .-A vuasmt worth that f fj
:
-2f KtryitjU. Wlr Tl BtU aytoMllc- td IH U S Pji ORc
Am. Tel. and Tel 1S5
Anaconda :1S
Col. Cas 3J
CurtiRR Weight i
(leneral Kleclric (new) 4:1 U
Oenoral Mttors 37 j
Kennicot Copper 241-.
Mont. Ward l"Vj
Kadlo I'orii
Seara lloelntck -IS 1 -j
S. I ' 102
foiled Air Craft 24V.
T. S. Steel HlU'i
Int. Tel. & Tel 2.".
(Reported fay Jackion County Ahitraet Co.,.
Sixth Street and Central Avenue.).., ,V;
Murriiio l.iconsos.
irnroM Art hue Davis and Lola
Max Mi ros. ' '
' Hurry Howard T)unn and Kmma
JSohnort.
Wilhur L. Montgomery and Ma
bel M. Whipple. ,
Andrew L. Campbell and Ceorg-ia
PiOUgll.
Ludwig Suuer and Kdith Maxey.
Cilenden llamsland and Oleta
Mao Madison.
liandall II. Hobo and Hllern Mao
Fon ton.
Aubrey C. Miles and Floy John
son. fMenn W. Pell and Huby Mr
Kwoii. .lamcy S. Tammahill and Julia
J. Asher.
Circuit Court.
J. W. Ilyhee vs. K. 1. Guthrie,
et ai. Foreclosure.
Nora I. Dynge vs. Henry II
Dynpe. llivorce.
Iewis Super-Service station v.
II. .1. lliinl. Chattel lien.
State vn. It. A. l)nrf. Trans
porting iiitoxicatlnc liquor.
State vs. J. C. Meyeln. Ohtaln
infj kooiIs by falso tiretense.
State vs. jameH Kay. IMpsensinp
a still..
State vs. John. Abel, and
Mack Ilrown. Kurnlary.
Julius Wolf va. James H.
Moore. Foreclosure.
K. 1!. Shreve. S. G. Colton vs.
Kermite Metals Co., Inc., et al: for
money.
Charlie K. Jobo vs. Timber ProJ
uets Co.: lien.
l,ewis Sillier Service Station vs.
Crooks Produce Co.; chattel lien.
Dorothy Torrey vs. Frank Tor
rey; divorce.
J. 1'. IliiiKliani vs. J. II. Andrews;
damages.
So. Oretron Weldincr and Itepair
Winks vh. firaee M. W ilson; chattel
lien.
IVohulo tVnirt.
I'tate of Joe Mooniaw dc): ad
milted to proltate.
Joseph ltalh (dee.), estate. Ad
mitted to probate.
Heal l'stnto Transfers.
City of Jacksonville to Ethel
Wheeler; O. '. . Lots 1 to 8. 111k.
37. Jacksonville.
C. s. Ilutleret lix to K. T. llricKs:
W. r. 4T.r, ft. on Hllf-h St.. Ashland.
citiwns Hank of Ashland to .Min
nie K. Thompson: deed 0 acres In
IM.C 45. Tp. .1:1 S. I!. 1 1-3.
Louis. It. lluckioy et ux to 1. 3.
Murray; W. I). I.ot 5. l!lk. 2, Kalr
m.mnt Add. Mcdrord..
llatlic J. lieeman et nl to Carrie
O. I'ulil; W. I), land In Sec. L'0. Tp
3 It S. Ii. 3 W.
Il.lttie J. Ileeman et al to l.illle
A . .McKay: W. 1). land :n Sec. 2.
Tl'. SB S. It. 3 W.
Ix-sler It. HaU'llT et ux to W. Tl.
Monitor et ux; W. 1). I.ot 1. I'.lk.
'('." nolllev.ild Park Add. Ashland.
T,. A. Wricth et lix to Flmer Ib'r
rle.l: W. I. land in Sec. III. Tp. 3T
S It. 1 W.
I-;. O. Ifenselman et ux to Wni.
rtelnhart et ox: W. T). I.ots 1 and
3. r.110".. IliKhl.ind Park Add. Med
ford. Wm. liullincton. et lix. lo .T
A r.ollineton. W. P. to H Int. In
XK ef NW, ,W of SK, SW of N1S,
HEU.O'.
n js rn n
MOMEN -
SB of NW sec. 3. twp. 39 S.. It.
3, K.. J1.00.
Joy A. Walker, et ux. to Mrs.
Louie Underwood, W. I), to lot 13.
blk. 3, Palm's Add. to .Modford,
510.
John Conlon to F.tln Conlon.
W. I), to lot 5, ICmiB'H Add., -Med-foid.
$1.
Harry A. Lucas, et ux, to Frona
llei'Heil. t c D. to 12. ii acres
in 1)1.0 GU, twp. 3S S., It. 1 west
$10.
Frona 1 lorried, et vir. to F. A.
Morse, et ux. W. 1). to 12.112 acres
In 1JLC 5"J, twp. 3S S., It. 1 west,
$10.
Lena CiiinniinKs, et vir to Mary
L. McCii.ky, W. D. to part lot 5,
Midway sub-division, $10.
Sheriff" to Byron II. ''Allison-,
deed to land in sec. 20, twp. 33
S., It. 2 Fast, $1000.
.Mary F. Swanson to It. O. Itel
cel, et ux. W. D. to part lot 13.
W. C. Myer Add. to Ashland. $11).
Lurllne Wllkins, et al to Henry
II. Palmer, et ux, W. D. to part
hilt r,. l'oai'hblow Paradise Or
chard Add. to Ashland, $10011.
James l". Snutn. et ux, lo "
J. Smith, W. I), to land in sec.
If., twp. 3(1 S It. 3 West, 1-5
Interest, $10.
James V. Smith, et ux. to W. J
Smith, W. I), to land in sec. 10.
twp. 30 S.. It. .1 West, 1-5 interest.
(lenrge Hilton. Jr., to Lloyd K.
ifniUh. et al. W. 1). to part lot
:J, Midway sub-division, $10.
M,.,n,,,,l Irrigation IJistlict to
('. A. Myers, et ux, W. . to lot
10, Cresthrook Orchard uacis.
$203.59.
Wm. Meixner. et ux to Tlinher
Products Co. CJ. C. I), to lots S and
!). hlk; 1, Hunker Hill Add. Med
ford, $1.
Wm. Hulliimton to Vera L. I-m-llnvtoll.
W. D. to H Int. in SK of
NW. NW of S10, SW of XK, SK
ot NW, sec. 3, twp. 39 It
3 K $1.00.
C. JI. -Duncan to Martha Dun
can. W. I), to 'j Int. in NF. of
SW, sec. 13, twp. 37 S R. 4 west,
$10.
lOuln L. Callan to J. M. Callan.
Q. C. D. to lot 12, blk. 2. Wool
verton's Add., Medford, $10.
J. D. Culbertson, et ux, to lla'el
Chitwood. W. D. to land In sec.
13. twp. 37 S.. It. 2 west, $10.
f 13 N'T HAT POINT, Ore.. Jan. 21.
(Spl.) Mrs. Z-lla Milhr of,
Hnsfhurtf and Mrs. Henry Krwkin
of Mvrtle i:nelc arrived I'rlday to
ho with their father. Mr. Millard,
who iasned away Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hmltli nnd
family spent Hu n Uy at IliK"
Hanks vlMitinu the John SLu-h
family.
Mr. and Mrs. 1,. F. Plekett of
fif!d Hill were Sunday kiiwIs
Mr. and Mrs. Kventt Kaher.
Members and friend "r
f'hrintian iluinh will enjoy lh
nnnunl dinner In th chureh par
Los January 22. This evm i
looked forward to with keen fil
tered. Mr. and Mr. , Will Keruuson
and friend left thin week for :t
month'n tour of .Southern Cali
fornia and Mexico.
Kunenil norviee for It"bert
riintnn rioffinan w.-re held at the
I'efternted rhnrrh January IS at
2 o'elork.
Many friend Bathered to pny
their last respeftH to the depart
ed and Kyiupathizo with the fam
ily. UoliPit Clinton pasfed away
Friday nvniiiR at the Commu
nity HoMiilal. lie hsives to mourn
his In his parent. Mr. nnd Mrs
'harle T. Hoffman, one sinter.
Mil. OtadvH Hoffman ond three
brother, Verne. Hliwart and Cor
don, all of Central Point.
A birthday party wam Riven
January 1 1 In Mnr of Joe
YViicht at his home. The evnim:
j i i iii ii i ii i i
j ' 1
CENTRAL POINT
was pent plalinf taids and
I'iTHl'bTARWl'iH
AMD CORRODE J&WELrVY
oHoP? Tuft b MR'S-JvqQ'B-
j i i
.) 1931. Inn Ftnire s.riw. far , r.rat llrttain ilKhl. r.ttrvrtl.
1
panic. Refreshments were served
hy Mrs. Wlinht. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. F. O. Cockran, -Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Colitis and .Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Wil(.-hl.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davis were
Modford visitors Sunday.
Mr. and .Mrs. J. K. Vincent and
son, Itohhy. epent Sunday visiting
friends at the Meadows.
VAl.hKY V1KW. Ore.. Jan. 21.
(Spl.) -Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Strut
ton attended -the covered dish
luncheon sponsored hy the lad lew
of the, social fluh of Alpha chapter
Kiistern Star, in Ashland Tuesday
evening.
S. S. Miehell of Ashland ha
driven two hands of eat tie down
and they are feeding them at the
Kirat'ton feed Ki'oiindr on Jiear
creek.
Mrs. O. J,, IVnland entertained
with two tables of bridge Wednes
day a fternoon. iuests were: Mrs.
Kd Jtohinson. Mrs. Kd Mors, Mrs.
IliiiKins. Mrs. Hoy I.eVand4-r. M rs.
K. C. Ciardner. Mrs. AV. A. rat
ton. Mr.s. I''. F. Murk of Medford,.
Mrs. New house of lie 11 view. M in.
MiKgins won first prize; Mrs. Strai
ten consolation prize. Al the elose
of the afternoon Mrs. Venland
served lovely refreshment.
Oiin A riiMpigfi- wa.s a caller In
Valley View Thursday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I. M. Lowo called
on Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold in'
Anhland Friday. Mr. Arnold is,
very ill; no liopo is held for his j
recovery. j
Mrs. lieaehert lowd received
word her mother, Mrs. 1 .rower, was,
very ill with double pneumonia, at
the home of her son in Ohio. Mrs.
H rower made many friends while
she lived in Valley View. j
1). M. Lowe whipped 500 pounds
of Rrains and masses and Bome ap
ples to ios Angeles to bo put In
the Oregon chamber of commerce
booth there. These products were
put in from southern Oregon, rep
resenting the Ashland and Mwlford
chambers of commerce.
O, M. Lowe wa.s in Falem last
week ami intends going again this
week to attend the fair conferences
being held there In the Interest of
the Chicago world's fair next year.
Min jenn Slratton. Mrs. V'. A.
St rat ton and A Ihert motored to
Hornbrook Sunday to visit the V.
Stratum family.
Mrs. C. Ab-;ini and Mrs. J. II.
M'Cracken attended the Who llo
class meeting at the home of Mrs.
O. Pratt Friday afternoon.
Mi km Ksther Childers spent Sim
day with her parents, Mr. and Miw.
S. childers.
Many A'alley View people at
tended "The f!ig Trail" at the Vin
Jng theater in Ashland luet week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Ilnllbiitigh
retuvned from Port land la ft 1 k.
While there Mr. llollbaiigli visited
Or. "offM's rlinic. ?
Mr. nml Mt s. . AV. I tn: ow
were in Medford Monday .enlng
at. a dinner nnd h rid en p. ty at
the Oadc Territt home.
ILLEGAL APPOINTMENT
SAI.EM. .Ian. a I . il") I., Ihe
opinion of some UMIP'iC'S r.l the
senate) Interim eoni!1til''e on ex
ecutive appointment. 11 i rn a ll
Oliver of John ! "i Il"' n
lecally l'caiiolntrd al a member
rf the slate io.,, of hfh'r edil-
callon.
When Ihe hoard o hi :her edil
(ollon was en ated. by Hie l!'-11
I. t:i-lalnre flier,- was lo created
n setuilo eotnmlll'i; on executive
aiipolnttiieuts.
f
VALLEY VIEW
1
COLLARS
DiA.MOMO'o IN THEM'
-VE'S .' aEI-U bt
DOWM THVo
AFTERMOOM-
.'.J V
lib? mmf7r
i Final otiro.
. In tho County Court of the. State
I of Oregon in and lor the County
i of Jackson.
In tho Matter of tho Estate of
Henry K Smith, Deceased, j
j Notice- is hereby given that thn
(undersigned administrator has filed
his final account In tho above en
titled estate and that the Court hasi
I fixed the hour of Hl:tM) o'clock a.m. j
on February 7th, 1 !3 1 , at t ho court
room of said Court in tho Court-,
! house at Medford, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing objec
tions, if any there lie, to said nc
, count, and for the closing of said
estate.
All persons interested In said es- j
tate are notified to appear M said
lime and place and show cause, if
any they have, why such find re
port should not ,be approved and
said estate closed as asked for in
said report.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, thlsj
utn day or January, A. O..
J. AV. WAKF.FIKUJ,
Administrator of tho Kslaie of
Henry D. Smith, Deceased.
Xollro.
Xnlice is lii'i-ohy ulvon that pur
suant to till" powor ami authority
.uraultMl itt uk Ity the proviiollH (
tho Will of F. )H!-nli!-uKO, rlo-
ccascd. v'. the undcrNiKlwHl, Kx-
pcutrix ami Kxocutor of Haul "Will,
from and after (ho 1-ltli (lay of
Kehruary, l!';ll. al tho hour of Hl:0a
n. ni.. at tho offioc of Hurry 0.
Skyrinan. Moilfonl lluiidlni;, .Iod
fortl. Orof,'on, hall nrooood to Moll,
atld will soil, at privulo salo. to tlio
lii.t;hc.t ami hot hidilor for cash
and oivdlt, tho ival proporly ho
lonttlm: lo said doi rdont at tho timo
of his (hath, dosorilu'd us followH,
to-vlt:
Tlu Norlhwost Quarter of tllp
Xol-thoatit tjilartor, and (ho North
east Quarter of tho Northwest
Quarter, of Section I'll. Toivnshlp
3s .South, ItatiK)' 1 West of the
Wltlaniette Meridian, in Jackson
('ounly, Oregon.
kj.it'ii .M.Mi'iAnioTitA axti,e.
.1 ( H I A X .V E H .1 A K ( ) 1) U ,H
(IKIOXIIKIJI.ICK,
as Kxocutrlx and Mxecntor, resper-
lively. of tho Kstato of V. Osen-
hrupo, deceased.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
Rl, tut wont for Itnt imtrtion. 2c; Mch
sutcttdina im,rlion. 1e; minimum 25c. Inrirx
your Adt with for Sale, For Rent, etc, and count
these word, at well a, each initial, telephone
number, etc., at a word.
Claejlied adt cash in advance and not tnten
over phone, unleil adver liter hat monthly account.
No allowance for phone errors.
HEfP WAXTEb MAIiR
IIAN'M lotlc time Johs for men
really, wantliiL,' work. Good mon
ey for hustlers. J)o not apply
unless you want to work. I can
lake care of you If von do. Write
J!ox 3-A. eaie Malt T'lhuno. ,i
wanticij srrtjAnoNS
W.WI'IMl Middle need liiilv de
sires housekeepiriL; iii nice home
I'liono 41I7-I.. 3ti:
nUSIVIOSH Cil'TOlXTUTHTIES
FIMXO STATION and ntor for
etalft or trado, on hlKhway g(M
owner, North Central at Mill
Bervlcn. jSotf
WAXTIOri S!ISCITI,rAMXlIS
WA.VTKI) Secondliand llcht ear
motor other than "ord. Will
hny in old car it necessary. Tel.
1 T.7. .Inj
WAXTKD -To hu.,- lis-ht ear for
cash. :i.'ll Haven .St, Utllltr.
KI'llXITriM-: repaired nt your
home or our shop. A. X. Thlh
ault, phone :c:i-lt. :iit.
LOCATj or lon distance hauling.
We guarantee to save you money, i
llawley Transfer, 619 No. Rlvor-
Side, I'hono 1044-X. JlUtf'l
RAW MTRS WANTHI) Do not!
ship; wo pay the price. Hides,
wool nnd pelfs. Modford liar
gn n House, 27 N. Orape St.
227tf
WAXTKI-!nd hand roods ft Junk.
1'als, l.'.liii IMune. 647-1,. 312
FOR GARDEN and field plowing,
sand, giavrd And sediment, Tel.
12-J. Samuel Halemnn. if
CASH PAID for junk. 17 North
Urape tiu Tel, lOtia. 0&tf
WITH
J
IX1ST
LOST 3 -strand pearl necklace, '
between SL'O K. Main and St.'
Mark'H KpiKeopal church. Tel. j
ltisii-X. Ueward. 3011
LOST If do? is mrttsing, oall 1G16.
2Bfltf
roil iucitv rfniNismcD
HOC) MS
lioo.M AND ItoAUD, yi.oa a day.
Phone liNS-X. :i3
Fttli PENT Pleasant room for
. 1. ........ I nlnuA i. Ii (( t.
home; hath, garage. oy E. Main.
j;t;uf
FOR HUNT Nicely furnUdiod
flle'plng rooniH with heat; rato
moderate. 35 So. Itiversido Avo.
tf
ltoo.M AXD JtOAUD. reaaonnhle:
Karaite. 33 N. I'e-ach. 304
POK RENT APARTMENTS
KOK ItHXT Furnished apart
ments and Ltaraue, near Arnuiry.
334 Apple. 301!
Kill! KENT KurnlshPd I nnd 2
room ait; $15 and (IS. 344 So.
Central. 3(11
3-liQOM npartment; prlvnto ent
rance, hath and Karaite; very
reasonable rent. II 10. Jackson.
302
l-'iiU lilXT 5 rooms, unfurnish
ed; newly painted; J Mocks from
lil.rarv. Call Sill K. Main. Win.
F. Caniphell. 304
t'OH HUNT ,1-room furnished
apt; heated, aaa N. Ivy. Sliatt
FOR lilCN'T 3-room duplex npt.
$i0. 2 1 li Haven. 202tf
Fi;itXISIIl:r npt; 2 roomn and
bath, completely furnlethed; pri
vate entrance; fuel furnished.
Call 76. tf
FOR RENT Kurnlnhed apts;
IlKhts, water, garage; $12, $15,
17. Phono 452-H. 27 6tt
FOR RENT ia ana $10 apiirt
ments; walln newly tinted; hot
and cold water, bath and toilet,
2-tory brick building at Juck-
' eonvlllo, 10 minutes from Med
ford. See Mr. cnlldors, real es
tate, or Tho Nugget Confection
ery store. Z43K
FOR KENT ITOTJHI1
FOIt It EXT 5-rooni furnished
house with hath, Sil iier month.
Next to Rainbow auto camp. Tel.
h :t r - t . lion
FOR 11F..NT Xearly new 3-room
Ixaise with sleiMnncr porch, wired
for electric ralik'e; Karaae; 1S
and owner pays water. See
Charles A. Wing Acency, Inc.
.10 I
FOR IE EXT 4 -room unfurnished
house. I'houo 1 I5(l-V, 301
FOR Itl'.XT 4-room filrnlShed
house; water paid. Cull for key
lit 31 Front Kt. SUtitf
FOR Ri;NT .Small furn. liouse.
InqUil" 140 Ho. Ivy. HK'JIf'
IloliHF.S for rent or solo. One
' furnished. Cull 105. 30 North
Central, HXlitf-
FOR RUNT C-rnom cnttaKe, with
haih and kituhen range, on Wesst
lllh St. Apply Wing Agency or
40(1 King Kt. tf
FOR RENT Home. Furnished
or unfurnished. Brown White.
. 17rf
Medford
Investment
Company
General Insurance
MtdfortJ, Ora
12t W. Main Phone 1U4
CH WELL1. I'M CLAO 1 rgSH
, HrtCOTAUTTLE I I
l NlECK-THAMK qooo- I I
rv lr-r - rc k ma- it
4 -jf'd warn
By SOL HESS
FOIt IlEVr MTSCEIjIANEOUS
FOU I: F XT Fully equipped res
taurant. Phone 13S4. Inquire
Isis Theater. 3UiI
FOR RENT OaraFre, ?3.00 per
month. S25 So, Riverside Ave.
tf
MISCICljTiANrcOtJB
1 1 1: i O N I A X AN NOI'XC'KM F.NT
(i E X E It A I. l'EKHHINC.'H own
lorv of Ihe (ireat War has Just
slaried In the Daily and Sunday
Oieaoniau. Subscribe- now for
this ereat newspaper of the Pa
cific Xorlhwesl. l'rico 75 cents
tier month, delivered. Atieney
HeacUiuarlers, Heath Drug Store,
I'liono SS I. 301
ASHLAND Convalescent and Rest
Home, care for old people and
Invalids. 210U-
AUTO GLASS Installed while you
wait. 109 H. 8th. lsfitf
FOR EIOHAPfOB
FOR TRADE dtonl homo prop
erty; 6-room house, In AllKinif,
for what have you? Tel. 443-W.
.las. w. c.rlgsby. 3114
FOR EXVHANOF, 1200 acres;
creek throuirh place; 140 A. cul
tivated; full rancli suuipment in-
cli.Klinir house, e.c; rai.sCH lad
totis hay; new 12-room modern
house, larito barn, store and post-
office In connection; S. -P. (le
pot oti place; plenty outside
raliKo; trade for business prop
erly In Medford or Income prop
, crt'v near .Medford. 1'rleo $3:,
ooii. call at 30S Allco St. after
r. p. m. 302
CITY, residence, store nnd
ranches to trade for Wlllametto
Valley property. , Addretm llox
11, car Tribune. 301
TO E.NC1IAXC.I0 3 Austrnlorp
cockerels for pullets or geese.
I'hone 403-11-6. 303
FOR SAIiTli IjIVESTOCK
FRESH cow giving 4 gallons milk
per day. I'hone 697-R-l. ' 302
for SAiE rouinv
FOR HALE I'ekln duck eags, nlso
noose Him itarreo isueic ckks lor
hatching. Covered Waj-'on.'
Phoenix. 303
FOR SALE
pullets. 311
3K White Leghorn
So. Peach. 30
POI'LTRV M E N. ATTENTION
A iirofitablu hatching season Is
Just ahead. Ho ready to take
tllio proltt w'th Ihe world s great
i't laying slrain. HailHon leg
horns. A small surplus of breed
ers for sale nt prl!es you can
make money on. lllg Oaks Poul
try Farm. 1 mil" soulll Gold Hh
on Old Stage rami. : l
DRI.'SSLER'S S(llaro Deal Hatch
cry. 1107 I-.. Main. Chicks, hatch
ing. Prices reduced If booked
now. Phono Ki;!-L. 304
FOR SAIiVj HOMES
FOR SA LE 6-rnl. modern liouse,
under construction, Xo. 723 I'alm
St. Kf! owner on Job. 303
FOR KAI.IO TtKAL ESTATE
(IOHI) IM'YS in acres, a lilllea
"lit : "i0 young pear trees, yrs.
old;- 10 ncrr-rt paid-up water
right: 4-roont house, 'bier barn,
HoiPre fruit; on fnalti road; lights.
Total price ?3,ili(l; JL',',0 iluwn
hul. to suit,
10 acres, unimproved, 4 mltef
out, on main road: lights: some
t.lllber; SI 0'ia; $100 down, lull
to suit. Day liiis and have steady
work an. I a future Income,
ll. .Mil. LAKH. 423 E. .Main
301
FOR HALE 2 acres. mile be
yond I'hoenix on Pacllo hlway.
m ross from Whito Wing poultry
l.incb. T. R. Alvord
"0-ACRK dairy nnd fruit ranch;
somo fine ,.iws nnd champion
hull. Price. including every
thing, $12,000. Ilrown White,
Realtors Holland Hotel ltldg.
2S6tf
WHEN YOU think of real ntste.
think of Ilrown k White. if(
ML It KAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab
stract of Title, Title Insurance,
llooma 3 and 5, No, 32 North
Central Ave,, upstairs.
JACKSOV CO.
AliSTltACT X.
AlKtmrtH of Title
itnd Tit lo Insurance.
T Ii o only complete
T 1 1 1 o Systont in
tlitckson County.
AeoottntnntH
WILSON AUDITING COMPANY
Tax and Corporation Counselor.
Auditor and Accountants. K.
M. Wilson. C. V. A.: Inland J.
Knox, C. P. A. Liberty iildy.,
Phono 157-H.
Clilronrnctic Physician
llt. E. r. IIOFPMAN Chlro-
pr.ictico Ncrvo Spt-ci:iHet. Office
l.mira 1) to 11, 2 to B. 203-'J04
IJbortv HUIff. Office Phono 6U;
It on. Phono 7ftO-H.
Fleetrlo Motor Repairing;
L. C. SCHAFER Armature wind-
lug, electric motor repairing.
Stock bearings and brushes, 32
X. Central. Phone 90-J-2. 371
Expert Window Cleaners
.KT CEO HOE DO IT Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor waxing.
Oriental rug cleaning, speoialty.
Financial
WE LEXD MONEY to worthy peo
ple to pay their honest debts. Pa
cific Coast Credit Association, 42S
Medford HIdg., Medford, Ore.
Furniture Repairing
F-U RN ITU RE RE-UPHOLSTERED
re-fmished, re-glued. We carry
a full line of upholstering sam
ples. A. N. Thlbault, Tel. 9C9-R.
Money to TxKtn
f (S Long Time
K,'nl lr-s"Uo
Jr ( J Murtgalfo Txvani
' I'liono i:ua
Commercial Fiiitinee Ciorp.
31('(lfon, tfivtcoii
Monunientfi
THE OREC.ON GRANITE CO.
Monuments. K. A. Hleks, General
Mannger; P. M. Kershaw, Sale
Manager. 802 N. Front St.
Music '
Plnnn lusirnclion
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teaehel
of piano. Classical nnd populal
music courses. Hnlght Mus
Studio, 318 Liberty Hldg., Tel 73
1atnllng nml Pupcrlinnglna:
HARRY MARX Painting, tlnllng
paper-hanging. I'hono 178-J.
269fi
M. A. BLISS ft COMPANY Paint
lng. paperhanglng and interior
finishing. 302 Crater Lake Avd
Phono 1604. 41
Printers nndl Pnhlisliera
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hal
tho best equipped printing offhl
in Southern Oregon. Bookblndi
lng, loose leaf ledgers, bllllnj
systems, etc. Portland prices. 31
N. Fir St.
Radio Service
RADIO SERVICE on any main
radio. H. O. Purucker, 22 Soutl
Crape street. Office Phono 835;
Res. 1442. 81
Sand and Gravel
C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel
plant. Clean washed sand and
gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes.
- Phone, plant 1203, or office. 127.
Rtnrngo
WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri
bution. Medford Warohouse, 810
South Front St. Phone 816.
Transfer .
EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE)
CO. Office 111 N. Fir street.
Phone 815. Prices right. Service
guaranteed.
DAVIS TRANSFER 4 STORAGE.
Service guaranteed. 20 S. Grape
St., Phone 644, or residence 1060,
REIN ICING TRUCKING SERVICE
Transfer and hauling of all
kinds. Office 309 South Front St.
Phone 832.
FOR SAMS MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Feeder pigs.
Ilanley, Lake Creek.
Mike
303
FOR SALE IncuDators. Phone
3.14-M. 307
FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood.
Dalton P.ros. Tel. 023-R-l. 305
FOR SALK Wood under cover,
dry fir tii DO per lend, $2. DO halt
load; dry body fir, $2.75 per tier.
. Phono 1141-J, Longwlll Wood
Co. 303
FOR SALE Phonograph records,
lac apiece. Come take your pick.
Isis Theater. Phono 13X4. 302
FOR SALK Mixed oak and tnan
statllta, $3 tier. I'hono llll-X'.
306
FOR SALK I almost new Hent
ro!a heating stove: bargain. D.
L. Flynn, Phone 480-R. 301
FOR SALK Shelled corn, $190 per
cut. Phono 523-J-4. Otto Neld
ernieyer. 304
FOIt SALK .Mnretis whont, $1.50
per 1110 lbs. Tel, Ur.U-J-2. 304
FOR SALE Onk, fir, mamta
nlla. Nathnn Ncwcomb, Jr., 725
So. Central. Phone 735-R. 286tt
FOR HALR Loose alfalfa hny,
baled grain hay. Elmer Korts, H.
F. D.. Ross Lane. , 281'tf,
FOR SALK Jonathan and Rplts
enherg apple Call Rogue R. Co.,
1360. tf
FOR SALH Used sewing; ma
chines, all makes, $5 up: terms
If dewired. All mnkert rented and
repaired. White Sowing Machine'
Co., 24 North Itartlett. tf
FOR 8ALR At bargain, I oak
veneer doors, alia i Mi feet by .
7 Mi feet, wllh lock nnd without 1
glass, gee them at Mall Tnbuna
office, tl
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