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o o u o MEDFORD MXJfr TRIBPNK, AfEDFORD, ORKOOX, THri?s).V. ".TAXrAlfV 23. V.YM. PA OR Kk.KYKN "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" i BUTTER SCARCITY. FORCES UPTURNS; i J'UUTLAM), Ore, Jan. 22. (P) InuroiisiiiK shortage of fresh but ter receipts on tho Portland mar- ! kot Hlnvu the first of tho week was ; reflected by an exceptio n a 1 1 y ! .strung tone In the wholesale mar ket at openinif today. Produce exclmiiKU quutution on standard cubes wum up a cent, on a level with extras, unchanged at 25 cents. I'rimo firsts at 24 cents were also up a cent whilo tho exchange con tinued to quote firsts unchanged at 21 cents. Trading was limited as dealers found it difficult to fill orders from the limited fresh sup plies. Inquiry for bJ to 110 score butler was strong. A corresponding advance of 1 cent a pound in butterfnt bids was announced by creameries. Kss trading was of only fair proportion with receiila more than ample and some dealers forcing sales aw shaded prices. Livestock TOKTLAND. Ore. Jan. 22. l CATTLE Receipts. 33, calves III. TulVi ini? steady. HOGS Receipts ::::o including 201 direct or on contract. Quot ublv steady. SHEEP Receipts 125. Quotably stead. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 22.iAi Ut'TTKU Tone very firm, stand ards and prime firsts up lc each to L'ii and 24 cents respectively. Prices to retailers: Cubes: Extras, 27c; standards, 2."c; prime firsts. :Mc; firsts, 21c. Creamery prices: Prints 3c over cube standards. M ILK Uuttert'at lc higher. Haw milk (1 per cent) $2 per cwt., de livered Portland less 1 per cent; Kindo O milk, ..fit). Ilutteri'at de livcred in Portland. 22c. I'X!(!S Fair trading, quotations unchanged. Poultry, country meats, onions, potatoes, wool, hay steady and un changed. Portland Wheat I'ORTLANI), Ore., Jan. Tl. (') W'licut fiiMrca: Open IlitAli l'OW Close Jan IS5 .5' .5 . May (IS .lis .lis .(IS July lil'vi .liUi .fil 14 .till-: Cash wlipnt: HiK Hond hluestem lis Soft white 'j'; Western white (Hi Hard winter ('' Northern snrins Ii:i Western red 03 Oats No. 2 :'.S-lb. while, Today's ear reeelpts: Wheat -10. harlev 1, flonr u, corn 1, oats 2, hay 2. San Francisco Eutterfat SAN 1'UANC'lrtCO. Cal.. Jan. 22. (A') Uniterm I. 0. b. San I'ran ciHeo. 24c. 4 Wall Street Report NMOW YOliK. Jan. 22. tfl) The share market made one of the most spirited n-enverics of the new year today. Although tradiiiK was only mod erately active. Hie day s turnover f about l.T'tn.nnu shares was the largest recorded In an advancing market In n fori night, notahly Auliurn. which rose more Mian 0 points. Owintr ( the siikiII float ing supply, shorts in this Issue have found themselves in tight positions several times of late. Kastman. Allied Chemical, Case, and International P.urdncss Ma chines rose 4 to 5. .Shares rinsing 2 t" 3 points higher embraced a wido range of rails, utilities, specialties, and iiiIh eellaneous manufacturing shares. Today's closing prices for 15 selected slocks follow: Am. Can 1 1 1 'i Am. Tel. and Tel IS'i- Anaconda 33 :U Col. CJas 3 ft Mi Curtlss Wright 4 (Icncral Klectrlc (new) 4 4 U ;enei-al Motors 37 Ketinicot Copper 2 54 Mont. Wiinl 1Sh Hadio ( poratlon 1 3 Int. T. T -'4Vi Sears Hoehuck liO-H S. P 104 Culled Air Craft 25 U. S. .Steel Hlr:ii Ore iron Weather, llain weft mid miow and rain e:ist portion tonight and Kiiday. Heavy nw In the Cascade moun laill". M o d r a t e teiy perature. Honthci'vt irnli-! off!i"io r . l.iyj THE MARKETS rrJ,:,.,r. i !r.iii'..Y; tuife ..5c-b.. !rtiii' SsSk ' liiM I BRINGING UP FATHER . Fl-FI - JUST WOMDERF'JL-- VOO - irvJTEUU3EMCE TVl'4- THM MOST f tJfX PEOPLE- J rJAp f W ) t'.i;:i Ini I IVature Smc. Inc . Ciral Hrtulo l.ffct. I...I...I. fJ THE NEBBS The Competitors UERP TRVIKJ TO GIT THE fZOO REWARCV 6EVOO?- IMASIWS MUWCxT WAS BECOME OP Owe ft.pPLEBV, if tkMOKie HAS AM 10EA, SEKJO rr im. VOU AISJT TOVWMSHIP SIKJCe LASf VWERE WILLIAMS CKKKK, Ore.. Jan. '22. (Spl.) Williams ti range met January 17 with a potluek dinner at noon. Grange wa called to order by Maxtor George Fields. One was given the third and fourth decree and two the first and fer ond decree work. The Grange pa per, "The Uumble Itee." was read by Hditor Earl Cough. There was also a banjo and harmonica duct by Mr. Sorels and Mr. Johnson, The birthday cake was baked by Mrs. Spleer. There was a dance in the evening with music by the McAllister orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. K. 1. Smith of the Applegate were transacting busi ness and calling on friends on Wil liam creek Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Fairweather and sun Donald drove home Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Eddeiu,'er of GrantM Pass, after having been their house guests for ten days. Mrs. George Fields went into Grants Pa.ss Monday, where she had her tonsils removed by Dr. Ogle. She is at the home of her sister. Mrs. Flcirming. George Learned 1" spending the winter wiih Mr and Mrs. George Fields of Provolt. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Smith of the Applegate were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Hill. Mrs. D. Jones of Sacramento. Cal., is spending some time with her brother and f:tnlly. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fields of Provolt, ami other relatives. Walter House trapped two Jarse bobcats recently. He and II. . Tandy of Yoncalti are trappiiu on Grayhark. Waller came In home for the week end. returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Urown of Kings highway, Medford. peiit the week end with Mr. and Mrs. itoy LoGand of Provolt. llerdena Kcnncdv, daughter of K;ili Kennedy, is staving with her aunt. M rs. I '.ill ),cnitnou. and at tending the William. t high ,ehool. Mrs. i: V. LrwiiiHii called on Mr. C. W KubertM Tuesday after Noon, Mr. ;.nd Mrs. !!oy hoDaud 'pent the evening at lb. C W. Huberts home Tuesday. The two-vear-oh! daughter of Mr. r n .1 Mrs. Norma n 1 1 oleum b, Liunnle i.ou. was rushed to Grants Pass Sunday night to the hospital, where she wart operated on fo a. pendiL.t.s by Dr. llaiiey. Mr. Hok'nriH' is emplored at tlie Hum dinger mine and they live on the f irni . Pert Hanks'. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy l.ofland and Mr. and Mrs. Frank T.ong vbdted Sunday with Mrs. l.ofla nil's ami Mis. Long's parent. Mr. nud Mrs. Norrln. at DIHard. Mr. Iong has just returned from, u six months' trip to Europe where he was field man for the Duraut Motor com pany in Jugoslavia. He also v.s Ited Italy. Germany, France and Switzerland. They will lenve Med ford. where Mrs. Long ha resid ed during Mr. Long's absence, for California, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom June and jinalt daughter Irene of Oroville. al.. irrived Monday at the home of Mr. Jones' father. Al Jones of prov..;t. for a visit. Tom has been on the sick hft but is f-eling better a: thM tune. Th" play. "Putting It l.'p to Patty." given by th Kerby high school ,it The Williams Community lull Friday evning. wa very tp te:et:nii. The plv not havinc bn widely iidvortfd. wa" not well ntt'-nded but win enjoyed by all present. The local hih school received half nf th prordt whb'h will be ufed for school apparatus The funeral of Mows Boat last Friday -wa conducted by Hcv, Hil ton, pastor of t!i Christian church of, grjnt p35.-i. Inreruierit waj ia I WILLIAMS CREEK a sov TOO ARE. HAVE MORE ' HEW1. HEM1.. SO VOU'CE DOWW BEEM IM TUIS MEE BEQaiKJ FER VOTES (CppynKht."l931. by Thf F")l Syndicate, the Gouchcr cemetery near AVit-; Hams, the remains having been j brought here from Colfax. Wash.1 M r. float grew to manhood on , Williams creek. He was a brother ( of Joe and Chester Jloat of "Wil-. Hams, Mrs. pert Johnnon of Maish feld and Mrs. Cox of Grants Pass. Sunday evening callers at the homo of Mr. and Mrs, M. L. House included Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hoiite, Joe and Hobarl Penning ton and Leo Thompson of Yon-, ealla, Ore. Mr.. Anna Knut.en of Thomp son creek and sister, Mrs. Kola Carls of Missouri Flat were eall ing un friends, on Williams creek Sunday afternoon. Mrs. House and daughter Itlanche were callers Monday fit the home of Mrs. .lack "Wlsccarver. Mr. and Mrs. dleaton and family were shopping in Grants Pass Sat urday. .Mrs. C. W. Hubert returned Saturday from Herkeley, where she has been visiting her daugh ter:. Mrs. James Loyd and Miss Grace Koberts, since the holidays. Mips llelga Kato, teacher of the Provolt school, spent Sunday at Wolf Creek visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Connor. ' ! Mr. and Mrs. Ted Eddenger of Grant pass were dinner gucst.s of; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Koberts Sun-! day. j Maurice P.utts had the misfor tune In -t Sunday to get his arm hurt when a horse he was riding; fell with him. tearing the liga-; nients lu.se and throwing the elbow1 out of joint. I Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Miller spent Sunday evening at Hie homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lichen. Mr. and Mrs. George Fbdd.s and daughter lula attended Die Apple gale Grange Saturday evening. illiam.s Indies' club met last we't with Mi. Emery P.utts. A delightful afternoon was spent ami plans were made for a play to be given In the near future. The IioMcks served refreshments. The next meeting will be at the home of Mis. Itrittsan. January 2s, when the officers for the en suing year are to be clei ted. AM members are asked to be present. Mrs. U. F. . Leu man called on Mrs. C. W. KuhertH Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Frank Fairweather and fin Donald returned home Sunday from Grants pass where she had been a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mis. Ted Eddinger for ten days. 10 SAVE LIFE OF LONDON. Jan. 2'J. UVt Mercy tempered stem P.rltish Justice to day and the death sentence of pretty Olive Catherine Wise, con demned to h.ing for the murder of her baby, was commuted to life ! imprisonment. j Mrs. Wise, mother with four children, chopped wood and hawk led It through the streets In a des- I petute effort to feed her brood. j When she discovered that she was to have another child she nave up her losinK fight against poverty. I placed her youngest baby In un own and turned on the khs. A storm of Indignation against the old, inflexible laws of Engird ftillowed the Judge's pronounce, meat that she must die. Mr. Wis was separated pome yea i s ngo from her husbH nd. the father of her three elder children. Th Americnn Hoppitnl of Pari cared for 1 1. To; p.itif-nts during TOWWSHIP SIMCE LASf f. SOWlS BRAIMS OOWM FUMMV HOW RILWAHD5 UOTIOM JUST TO I3WT raw iukc - euecTioM wkem vou A nee riswt no V mpvle somb folks yWou up WAL1: RiaaT our e.oov for catcwin V WERE HEE yf- rrlT WE1R DUTV Vl V TO;TrvONJ THE CASE Ai "T oPt? V SL votes J 2f -rrrd?,0Jfe IjLy .AM?. .P.'P fofVo .- jTTT - - La- ".i Inc.)Trd Mrk Rg. U. S P.l Oftc ' Radio Program KMED (Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station) TlmrMlay : i'. m. ! 5 to 0 Horkdell niKi'um: 4 Hewn and niarltetH by Mail S Tribune 0 to 7 Jaeksun Co. IMcIk. and ! l.uan Ashj.; Velina Darling : una ! 7 to S Let'H CJet Aasoeiated; 4 N e w k jjiKcat: l'lymoutli .Motor Tour ! 8 to 9 Plymouth Motor Tour K.MKD; KnKllali tllbson or- ehestra U13C !l to 10 .Modernistic; EIkIU liells Ulll! i I-'riday A. M. 7:5."i tu S Dieakfast liroud- cast of news liy Mall Trlli- une 4 8 9 to !l P.lll Kliariileu and Ills ! (Ihiik: Zero tho AstroloKer une lo 10 Friendship circle: i Del Monte; Procter and Gamble 10 to II Khouiiers DiKi'xl; With The CIuhhIi'h II to 12 I'llm Tips. Talks; Burelsnn's; Juciiue I.enox P. M. 12 to 1 Monarch Kecil Co.; Cowboy orchestra; news flashes by Mail Tribune I to 2 WurtH tilfts; Mann's ! Uept. .Sliire; tiolil Heal; Scientific Laboratories 2 to :i lliippiness Train; Pojiular ItecorillliKs 3 to 4 KMKI) presentaiiim 4 to 5 Kiddles Period; Cecil and ftilly 4 5 lo 0 Peoples Klcelrie store News and markets by Mail 6 Tribune to 7 Farmers Exchange 4 Co-tip.: Your Offlco liny; Velina Darllnu 1'liC 7 lo .S--I.ct's del Assoclalcd: 4 News litest; Murray and Harris CISC 8 to !) KMHI) Presentation; IJclcctive .Stories lil'.C II lo 10 Venetian NlKhts; 8 .liuiiny llitticlts orchestra im: New Hallway for Tennessee JAM ESTOWN, Tetin. (--Service on a new railroad, n branch of the Onolda and Western, has been started to Jamestown, home of the Alvln C. York Memorial Institute. Cost of tho extension from East Jamestown to James town was $;IM.III0( w lib li wn:s raised by merchants hero and mountain foll. Notice or I'lual Hearing. In the County Court of the state ' of Oieuon for Jackson Coun'y. In the Matter of iho E.stato of Stella D. Comer, Deceased. Notice Is hereby Kiven that the undersinerl, administrator with the will annexed of the above entitbd estate, ha filed with Ihe County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, bis final account in -:iid estate, and tile court has by oidir duly made, fixed Saturday the 1 1th day of Feb ruary. l!3t, at the hour of it o'clock a. in. us tho tini'-. ami ihe court room of atd court In t he cturt!ioiise at Medford, .la- l"ti Coiiniy. OreKon, as the place, fur hearing obJectloiM to said final ac count, the closing of f.ifd estate ami disfhati'tnu tlie ndmlnwtralor froin all fuiir responHibility and li;!llty hereunder. A 11 pernonn interested in aid etate r hcrely nitified and re quired to appear at Bald time and 'Aire and show caii'v, if nnv they b.ivc. why such action rthould not i.K taken. Dated and first published luth day of Januarv. 1131. win. v. nkilhonQ Adminlftrator, lih the will an- BAH' j Tdoni't'o sio-lli4J sV"NOU 5ee-Twar eiPFiweL!..x et i'V V PLACE WHERE 1 7- COME MOSEVlMS ACOUNJO "..;JiW AWT A-6QINJ TO i',ni l.vt VniJMPPD &IT TME REWARD ITS R ,T K'NJO i sor a. cmtl J THE REWARD AMD WE . .-w. , . ' - 1 11 r 1 1 1 ' i . r-. -. nsors rw 11 . ...... . By George McManus is (ni) WW? v' A mm rwiuuss;. IK? ' ; 3. GIVEN NEW DUTY P iKTLAXl). (M e., Jan. '22. UV) Jesso Flanders, who succeeded Wilbur K. Newell as assistant pro hibition administrator fur uregun, last Sept. I. will be transferred to San Francisco Feb. I as special agent In tho Intelligence unit of the internal revenue bureau. The announcement was made by Amos W. W. Woodcock, national director of prohibition. The change was made at Flanders request. Commissioner AVoudcock Inti mated a California man may suc ceed FlanderH. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Rate per word tor lint insertion, 2c; fflch tuccetdino inirthon. lc: niintmuni 25t. bidrx your adi with For Sfllf. For Rent, etc, and count tlitie wordt at well each initial, telephone iiumbfr. etc., at a wetd. Clattified arti cash in advance and not taken over phone, unlet advti titer hat monthly account. No allowance tor phone trrori. HELP WANTED MAL HAVE lontr time Jobs for men really wantinK work. Good num- for hustlers. Do not apply unless you want to work. I can take care of you If you do. Write Hox 3-A, care Malt Tribune. 304 WANTED SIT! ATIONS P i i A T I C A L 1 A 1 1 D E N E H ish e pruning or anv kind of m ork : r.ttc hour. Phone )ar.3-J. 30 1 WANTED .Middle aed lady do sires housekeeping in nice liomo. Plion- t:iT-L. M2 WANTED MISCELLANEOl S r WANTED To buy for cash, cheap la nd. Location not materia I, but miiNt be a bargain. Give full cash price for your prop erly d led and clear; iihj lo cation. Will take best proposi tion, so act ipileMy. Write DoX r.l, care Mail Tribune. .;il.. WANT partne-r on - Tit; -acre dairy ranch that has some cows and sonic canh. (iood cipportuuity for Kood worker. Aus. Hox II. . 3II.. WANTED Sccomlband Huhl car iiMdir other I ban Ford. Will buv in old car if necessary. Tel. 11)57. 302 WANTED To buy light car for cash. 331 Haven St. 300tf FlTHNITL'liE repaired at your home or nur simp. A. N. Thlb ault. Phono Dlid-K. 30,'i LOCAL or lonx dlntrtnee haullrift. Wo Kuarnntee to gavo you niotiey. Jlawley Transfer, 619 No. lilver aido. Phone 1044-X, 208tC RAW MJRS WANTKD Io not fthip; wn pay the prlrq. llldet, W'ool and pelts. MHlford Har' am Houso, 27 N. Urapa tit, - 227tf WANTE D--2nd hand Eoods & Junk. Pats, l.'i'JG Prune, ph. &47-L. 313 FOR GARDEN and field plowing, aand, grnvnl n nd sediment, ?oi. 912-J. Sfimuel Hateman. tf CASH PAID for Jim. 17 North Ornno t Tot 0Mf CompMjt General Insurance Madford, Or O Phon tm 1 W. Miln 1 AJb n i 3 11 , 1 WELL1. THT DOC DOEi SHOW imtelliemce whunj it comedo WOW! "to MUSIC- HZ . iM.nn VOO'O HELP WANTED l'E.MALK ADDHESSING E N V 15 LO PES Work at home during siiare time. Substantial weekly pay; experi- ; un necessary. Dignified em ployment for honest, sincere, am bitious persona. Workers' Lea- LiiVj Xapervllle, 111. JPrJ LOST LOST If doK la nuasinK. call 1516. rtllt HENT MISCKLLANKOi s FOK KENT All or part of ground floor. fiUxKMI; ii block of Main St., 23 '8. Fir. : 3 n 0 Ft 1 1 KENT Fully p(pilpU'I res taurant. Phono I UK 1. Inquire Isis Theater, HOC iron RENT OaraffO, $3.00 per month. 335 So. Jtlversld Ave. tf TOR HENT FrHNISHED ItOOMS iUXiM AND liOAUD, ILOU Jl day, Phono hxx-x. 3i:t FO 1 1 HENT Pleasant room for Kenlleman. eloso in, privato home; buth, garauo. 000 K. Main. 21)3tt FOR HENT Nicely furnished sleep in rooms with heat; rate moderate. 335 So. Riverside Ave. tc ROOM AND HOAKD. roaaonftble; t'araKO. 33 N. Peaeli 304 VOll HENT A PA HTM ENTS FOR RENT 3-rootn furnished .'ipartmcut, $-U; 3room, f l. T 1 ' Welch. 303 F(H HE-N'T Furnished apart ments ami garage, near Armory. 331 Apple 30i; 3-H)(M apartment; privato ent rance, bath and garage; very reasonable rent. 0 E. Jackson. 3H3 FOR RENT 5 rooms, unfurnish ed; newly painted; 3 blocks from llbrarv. Cull 801 E. Main. Wm. F. Campbell. 304 FOR RENT 3-rooin furnished apt; neaieu. . ivy. .a.nr FOR RI::.NT3-room duplex apt. $J0. 210 Haven. l'J2tf VVll NISI IED apt; 2 roonm and nam, eompieieiy lurnisnen; pn vatn entrance; fuol furnished. Call 70. i. tf FOR RENT TucnlHhcd npta; lights, water, garage; $12, lf. $17. Phono 452-11. 27 &tf FOR RENT U ana 10 apart nienta; walls newly tinted; hot and cold wator, bath and toilet, 2-alory brick Imihling at Jnck iionvlllo, 10 mlnutea from Med ford. See Mr. Guilder, real os tatn, nr The Nugget Confection ery atore. 343tf t'OK HENT HOI SIOH FOR RENT Furnished H-room bonne at end of Almond. Call at 0IS E. Illh. 303 Ft J It RENT Small fuin. houe apt., garage. 0Ml W. Huh fit. tf" FO 1 1 RENT Modern 3-loom un finnlflo'd houe; sleeping porch; clean; close in. Imp'iru 111 So. Hotly. ftnr, FOR RENT r-ioom f uruishril boue with bath, t'JO per muiitli. Next to Rainbow auto camp. Tel. f3a-R. 303 oil HUNT 4-iuiiiii fiirnbhi'il Ilium.-: waU-p paid. Cill for k'v in 31 I'rulil 81. I'Mif Foil KBNT Small turn. Imiulro 110 So. Ivy. house. 2S9tr lloUHCH for rent or lalo. Ono furnished. Call 105. 10 North Central. SH'Mf FOR It 10 .NT 6-room cottage, with buth and kitchen range, on West 11th St. Apply Wing Agency or 40 King St. tf FOR KENT Rome. Furnished or lllif in nlnlieiil. HloWn A While . .. 17tl J .,, lis . v, r-s By SOL HESS . o c TFRSIBLC. BUT tXKJTa ( &NIM6 THE REWARD AWO WE ISM'T S01KJ& TO REVUARO AMV- BETTER 5WEaK wounu &UIL.TV .MISCELL.M:Ot S ASHLAND Convaleaceni and Rest Home, care for old people and Invalids. 210tf AUTO GLASS lntalid whll you wnlt. 109 E. 8th. 1 86tf iu'sini;ss oppoinTNiTiKs PILING STATION and Btor for sale or trado, on highway. Roe owner, North Central at Mill Sorvlco. 235tf FOIt EXCHANGE SO. CAI.IIi'OltNIA fill' Ol'i'KUIl Wunteil .small farm or Icuho Willi stuck anil MiuliiiiiMit for my :'illlll yiiuity In -Ui'ilrooin lioue. halli, I'lreplace, :l-c:ar KaraKr. Komi liu'Mtlon; Mnall hank loan. U'rlli' envni'r, J2-t -. Lincoln, llurliank. Cal. . ami Wl 1,1. TIl'ADI': il.rlck liilllillMK In .lackMonvlllc, rcnU'il Sl.j.uu Jicr nionlh. My "iiully ?iiiin for isoml car. Koutu 1. llnx 'fi. Central I'ulnl. aiia Koli TISADK 'Ileal llolni! inoi crly; li-room lumAc, in Alliuny, for wliat liiivc youV Tel. 4II-W. Jim. W. (IriKHliy. 301 fOll KXCIIANdl-: 1200 acres; creek through place; 1-10 A. cnl tlvuleil; full ranu). fjiiulptnent In . eluding house. nile 150 tons hay; new 12-room modern house, lnrj;e barn, store ami portt offlce in cunnecllon; S. 1. de pot on place: plenty oulalde raliKc; trade for blisiiiesfl prop erly In Alcdfoid or Income liro) ertv near .Medford. I'rleo f :t Ti . - Call at inn Alice .SI. after .', i. in. 31)2 I'd KXCIIANCK It Allslraliirp cockerels Tor pullels or kccnc. I'M,, or leJ-lt-G. 30: Hill S.I,K I.IVIvSTOC'K l-'ICKSII COW bIvIiir I sallons milk per day. I'lioiio 6H7-K-I. .HI3 l lllt S.M.K I'Ol l.TllY Full SAM-: I'ekln duck okks, ii Iso Boose and Marred Hock eKKU for h a 1 1- Ii I n . Covered Wuuon. l'li.H-nix. ana KOI! HAM-! .14 Wliilo Li;liorn IMlll.-l.s. ail .So. Peach. 3112 IMll ll ltV M I-; .V, ATTENTION A pi-ofltalilo h.-ttchiiiB reason la Just ahead, lie ready to take thl profit w!th tiio v.-orld'H Kl-eal-t't laying strain. Hanson ICB hiirn. A small stlrpllia of hreed-.-is for sale at prices you can make money oti. 111k Oaks I'oiil try l-'arln, 1 mile soiull Gold llli! jn (Hd Hume r.-iad a:.i DitlWSMOlt'H Siiuaro Deal llalcli ery, 1107 I-!. Main. ChiekH, hnlcli Im;. I'l-lc-i's rednceil If booked now, I'hiine l,"ili'J-l,, 3IM Hill sam--ii)ii-;s l-'olt SA M-! - li-rni. modern house, tinder construction, No. 71J I'rilm fit. Mco owner on lull. 30a I'Olt NAMO HKAIi ICSTATK li'olt SAM-! Wl TI1AOI-; 0. room jila.slered modern house, 1 aero rine soil, sonic fruit and berries, '2 blocks rrom .Main Kt.. Ashland. Price :.ii:,o. Will take Hon truck as first payment or JfiiMi down. I,. .1. Ueed, llroker, Ash land. Ore. ana 70-ACIlK dairy and fruit ranch; some fino cows ntul chnmploii bull. Price. Including every thing, $12,110(1. Itrawn White, ItcultoiM, Holland Hotel Itl.lrr. 2(itf WHI.N rod think or rut wtalo, think of Itrown Whlt. tf l int i,ic .misci:i.i..m:ois Fill! SAM-! Power sh-ep. shearing machine. DeLaval electric "epa -ralor and milking -machln "llur Kain for uiilck sale. Phone n.'i.l. 30.1 FOIt SAM: Special bargain In good used Piano. Call 11-4'.'. 303 FOR SALK J'lann. will take phnnne.r.iplt or radio part pay ment. 225 South Oiikil.ile, 303 IIUK1M0KS DIRECTORY Abstracts MUIilt.Vy ABSTRACT CO. Ab fttracu of Titlo, Title Insurance, lioonia 3 and C, No. Si North Central Avo., upstairs. .TACKSOV en. . ABSTIIAOT CO. Abstracts of Title nml Title IiLiuranec T li o only comjilcto Tltlo System la lurk.soti County. Accountants WILSON AI.'DITINO COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselor, Auditors and Accountants. E. M. Wilson. C. P. A.; Inland J. Knox, C. P. A. Liberty Bids., Phone 157-R. Chiropractic Physician DU. 10. W. HOFFMAN Chlro pracllco Nervo Speclallflt. Office houra 9 to 12, 2 to 5. 203-204 Liberty Hide Offlco Phono 680; lies. Phono 790-H. l-'.lec(rle Motor Reiialrlii); L. O. SCIIAFKIt Armature wind lng, electric motor repairing. Stock bearings and brushes. 33 N. Central. Phono 90-J-2. 371 l-:xpert Window Clcftncra LHT UI0OHUI0 DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Oriental rug cleaning, specialty. I-'Innucial WF. MONO MONEY to worthy peo ple to pay their honest debts. Pa cific Coast Credit Association, 423 Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore. rurnlttiro Ilrpalrlnf; FUBXITIIIIK ItK-UPHOLSTERED re-finlshed, re-glued. We carry . a full lino of upholstering sam ples. A. N. Thibault, Tel. 969-R. Millier to Loan I-ong Time ,lcal Kstato f) Mortgage Ixinnl ' Phono 1323 Conitncrclal Flnaneo Corp. MtNlfortl, Oregon Monunientfl TH 10 OK10C1OM GHANITE CO. Alontimcnts. 10. A. Hicks. General Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Bale MannKcr. 302 N. Front St. MiibIo riauo lttstt-uotlon FK l'!D ALTON HAIO-HT Teach of piano. Classical and populal music courscjt. HaiKht MusV Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg., Tel 7? l'alnllnp: nntl PaicrlianglnfE 11AUUY MA11X ralntlng, tlntln liuiier-hatiKlng, l'hone 178-J. 260d M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Pain lng,, paperhanging and Interlol finishing. 302 Crater Lake Av Phono 1604. 4l I'rlntcrs mid Publishers MKUFOUD PUINTING CO. H't the best equipped printing offl'l In Southern Orogon. Bookblnd lng. looso leaf ledgora, bllllrl HysteuiA, etc Portland prices. S1 N. Fir St. Itaillo Kcrvloe UADIO S10RV1CE on any mak radio. 11. O. Puruckcr, 23 Soutt Orapo street. Office Phone 335; Res. 1442. 81 Kami and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Grave) ' plant. Clean washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes. Phone, plant 1203, or offlco. 127. Ktorago WAItlOHOIISING Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, 810 South Front St. Phone 816. Transfer EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE Co. offlco 111 N. Fir street. Phono 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAG13. Service, guaranteed. 20 S. Grans St., Phono li-H, or residence 1060, IlEINKINO TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds. Office 303- South Frpnt St. Phono 332. l'Oll K.Mil-! MISCKIiIiANKOUS FOIt SALE Feeder piss. Miko llanley, Lake Creek. 303 Foli HA LB 331-M. lncuoiitors.. Phono 307 'OR SALE Dry flrnnd hardwood. Malt, mi Urns. Tel. GJII-U-l. 305 FOIt SALE Wood under cover, dry fir tfi.00 per load, (2.50 halt loud; dry budy fir, $2.75 per tier. Phono. llll-J. Longwlll Wood Co. 303 FOIt SALE 'Phonograph records, Hie apiece'. Come take your pick. lnl Theater. Phono . 138 1. . 303 FOli SALE Mixed oak und inun zanilii, (3 tier. Phono llll-.V. 306 Foil SALE Organ In good condi tion, $10: heating mIovc. $1; sew ing machine, 7. Tel. 517-U- 303 FOR SALE Shelled corn. $190 per cwt. Phono C23-J-4. Otto Ncld- ernwycr, 304 FOR SALE Mucus Wheat, $1.60 per 100 Ilia. Tel. tl.-,0-J-2. 304 FOIt SALE Oak,' fir, manzn nlta. Nathan Newromb, Jr., 725 Su. Central. Phono 736-lt. 28tf FOIt SALE Loose alfalfa hy. bah;d grain hay. Elmer Ioss, R. r. ii., liuss iano. a&i-n FOR SALE Jonathan and Splti cnbet'c apple. Call Horue H. Co., 1368. - tf FOR SAL'r! Used sewing m chines, nil makes, IS up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. Whlto Hewing Machine Co., 24 North Bsrtlett. tf FOR 8ALH At bargain, t oak veneer doors, tli, IVt feet by 7H feet, with lock and without nlis. See I hem al M ill Tribune office, U