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PAOE FIVE "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL "TRIBUNE'' BEDFORD Mfcm TRIBUNE, MEDFORDL ORKHON'. SFXTUY. .TAXT'ARY 2.', jffil. f A Mince Pie Phantasy (As vlsloned hj- A. B. Willlamti) There aura is no nco Hinting, least wise to me It seems, rir those erratic phantasies that come to us ns dreams. Our poor o'erburdened stomachs get pretty much the blame, . I'.ut surfeited or gaunted, we have them just the same. It must ha vp been an old-time ditty thnt mother used to croon About up among the little stars sailing 'round the moon, That broke into my slumbers, a wraith from long ago That caused the latest spasm Into my mind to flow. At uny rate, in fancy I was lifted into space, l:ir into the vaulted blue where the stars all interlace. How unlike that other dream you remomber hear mo tell, That dream of yesteryear when I journeyed into hell, l.iko he of magic carpet, I was wafted thru tho sky. Skimming on from star to star, in the twinkling of nn eye, Until at last 1 came to rest on n broad expanse of land All strange and weird to me eerie sights on every hand. At first, with shrinking step, I ventured to explore Until I finally arrived at a massive padlocked door. And ns I stood there gazing, the gates swung open wide And a monster genii beckoned me to come inside, lie questioned of my native heath, the land that gave me birth, And rather stammeringly I said I hailed from planet earth. "Well, now, that's curious," said he "but at this very time, I have some others here who mi grated from that clime." And sure enough I saw, as I wan dered here and there, More than a score of faces that bore familiar air. And to my astonishment, who else should that bunch be Hut. the Mail Tribune gang and a wondrous sight to see. There was Koppes trudging round upon his weary feet, Searching in vain, he said, for something good to eat. Perry was scrubbing decks on what seemed to be a ship, And .Hostel was doctoring some giraffes for the pip. Fergy was tacking carpet upon an aero floor. And Herb trying molasses thru i straw of wheat to pour; Kva was knitting booties for mon ster centipedes, And Irv.i was taking census of bugs among the weeds; .stennett was hunting, needles in a mnssive sawdust pile, And Owney, with a foot-rule, was measuring off a mile; Jim. Murray was doing dentistry ' on alligators' teeth, . And Ken. was tearing into Fords, lying on his back beneath. McCoy was at a formula to win the moon's last quarter... And Hush, bnre-legged in a vat, was mixing sand and mortar; Myrtle was hemstitching shorties for elephants; Miss "Wilson typing bed sheets of very great expanse; Manke wan manicuring the toes of billy goats . And wild hairs was Otto plucking from the tails' of squealing s boats. Dave was sticking feathers onto a naked goose And Kheley toting thistles to feed a herd "f moose. Hector trying to set a wren upon some ostrich eggs, Hunderlund making bung holes to put in cider kegs; Hngan nnd Behb were putting with twenty-pound cannon balls, And Hall Was putting arms and leers on bodies of bahy dolls; i ririr w.is climbimr trees to niintm-n cwnrminir bees. f Johnny chasing chipmunks, attired n B. V. U. S. Marge, a la Maud Muller, was rait ing a field of hay, And Mary carting it to barn upon a one-horse dray. Klllott was whittling corkscrews from nrickley chaparral. Crigsby tryi"S to make u donkey warble a madrigal. Thelma and Lois were busy trying to Mini the squalls Of a thousand crying babies with scented catnip halls; Paul and Puhl were making shoes for hippopotami; Snm and Phil wero stringing nlothes on a nower line to dry; Pick, fishing for turtles, was using a hawser line. And Laidley counting the quills on n fretful porcupine. Now one thing thnt I noted nnd quite puzzling to me Kach nnd every one of them seem ed contended as could be. Though the tasks seemed onerous, pnnnch to ire a faint, Prom the lips of nary one heard I the least complaint. l nuked thein Individually, "Why In such contented frame?" From each nnd all the answer wns i practically the same: "This work appears to me a sort , of heavenly berth After my experience in that print nhop down on earth.' Put I noted two were missing. I searched for them in vuin, And then, turning to my guide, I asked him to explain. "What about Ruhl nnd Smith? Why are they not here? Couldn't they o'ercomo tho grade? Weren't their machines in gear?" "Oh, Hinith." replied my escort, "he started like a hare. But stopped to arguo politics and still I floating in the air. Buhl, sinco the late election. thought the world had gone to hell So ho anchored at the moon, there for a while to dwell.'' "Well," said the genii at last, "I First Heart Beats of Bird Recorded By Film Camera In Studies By Scientist -l Oregon Population by City Following: is official U. S. cen sus report of population of Incor porated cities timf towns of Oro-K"n: 1910 CLEVELAND, Jan. 24. (A') ! the little- hull). The boating starts A bird's heart, as it boRlns Its f li st I' hot ore the blood Is ready for clrcu- hesiiant beats In ils'lution. Sometimes the pulsation stops for Ions intervals, and re news its Intermittent action. timid ind ; caree.r for inspiration for future I song, has been caught by the I mlcro-movio camera here. I The movie is taken of tho em ) bryo, which is dissected from the j egg about ono or two days after Incubation has started. The movie producer is Dr. Bradley M. Patten, j professor of omhrinlogy. Western j Reserve university's medical school. 1 In the micro-movie the embryo is shown floating In the liquid nf the orr. The embryo, microscopic in size, appears on the screen like a Riant tadpole or fish, about 5 to 6 feet lonR. The heart a simple, transparent, bulbous tube, occupies a larRC part of the picture, All this time, the blood is bciliR formed in the membranes of the orr that surround the embryo. After about 38 hours it siRtlnl rocs out from some unknown sources that the heart is ready to bcRin its work, and the blood starts flowitiR. The corpuscles, which are trans ported in a fluid coino to the heart in many branches of vessels and appear on the movie screen like grains of sand travelitiR down chutes. In his work Professor Patten hopes to discover how the bird 1 prows inside the shell and how the contraction of the heart proRresses At this stage nothltlR moves but I through it as It beats. guoss. your time is up, I haven't hero the broth that's fitted for your cup." lie escorted me without tho Rate, and Rracious sukes alive, I knuw I broke all records for a hlRh and headlong dive; I beRau to whirl and tumble and I kissed myself Rood-bye When I thot I got enmeshed in the falling of the sky. When mundane thinRs dawned on me wife was pulling my hair Saying, "That Christmas pie cer tainly gave me one nightmare." City Adams Albany Amity Antelope .. Arlington .. Ashland .... Astoria .... Athena ....t Aumsville.. Aurora Austin linker Rundnn .... Hanks Itarlow Hay City .. Heaver Hill Itcavorton.. Bend Hnnrdmatl.. Bonanza .... Bourne Brownsville Burns Butto Falls Canby 2D5 4.275 4 07 175 317 r . i 9.599 &su mo 144 0.742 1.803 0!) 281 141) 3 80 530 mester: IB, and Austin Murray; 2U, .loo Shults; 31S. Luoilc Shults: 3A. Merle Die trich and George' Shults: 411, Jose phine Chase and Ruth Wnldon; Lone Pine Mat-Rarot Merrimnn nnyon "pUy uiiyoiiviiic Cai-ltim I Central Point .... 4A, Charles Shores; 5H. Lucille , 1 mm Baird, Margaret Kdwards. Hull) j Clatskanio.. Hall. Corlnne llarwood. Uny An- K'nburg n,. n.ii.. nnnniri I Columbia .. ! HiRRius, Jack I.aTourrette, Paul fnndon i Lowory, Kay Nakagirl, nnd Keith iCoquille .... Palmerton: OA. Eva May Briscoe I Cornelius ., rand Arlene Johnson: OH, Kmory I Cornucopia Culhcrtson; OA, Emil Woslvong, Corvallls .... I Thelma Grieve. Dorothea llaskins. Cottage ! Anna Huff, nnd Phyllis Neilson. Grove .... I V UVti Icreswell .... Dallas Dayton 77 !) 1 !) ill! 4 f.S7 31)4 14!) 380 1920 HIS 4.840 622 1119 529 4.283 14.027 Ii21 171 229 149 7.729 1.440 4 2 r.it 143 680 5,415 77 30 7C.1 1,022 100 852 3.14 150 A Luncheon The teachers wero given a do- I lightful luncheon at the huildiiiR i on Friday hv Mrs. Illirlor. lirosi- I dent of the P.T.A. nnd her officers. I'ayvllle 747 1113 1.009 1.398 4 59 4,r.r,2 1.834 433 307 2,124 4 53 upils neither absent nor tardy I Besides Mrs. Higler the other iiitiiiieis weie . I s. I'l.'i lien, .11 1 . during the month ending January; 23 are Gerald Murphy. Clyde van! Ortwick. William Robinson. Don ald Richoy, Vela Van Ortwick. Herbert Howard, Bobby Vroman, Charles Derrick, Emeiio Nahss, Billy Davis, Annabel Hoxworth, Bertha Van Ortwick, Klsic Mlt-i ehell, Freda Van Ortwick. Geor gia Lindley. Margaret Kellorg, Nellie Murphy. Thelma Howard. Clifford Quigloy, Dale Howard. Henry Nahss. Jack Derrick, Ken neth Hay, Oran Hnxworlh and. Walter Bish. Parents visitinR the school dur- .i, ......tit. -n,.n Mi- .-mil Mrs. , .1 C-....I...1I 'iiml Mrs .I ltichey. Dr. Wilson and Mrs. Padgham gave a physical examination to tnc pupils Thursday. January 11. A very interesting meeting, ui tho P.-T. A. was held at me school house Friday, January 23. Tho subject for the program was Habits." Mrs. Ferrell led the discussion. in which nil were vitally imei- ested. Plans were made tor presentation of tho play now the Story Grew," next Friday evening. January 31, at 8 o clock. We hope a large crowd win ie- wnrd tho efforts ot tno mines. who nre putting on this piny i" get new curtains for the stage and other properties needed by the school. Tho following poem wns com posed by Juanita Hates ot me seventh' grade: ..Motlief. Mother Is the Hweetest ininR ' earth, For she is the ono who gave you birth. Mother works nnd sews all day Whilo with your playmates you will nlav. When mother Rets snd nnd lone ly too. What do you think tnat ) should do? I would say "Why Be so suu ' blue? For you love me nnd I love you. Cox, Mrs. Cole, ami Mrs. Pankey. AGENTS NEED ESO LIKE GRID PLAYER ! t !. I j " I I Lincoln School j I . Glejidale.... Gold 1 1 ill.. (fttportrf by Jackiffi County Ahitract Oh ' -, Sillh Stmt mil Central Avcnui.) .. Circuit Court ' J. II. McKenzle vs. E. A. T)orf. Chattel lien. C. S. Rutterfleld vs. Harry 13. Lelnnd. For money. Ad- Pl'obntn Court Est. William K. Sherwood mitted to probate. Nora E. Valentino assumes the business name of "Checkered Cab company.' BanklnR f-iintvine nro tho rooms that hanked 100 per cent or more: Miss I Abbott s. .MISS IVM1U s, .tii.-.. v... Mrs. t'hastnin's, Mrs. ltussen , Mrs. Russell's, Miss Scnneioers, Miss Gumellus's, and Miss Gray's. The nverage was 103 per cent. . Health Miss Tucker's second graders succeeded In getting 100 per cent in health Inspection. Some of the rooms did not keep records of the health habits this week. Honor Roll for iJist Slit weens 111 Poirirv Jenn Bilker.. ..G A'B 4H's Frnnkie Silvn BA's T.IVs Itenlah Stephenson. ...tiA's fiB's Jean Smith GA's nil's Doris Knhrer ,...7A' SB's Phyllis Spenker OA's 4B's 1A Unlph Brock 8A'S 2'Bs 2H Nndino Gobi OA's- f,H' Bobbe Smith BA'a 1H' "A Doris May Iloxie...i..8A'8 3ll's 3H tllorla Newton 6A's rB's Itobert Newland 2A-S 9B' 411 Helen Smedley 5A'S iBs :,B Kuth Hall 1A . llBs Kay Nukaglri OA's i" 5A Cherokee Seller 7'A's r.B s OB Emory Culbertson....f)A's 7B' Billy Wilson "As 4 ns OA Phyllis Neilson mi i Phyllis speaker Doris nohrcr 1A Halph Brock Zoa Jnno Mercer 2H Bobbo Smith 3U Gloria Newton ,B Uuth Hall Corlnne llarwood... Kay Naknglri r.B Cherokee Heller 6B Helen Chlrgwln lluReno I'rinco Kmory Culbertson...-4 A's Billy Wilson nT I'hvllis Neilson.. S-mrster Honor ltoll for Attenilanoe Following tn list of th hoy" and Rirls who havo been neither absent nor tardy during the le- MitrriiiRO I.h.'oiiscs William W. Davis and Henrietta ounR. Udell C. Mutnsey and Angeline Sylvia. Gary Marvin Joyce nnd Doris Naught. Virgil Royal Farrell and Henri etta Dnrrah. Philip Marqunm nnd Clara Isa bel Burke. William G. Brown nnd Matlrlcn Ellen Griffith. Arthur Frank Towel! and Fran ces Bodinc. .r,A's SB's ,.3A's HV:. ,.7A'B 3B'S ..3A's 7l!'s ..2A's SB's ..3 A's SB's ..8A'S 3B'3 12 Bs .SA's SB's ..4 A's 8B ..7A's r.B's ..4A'S Mi's ..3A's SB's ..4A's SB's ..7A'S fiB's OA'S OB'S Blanch" t land 2 West, Ural EsUit Transfers. Gttstnv A. Pet'-rson, et al to S A. Wilcox, et nx. W. 1). tit land in Her. 3 nnd 10, twp. 39 S., It I Eastt $10. Claretta J. Miller to Martha May Decker, et al, W. D. to lot 10, Bungalow Add. Ashlnnd. 10. Sylvester Patterson, et ux, to Dexter E. Patterson, et ux. W. D. to SW. SE of NV, H'i of NF. of NV. NW of SE sec. 19. twp. 38 S. It. 1 East. 10. . Sylvester Patterson to Patterson, et vir, W. D. In T)I.C S3, twp. 37 8., It $10. Sylvester Patterson to Hose Pot ter, et nl. W. D. to Innd In see. ',. twp. 39 S. R. .1 East. 10. Maude I.. WIHUlm. et vir, to C. A. Myers, et tlx, W. I), to W'i lots 12 nnd 13. blk. 1, Grays Add. Hertford. I0. O. D. Glbbs. et ux. to Oliver P. Mann, c t nl. W. I), to lots 19 and 20. t'ornwell's Add., unrecorded, I0. !!. A. Myers, et ux, to Maude I Williams, et vir. W. D. to lot 19, Crestbrook Orchard tract, nnd 0.01 A. adjoining, $10. 1930 178 B.S2B 438 130 001 4. .144 10.349 BS2 1.1 i 21 Donald I Drain 33.1 Drewsey .... 82 Dufur B23 Dundee 190 EaRle Point Knstsldo .... 252 Echo 400 Elgin 1.120 Empire .... 147 Enterprise.. 1,242 Eslacada .. 4 0B Eugene 9,009 Fairvlew 204 Falls City.. 909 Florence .... 31 1 Forest Grove .... 1.772 Fossil 421 i...,.,......!,.,. r..t CHICAGO, ,1am 24. (rtl Knu""'l.'.ien, R o c k n e Noti-e" Dhnte foolbillt rjaston coach, told automobile men last Gearhart night that what they need is n Gervais .... 270 . ,t .... Gladstone... r-llM I ,l l UMIlMl-A. in- -...... . . .... .. ... el Goblo lllu ultlllll liiilliy iii lilw o im tt. Asserting that a superloiily com- '"' plex is the first thing ho taught 'lllnl his football players the famousl 1"s" conch added: I',. , "" "We develop courage and inltia-1 f"'ccnhorn live in these youngsters and they Gresham.... almost always made Rood. Un-'J'",n" riueHtionably the nutoniohile busi- 11,1 fay .... ness, ns well as all other Indus- 'J'1"'''' tries, needs all possible courage Hammond., and fortitude for 1931.." I ardman .. Hoekne added thut the automo-!!"1' ncy bile men demonstrated they had , 11,1 rrisbui R a "superiority complex" at the Helix recent New York show. llleppner .... l-lermlston lIishoro .. Hood lllver 1 lluhhnrd .. i HuntfiiRton ; I mbler Independ ence lone Island City Jackson ville Jefferson .. John Day.... Jordan Valley Joseph 725 Junction City 759 Juntura Klamath Falls 2.7BR La Grande 4,843 Lafayette .. 412 Lakeside Lakevlew .. 1.253 Lebanon .... 1.820 Lexington.. 185 Lonerock .. 70 Lono Creek 80 Lostinc 230 Mc.Mlnn- vllle 2.400 Madras .... 304 Malin Marshfleld 2,980 Mnupin Medford .... 8,840 Merrill Metolltls 3,897 342 28 G40 423 180 337 9B7 191 B8 4 53 109 880 047 2.010 2.331 283 080 1,100 239 100 ' 785 415 2 58 Milton 1.280 Milwnukle.. 800 .Mitchell .... 210 Molalla .Monmouth 493 Monroe Monument 119 i.Moro 378 I .Mosler Mount AllRi'l .... 515 Myrtle Creek .... 429 Myrtle Point .... 830 Nehalem .. 119 Newberg .. 2,200 Newport .... 721 j North Bend 2.078 North Powder .. 455 Nyss.i 4 49 Oakland .... 407 Ontario .... 1,241 Oregon City 4,287 Orenco flsweso Paisley Pendleton . 4.400 Philomath B05 Phoenix .... 250 1.127 1.042 494 6,752 1.919 399 273 2.701 448 117 120 007 S3 533 193 128 4 53 501 1,043 182 1.895 483 10,593 184 99 317 1,915 519 004 35 221 127 208 1.009 B48 117 422 55 3,151 317 5 1,103 503 . 324 339 547 193 23 B73 290 1,324 050 2,408 3.19G 320 OOli 201! 1,143 439 141 4S9 417 321 355 770 087 127 4.801 0.91 3 410 1.139 1,800 204 73 148 244 2.707 337 .A... 4,034 198 5,75(1 237 94 1.747 1,172 224 490 6 82 191 147 418 2 59 930 3S5 934 192 2.500 980 3.208 013 503 510 2,039 5,080 335 1,818 257 6.837 591 1 59 am 'Redmond .. Heeiisport ! Richland .. I Riddle Rogue ! River .... i Rost'buig .. St. Helens., i St. Paul .... ; Salem ! City Sandy Scnppoosc.. 504 t s.-io 153 j Scons Mills 2 1 5 Seaside .... 59 Shrunk. i .... 7.S5S ' Sheridan .. 1,510 Shcrwieid .. 20!) Silver Lake 40 Silvorton .. 427 ': Soilavllle .. ! Springfield 1,138 ! Slanfielil .. S.848 j Staytou 100 ; Sublimity .. 141 jSiiinmer 1 I villo 740 Summer .... 2,599 Slitllei lin .. ' 298 Sweet 744 I Homo .... 2118 i Talenl The Dalles Tillamook.. Toledo Tl'outilale .. Tualatin .... Turner I'matilla .. I'nion Vale jVernonla .. Wald port .. 107 749 S21 ; 481 7 39 j 203 I 310 , 940 ' 2,732 487 1 10 jwnllowa Warrenlon Wasco Waterloo .. West Linn West Salem West fa II .... Weston .... Wheeler .... Whitney .... Wiilamina Woodliliru Yamhill .... 232 1 Yollcalla .... 21 t 7,585 2,473 307 34 5 2,975 37 5 100 114 497 II 0 382 281 1K7 4.73S 742 103 14.094 1910 1,1 21 495 1.021 115 I.BS8 no 1.838 318 7 0 3 ' 138 237 04 3 202 4.880 1.352 541 309 191 198 1.483 99 2 09 793 339 380 83 140 4 99 37 0 1 .010 325 233 1)85 850 244 2 OS 211 4.258 994 1,178 212 195 28 0 4,31.2 0 3,994 0 148 !9 2 0.200 the east and wot alley III P.lock 3, Oakwood Subdivision, running thence eatd in said alley to Rich mond Avenue; thence east from Richmond Avenue to the east line of Lot 2. Block 3. Richmond Addi tion, in i he City of Medford, ure- aon- WANTED SITVATIONS ; WANT I0D By Swiss girl of 19, housework in home with or with- ; out children. Inquire Sunr.se; Camp No. 3. 305 ; wants work. ,io. plume i :tin; I N't 1 1 .10 youti man Don't lake job can't as'i-X. the The plans nnd specifications can bo s-n at the oflice ot tno v 1 1 Recorder in tile City 11 ill comer of Sixth and Front Str Mi'ili'ord. Oregon. - The City council will receive i i,tilt RENT All or part of firouni FOR RENT MISCKI. LAN KOl'S floor. 50X1 00; Fir. block ol Alain :t ti 1920 212 300 208 1.802 124 979 320 120 2.251 1,855 278 04 9 172 110 219 515 175 278 5.807 1.904 078 191 234 28!) 390 1.319 935 142 181 894 730 701 82 1.028 300 232 1930 284 248 2 58 1 53 1,505 100 1. DOS 382 122 2,402 77 2.304 204 211 110 154 4 57 189 421 5.883 2.549 2.137 193 283 345 1.107 922 1.025 ! 307 ' 749 083 j 10 II I.WitVi 974 0 384 2X0 30 300 1.075 390 ill; RENT Fully e,u:ppe,l res taurant. Phone 13M. Inquire (sis Theater. 30.; sealed proposals therefor, and tile proposals will be opvoi-.l in the ; Council Chamber of the city Hall on Tuesday evening. February 3. 1931. al 7:30 p. m. ; F.a h bid must be a npanicd t .''; i FOR RENT OarnKO. $3.00 per ,i. .,,..., i .,( ii, bid. The1 month. 325 So. Riverside Ave, right is reserved to reject any or all llrooosals. to accept Ibe IV 'posal suliiiiitted by anv bidder, audi 'to waive liM-blli.-al. defects, as the : inlereit ol the City may r.'iitui' tf room. 1TY ciU'.WIL. l:v E. M. WILSON. Mayor. By M. I,. A I .!' H 1 1'. Recorder. II EI.P WANTED FI'M A LE FOR RENT Sloi Main litleel location. Now oc i-iipi,-!. Will lie vacant soon Rent reasonable to vosnolMibl. party. Address Box H. R. Tri hlllie. 3n0' BUSIXESS DIRECTORY Abstracts ' MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stract of Title, Title Insurance, Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. .1ACKSON CO. , ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts nf Title nnd Title Insurance. T h e only complete Title s y t e in II Jackson County. Accountants WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A.; Leland J. Knox. c. P. A. Liberty lildg.. Phone 157-R. FOR RENT Piano. 'I' 1. S9S-.I-2. 3 I il ADDRESSING E X V K l.O PES Work al home diirini: spare time. Substantial weekly pay: experi ence utinoei'ssnry. Dignified em ployment for boiiesl, sincere, am bitious persons. Workers' Lea gue. Nap.-rville, 111. 3 of. I'Olt j.;xt iiursi.s 'OR nisb mil. RENT il. wal -I -room house, fur T, garage. 812 Siiin- ; FOR f apt RENT . garage VVWTI'.D ITollsekectier for wid owei- ill country. Have small FDR RENT elKld lo care for and would not object to housekeeper with child. Wiile Box 20, care Mail Tribune. 30 5 - Small 0114 W. Turn, bouse. Hull St. tf Chiropractic Physician DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlro praetlco Nervo Speclnllet. Offle hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5. 203-204 Liberty HUIr. offieo Phone 680; Res. Phone 790-H. I''.lcetrln Motor Repairing L. C, SCI I A FEB Armature wind ing, electric motor repairing. Stuck bearings and brushes. S3 N. Central. Phone 90-J-2. S71 Modern 3-rooin un furnished house; sleeping porch; clean; close In. lnuuire 14 1 So. Holly. . 305 lll'.I.P V.XTEI MALE FOR RENT 4-room furnished bouse; waler paid. Call for key at 31 Front St. 290lf Expert Whitlow Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Oriental rug cleaning, specialty. Financial WANTED Young I porienretl do not inornlliMS. F. E. 229 X. Riverside. nan with seed t ex- apply. Call( Samson Co.. i HOB IIOFSF.S for rent or snlo. One furnished, fall 105. 30 North Central. ll31fJ FOR RENT B-rooin cottage, with bath and kitchen range, on West lllh St. Apply Wing Agency or 400 King St. tf WE LEND MONEY to worthy peo ple to pay their honest debts. Pa cific Coast Credit Association, 428 Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore. lll'I.IIX PRESS COMMENT I'l'OX WICKERSII AM REPOR' B50 , 311 728 493 1,379 1 ment, is skeptical as to its bcile B24 fi.H nn,! voices concern over pub- (Continued From Page One) 18.901 200 494 I 339 1.8B9 538 732 21 227 125 254 1.348 5 1 0 91 502 45 4,000 208 1 1 1,035 431 351 300 244 120 10 575 193 1,190 008 3.039 2.757 WANTED Mall to cut wood on shares. Larue pine and oak: 13 miles out on uood road. You keep 2 out of 3 tiers. Call 30 1- ' pon RENT Homes. Furnished J or 321 Benson Si. 3ii0 or unfurnished. Brown White. ... : ' - - - - 17lf WANTED V.ISt'lXLAXEorS WANTED- To buy for cash, cheap land. Location not material, but must be a har.Milt. Give full rash price for your prop erly deeded and clear; also lo cation. Will take best proposi tion, so acl quickly. Write Box 51, care Mail Tribune. 305 WANT partner on 250-acre dairy ranch that has some cows and some cash. Good opportunity j for good worker. Alls. Box 11. G. , il-'olt RENT l-room bouse, nicely furnished, close in: closets, pan Iry. screened porch Willi sleep ing room: lirjitsi. water, wood- ! shed. Suitable for aged or niid- die aged couple. Would Sell. : phone 293. Jacksonville. 3o." FOR RENT 237 N. Central; large house. Intpllre 223 N. Central. 305 WANTED Tn buy light cash. 331 Haven St. cur for 300tt lie indifference and general flout ing of the law but doesn't know just what to do about it. As a result, we are just where we started and look In vain for any solution of the problem from tho committee. There Is but one solution, the, return to state rights hauUn undertaken too much in attempt FOR R EXT 5-roc.iii nicely fur nished house, close In: fireplace. garage. Tel. 898-J-2. II. .1. I Palmer. 310! FFRNITI'RE repaired home or our shop. A. aull. Phono 909-R. vour riiiii- 30 5 ing to regulate to an eecleslnslical standard the habits of the people. We guarantee to snvo you money. llawloy Transrer, 619 no. uiver side. Phone 1044-X. 298tf An 83,000 word literary bomb shell has been hurled upon the long expectant world by G. W. Wickershanrs prohibition enforce ment Investigating committee, i After n study covering a period of 23 months the commission re ports sonic very definite opinions tin the subject. It is noticeable, however, that there was no real unity of opinion among the mem bers of the commission. This fact is not surprlsliiR for there Is no national unity of thinking on this subject. As n matter of fact tho I report reveals the fact that tho membership of the commission was well selected, for Its report is in no senso partisan. Two paragraphs In the summary of the report are of particular sig 330 I lllflcance, partly because they were points on which all of the mem bers agreed and partly because they nre poignant comment on the situation: "The commission Is ot tho opin ion that there Is yet no adequate observanco or enforcement." "Tho commission Is ot tho opin ion that the present organization for enforcement is still Inade quate." Another Important recommenda tion was that congress be given the power to regulate or prohibit the liquor business. This was of fered as a BiiRRestlon In case tho 3 8th" amendment were ever re vised. (Roseburg News-Review.) 803 203 1,248 283 1 10 700 391 432 300 504 922 130 10.093 8,050 350 92 1.799 1,851 180 82 139 170 RAW MIR3 WANTED Do not ship; wo pay the price, tunes, wool nnd pelts. Medford Bar gain House, 27 N. Orope St. 227tf" FOR RENT Modern 5-rm. house with barn, garage, woodshed, cellar; 0 mill, walk to mill. Tel. 07 5-J. 300 Purnlluro UcptilrliiB FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED re-finished, re-glued. We carry a full line of upholstering sam ples. A. N. Thibault. Tel. 969-R. Money to loan 6 Long Time Real Estate Mortgage Tjoatui Phono 132i Commercial Finance Corp. Medford, Oregon Monument THE OREGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General Manager; P. M. Kershaw. Sale! Manngcr. 302 N. Front St. Muslo Pinno Instruction FOR RENT FPHMSHEI) ROOMS FRED ALTON IIAIGHT Teachel ot piano. Classical and populm music courses. Ilalght Mus Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg- Tel It Painting nnd Pnpcrhunglnn FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 310 N. I'.artlelt. 300 WANTED 2nd hand goods ft Ittnk. Pals, 1500 Prune. Ph. 547-L. 313 FOR GARDEN end field plowing, sand, gravel and sediment. Tel. 912-J. Samuel Bateman. tf CASH PAID ror junk. Grano St. Tel. 1009 17 North JOBtf WANTED Small furnished house; paved street; garage; close in. Phone 290-X. 300 NOTICE Rough dry wash, lb. Be; wet wash, 4e; blankets, 10c. Work guaranteed. Tel. 1393-X. 307 MISCELLANEOUS ASHLAND Convalescent and Rest Home, care for old people and Invalids. 210tf Mall Tribune ads are retd CO. 000 people every dav AUTO GLA93 Installed while you wait, ins B. th lsstr LOST It dog la missing, call 1610. 58tf" FOR It EXT Pleasant room for gentleman, close in, privnio home; bath, Rarago. 009 E. Main. 2ll3lf HARRY MARX Painting, tinting paper-hanging. Phone 178-J. 2094 i"OR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping rooms with boat; rato moderate. 325 So. Riverside Ave. tf ROOM AND HOAKD. reasonable; garage. 33 N. Penoh. 804 FOR RENT 2 rooms, nicely fur nished. 203 N. Peach. sua FOUND Gold Initial ring. Owner may have same by calling at Tribune office and paying for ad. 300 FOlt EXCHANGE SO. CALIFORNIA for Oregon Wanted small farm or lease Willi stock ami' equipment for my $2000 equity In 2-bedl'oom house, hath, fireplace, 3-car Karage, good location; small bank loan. Write owner. 124 N. Lincoln. Biirhank. Cat. 300 LOST On Hlllcrest road, black cat with wllllofeet; finder please call 1292-W, and owner will call. 3li3tf LOST White pig. 7 weeks old, on Old Mtago road. Finder call HHK-lt-4. 305 UCSIVESS OPPOHTCNITIES Not lis' or Bids. Medford, Oregon. January 23. 1931. Notice Is hereby Riven that bids are now called for tho construction of the following sewers: 1. A six Inch sewer beginning at the Inlerseetlon of tTie alley in Block 2. Glen Oak Subdivision nnd oakwood Drive and from said point running north along the cen- lliw. or the allev In Block 2. "'".Glen Oak Subdivision to the south 11.007 lino of Lois 21 and 31. In Block 2. Glen Oak Subdivision, 111 the City of Medford. Oregon. 2. A six Inch sewer line along Keene Drive from tile trunk sewer nn Woodlawn Drive to the south line of Lot 1, Block 2, Siskiyou llelghls Addition. In tho CIIV of Medford, 901, (jregoll. 227 3. A six Inch sewer beginning 97jat the trunk sewer al the Intersec tion of Hill crest Road and Modoc Avenue; thence south 25 degrees 0 minutes east 520.0 feet through Block 20, Siskiyou Heights Exten sion, also a six Inch sewer line from above sewer, east 200 feet. on tho north line of Gilbert smart's South Lot, D. R. 109-95. to the east line of said lot In Block 20, Siskiyou Heights Extension, in the City of M'slfoid, Oregon. 4. A six Inch sewer line begin ning at the t runic sewer on Grove land Avenno ,'lt 111" inlet cl?on of EXCLUSIVE distributor this lo cality, patented line, no conipc llilon. Biggest season starting, Inquiries needing attention. II Mill, nil will finance merchan dise. Hawkins, Holiday & Cen tre, Baltimore, Md. 305 2,917 291 215 C.287 300 38 1,570 1,707 211 05 5 352 192 979 401 1,302 , 245 2,951 I 1,530 I 4,012 ! FILINO STATION and ator for huIo or trade, on highway. Bee owner, Nortb Central at Mill Service. ?Stf REAL buy In going service station anil store, 'l.'hls Is the time tn tako advantage of circuinstanees and profit greatly th ere by; $3800. Brown t While, Real tors. 302tf I'Olt H ENT A PA HTM ENTS FOlt RE.N'r -steam heat. Quince St. I'Olt RENT apart ment ; hot water; Fiiililshi'd apt Tho liorben, 10 305 WILL TRADE brick building In Jacksonville, rented lu.00 per month. Mv equity $000 tor good car. Route 1, Box 133, Central Point. 30 OXCHAXGE for small homo clear 3.77 acres, house and outbuild ings, young fruit treca and ber ries; 2 miles out. Brown White, Renltors. 302tf M. A. BLISS A COMPANY Paint lng, paperhanglng and Interior finishing. 302 Crater Lake Aw Phone 1004. iV.. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hll the best equipped printing offW In Southorn Oregon. BookblndV lng. loose lent ledgers, bllllri systems, ete. Portland prices. Il N. Fir Ht. , . Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any mala radio. 11. O. Purucker, 22 8outl Grape street. Office Phono S35; Res. 1442. 881 Sand nnd Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Snnd and Gravel plant. Clean wnshed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all alzea. ' Phone, plant 1203, or office. 127. Storage WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, 810 South Front St. Phone 316. Transfer FOR TRADE Equity In good hoiiso and lot In Stockton, Cat. Mortgage about $2200, puyablo $30.15 per month. Will con sider any Rood real or personal propvrty worth $500 for equity. H. '. tlaley, 05 East Main St.. Ashland, Ore. 303tf MY EQUITY 480 . ncro wheat ranch, Saskatchewan, Canada, Tor something In Rogue River valley. Route 1, Box 121-C, Medford. 300 FOlt SAI.K AOTOMOUIIJCB FOR SALE $125. Box 1927 Ford coupe. Mall Tribune. 300 Furnished duplex electric range and adults. 713 Ceil nr. 307 55 3 821 421 1,941 5,701 40 1,285 259 6.021 09 1 4 39 275 Gasoline is selling eight gal t.n. t,.r ti toil the nrire of bread ... .u. ... I.,l v.,nr Which Pilot It'W'k 197 rv. .'. -nurse, that' the cost of Poltlanil . 207.214 258.288 301,81 living really should be down 2o. Prairie city cent. If one eonld live oni i-rioevine.. ' umnit'r per gasoline. Detroit tsews. 348 1.042 ' 1,359 043 1.144 1,287 438 1.027 1,353 Medford Investment Company General Insurance Bedford, Orta 1 W. Main Si- Phona 11X4 FOR RENT Furnished niinrt nietits and garage, near Armory. 334 Apple. 300 FOlt RENT 3-rnom furnished apt; healed. 223 N. Ivy. 21l.Hf FOR Itl'NT 3-room duplex apt. $20. 210 Haven. 292tt FURNISHED npt; 2 rooms and bath, completely furnished; pri vate entrunce; fuel furnished. Call 70. tf OR RENT Furnished apts; lights, water, garage: 112. $15, $17. Phone 452-11. 275lt FOR RENT ! and 10 apart ments; walls newly tinted; hot snd cold water, bath and toilet. 2-story brick building at Jack aonvllle, 10 minutes from Med ford. See Mr. Chllriers, real es- tntn, or Th Nugget Confection-- ery ilore. inju re It I: ENT Housekeeping room" 911 .V. Uurtlett. tf FOR KALE 1927 Rllirk Coach; good condition. A real bargain $50 down. Inquire at HntcJ Medford, 2 p. In. 305 FOR. SALE POrlI'RV FOR SALE Turkey totns for breeding. Phone 132-L. 305 1'OR SALE LIVESTOCK DAVIS TRANSFER 4 STORAOB. Service guaranteed, zu s. urape St., Phono 644, or residence 1060, , UEINKINO TRUCKING SERVICE) Transrer and nauung oi an kinds. Office 309 South Front St. Phone 332. ' ,:! l'OU SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Wheat, per 100, JI.50. High grndo flour, 49 lbs. $1.15 and 1.25. Srottl F. & Prod. Co., 122 N. Riverside. 308 FOR SALE Mixed oak nnd uinn Kanlla, J3 tlor. Phono 1144-.W 306 FOR SALE fresh. D. highway. Jersey heifer. Just D. Dutf, Jacksonville 305 'OR SALE flood family milk cow, fresh In March: a real bar gain at. :I5. Tel. 034-L. 305 I'Olt SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN YOU think of real estate, think nf ftrnwn A White. tf I-'OR SALE 12 '.4 neres. nil or part; new modem 7-room house, full basement, hardwood floor, eltv water, wonderful view; 3 tnlies NE of Medford, 'i tulle north of Lone Pine school. J. W. Thornton. Rt. 3, Box B4-A. 309 I'Olt S A LE M ISCI :l,t.. KI1VS ol' SALE 4'rnctlrally new Sim mons day bed nnd Hart man wardrobe trunk. Phono 468-J-5. 301'. FOR SAM) Incuoators. 334-M. - Phone 107 EA DS TRANSFER & STORAGE) CO. Office 111 N. Fir street. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. . FOR SALE Good new 2-wheel auto trailer, 20. E. L. WnU. FOlt SALE Fordson tractor nt. bargain. Tel. 898-J-2. 1.1. J Palmer. 'HO FOR SALE Shelled corn, 190 per; cwt. Phono D23-J-4. Otto NeltU ermeyer. 311 FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood. Dalton Bros. Tel. 523-R-l. 305 FOlt SALE Oak. fir, mania nlta. Nathnn Newcomh. Jr., 725 So. Central. Phone 736-H. SSCtf FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hayi baled grain hny. Elmer Ross, it; F. D., Rosa Ijine. 281tt FOR SALE Jonathan and Splt- enberg apples. Call Rogue K Co., 1300. tf FOR SALE Used sewing m rhinos, nil makes, $ up; terms If dewired. All make rented and repaired. White Hewing Machine Co., 24 North BartletU tt FOR RALF At bargain, I oak veneer doors, slue 2 H feet bf 7 Mi feet, with look and without glass. See them at Moll Tribune riffle FOR SA LE Power sheep-sheniing machine, DeLnval electric sepa rator and milking machine. Bar gain for quirk sale. Phone 553. 30$ KLAMATH potatoes, 75c cwt. while they last. Get vour seed now. Wheat $1.60 cwt. 710 South, Rlvorside. I0 i