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"EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
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MEDFORD MATT TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX. SATURDAY. .TANXARV 21. IIK',1
EXTRA GRADES OF I
BUTTER ADVANCED1
EGGS STILL WEAK
PORTLAND. Ore,, Jan. 24. M
Unusual fij-mnoM of the wholesale j
luiltrr marlu't in I'ortluiul ulnco
cm fy in tho weok, with nltemlant j
scjirc-ity oV Hi) to 91 ' wore cubt'H,
hrouplu iinout quotation ailjust
ment.s on the local produce ex
change which .mule extra grade
ruhOH 1 cent highor at I'll cents a
pound and firsts up n cent to 22
ceitH as trade opened today. Con
tinned active ileum ltd for the lim
ited nigh score fresh offerings
maintained the market In a, very
firm trend.
Wholesale egg market continued
weak with receipts strong and de
mand from retailers only fair,
l'rk-o Khadinpr continued In some
instances. Jobber to dealer deliv
eries were cut Into somewhat by
direct to dealer deliveries by pro
ducers. BE CUT MONDAY
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 2t. (JT)
The Pacific Co-operative Poultry
Producers, . through the hands of
which" pass .most of the eggs fur
tho Portland market', announced to
day wholesale quotations on all
grades of eggs will he reduced
cents Monday. The co-operative
prices are generally confirmed by
independent wholesalers.
The new niiotalions will he: Kk-
Iras. IX cenls a dozen; standards,
17c1: mediums, iKc. and pullets inc.
;
THE MARKETS
Livestock '
. PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 2L (JP)
'Hoss T5. all dirert; . cattle. 25.
Wei'k's totola approximately: Mors
UH5. cattle 22-'U. calves ISO, sheep
22:to.
HOCS Compared wfth week aso
nil classes 2au liiRher with demand
strong at tile advance. Top and
hull; liKht butchers, $!i.25: stroiiR
weights and heavies down to SS oc
casionally, hut mostly $s.riii up.
Hougli packing sows, $tl.50tfi7;
sinoiith, ST. Bo and above. Feeder
pigs scarce and in strong demund
mi to $10, lew outstanding lots
Thursday and Friduy at SS.25.
HAtTi.K Compared week ago,
all classes quotahly steady, but
steers and she-stock dragged a lit
itc Monttav and some salos look
weak to 2Hc lower. High medium I
to good steers mostly SS.fill ri it.ltl.
others down to 87 and under, (iood
heifers mostly ST.HO Hi 7.75. top
$s.25. High medium to good car
lot cows. Si! i?i ci. 50. with one out
standing lo.nl. ST. Low cutters and
cutlers, $2.5o (a 5, mostly $.'
.Medium to good bulls. S4.50 tit 5.50.
odd head higher. Hulk calves and
vealers, Sll down, a lew choice
vealers S1I.5II; off grades seldom
stopped below Sti.
SirKKP Market active all week,
closed 25c higher for choice lambs
and choice ewes with other classes
steady. No strictly choice under
HO pound carlot lambs offered in
open market, bin double deck
bought to arrive Friday at $7.50.
flood to near choice drivo-ius
reached $7 Ircipiently and a double
deck of good choice 104 anil !M
pound lambs Friday brought SH.50
and $7 respectively. -Medium to
choice yearlings quoted $i Co 5.50,
and cull to choice ewes, $1.5USi
3.50. .
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 21. (JP)
Hl'TTHK: Market firm. Kxtra
cubes and firsts cent higher.
Prices to retailers: Cubes, extras.
2f.c; standards. 25c: prime firsts.
24c; firsts. 22c. Creamery prices:
Prints 3c over cube standards.
HX'.fiS i Weak. Quotations un
changed. Milk (butterfatl, poultry, conn-
try
meats, onions, potatoes, wool,
huy-
-steady and uncnangeu.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 21. (IP)
-Wheat futures:
Open Ilich Ixiw Close
.tio .ii5 .15 .05
.Ian.
May f'S .S .i.s .0
Julv .til'i .til'-i -' I ' i I'.s
Casli wheat:
Rig Hend hluestem
Soft white
Western white
Hard winter
Nortlyrn sluing
Western red
Oats No. 2 3s-ln. while. $22.
Today's car receipts: Wheat
flour 2, corn 2. oats I.
Sim rruitclM'o lluttciTat
Sun Frunclscn. Jan. 24. uVi
litlttcrfat f.o.b. San Francisco 24c.
Wall Street Report
Today's closing prices for 15 se
lecteil storks follow:
Am. an
Am. Tel. & Tel. Co
Anaconda
l.K
EGG PIE WILL
Col. Oas
Corliss Wrigbl '
(lenerul Klci'tric inewi j
('eneral Molors
Kennicot Copper
Mont.- Ward ,s "
Radio Corirati"n ' ''t
Int. T. T
Sears Roebuck '"
s. p '"!
Cniled Aircraft
V. 8. Sicel H-'
BRINGING UP
OH-DEAR' OH-DEK1.
M-f UTTLE DOCi-' FUFl"
o Lcv-r- WHA.T "ohall
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' 1931- ln'"' '"lure Service, toe. Greer Brltalo right reeerved.
THE NEBBS The Net
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STORY 2
(Continued from Pago 1)
of Eighth street filed by the Rogue i
River Traffic organization, the or-.i
gani.ation of I run shippers, which
was filed Willi I ne city council com
mittee on streets and roads yes
terday, and to have the city pre
sent a solid front in favor of such
improvement before tiio public ser
vice coiumissioir's hearing on the
petition filed by the city govern
ment months ugo to grant the
Kighth street opening, will be held
here January 2'J.
it was plainly intimated by
various speakers that the .rail
road was back oi the traffic asso
ciation's protest, and that the rail
road had a leverage over the fruit
shippers bocuuse all the packing
plants are located on S. P. prop
erty u-i'h free ground rent.
It was also staled al the meeting
that the traffic association was not
unanimous in tho protest and would
have a change of mind by the time
the public service commission
hearing was held, and come out in
favor of the -opening.
Plea for United Front
The meeting, having developed
that the property owners and gen
eral business men and citizens, out
side of tTie traffic association, fa
vored this improvement, those
present' decided to inaugurate a
program of publicity which would
unite the city solidly behind the
proposed street opening. Walter
Levorelte was chosen as chairman
to have charge of the cumpaign.
Attending the gathering, in addi
tion to Kighth street property own
ers and others, were a number of
city officials lind former Mayor A.
W. Pipes. Among the city offi
cials were Mayor K. M. Wilson,
and the members of the city coun
cil ctieels -and roads committee,
who are J. O. llrey, chairman, and
I). It. Territt and C. C. Furnas:
City Councilmen W. W. Allen, C.
A. Meeker and Ceo. W. Por'er;
City Attorney J. P. Farrell and City
Superintendent Fred Scheffel. Oth
ers present were J. W. Johnson,
Walter Leverette, F.d Gore. John
Niedermeyer. Attorney Frank New
man. Hamilton Patton, N. T.
Hodges. Tom Waterman, Perl Da
vis and John L. Campbell.
Grey Opens Meeting
Chaitnian J. O. (Irey of the coun
cil committee on streets and roads,
called the meeting to order, staled
its purpose was to learn whetheT
the Kighth street property owners
were milted on the street opening
project, to learn tho lenlaiive cost
of such. Mr. (Irey said that the
city planning commission had giv
en much time to furthering the
opening or Kighth street, as well
as city officials for months past,
and warned that, as in the case of
Sixth street, there was a hard
fight uliead before the Southern
Pacific would ugree.
City Superintendent Fred Schef
fel gave a tentative estimate ot
js:!5l for cost of construction based
on the cost of the Sixtli street im
provement, to wlilc h must be added
whet is necessary to pay the rail
road for the ground, und said the
latter would be less than had to be
paid for Sixth street.
Former Mayor Pipes spoko
i strongly in favor of the project,
declaring that it is one of the ma
jor objectives lor -the development
of the city. He Raid lie was sur-
prised to bear of any opposition
i and declared that "It Is unfortunate
! that the traffic association has tak
en thin action, which just aids the
: Southern Pacific In opKsing tual
! H is of this kind. The whole city
, should stand as a unit for the
! Kichth si ret improvement."
j lie further said, in speaking of
! the traftic association prolent
i "Their objections to Hie opening of
i F.iehth street tint it would ham
per the handling of fruit during
ihe packing season are rattier far
fcti lied. With ih" exception of one
packing plant iteenis to me that
h,n lii'lilli street oiieniri'Dwollld
3s
be a benefit to ift tn. It is unthink
FATHER
B-f 5oaV'. IP MAMIE KEEPS LIP
THAT RACKET-TMEVHOLE
XOWM WILL. BE OUT LOOKinJ'
FER THE
Tightens
IF VOU DCfsTT
A MlMUTE ,
FOULEKUM' ME
N
t-lB POTTS. 1 WAMT
QUE OP OS IS
A VJOO.D OR TWO
TO TURM UP
MISSINJG
STATC
BAMK
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l-2f (Capyfifhl. 1931. by The BUSyndicw.Inc Trad. MarV Rt.
able to expect the city to- develop '
with that street dead ended in the
k. .,.. .iiJ.rfn,
" .' .
Traffic Loop Formed
"The new court house will front
on Oakdalc instead of West Main
and therefore Kiglilh street, as a .
tlirno-h arterv with Alain street,
rimu
loop, ii wouiu aiso oe ui K1.-4.M N,((. , ll(.,..,v given that, pur
benefit to the new high school. !sll;int , tj, ,,,,,,,'s of the said exc
Wlth the city united we could lorce ; cn,in, i will on the 14th day of
the opening of Kighth vtreet over ; Kelu-uary. 11131, at 10:00 o'clock
the S. P. opposition.'' a. in., at the front door of the
Waller Leverette, in declaring Courthouse in the City ot Medford.
.1 l.fl, ,l.l ,irn,.l.l ,w.r.,-ll I in .liickson COUlltV. OregOll. offer
to the entire cilv ventured the as- for sale and will sell at public WAXTHD Young man willl seed
L,- ,i hi, hn- t J ni hil,, ser Uuotlon for cn.sh to the highest. and feed experience. If not cx
sertion thai betorc the public se -1 biih)(ir (o s.l(, ,,,,.,,, , ,.,,..,, ,, , apply. call
vice healing was held the ,.1,l't together with tin1 costs of this sale. I morning- F. Samson Co
association will endorse the Kiglilh ',,.,,, t() ry,i,.n,ption as provided 2211 n. ltlvorsi.lo. 3"f.
street opening, us its menioers real-1
ize the general benelits to .woo-
fr.,-,1
1J,'.I.....1 Tl., 1.1, ,,,.,1 ..lo clt-mii'l"
endorsed the project, declaring the ;
n,,nin,rr 1,'l.rhih utt-o.o would belli
out the city's genera! business, as!
uiuii.v .. f, - property, situate,! In tne t oiiiuv ;
Medford hud expressed dislike to()f Ja,.iSn, state of Oregon, to-,
coming through crowded business
tial'fic on trio main streets, and
avoided it as much as possible, i
Klglltil slreet would tend to relieve.
tills congestion, lie said.
Hamilton Patton. in declaring
himself as very much in lavor of
the project as of much benefit to
the entire city, raised the question
as to whether the Southern Pa
cific had not dictated the action
of l ho traffic 'association.
Wilson for Opening
Mayor K. M Wilson said that
every effort should be made to
force the issue. "I am behind the
proposition with .my whole soul,"
lie said.
Citv Councilman T). R
TerretJ
declared the project would be a iter line of the alley in Ulock 2,
wonderful asset lo the city. (Men Oak Subdivision to the south
John Neidermever, manager online of Lot.s 21 and 31. in Ulock
the Hollv then. re.'ln endorsing the 12 Olen Oak Subdivision. In the
project as an incalculable benefit ity of Med.ord. oiegon.
to the whole city, declared lht Kmm. n,ive from the trunk sewer
the opening of Kiglilh street would i on w,iiawn Drive t tu. south line
tend to influence the Southern Pa-jf i.ot I, Ulock 2, Siskiyou lieithls
clfie to move lis shipping from the Addition, in -the City of Medford.
heart of the city to further away Oregon.
son(li 3. A six inch sewer beginning
; T. Hodges. Councilman C. C. !"t the trunk sewer at the inte.see
Fnrnas and Kd Core also heartily )'.'"n "r '"J,1 0,''Kt l!"'''1 nd -Modoc
it, u 'Avenue; thence south 2. degrees
cnoorseo me piojecj. us . ........
L. I am pool l oi me i.iiiiitoeii .-
Metal Works.
Benefit Seen
"Tho Kighth street opening would
be n Ireineuilnus benefit to tile en-
.i ..:..- ....i.i Ai, ,... I-,-,b
Newman. ' "The most of 'tile fruit
houses arc located on S. P. land,
navinir no rent or lease to the ruli-
j-oail. and could easily be located
elsewhere. There Is no logical ar
gument against the project."
W. W. Allen nnd Geo. W. Por
ter, city councilmen and former
members of the city planning com
mission, heartily endorsed tile pro
jecled opening, nnd called atten
tion that Jacob Crane, tho noled
planning expert, when here study
ing conditions n yeur or so ugo.
declared that the opening of Kighth
street across the railroad tracks
was necessary for the city's de
velopment. Perl Davis, while In favor of the
project, said ho wns placed In a
peculiar position in that he was
connected with the liardwoll fruit
establishment. Tom Waterman,
whose property 1:4 located on
Kiglilh street, fronting the city
..in If uttered t ie OIllV
i,...,,.,'l i., i ho nieeliiiu saving till! I
for the life Of him he c.ouultl ,mt
e where his property, because ot
facing the park, would benefit by
the street opening.
Notice of Sheriffs Sale.
l:y virtue of an execution on
foreclosure duly Issued out of and
Under the seal of Ihe Circuit '-Oil Tt
or tc Slate of Oregon, in and for
the County of J.n-kson, to me di
rected and datrd on th. lull day
nf January, C3I. In a certain ac
tion therein, wherein City of Med
ford. Oretroii, n municipal oorpoia
tion. a plaintiff, recovered Judg
ment against emtotu .Moore an.t
tin,,l., Moore, hnsbfind and wi fe:
Albert Melvin: Ripv-cel Ross a
Duns lions, hucsband and Wife, Uio
0O5 -
t t
SlOP
AttKE A (5000
LOOK AT TMI3
OROUWD,
6CHM'
MAM AMO SEE IF
yOU CAKJ IDEMTIFV
HIM A3 THE MAM
vjko osove A
CAR A'ITI-IOUT
Lie.HT-3
U 5. Pit 0S
defendant, for the sum ot Four
Hundred sixty-live aim
!(S4G5.un dollars, with Interest
,from October 30th. 1829, at the
.rate of 6 per annum, nnd the
, further sum of One Hundred and
no-ino (Jioo.uo) dollars, as an
ney's fees w-hlch judgment was en-,
rolled nnd docketed in the t lei k s
,y )aw, n u,e right, title ana
interest that the said ueienoaiHs,
i'ltffni-,1 Moure anil Minnie Moore. I
Itiiliml and wife: Albeit Al ol V i 11 : I
uuesei itoss iiuo
band and wife, bad on the
of July. I'.i2l, or now have In and (
-.,.! I.. I lw fnlliill- i III, lleSl-l-ilied
...it
i.ot Twelve (12) Ulock Two (2)
Newtown Addition to too I ity or
Medford. Oregon.
Dated this tllll day of January,
1931.
RALPH O. JKNXINOS.
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon.
l:y Olga K. Anderson, Deputy.
Not lis- or lliils.
Medford, Oregon.
January 23. I ii :t 1 .
Notice is hereby given that bids
are now called for the construction
of the following sewers:
1. A six Inch sewer beginning
at the intersection of Ihe alley in
Clock 2. Glen Oak Subdivision anil
Oakwood Drive, ami from said
'point runnini: north along the cen-
, mln,s ,,, r,.,,.,, ((.,.t Hirough
I'.lock 20, Siskiyou Heights exten
sion, also a six Inch ,-ever line
from above sewer, east 200 feet
cm the north line of Gilbert Stuart's
South Lot. I). II. fi!l-:i.'.. lo th
:ust line of sii 1,1 lot lo i'.lock 'Iti
Siskiyou Heights Kxteiision. In the
' ",v V ' ' ' ... . ,
4. A six Inch sewer line begin
ning at the trunk sewer on Grove
and Avenue it t the Intersection of
the east and west alley In I'.lock 2,
oakwood Subdivision, r u n n i n g
thence -n.-t In said alley to Rich
mond Avenue; thence east from
Richmond Avenue to the ea.-,t line
of Lot 2, Cloc k 3. Richmond Addi
tion, in the City of Medford, Ore
gon. The plans and specifications can
be peep at the office Of the City
Recorder in the fity Hall at the
c orner of Sixth and Front Streets,
Medford. Or.'g.m.
The fity f'oiincll will receive
sealed ptopiiMih. therefor, unci the
proper.-! Is will be opened in the
council Chamber of the city Mall
on Tuesday- evening, February 3.
I ML at 7:30 p. m.
Each hid must be umitn pa nicd
by a certified oh. -ok or bid bond
of not less than five per pent i'i". )
of the amount of, the bid. The
! proposals, to accept th
pro-
jPosel submitted by nny bidder, a
nil
,,,,,.,'.,, .V '" . " ''.... . '...
the
st of tho
City may t
CITY COINCII
Cy M. WILSON. Mayor.
I'-.v M. I.. AI.FORD. Reorder
VATl:ll SITI'ATIONS
PRACTICAL GARDENER wii-h.-s
pruning or any kind of work;
5'lc- hour. Phone 1053-J, 304
WA.NTKI -Ity Swiss girl of 19. i
hou.w-work in bom,, with or with
out ,-hildton. Inquire Siinr-e
Cr, nip No. 3. .105
1 S IN' ' I -r
young man w.ints uork.
Don't lake Jobs can t do. Phone
'J5S-.X. 300
f
G
MOW U'5TEM-MA5GIE'..,U6T ) I I mow to put Thl AO
' 'bTOP CRIM' PER A MINUTE - I WC g'
OFFER. A, REWARD- f ,-) V A THC vvAROj
j$ fey v.v c triff-o j t
-n-iAr loows n
LlK-.E Wlt- - IF WE '
1 1 aim't SoT MOTvlNJ
BCOTHCB . IT'3 HIM
rueee ever was &oe.s we
ASJOTMeR FACE REWABD
LIKE THA.T
H F.I.I' WANTKO Fial.I.E
- -
WANTKD Housekeeper for ivid
uwer in country. Have small!
child to care for and would not
object to housekeeper with child. I
AVrite I!ox 20, cure Mail Tribune.
1 1 K I , P W A N TF. I ) M M.H
IIAVK long time Jobs for men
really wauling work. Good mon
ey for hustlers. Do net apply
, unless you want to work. 1 can
take ca'ro of yu if you do. Write
j Ilex 3-A, uaro -Mall Tribune. 3114
v.. 1 r.u .Man in cm w"
shares, l.il'-ge pine Slid oak: 13
icrt Alolvin; . . mileM iiul.-on good iiinil. You
lioss. litis-1 keep 2 out of .'! Ilers. Cull :lll-l -llie
Slslduyr .1 or 321 Itenson St. 3ns.
. . lllileil ilUL.On good liillll. You
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i & ri-i..
-VI SCI
.AXI'.OCS
, . - -
u. a,voi.:iit.. hnv for cash, eheaii
land. Lo.-ation nol material,
but must bo a bargain. (live
full cash price for your prop
erty deeded anil clear; also lo
cution. Will take best proposi
tion, so act .piiekly. Write Cox
51, care Mall Tribune. .111'.
WANT partner on 2.i(!-aore dairy
r.iiH-b that has some cow.s and
some cash. Hood opportunity
for good worker. Ans. Ilex Ii. tl. :
3ll.',
WANTKD To buy light car for
cash. 331 Haven St. 300tf
FI'ltNITClt K repaired nt your
home or our shop. A. N. Thib
utllt. Phono 9119-R. 305
LOCAL or long distance hauling.
We guarantee to save you money.
Hawley Transfer, 619 No. River
side. Phone 1044-X. 298tf
RAW kURS WANTED Do not
ship; wo pay the price. Hides,
wool nnd pelts. Modtord Bar
gain House, 27 N. Grope 8t.
227tf
WANTED 2nd hand goods A Junk.
Pats, 1506 I'runo. I'll. 547-U 112
FOR GARDEN and field plowing,
sand, gravel and sediment. Tel.
912-J. Samuel llateman, tf
CASH PAID for junk. 17 North
Orane Ht. Tel. 10H JOfitf
' a NTKD Small furnished house;
paved .Htreet: garage; close In.
Phone 2!MI-N. 30li
WANTKD To rent
l'lione 3.-.I-R.
Incubator.
3114
N'OTK'K Rough dry wash, lb.
wet wash,
blankets. Mlc.
Woik guar:
d. Tel. 13:i3-X.
307
misci:i,i.m:ocs
ASHLAND Convalescent and Rest
Home, cares for old people and
. Invalids. 210tf
AUTO OLA S3 Installed while you
wsit. ins K. nth mutt
LOST If dog la miming, call 15H.
250tf
lIST On 1 1 1 lie-rent road, black
cat with white feet; finder please
call 1 232-W. and owner will call.
303lf
LOST Wh Ii- pig. 7 weeks old. on
Old .stage ro.id. -Finder call
viy n-1. 30,
Medford
Investment
Company
General Imiuranc
Medford. Ortf-ta
1M W. Main Phons 1114
By George McManusj
WHAT HAVE .,
THROW
'CAUSE
t REMEMBER AkN-
WORE
FIMO
WIU BE HELD
TO
As Evioesjce
IT .
A&AIMST VOU
IU.S1NKSS OI'1'OltTCNlTlK.S
PILING STATION and store for
nale or trade, on highway, boe
owner, North Central at Mill
Service. ?S6tf
ItF.AL buy In going service station
and .store. This is the time to I
take advantage ot circumstances
and profit greotly thereby;
$:isuo. lirowli .t "White, llcal
lors. 302tf
l'OK Ii K N T A 1 'A UTM i: N TS
FOIt UK NT Furnished npnrt
loents and garage, near Armory.
334 Apple. 3111!
FOR I'.KNT 3-rnom furnished
apt; heated. 2211 N. Ivy. 2'J3tt
FOR HUNT 3-room duplex npt.
$20. 210 Haven. 292tt
FCllNlSllKD npt; 2 rooms nnd
bath, completely furnished; pri
vate entrance; fuel furnished.
Call 70- tf
FOR RENT Furnished apts;
lights, water, garage; $12. $15.
$17. Phono 452-JI. 27f.lt
FOR RENT $U una $10 apart
ments; walls newly tinted: hot
and cold water, bath and toilet,
2-story brick building at Jack
sonville. 10 minutes from Med
ford. See Mr. Cnllders, real es
tate, or The Nugget Confection
ery store. 243tf
FOR ItKN'P Housekeeping rooms.
311 N. ltai'llett. tf
I'Oll ItF.NT -IIOI'NI'X
FOR RENT Small turn, house,
apt., garage. Oil I W. loth Ht. tf
VI It RENT Modern 3-room un
furnished houwe; sleeping porch;
clean; close ill. Inquire. 141 So.
Holly. 305
FOR RENT 4-room furnished
house: waler paid. Call for key
nt 31 Front St. 29Ctf
HOUSES for rent or sale. Ono
furnished. Call 105. 30 North
Central. 2S9tt
FOR RENT B-room cottage, with
bath and kitchen ranga, on Went
11th St. A only Wine Agency or
400 King Ht. tf
FOR RENT Homes. Furnished
or unfurnished. Iirown A White.
17tf
FOIt RENT 5-room house.
ficro crook bottom "(mien. 2K
Almond SI. Tel. 9011-L. 304
FOR KKNT 0-rooin unfurnished
bonne. Phone 5113-L. 3U4
I-'olt RENT 4-room house, nicely
furnished, close in; closets, pan
try. screened porch Willi sleep
ing room: lights, waler, wood
shed. Nult.-ible for ogecl or mid
dle aged couple. Would sell
l'lione 293. Jacksonville. 305'
FOR RENT Nice modern home
on I'.errvd.ile Ave., $K per Plo.
('. f. Chapman, Trull, Ore. Tel.
30-X-ll. 304
FOIt RENT 237 N. Central: large
house. Inquiru 223 N. Central.
305
FOR RENT 5-room nicely fur
nished house, close In: fireplace,
gill-age. Tel. 89S-.I-2. II. J.
Palmer. 310
FOR It 10 NT Modern 5-rm. house
witli barn, garage, woodshed,
cellar; 0 mill, walk to mill. Tel.
075-.I. 300
FOR hf.nt mikci:m..i:oi's
FOR RENT All or part of ground
floor, 50x100; ,i l, lock ot Main
St.. 22 S. Fir. 300
FOR RENT Fully equipped res
taurant. Phono 13S4. Inquire
Isis Theater. 300
FOR RENT Oarsss, $2 00 per
month. 325 Bo. ltlveiiu Ave.
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FOR RENT Store room. Good
Main direct location. Now ui
cilt.ll. Will be vacant soon.
Rent reasonable In responsible
party. Address llox G. R. Tri
bune. 3or
FOR RENT Piano. Te l. s:i-.l-2.
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ItOOMS
FOIt TUCNT Pleasant room for
gentleman, close in. private
home; bath, garage. 609 E. Main.
2HMf
FOR KENT Nicely furnished
sleeping rooms with lieat: rate
moderate. 325 So. Riverside Ave.
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ROOM AND ItOAKD. reasonable;
curuRO. 33 N. Peach. 304"
FOIt HUNT 2 rooms, nicely fur
nished. 203 X. Peach. 30:
FOCMl
KOl'NU Cold initial ring. Owner
may have .same by calling at
Tilimne office and paying for nei.
300
FOR KXClfANfirc
SO. CALIFORNIA for Oregon
Wanted small farm or lease -with
U,.,..L,' n, I eioilnntent for ItiV
$'notl ouitfty in 2-beilroom house.
I.atn. nreplace, .i-car Karage.
good location; i-mul! bank loan.
Write owner, 124 X. Lincoln.
Ilurbank, Cal. 300
WILL TRADE brick building in
Jacksonville, rented $15,011 pel
month. My equity $000 for good
car. lloiilo 1, Itox 133. Contra!
Point. Sll.'.
FOR TRADE Real homo prop
erly; li-room nouse, in moony,
for' what have vouV Tel. ,143-W.
.las. W. Gilgsby. 304
EXCHANGE for small homo clear
3.77 acres, house and outbuild
ings, young fruit trees and ber
ries; 2 miles out. Rrown :
White, Realtors. 302tf
FOR TRADE Equity in good
house ami lot In Stockton. Cal.
Mortgage about $2200, payable
$30.15 per month. Will con
sider any good real or personal
properly worth $5110 for equity.
II. C. Galey, 05 East Main St..
Ashland, Ore. 303,tt
MY mil MTV ISO- aero wheat
ranch, Saskatchewan, Ctinada,
for something iti Itogtlo River
vullev. It. .mo 1, llox 121-C,
Medforil. , 300
FOIt SALE ACTOMOUILEa
FOR SALE
$125. llox 27,
1-H27 Ford coupe,
Mail Tribune, 300
FOR SALE 1927 llulck Coach;
good condition. A real bargain,
$.ii dewn. Inqiiird nt Hote3
.Medford. 2 p. m. 305
FOR SAI.F POCI.THY
DRESSLER'S Sciilaro Deal Hatch
cry. 1 107 E. Main. Chicks, hatch
ing. Prices reduced if booked
now. phone 1509-L. 304
FOR SALE Turkey toms for
breeding. Phone 132-L. 305
I'OR SAI.F MVICKTOCK.
FOR SALE lei-soy bull calves.
one 4 months and ono 3 months
old. from registered, very rich
bred dam and sire, nt reasonable
price. H. A. Klingler, 2 tulles
south of Ashland on I'uo. Illway.
30 4
FOR SALE Good family milk
cow. fresh ln March: a real bar
gain at $35. Tel. 0.14-L. -305
I OR KI,C REAL I'.STATi:
WHEN YOU think of real eatats,
think nf Hrown Whits "tf
FOR SALE Nice building lot,
Portland Ave.. e,'.t front, all as
sessments paid. 310 Portland.
304
FOIt SALE I'."!, acres, all or
part; new modern 7-room bouse,
full basement, hardwood floor,
city water, wonderful view; 3
miles NE of Medford. 'i inllo
north of Lone Pine school. J. W.
Thornton. Rt. 3, Dox 54-A. 309
FOR KAI.l; MIKCKI.LANI'.OI S
OR SALE
334-M.
lncuoators.
phone
307
OR SALE Dry fir and hardwood.
Dalton Bros. Tel. 023-R-l. $05 1
1ICSIM.SS DIRIiCTOHY
Abstracts
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Al
s'racts of Title. Title Insurance
Rooms 3 and 5, No. Nort
Central Ave., upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Till
and Title Insurnnci
The only complet
Title Sritem I
Jackson County.
Accountapfs
WILSON AUDITING COMPANY
Tar and Corporation Counselor!
Auditors and Accountants. E
M. Wilson, C. P. A.; Iceland i
Knox. C. P. A. Liberty Bldg
l'lione 1S7-R.
Chiropractic Physician
DR. K. W. HOFFMAN Chlro
practice Nerve Specialist. Offlo
hours 9 to 12, 2 to 6. 203-20
Liberty Bldg. Office Phone 680
lis, Phono 790-H.
Kleetrlo Motor Repairing
L. C. SCHAFlilt Armature wind
tng, electric motor repairing
Stock bearings and br-lshes. 8
N. Central, phone 90-J-2. T
Kxpert Window Cleaners
LKT OKOltC.K DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning. Floor waxing
Oriental rug cleaning, specialty
Financial
WK I.KND MONEY to worthy peo
plo to pay their honest debts. Pa
clflc Coast Credit Association, 421
Medford llldg., Medford, Ore.
Furniture Repairing
FURNITURE RE-UPIIOLSTBRBI
re-finlshed, re-glued. We cam
a full line of upholstering- sam
ples. A. N. Thlbault, Tel. 969-R
Money to Loan
6
I King Time '
Real Estate "
Morttxae Txisnfl .
l'lione 1321
Commercial Finance Corp.
Medford, Oregon
' Monuments
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.
Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General
Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Sale
Mannger. 302 N, Front 8t.
Mnalo
Piano Instruction
FRRD ALTON HAIC.HT Teach
of piano. Classical and populat
music courses. Hnlght Mus
Studio. 818 Liberty Bldg., Tel 7$
Painting anil Pniierhanglng
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting
paper-hanging. Phone 178-J.
2G9d
M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Pain
ing, paperhanglng and lnterld
finishing. 302 Crater Lake Av
Phone 1004. 41
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hit
the best equipped printing offhf
In Southern Oregon. Bookblnd.
Ing, loose leaf ledgerB, billlnt
systems, etc. Portland .prices. 11
N, Fir St.
Radio Service
RADIO SERVICE on any maW
radio. II. O. Purucker, 29 Boutt
Giipo street. Office Phone 835;
Res. 1442. S8V
Sand and Gravel
C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel
plant. Clean washed sand and
gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes.
Phono, plant 1203, or office, 127,
Storage,
WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri
bution. Medford Warehouse, $10
South Front St. Phone lit.
Transfer
EAD8 TRANSFER & 8TORAQB
CO. Office 111 N. Fir street,
Phone 315. Prices right. Service
guaranteed.
DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAGE.
Servloo guaranteed. 20 8. Orapa
St., Phono 644, or residence 1080.
REINKINO TRUCKINQ SERVICE
Transfer and hauling of all
kinds. Office 309 South Front 8L
Phone 332.
FOIt SAIjIC MXSCFXIANEOCS
FOR SALE Wheat, per 100, $1.50.
High grade flour. 49 lbs. $1.15
and $1.25. Scottl F. & Prod. Co.,
122 N. Riverside. 208
FOR SALE Good new 2-wheel
unto trailer, $20. E. L. Wnlz.
305
FOIt SALE' Fordson tractor. nt
bargain. Tel. XHK-.I-2. II. .1.
Palmer. 310
FOR SALE Mixed oak and man
zanlta, $3 tier. Phono 1144-X.
30$
FOR SALE Shelled corn, $190 per
cut. Phone 523-J-4. Otto Neld
ermeyer. , 311
FOR SALE Marcus wheat, $1.50
per 100 His. Tel. 950-J-2. 304
FOR SALE Onk, fir, manta
nlta. Nathan Newcomb, Jr., 725
So. Central. Phone 736-H. 28Gtf
FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hay,
baled grain hay. Elmer Ross, R.
F. D., Ross Lane. 281"tf
FOR SALE Jonathan and Splti
enherg apples. Call Rogue B, Co.,
1300. U
FOR 8 ALE Used sewing ma
chines, all makes, $5 up; terms
it desired. All makes rented and
repulrcd. White Sewing Machine
Co., 24 North Uartlett. ' tf
FOR BALE At bargain, 1 oak
veneer doors, ills !H feet bf
7 H feet, with lock-and without
glass. See them at Hall Tribune
nffle. H
'OR HALE Power sbeep-shenrlnff
machine, T).Laval electric sepa
rator nnd milking machine. Pur
galn tor quick sale. Phone 553.
305
KLAMATH potatoes, 75c cwt. while
they last. Get your seed now.
Wheat $1.60 cwt, 710 South)
Rlvcralilo. 30j
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