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MEDFoftD mail iftiBUKE. medford,1 oftftooN',' tcesiuy. jantay 27, 10:11. PAGE NINE '' 'EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" , EGGS EASY AFTER BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus BUSINESS DlRKCTOllY Ahstracta MUK1L.VY ABSTRACT CO. Ab structa of Title, Titlo Insurance, Rooms 3 and 5, No. 33 North Central Ave., upstairs. OAPOW CO iisj AMO TAUK "TO MOTHER- TTC-e AKIO GET HER tvYtNlO OFP I'LL. JO-oT TORN) om the Rao i anj' let hef? HEAR' "iOME MOSlC - TMttMKtrviq OF HER PET OOQ THAT JAOKSOV CO. AUSTRACT CO. Alistmcta of T 1 1 1 a and Tltto Insurance. T h o only coaipletu Titlo system ut ilat'lt.soil County. PORTLAND, Jun. 27 (VP) Des plto Monday's two cent decline in the wholewule-egg martret dealers characterized tho market tone as easy at today's opening with de mand from retailers fair. Receipts continued more than amble. Rul Ins quotations were unchanged. Butter: market ruled steady at unchanged quotations with contin ued inquiry for 89 to 91 score cubes. A' minor portion of fresh receipts wmt to storage. i Accountants WHjSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. E. M. Wilson. C. P. A.; Leland J. Knox, C. P. A. Liberty Bldg., Phone 157-R. MONDAY DECLINE MT POOR HI 1 Thij 1-3-oTWOM- i I I I ( AND rJHEM A, DOC II W!U1 oHE I POOCH Wlll TELL t-VbTEF5'S eE3 IT ff JK EVER. BE I 10UBOUTNlAM,j ). . 6EVTOoEE- 0-W Tfl FOOMO? ) V BEST WIEND- ( ) FAlTHPOLAMD 1 1 ,. i m ' 1 If! fl:... V A v r ' CooO tip Jy I ANj-f-THiiNi a , ' Ai'flTS TO KEEP HER W L.i: .liHEHO(i'-'. (OfODVlM UOS, ' THE MARKETS Livestock; PORTLAND, Jan. 27 (VP) Cat tle 35, calves 10; mostly steady, vcalers weak to 50 lower. Vealers, milk fed, good and choice $10.00 11. CO, milk fed, medium S. 50-10. 00, milk fed, cull and common 5.50 S.r.O. Calves 250-500 lbs. good and choice 8.50-10.50, common and medium 5.00-8.50. ' Hogs 1135, including' 685 direct or on contract; stendyi Sheep 300; talking around Bteady. - ... Portland Frodncs PORTLAND, JanJ 27 (Pi But ter: steady, quotations unchanged. Eggs: easy, demand fair, quota tions unchanged. . Milk (buttcrfat, poultry, coun try meats,, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, cascara bark and hops steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 27 (P) Wheat: Open High Low Close Jan. 05 .05 .05 .65 May 08 .08 .68 .68 July.. 60 .60 .00 .00 Cash wheat: Dig Bend bluestcm 68 Soft .white 66 Western white 66 Hard winter 63 Northern Spring 63 Western red 63 Oats: No. 2-38 II). white $22.00 Today's oar receipts: Wheat 129; flour 7; oats 1. San Francisco Butterfat ' SAM FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 27. (fl)-nuttcrlat f. o. 1). San Fran cisco. .21c. ' . 4 Wall Street Report NEW 'YORK,' Jan. 27 (TP) Dulls and bears alike wailed away tho trailing period in today's stock market -with idle gestures. The bears showed slight aggres siveness ''after announcement of Ihe Studcbaker dividend reduction, but withdraw in the final few min utes, and several recessions of a point or so in leading shares were reduced or cancelled. The list clos ed barely steady. The utilities were conspicuously ' heavy. Transfers aggregated 1,650.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 15 selected stocks follow: e ' American Can 112 Am. Tel: and Tel 188 Anaconda 34 Col. Gas . 30 t urtles Wright 414 Cionoral Electric (now) 44;h General Motors 38 Kennicot Copper . 34 U Mont. Ward 19','i Radio Corporation . 14 Reading !)3 Sears Roebuck .;. ... 51 Southern Paclflc'r .....,'....103 United: Air Craft 85 U. S. Steel 142 i JERSEY CITY. N. J., Jan. 27. Ml In a letter written by Edward I. Edwards, former l'nl,ted States senator and governor of New Jer sey, beforo ho shot himself Sunday night, no explanation of his suicide was found today. Tho note was found on a dresser In the room In which he fired the fatal shot. It was addressed to his daughter Elizabeth and his son. t Edward, Jr.. and directed.' their ol ' tenlion to his Insurance papcrti aad business affairs .It' c!oscd:'"'Cioad bye Dad." -V ; : '- (Reported tj Jaclsotl Csl AtltrKt Co, Sixtb Stmt iml Ctntrll Annul.) Circuit Court. Jackson County Bldg. and Lonn Assn. vs. T.. L. Brecheen et ux; foreclosure. A. C. Burgess et ux vs. Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc: for money. Viola Clark vs. Claud Clnrk; di vorce. Manuel Alves et nl vs. Lawrence M. Wilson and Pearl Wilson; for money. Jackson County Hidg. and I.onn Ason. vs. It. V. Williams et al; fore , closure. O. V. Robinson as Southern Ore. gon Welding and Repair Works R l.dter F. Hatchctor: chattel lien. Arthur R. Sayrea et 0 as Scarls Spencer Co. vs. J. I Campbell as Campbell Sheet Metal Works; dam age. EUana U. Cininny vs. Mrs. s. A KriJH.eJ, yir.; f" "")' 0 jVlOUVE G1VF.( ' IN SUICIDE NOTE THE NEBBS Who's I tS IT " . PEOPLE DOWT LIKE ME H THEHES THE "X ( SHERLOCK E'ENJ F ' NOU'LL GUARAK1TEC Y OH I'M 6WVE.RIMS )0 VCX) KUO-JJ, ooOuMv6v CAUSE INEVER BEEM MO WORST PESTER V VOU HWE MIXDE UP WB I 1 SUPPOSE 1C ME OOES V I'M SO SCARED -WOU'CE FOlkS THERE 'TMIWK HE Ta.PPLE6V J-SPENJ DTURI PT OR. KJOTMIM' WlSWT NJOVAJ-H&S I MIUO THAT THIS MAW IS J I'LL PUT NOUR SUAAUTEE 0U5T TRVIK1& TO BE. ' DONEWW KIEVERTUBWEDJ AMD THEV'RE WILLIMS TO I MAKISJ' MS LIFE ) 6UILTV OF HIS FATHEC-lM ' IM OAlt - AMD IM 5HEBIFF TOUSH BUT Vpu'vE SOT I MA.S KJOTHIU& vjn-H ouO UP MI3SM& A BELIEVE AMVT1-IIIO ' ABOUT SOMETWIW VOU UA-AJ'S OlSAPPEAHAWCE I OF THIS COUMTV AMD suCH A IOI-JD FACE. ' FUPO HAPPBOSD VAPPLE6V UMTIl. HE l" 50MEBOOV THEV DOM'T I CASJ'T G.E.T NJO II x.iMV FOLLOW HIM LIKE VOU fN NAME AIMT '5HEBLOCK" vou o MAKE SAWTA -V A.Ma,? ' ( LIKE AKIO t CASJ'T STAKJO VEWdOVMEMT V WOULD &ET LOST WITHOOT AnjO IF VOU DOM'T SPEWO I CLAUS LOOK LIKE. IW MORTHVILLE '. ) SfS.T, J VTHIS SUSPECTIW' ME x. OUT OF HIM T. ILL &UftHAWTEE 1 SOME TIME MIMDIW& RmEBEARO1 S liw-cr tuk: . VZCfliiV ) pCl KIO LOIJ3ECi JL5L HE WflMT LEAVE -vV KvOUR OVAJM 6USINJESS ILL -vwr ', II-27 (C)i-TTM.1MI. by thiB.lrSrJiil.. Irt -TJ Milt V 8. Pit. OHIct 1 fe'' ' j . ' ' John M. Price. C. C. Clark. Frank DeSouza Incorporate as "Midas Gold Mines, Inc." Prolmlo Court. Estate of Klincr K. Fraley (dec.) admitted to probate. MaiTiairo Licenses. .Wallace Noles and Marian Edith Reeves. Richard E. Melmlg and Ruth M. Snook. 1 Frederick Warneko and Marjorio Neumelster. 'Harry Ivan Goble and Lois Irene Williams. Real Kslate Transfers. G. C. McAllister et ux to i,. Keithly et al; W. D. land in Sees. 5, 6, 7, Tp. 35 S. R. 1 W. First Insurance AKency to Jack son County llldi;. and Loan Assn.: deed to Lots 13, 14, 15, Wit. "G," Railroad Add. Ashland. O !utly 3 L. Conrad ct vlr to W. 1".. Hewitt ct ux:' W. D. K. 30 ft. Lot 15. Illk. 5. Ilillvlcw Add. Medford. TIattle J, llqeman ct al to James Hays; W. D. land in Sec. SO. Tp. 30. S. It. 3 W. Hattle J. lieemnn ct nl to John Hays; W. T). Lots 13 and 14, Ulk. 27, Gold Hill. Minnie E. Holmer ct vlr to R. E. Carley et ux; W. D. Lots. 7 and 8, Rlk. 1, Whitman Park Add. Med ford. R. E. Carley et ux to Anna C. Ilrewer; W. D.; Lots 7 and S. P.Ik. 1, Whitman Park Add. Medford. Stella Qulsenberry et vir to A. C. Uursess: W. n. Lot In Ilroback Re serve, Medford. Jesse Uyniiin et ux to C. A. Bcn ne'tt et ux; W. D. Lot S, Iillt. 1, Palm's Second Add. Medford and 0.24 A. In DLC 01. Tp. 37 8. R. 2 W. GOLD 'HILL. Ore., Jan. 27. (f-'pl.) Mrs. Aurele Hunier enter tained Ihe Sewlns club at her homo Friday afternoon. After a -very pleasant incQtillRi refreshments wcro served., to. , .thc- .followitu: quests: Mrs. George MeliliKer. Mrs. lienncss, Mrs. Merrltt Mer riman, Mrs. Kber Davis. Mrs. Char les Kell, Mrs. J. C. Shorb. Mrs. Georfio Hammersley, Mrs. Karl Moore, Mrs. Clco !llchrlst, Mrs. Paul Thompson, Mrs. Joe Ulair. Mrs. William Ferguson. Mrs. Char les Carter. Mrs. A. A. (Walker. Mrs. Paul AnBslend, Mrs. 1f-. D. Force and Mrs. Jack Frost. Gold "HIM hiffh school lmsketball teams played Rokup River- high school teams at Rogue Itlver Fri day night, the Gold Mill girls win nings 35 to IS. and the Rogue Rlvor boys winning, 3H to 12. A large delegation from this city attended. Howard Johnson spent the week end In this city as the suest of friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Lyman were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ham. Mr. Lawton of Medford. state inspector of scales, wa a business visitor here Saturday. Carl llamner died at the home of his parents Wednesday morning. Funeral' services were held -at Grants Pass nnd the body shipped to Oakridge. Ore., for Interment. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. John Logan Is reported as very III at the home of his grandparents. Ml, and Mi's. Charles Kell. Mr.' and Mrs. Nelson Itomslllei are tho parents of an eight nnd one-half pound son. .'rs. lloom sllter was formerly Miss Alice Smith. Richard Robfjison left Friday for his mine on Savaso creek. Mrs. Jack Plckard and Mrs. An drews of this 9'y. accompanied by Mrs. A. W. Walker of Medford. attended a show at Medford Wed nesday. Ogden Snydec. who. has bee a 111 for .several weeks, Is In a very erll icai condition. ' , . "V GOLD HILL . l!MI. Inrl tvmurf Afraid? Hoy Cowman was In Modford Saturday vj.siting his mother, Mrs. 1 Julia liowmun, and reports her ai much improved in health. Howard K. Wharton left Satur day evening Tor .Portland to visit his father, Itev. C. 'K. AVharton, who is critically ill. Hev. Wharton was a former pastor of the M. E. church of this city. Mrs. 'Howard Wharton and Mrw. Robert Dusenberry visited their parents, Mr. and Mra. J. D. Starns, in Grants Pass last week. t ROGE RIVER, Ore., Jan. 27. (Spl.) Hoxlo Borden, basketball coach, spent tho week end visiting at Albany. Samuel M'athls was a Grants Pass visitor Saturday. A gamo of basketball between Gold Hill and Ruguo River high school teams was played hero Fri day night. The visiting boys Inst to the local boys, the score being 12 to 31. The Gold Hill girls won by a large score. Mr. and Mrs. James Wiley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Reed Carter and daugh ter, Charlotte, and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Moore were dinner guests Sunday or Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moore in Evans Valley. Undies' Ale! met at the home of MrB. Iturkhart Friday and was at tended by one of the largest crowds In a long time. A comfort was tied nnd a very pleasant al'tcrminii spent. Miss I-oretta .Mason cnlcrtiilnml the junior class of the high school with a party til. her home Friday night. Games were played and the evening spent In merry making. Refreshments were served. Those present were Jack Hush, Roy Mil ton, Clyde O'Kclly, Tom Webb. Welvln Rurnett, HuKh Iiartmun, Earl Jackson, Audry White, Goral dine St. Arnold, Zclda Kathaii. Jim Punier, George Kutmnn, Ethel Fix, Dorothea Magcrle, Harold Uiws and Marcarot Reynolds. Mrs. Charles Le Moine has re ceived word of the Illness of her mother, Mrs. Johnson, at Payette, IdRho. I. T. Galllge.r attended the mar ket meeting of the! grange at Med ford Monday evening. The Kewpio confectionery has been thoroughly cleaned, painted and rcpapered and a new and fresh line of goods added. The proprie tors are Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy lJuvis. formerly of Wolf ('reek. Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Alger nnd small Brand daughter of MMrphy visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Richards. Ed George of Marysvlllc. Cal., visited Saturday night ill Rogue River. A farewell party was given Miss Nona Dodson hy tho freshman class at the community hall Thursday night. Games and stunts provided the amusement of the evening. Refreshments were served during the evening. All resret to lose Nona from the school. Mr. and Mrs. Dodson and Nona and Mr. and Mrs. E. Paris left 8nt nrdajr morning by motor to Bridge, Oro where they will live for a while. Miss Lorotta Mason, MJss Myrtle Willis and Miss .elda Kathan were Medford shoppers Saturday. Frank Hay of Medford visited Rogue Rvcr Saturday. Mr. and Mrs; Richard Scott and children wero dinner guests .Sun day at tho Fred iJenglcr home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Galhrealh are the proud owners of a new coupe. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Roborlson and small daughter of Grants Pass spent Sunday at the A. T. Mcllvain home. Among those visiting Grants Pass Sunday were Mrs. Fred J Donglor. Mrs. Dill Witt. II. Gunder son and Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. M. Whip plo, ROGUE RIVER Servu . lar.. Jiil Brltwo newt tte""VHi.l Ik J f t v , v t I . 1 'WV " Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) The General Electric Company Is casting the quartz reflectors lor that telescope, well described by Gerard Swoe as "an exciting ad venture." It isn't likely that Gen eral Electric will ever get another such order, in Mr. Swope's lifetime at least. Hut this new cosmic eye will re veal new universes to the eye of man, carrying his photographic sight out into space so far that light going 180,0110 miles a second would require 100,000,000 years to cross the inter-stellar chasm. Thoso figures seem big even on the edge of the Pacific ocean. If this universe really is finite nnd limited, as Einstein says, there is comfort in the knowledge that 11 is not crumped. The mind of man cannot concelvo a universe, finite or infinite. Put this Paper down now and try for yourself. Billy Sunday is here continuing his long fight against Sntiiii, who seems to have ninny lives. Mr. Sunday has added a fight against former Governor Alfred Smith to his light against the Devil and ex claims joyously: "We have sent the saloon to hell, where It he longs. Al Smith could no more make this country wet ugain than ho could hope to cross the Atlantic on n grindstone druwu by cock roaches." Apt comparison Is Hilly Sunday's strong woupon. Former Governor Smith mlghl reply that, while New York has lost ubout ln.OOO suluons, "sent to hell" or elsewhere, it has gained at least (io.000 speakeasies, and the worst brand of whiskey known to man. Hilly Sunday invites the "red" communists here nnd elsftwhcrc "to go back lo Russia" or follow where the saloon has gone. Investigators In lam Angeles dis cover that "red" sfiuadrons arc drilling here "training for revolu tion" and the overthrow o our government. Thoso red squadrons will not be popular with the million people that own their own houses, auto mobiles, radio sets, electric wash ers, etc., In this neighborhood, and do not wish to divide anything ex cept the unlimited opportunity, open to everybody, to get more real estate, bigger automobiles, bet ter radio sets. Of all scientific discoveries made nccldenatlly, ono of the strangest comes from Jollet, 111. Dr. Weaver ordered a transfusion of "parents" blood in the case of a 1.riyear-old girl suffering from Infantile paraly sis. Another doclor misunderstood him to say "parrot's" blood, and accordingly made n transfusion of blood from the heart of a living parrot. Doctors suy tho child Is getting well. A thousand doctors will exclaim, "Itosh." Hut If the in lection of malaria germs Into Ihe blood atrenm of n paretic can check paresis, some germ In tho parrot's blood, possi bly even the dreaded pssllacossls germ itself, might attack the germ of Infantile paralysis. Men know 'or certain bnly two things; first that they know nolli Ing and secod, that nothing is Im possible. Nol In. In the County Court of the suic of Oregon for Jui-kstin I'tiunty. In the Matter of th" Kstato of James M. Hurley, Deeeiir'-il. Notice Is hereby given that the unrli-iit:ni-d haa filed his Final A'Tount and Report In tho above entitled matter, and tho above en titled Court ha fixed Kehruary ?r.lh. is.1l, at Pi o'clock a. m. In the County Court Room in the Court House in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, as tho time anil place for hearing objections to said Final Account, und for the settlement thereof. HARRY C. SKY UMAX, Administrator. - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Rale ptr word lor first intt'tion, 2c; each succeeding insertion, lc; minimum 25c. Index your ads with For Sale. For Rent, elc, and count these words well as each Initial, telephone number, etc., as a word. Classified ads cash in advance and not talen over phone, unless advertiser has monthly account. No allowance (or phone errors. WANTMDSITUATIONS WANTED Any kind of carpenter ing day or cstimute. Tel. 1't HEM" WANTED FEMALE WANTED Experienced waitress and dish washer. Club Cafe. 3U7tr HELP WANTED MALE SPECIAL representative for Old Line Lifo insurance Co. A re munerative position for some one in your city. Write J. O. Ostby. Klamath Falls. Ore. 31-! WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 2t0.0ll on short term second mortgage. Excellent se curity for that amount. Home property In Medford. Will pay 10. Address P. o. llox sua. Medford. 30!) WANTED Household goods, tools and junk, or what have you 7 Mcdfurd Dnrgain House, 27 N. Grape St. l'hnne 111112. If WANTED Red liourbon gobbler. Phone 72S. If WANTED To rent I lorn 5 or II- rooin . furnished house; furnueo and garage; adults. Dox H. S.. Tribune. 30!l IF THE .PARTY who took a brief caso from the- ear on Boardman St. will Immediately return it no questions will be ukcd. I'nion oil Co. 3011 WANTED Calves. Call Contra! Point, -311 and will cntno and get theni. Prices right. 311 WANTED Wheel-llarrcl sprayer in good condition. Pi-leu must bo right, l'llone No. HTi3-R-4. 30H WANTED To buy light car for cash. 331 Haven St. 300tf LOCAlr or long dts-tanot) hauling. We guarantee to save you money. Hawley Transfer, 619 No. Rlvor alde. Phone 1044-X. 298tf RAW UTRS WANTED Bo not ship; we pay the price. Hides, wool and pelts. Modford Bar gain House, 27 N. Orape St. 227tf WAIJfTED--2nd hand goods Junk. Pats, ir,06 Pruno. Ph. f47-L. 313 FOR GARDEN and field plowing, sand, gravel and sediment. Tel. H13-J. Samuel Unteman. U NOTICE Rough dry wash. lb. 5c: wet waah, 4c: blankets, lor. Work guaranteed. Tel. 1393-X. 37 MrsCEIiLANEOl'S ASHLAND Convaleioont and Rest Home, carta for old. people and Invalids. 210tf AUTO OLARfl Installed while, yon wait, inn TO. th IHH Medford Investment ' ' Company tooeril Insurance gtdfartj, Or 1t( W. Main Phon 1M4 FOR RENT ITRNISIIED ROOMS FOR RENT Pleasant room for gentleman, close in, private home; bath, garage. 609 E. Main. 21l3t FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping rooms with heat; rate . moderate. 325 So. Riverside Avo. tf l'Oll RENT MIKCEI.LAN EOL'S FOR RENT Garano, 13.00 per month,, 826 So. Riverside Ave. It FOR HHNT ilMano. Tel. 8U8-.T-2. 310 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Desirablo furnished Apl. All hotel accommudlttions. Holel Grand. 312 FOR RENT Furnished apartment adults. Phone 1 177. 30lltf FOR RENT 2-rooiu, furnished apartment J15.00. 324 Haven St. 30litf FOR RENT 3-room furnished npt; heated. 229 N. Ivy. 2U3tf FOR RENT 3-room duplex apt. 20. 210 Haven. 292tf FURNISHEB apt; 2 rooms and bath, completely furnished; prl vato entrance; fuel . furnished. Call 76. tf FOR RENT Furnished ants; lights, water, garage; $12, $lfi, 17. Plvuno 452-11. 275tf FOR RENT UJ ana 110 apart ments; walla newly tinted: not and cold water, bath and toilet, 2-story brick building at Jack sonville, 10 minutes from Med ford. See Mr. Cnllders, real es tato, or The Nugget Confection ery store. 243tf FOR RENT Furnished house keeping rooms. 311 N. Ilarllelt. tf I'Olt RENT IIOl'HES FOR RENT Furnished house, 232 ' K. Ivy. 3U!I FOR RENT 27.r,0 modem 0 TOom furnished bouse, flreplaee, gm-iigo, on pavement. i'Ioko In. Water paid. Inquire 120 Cottage. 3 OK FOR RENT Small modern furn ished bouse. Adults. 21.rt W, Jack son St. 30.H FOR RENT 4 -room furnished house wllh sleeping porch, 10i:i West Hull. Phono HIXI-L. 30s 'OR RENT 5-room unfurnished house. Call 5 Ill-It. 311 ''OR RENT 1-room house, fur nished, wator, garago. 812 Sum mit. 30Gtr FOR RENT Small furn. house, apl., garage. 004 W. loth St. tf FOR RENT Modern 3-room un furnished bouse; sleeping porch; clean; close in. Inqulro 111 So. Holly. 312 IIOl'HES for rent or aalo. One furnished. Call 105. 30 North Central. 289tf FOR RENT 5-room couture, with bath and kitchen range, on Wat 11th St. Apply Wing Agoney or 406 King St. tf FOR RENT Home. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown fc White. 171M I'TlR RENT 5-rooni nlrely ful- nisneii House, close In; fireplace, garage. Tel. 8US-J-2. II. .1. Palmer. 31o HCSINKSS OPPORTUNITIES FILINO STATION and ator fo Mle or trads, on highway. fl-a owner, North Central at Mill Service. ISotf REAL buy In going service station una aioro. .i nm is tne timo to lake advantage of circumstances and profit greallv theroby: 3inn. Riouii While. Real tors, . ilM' By SOL HESS LOST LO-HT At Oriental Gardens Sat urdoy night. Ladles lilack leather purse. Contains keye, gloves. Return to Mall Tribune. Reward 307 LOST If dog to missing, call 1516. .tool.'.- LOST On Illllcrest road, black eat with white feet: finder pleaso call 12U2-W, and owner will call 303lt roil EXCHANGE EXOHANGE for small homo clear 3.77 acres, house and outbuild logs, young fruit trees and ber ries; 2 miles out. Drown Wbllo. Realtors. 302tf FOR TRADE Equity in good house and lot in Stockton, Cat. Mortgago about $2200, payable $30.15 per month. Will con aider any good real or personal property worth $500 for equity. II. C. lnley, 05 East Main St.. Ashland, Ore. 303'tf FOR SALE POL'ITRY FOR SALE Australorp blood teHted cockerels and hatching eggs. p. D. Lofland, Central Point. 313 Al'STRELORP EGGS for sale We have a pen of pure blood birds and are booking orders now. Phone 1552-R-l or see George Webb at Lamports. . 335- FOR SALE Auslrolop roosters. A. i-.. Lirockway. it'nono 7-F-21. 308 I'Olt SALE LIVESTOCK 'OR SALE 2 A-l Jersey cows. Will bo fresh soon. 1 good work mare. L, Mct'ulloeh, Talent, Ore., Wagner Creek Road. 308 FOR SALE IS owes, cheap- for quick sale. Ivy St. Meal Mkl., Dili N. Ivy St. 308 FOR SALE HOMES 'Oil HALE OR RENT At 'Jack sonville on D street oil George West corner, -l-rooni. modern house all furnlebeil. Lights and water. Hal It room 10x10. gar age 10x2-1, &0 feel hose, cement well with good water, fruit trees, strawberries and 2 acres of good land all for $1800. Will take hair cash and balance 6 to 12 months nt 0 or rent for $20 per month. Write Mr, D. .Oannoti, Salmon Arm, II. ('., Canada. 307 FOR SALE REAL KNTATK WHEN YOU think of real wtate, think of Brown White. tf FOR SALE I2M acres,, all or . part; nov modern 7-room house, full basement, hardwood floor, city- water,- wonderful- view, 3 miles NE of Medford, i lullo north of Lono Pine school. J. W. Thornton, Rt. 3, llox 54-A. 309 FOR SALE MISCEl.tiANEOI'N FOR HALE Yellow stock carrots. P. II. Loflnnd. Central Point. 309 HAVE men now working anil In about tyo wockn will be able to offer green wood In tier or cord lota. .Prloo for hardwood. If or dered now. Is $s.50 per cord or $2.50 per tier. Pine or fir $7.75 per cold or $2.25 per tier. Cord juice Is either 13 or 16-lncb wood. Tier prim Is 12-lncb. Add 20 for Ill-Inch. Cannot be 1-eneheil in liiwn, so address or ders to Mux 10 euro Mall Tribune. 8 1 2 Foil SAM-: Heating stove, cheap. 510 Haven. 309 FOR SALE Grain hay. Phone 34I-J-4. 3)3 FOR SALE 2-year rones $3.50 dozen. 50 varieties. Also Rock planls, 12, $1.00; Walerlllles; Shruls 25c. shade and fruit trees: Free catalog. SuhrVs Flower Farm, R. 2. BoNo. 55, Trout dale, Oregon. 308 FOR SALE pord'on tractor nt li.irg.iin. T.'l. J9S-J-2. II. J. I'll I MKT , Jigo Chiropractic Physician DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlro- nrnfllrA Mnrva Kin.lnlfat nfflrttf hours 9 to 12, 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty Bldg. Office Phone 580; Res. Thono 790-H. Eloclrlo Motor Repairing li. C. SCHAFER Armature irtnd- lng. eloclrlc motor repairing. , Stock bearings and brushes. S3 N. Central. Phone 90-J-2. S71 Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1178. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Oriental rug cleaning, apeoialty. Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy peo- pio to pay tnelr honest debts, pa cific Coast Credit Association, 421 Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore. Fu ml tare Repairing FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED . re-finished, re-glued. We. carry a full lino of upholstering sam ples. A. N. Thlbault, Tel. 969-R. Money to Lonn f I-ong Tune Vy V Mortgage Loan X S Phone 132S Commercial Finance Corp. Medford, Oregon Monuments THE OREGON GRANITE CO. - Monuments. E. A. Hicks. General Manager; P. M. Kershaw, SaUsJ Manager. S02 N. Front 8L Muslo Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teach of piano. Classical and populaj muslo courses. Halght Mus Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg., Tel 73 Painting ami Pnpcrhanglng HARRY MARX Painting, tinting; papor-hanging. Phone 17-j-J. 269M M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Tain lug. paporhanging- and lnterlol finishing. 802 Crater lake Ay Phone 1604. - :41 i Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hi! tho best equipped printing offlif In Southern Oregon. Bookblnd Ing, loose lent ledgers, btllln systems, eto. Portland prices, SI N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any makl radio. H. O. Purucker. 22 Bonn Grape street. Office Phone 335 Res. 1442. 881 OCA RA'NTEED Radio Service. using uncquullcd Supreme Dlag nometer. ll'hone 1247, day or night. Almus Pruitt, Sand and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washed sand and gravol; crushed gravel, all sizes. Phono, plant 1203, or office. 127. Storage WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Modford Warehouse, 810 South Front St. Phone Sl. Transfor-' EAD8 TRANSFER A STORAOB , CO. Office lit N.- Fir street. ' Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE. Sorvloo guaranteed. 20 S. Orape St., Phono 644, or residence 1060, KE1NKINO TRUCKING SERVICH -Transfer and hauling oc an kinds. Office 309 South Front St. Phone 332. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE At bargain, oak veneer doors, als 2 hi feet br . 7 i foot, with lock and without glass. See them at Mall Tribune offlo - tf I FOR HALE Good used piano. Flrst class condition. Unusual bargain. Phone 1442. . 308 FOR SALE Incubators. Phone 334-M. ' 307 FOR SALE Wheat, per 100, $f,50. High gnwlo flour, 49 His. $1.15 S and $1.25; Seotti 1'. a-l'rod: Co., lli'h. Rlvcralde. . J08., FOR SALE Good used liortablo spmy rigs. All sizes. A-l-shape, j. JJarguiual See Jack Moore. J0.-(tf HAVE upwards of 100Q cords mix . cl standing timber, located flho.rt distunes from Medfovd. t Will sell for $65.00 per hundred, De posit of $300 required; hnlanco as timber Is removed. Addivsa H.F. D. 4, llox SC. Medford. 310 FOR SALE Shelled corn, $100 per cwt. Phono 523-J-4. Otto Neld ermeyer, 811 FOR BALI Loose alfalfa hay, baled grain hay. Elmer Ross, R. F. D., Rosa Lane. 881tf . FOR SALE Jonathan and Spiti enborg apples. Call Rogue R. Co., - 1369. tf . FOR SALE Used sewing ma chines, all makes. $5 up: terms If desired. All makea rented and ropaltj'd. White Sowing Machine Co., 34 Nfcrth Bartlett. t( . KLAMATH potatoes, 75c cwt. whllo they last, net vnur now. Wheat $1.60 cm. till Points : JttYvrsi'Jy. - -