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MEDFORD MXTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiON', PRiD.vY, JANTABY 2.1, ifMl. PACiTC TTTTRTEEN "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFdRD MAIL TRIBUNE" BUTTER FIRMER !: ON GOOD DEMAND . ! PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 23. (JP) Whhlesale quotations on both but tor and crrs were unchanged to-1 d.-iy. I Butter market opened with a j firm tone with active demand; es- Itecially for 89 to 91 score cubes. n result of attractively low prices. Fretih receipts were increased to a volume sufficient for require ments. Tone of the etjpr market remain ed easy with price shading con tinued In somo quarters to stimu late movement of mor than am ple supplies of fresh stock. In the poultry market, heavy hens were quoted 1 cent lower at 19 cent? a pound, duo to insuf ficient retail demand. Practically nil lines of tfreeh fruit and vegetables were trading in normal volume at steady prices. 4 Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 23. (fl) CATTLE 35, calves '10; talking teady. HOGS 100; quotahly steady for llllers and 25 or more higher for :.eder pigs. Feeder and stoeker p.gs, 70-130 lb.., pood and choice, $S. 75-10.00. SHEEP 3R5. including 2SG on contract; talking fully steady to strong. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 23. (P) tUTTTKlt: Firm; quotations un changed. t. KtHiS: Easy; . quotations un changed. POI'l.TRY: Heavy hena le low er at l!)c Hi, at 19c. Other quota tions unchanged. , ' Milk (hutterfat, country meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, cascarn hark and hops, 'steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat ..PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 23. (fl) Wheat: , j Open High Low Close .Inn. (15 .05 .65 .G5 May 68 .08 .68 .68 July 61 4 .6l',5 .Cl',6 .61 Cash wheat: Ilig Bend bluestem .68 Soft white : 00 Western- white 66 Hard" winter 63 Northern spring 03 ' Western - red . .03 Oa'ts:..No. "2-3S In." white..: 22.00 Today's cur receipts: Wheat lt!: barley 1: flour 2 1 ; corn 1; oats 1; . hay 1. . ! . .. ' f" Wall Street Report ;- NEW YORK, Jan. 23. (VP) Stocks closed firm today, holding the best parts of 1 to 3 point gains. Profit-taking cut into tho extreme advances in the afternoon hut tho rise was resumed In, the late trading. Active shnres up 1 to ; 2 net included U. S. Steel, American Can, American Tele phone, General Motors, Electric Power & Light, DuPont nnd Atch ison. Auburn Auto was heavy, losing 2 points. Sales approximat ed 2,700,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 15 selected stocks follow: Am. Can 113 Am. Tel. tin dTel ...188 Anaconda 34 Col. Clas 37 Cuitiss Wright M General Electric (new)... 45 General Motors 38'A Kennicot Copper 2614 Mont. Ward 10 Radio Corporation 1 4 Vi Reading 91 Sears Roebuck BIS S. P 105 Vi United Air Craft 27 Vi U. S. Steel 142 'i PHOENIX. Ore., Jan. 23. (Spl.) Monday night about 17 gathered at the W. O. W. hall to discuss plans of organizing a grange in Phoenix. .Many points were ex plained by n. E. Nealon, county deputy of granges. All present were interested in neconniig mem bers of a grange at Phoenix but it will be necessary to have a larger attendance. Another meeting lias been rolled for January 26 at S o'clock at the W. O. W. hall and It Is urged that all Interested at tend. Those present Monday night were entertained by members of other granges in the county. Miss Richardson of the Sams Villey grange rendered two vocal selec tions. Mrs. Sims of Jacksonville gave a piano selection. Genuine Wool SWEATERS Coat and slip-on styles. Bny one at regular price. Take ariother for 5c The Men's Shop Next to Riillo Theatre THE MARKETS j PHOENIX FARMERS MAY JOIN GRANGE BRINGING UP hello-ca.,e.- come icht opto mv house. r-nAlQE b OUT -Vsl" HWE AM IMPORTANT JOS PORVOU 11 1 1 REWARD FOf THE MUTT- f I J LOOKED FUfl HER- MQJ list ii i.wfrvk is , 14:"YM) 'Q 1 " ll HI j .rYjL)Fl Urei did Vithi, rewr.fd I r Mjeiftfmf ' L ' - . "i ' " Ljl j j THE NEBBS Too Many Cooks By SOL HESS II n " NOO BE THE " X N II )T WELL, V FOUMO THIS . IB ELL.,IL 'lehTS SEE fJJ? ViT T.rL, , - DO 1 SIX TME CEWARO ,-F, m,CU AMO THE Mlflwr OL.D Vou COULD EU-ER DRW MG, V KMOVW OLD JJgAC. TO LOCKUP U ,F & VQU 'T-JJ MttNJ APPLEBV OlSAPPEAeo -riy TME W'TWOUT USMTS APPLE6VS fENO PWyWANL 1 .. . . ,r- yCA4SET A I . t-o, J-' JCA nOTi-l SOME moo ntlKJ'T IF SOU 5TAMD IM HOW IT WILL WBILL " NPL,N0 : ! Holly Has "The 'Gorilla" Mystery Hit i Unrry Gl'llilmn mill .Toe l-'rim'n ns I lie iliinililu'll di'li'divc! ti'iini ill "The (iorllla," the rlrM N'lillmml ami V ilnlinn(! iilcliire mm playliiK l tl"' . ' ..".'-. Il.ill-. Patron of tho 1 lolly thontor are beinp asked by tlio niannKement not to divulitu the surprise endinc of "The Oorilla," the new myntery thriller with Joe Frlseo, Hurry Qribhon, Walter Pidj?eon and Iila Lee, to their friends who ore plnn ninff to ee the picture tonight, or tomorrow, at Ihe -Holly. Hy tliis meanH It l hoped to Rive all the audiences the maximum amount of pleawuve from the film. It h alfo announced 1h:tt dnriilfr 'Men on Call" Opens at Fox Rialto IKriniiint! Ixihp mill Mar flnrkr In Hie Tin Moilclnnc wa ilramn, .Men O n all." ! "Down to the sei In ships" is nMlrely to the cause of humanity, phrase 'jit always brings to mind : As such, it firms fitting material the inh. r-nt rail of the sea. hut for "Men On Call," the Fox movie. I "Men On Oil" is a phrase de-; 'scribing accurately the guardians i !of the sea and IM shipping thol heroes of the l. 8. Coast (illiird. I Theirs is a service devoted cn-j FATHER i I I j Ll-oTEW- C-VbEV. TA.KE THIb Tl 'I I WELL- U- HEA.R M I VJHERE'-O I ( Wl-W-TVlE WlMDOW II j III SOUP-HOUMO AM' KEEP HIM awIbi u ui miT tri -cri O I aAJ2. OPEtvi-A HALF ! I . .. , , .. . . I II I w w - I l I l . . . . r 11 uenrrai Ave i uNUtK i-uvtn UN il i lauu OF MAGCIE" BUT THE , . ' im.n rrwm i"& : f I -!?JHK' , J REWARD W!lIe!J TT .TT?-L?1E- i tefl9f I the last five minutes of the picture. IdurltiK which Ihe mystery Iri dis I closed, all newly arrived patrons : will be. asked to refrain from Iwatchins the screen. This Is in their own Interests. They will only need to wait a short while before beginning the extraordinary events of the plot at the very start and following them through to the as tounding eoncliision, The shows at the Holly tomor row will he continuoiitf, starting at 1 lone dramatization of the 1UQ of Coast Guanlvmcn, w hich ..i brought to the audible screen nt the Kox 1 1 i - 1 1 theater today. The story vt "Men On Call" deals with a member of the Conet Ouarrt who joined the .service to escape from a mlsunderstandlni? in love. He Is berfrlended hy tho captain of the Coast C.uard station to which he is detailed, and thelr friendship mows throunhout the term of his enlistment. Urania enters the situation when tho (till In the case, reappears and tiles to reopen the love affair that had otwe existed, but she only suc- jeeds In waklnit lovo In the cap tain's heart. ' Friendship between the two men is broiiR-ht quickly to hatred, and Is only saved by a storm at sea, durillK which tlley both prove their stel-Kni; qualities and heroism, tor ... whien .oa.m Ouii'i'dsmen nro known. The nii'l l.s mi veil, and her final choice IM hiade'i with such justness as . tlV leave the two men happy. ' ' V 'Mdniund.I.owe portrays the. lov er who misunderstands.; and .AVII- ll.'im Harrlnan," as tho captain, is the man who calls .him frlehiV. M.ic Clarke is the Rlrl In the story. INSURANCE MEN PROTEST PORTLAND PENSION BILL SAI.KM, Ore., .Tan. 23. (P) A delenatlon of in insuranco men froirt l'ortlnnd nrrived hero yester' day to oppose the bill to provide a pension fund for Portland police men nnd firemen. The hill has not been introduced hut Is heinK considered hy the Multnomah dele gation. Notice. In the County Court of the Stale oT Oregon Tor Jackson County. In the .Matter of the Kstnle of John C. Moore. Deceased. Notice Is hereby clvon that the Administratrix of the above en titled estate ha filed herein her Kinal Account: that February 21st. 1931. at 10:00 o'clock a. m. has Ibeen fixed as the time, nnd the County Judge's office nt the Court House in Medford, Jackson county. Orcein, as the place for hearing of objections, and the final settle ment of sa'id Kstate anil the dis charge of the Administratrix. ACNIOS I.OVK, Administratrix. CKKWM & CODI)IN;, Attorney for Administratrix. Notice. 1o Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jack son. In the Matter of the I-tate of William 10. Sherwood. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Jackson duly made, rendered and entered of record In said court on the 2nd day of January, H'31, Miriam Sherwood was duly ap pointed as executrix of the last will nnd testament nnd estate of William K. Sherwood, deceased, and that said Miriam Sherwood has duly quullflcd as sued execu trix. All persons having claims against said estate nro hereby re quired to present the same, with proper vo!ich"i'a and due verifica tion, nt the olflce of O. M. Hoberls. atlorney-at-law, Medford, Oregon, within six (6) months from the date nf the first publication of this notice. Dated nnd first published the 2Hrd day of January, I!l31. MIHIAM SITKHWOOn, As Executrix of the 1-nst Will and Testament and lCstate of W.l- llam K. Sherwood. Tocensed. CAItSON CAHSON, Attorneys for Tlxerutrlx. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Sil( str word loi liril Initrtion, 2c; fxli iwtMdinf imirlion. It; ninimun 25c. Indn yew adt mlh For Salt. Fsr Rfnt, tic, an4 covnt 1is wordi as mil at cacti initial, Itlfatioot number, ttc ai a word. Clauititd t4l caih si adrancl and not tikrn ovtr pnont. unltll adrcrtiur has monthly Sltouttl. Ho allmanco tor ahonl trrari. 1IKI.P WANTIill MAI.K HAVE long time Jobs for men really wanting work, flood mon ey for hustled. i0 not apply unlc you want to work. I can take care of you If you do. W rile x 3-A, earn Matt Tribune. .104 WAXTKl) Voting man with seed and fer-d experience. If not ex perienced do not apply. Call mornincs. F. E. Samson Co . in N. KlvoraUlo. 205 TIKI.P WANTKH riCMAKK j FOIt KXT APAItTMF.XTS Vf FXCII AXtiK WANTICD 'Housekeeper for wid ower in country. Have small child to care for and would not object to housekeeper with child. I A rite llox 0, euro Mall Tribune, 3(1," WAXTKl) KITTATIOXK I'KACTK'AI, (lAllDKNF.H wishes pruning or any kind of work; r.llc hour. Phone ltr3-J. 30t WANTRT) My Swiss girl of 19, housework in home with or with out children. Inquiro Suimso Camp No. 3. . 305 VA'TKD MIKCFXT.ANKOl'K W'A'NTKI) To buy for. cash, cheap loud.-Lbcalion not material, but must be. a, -bargain, '(live full cosh, prloiv for your prop . erty deeded and clear; also, lo .callon. .Will take best proposi ' tion, so net quickly. . '.Write Box ' 51, care Mall-Tribune. 3(l."i WANT pnrtner on -Tl!-aore dairy liillcn mill lias some vows aim some cash. Good appol'ttlnity for uood worker. Ans. iiox Jl. i. :inr, WASTKD To buy light car for cash. 331 Haven St. 30(ltf' U'RNITUnH repaired nt your home or our shop. A; N. Thlb ault, Phone llilli-li.' 305 LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money. Haw ley Transfer, 619 No, River side. Phone 1044-X. 298tf RAW URS WANTED Do not ship; we pay the price. Hides, wool and pelts. Medford Bar gain House, 27 N. Grape St. 227tf WANTED--2nd hand goods & Junk. Pats, 150G Prune. Ph. 547-L. 112 FOR GARDEN and field plowing, sand, gravel and sediment. Tel. 912-J. Samuel Bateman. - tl CASH PAID ror junk. 17 North (Iran t- Tel. inn? jnstf 1'Ort ItKNT MIHCKLLANKOVS "OR HUNT All or part of ground floor, 50x100; "a block of Main St.. 22 S. Fir. 300 FOR RKNT Fully equipped res taurant. Phone 138 I. - inquire Isla Theater. 300 FOR RENT Oarage, $3.00 per month. 825 So. Riverside Ave. tf Foit itKNT i riiisin:i ROOMS lltOClM AND HOARD, $1.00 a day. Phono 9SH-.X. 3113' FOR RENT Pleasant room for gentleman, close in, private home; bath, garage. 6U9 K. Main 2a3tt' FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping rooms with heat; rate moderate. 325 So. Riverside Ave. tf ROOM AND P.OATtD. reasonable; Karngo. 33 N. Peach. 304 FOR RENT 2 rooms, nicely fur nished. 203 N. Peach. 305 Misci;i,i,ANi::ors ASHLAND Convalescent and Rest Home, cares for old people and Invalids. 210tf AUTO OLARS Installed while you wimini k. tn isstr Medford Investment Company General Iniifrance Medford, Orsf eg 1tl W. Main q thon 1M4 By George McManus KOU . K10NT 3-rooin furnished apartment, $20; 2-room, 12. i Hi Welch. 303 FOR RENT Furnished npart menls and garage, near Armory. 334 Apple. 306 FOU ItE.N'T fi rooms, unfurnish ed; newiy painterl; 2 blocks from library. Call S04 K. Main. Will. F. Campbell. 3(H FOR HUNT 3-room furnished apt; heated. 2 2 J N. Ivy. 293tt FOIt ItRNT 3-room duplex apt. $20. 210 Haven. 2il2tt FUP.NISHKR apt; 2 rooms and bath, completely furnished; pri vate entrance: fuel furnished. Call 711. . 'J tf FOR RENT Furnished pts; lights, water, garage; $12, $15, $17. Phono 452-11. 276tf FOR RENT sia ana $10 apart ments; walls newly tinted; hot and cold water, bath and tollot, 2-story brick building at Jack sonville, 10 minutes from Med ford. Bee Mr. Cnllders, real es tate, or The Nugget Confection ery store. Z4.1tf FOR RIONT IIOI'SKS FOR RENT Furnished 0-room house at end of Almond. Call nt 11 IK V.. illll. 3113 FOIt RENT Small turn, house, apt., garage. (104 W. loth St. tf FOR RENT Modem 3-room un- llirnlshcd house; sleeping porch; clean; close In. Inquire 141 Ho. Jlolly. 305 FOR RENT 5-room furnished iiousu wiin nam, aju per moniii. Next to Rainbow auto camp. Tel. S 3 .". - It . 303 FOR RENT 4-room furnished nouse; water paiu. call ror key at 31 Front St. 290tf FOR RENT Smnll'fum. house. Inquire 140 So. Ivy. 2 S a l( HOUSES for rent .or sale. One furnished. Call 105. 30 North Central. 289tf FOR RENT 5-room cottage, with bath and kitchen range, on West 11th St. Apply Wing Agency or 400 King St. tf FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown A White. ms FOR RENT 5-rnom house, n'.ii' cn-i-K IH'Lioni Ktirucn. jn Almond St. 'Pel. !IOi;-L. 304 FOR RENT 5-rnom furnished bungalow, close In. Inquire nt 146 So. Ivy. 302tf FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished limine, phone 5113-L. 3II4 FOR RENT 4-room house, nicely furnished, close In; closets, pan try, screened porch with sleep ing room: lights, water, wood shed. Suitable for aged or mid dle agc, couple. Would sell. Phone 29.1. Jacksonville. 305 Foil -RKNT Nice modern home on Iierryd.nle Ave., $ln per mo. C. C. chapmnn, Trail, Ore, Tel. .10-X-I4. 304 I.O.ST LOST It dog Is missing, call 1518. 2 Sfltf UlST On Hlllcrest road, black cnt with while feet; finder please call II02-W, and owner will call. 3li.1tf lirSINESS OPI'OltTCNITIKS FILING STATION and store for sale or trade, on hlghwsy. See owner, North Central at Mill service. i:;tf R EA L buy In going service st.itlon and store. This Is the lime to take advantage of circumstances ;ud profit greatly thereby $300. Drown & White. Real. t y i .Vitf I OR SAM! HOMI-.S FOR RALE G-rm. modern house, under construction, No, 723 Palm HI. tieo owner on Job, 103 SO. CAI.lFOlt.N'IA for Oregon Wanted small farm or lease with ?2000 equity In 2-bedroom house. bath, lireplace, a-car garage, good location; small bank loan. iWrlle owner. 121 N. Lincoln, Ilurliank, cal. 30ii WILL TRADE 'brick building in Jacksonville, rented $15.00 per month. My equity $1100 for good car. Route 1, llnx 133, Central Point. 3lir FOR TRADE Real homo prop erty; tl-room house, In Albany, for what have you? Tel. -I-I3-W. . Jus. W. (Irlgsby. 304 TO EXC1IANOE 3 Austrnlorp .cockerels for millets or geese Phono 4II3-H-0. 303 EXPIIANOE for small homo clear 3.77 acres, bouse- and outbuild ings, young fruit trees and ber ries; 'l miles nut. llrown : White, Realtors. 3(l2tf FOR TRADE Equity n good house and lot in Stockton. Cal. Mortgage about $2200, payable $:HI.15 per month. will con sider any good real or personal propertv worth $500 for equity. II. C. In ley, 05 East Main St., Ashland, Ore, IlllS'tf MY KQL'lTV 4X0- aero wheat ranch, Saskatchewan, Canada, for something in Rogue River volley. Route 1, llox 121-C Mcdl'ord. 3011 FOIt KXCIIANOE 4-room house, lot 511x100; clear; near school; for mountain ranch of equal value, around $1,000; on good road. Will consider good un improved land, no irrigation dist. Oivo full details nnd location In fir.st letter. Address Box 211, .Mall Tribune 303 ron SALE POCI.THY FOR SALE Pekin duck eggs, also goose ana naircu itoeK eggs lor h a t c h I n g. Covered Wagon. .Phoenix. 80,1 DRESSLER'H Square Deal Hatch ery, 1107 E. Main. Chicks, hatch ing. Prices reduced if booked now. phono 150U-L. 304 FOR SALE Turkey toms for breeding. Phono 132-L. 305 I'OIl SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SA LE Jersey bull calves, one 4 months and one 2 months old. from registered, very rich bred dam nnd sire, at reasonable price. H. A. Kllngler, 2 miles south of Ashland on Pile. Hlway. 304 FOR SALE !ood family milk cow, fresh In March: a real bar gain nt $35 Tel. Il;l4-L. 305 Illll SALIV HKAIi lOSTATE OR SALE OK TRADE B-room plastered modern house, 1 acre fine soil, some fruit nnd berries, 2 blocks from Main St., Ashland. Price $2,0511. Will take Hon truck art first pnyment or $500 down. L. J. Reed, llroker, Ash land, fire. 803 WHEN TOU think of real estate, think of llrown A Whits. tf roil SALE Nice, building lot, Portlunil Ave., east front, all as sessments paid. 310 Pr.rtland. 804 FOR SALE I2'i n.res. nil or part; new modern 7-rooni house, full basement, hardwood floor, city water, wonderful view; ,1 miles NE of Medford. Vj mile north of Lone Pine school. J. W. Thornlnn. 111. 3. Hex "t-A. 309 I'OIl S A LK M ISC 'I :i,I, A N ROTS FOR SALE Power sheep-shearing machine, DeLnval fbclrlc sepa rator and milking machine. l:.4r gam for quirk sale. Phone 558. 305 FOR SALE Plnnn. will tnkn phonograph or radio part pay ment. 225 South Oukdnlo. 303 KLAMATH potatoes, 75c cwt, whlb Wheat $I.(i) cwt. 710 flu lli Riverside. 308 Abstract! Ml'RKAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab straeia o( Title, Titte Insurance, I noomn j ana u, iso. a ruria upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABKTKAlT CO. AhH(ruct8 of Title aiul Title Insuronw. TUft oulf rnniletu Title System U facksoii County. A(enuntniti) WILSON AlDITIXO COMPANY Tax nnd Corporation Counselors, Auditor and Accountants. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A.; Inland J. Knox, ?. P. A, Liberty Bldg., hone 157-R. Clilropraotlc Phyfilclan DR. R W. HOFFMAN Chlro practice Norvo Spociallat. Offlrfl hoiiifl 9 to 12, 2 to 5. 203-204 Liberty rtlds. office Phone 680; Hon. Phone 790-H. Fleet rlo Motor Rcpdlrlnff U C. SCHAFKR Armature wind ing, electric motor repairing. Stock bearings and brunhea. 33 N. Central. Phone 90-J-2. 871 Expert WlmUv Cleoners LET O10OROH DO IT Tel. 11,72. iiouse cleaning. Floor waxing. Oriental rug cleaning, specialty. Financial WR LF.ND MONKY to worthy pM- pie to pay tneir nonent rteotfl. pa cific Const Credit Association, 423 Medford lildg., Medford, Ore.i Furnlltiro HepnlrlnK FURMTURR RIO-UPUOLSTERED re-finished, re-glued, we carry a full lino 'of upholstering aam plea. A. N. Thlbault, Tel. 969-R. 3Ioney to Tioan Irfintt Time 1 9 Sl'irldngo TViaaa Commercial Finance Corp. Mcilfonl, Oregon Monuments THE OREOON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, Qeneral Mannger; P. M. Kershaw, Sale Manager. 302 N. Front St. Muslo Plnno Instruction FRED ALTON IIAICHT Teach of piano. Clnssical and popular music courses. Hnlght Must, Studio, 318 Liberty Uldg., Tel 73 Painting nntl Pnperliniiglng HARRY MARX Painting, tinting, paper-hanging. Phone 178-J. 209M M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint lug, paporhanglng and lnterloi finishing. 302 Crater Lake Ave. Phono 1004. . 41 Printers nnd Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Htl tho best equipped printing offlil In Southern Oregon. Uookhind. lng, loose leaf ledgers, bllllri systems, etc. Portland prices. It N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any maW radio. H. o, Purucker, 22 Soutl Orapo strcot. Office Phone 335; Res. 1442. S81 Sand nnd Grave C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all sises. Phone, plant 1203, or office, 127. Storage WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, 810 South Front St, Phone 316, Transfer BADS TRANSFER A STORAGH CO. Office 111 N. Fir street. Phone 215. Prices right. Servic guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER ft STORAGE. Korvlco guaranteed. 20 8. Grape St., Phone 044, or residence 1080. REINK1NO TRUCKING SERVICH Transfer and haulmg of all kinds. Office 309 South Front 8t. Phone 332. FOR SALK MISCICI.LASEOC8 OR SALIC Wheat, per 100, $1.60. High grade flour, 49 lbs, $1.15 and $1.25. Scotti F. & Prod. Co., 122 N. Riverside. 308 'OR SALE Special bnrgaln in good used piano, ('nil 1442. 303 FOR SALE Feeder pigs. Miko Hiinley, Lake creek. auj FOR SALE Incttnntors. Phone 334-M. 307 FOR SALE Dry fir nnd hardwood, Dalton Hros. Tel. 523-R-l. 305 FOR SALE Wood under coWr, dry fir $5.00 per load, $2. DO halt load: dry body fir, $2.75 per tier. Phono 1141 -J. Longwill Wood Co. 303 FOR SAI.F Mixed oak and mnn tanHa, $3 tier, phono 1144-X:. FOR SALE Shelled corn. $190 per cwt. Phono 523-J-4. Otto Neld ormeyer. 804 FOR SALE Marcus wheat, $1.50 per 100 llw. Tel. 950-J-2. 304 FOR SALE Oak, fir. mania nlta. Nathan Nowcomb, Jr., 725 So. Central. Phone 735-K. 286tf FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hay, bnled grnln hny. Elmer Ross, R. F. D., Rom Lane. 281tt FOR SALE Jonathan and Splti. enberg apples. Call Rogue R. Co., 13t.il. tfs FOR SALE Used sowing ma chines, all makes, $5 up; terms if desired. All make rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 North Bartlett. tj FOR SALE At bargain, I oak veneer doors, site t feet by 1M feet, with lock and without glass. Sea them at Mall Tribune offloe. if