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BUHER FIRMS UP
M'OUTIAND. Jan. HS.:- ()
Wholesale buttcp nntl okk iiuota
tloiifr oponod unchanged ln PorL
Hind. lodajf. ; . ; , 4 I
Itutte itiarket tone was! firm
wtlh'' receipts short of demand,,
tome dealern having difficulty
illllng. orders for fresh stock.
Egg market was weak under in
fluence of liberal receipts and
prion shading among- competing
distributor groups. Fair demand
from retailers wan evidenced.
NORM SI ALFALFA
1TI
PORTLAND, Jan. 28. (VP) Pa
cific - northwest alfalfa mnrkets
are Ijhroly steady to slightly lower
.reflecting continued dull demand.
In. thie area, according to ob
HerverH for the department of agri
cultural economics, Portland deal,
era are. reported quoting $16.60
to 17. SO a ton, 50 cents below
a week ago, . for U. . S. No. 1
grade. '
. . -j-
r . " Livestock..
PORTLAND, Jan. 28 -Iff) Cat
tle 65. calves 10; steers nnd she
stook look- about Hteady. :
i llogn 600, Jook weak to possible
shade lower. Heavy, weights .250
290 lbs.,, t7.5O-8.0O; -heavy weights
290-350 lbs., $7.00-8.20.
Sheep 100: .-.generally steady.'.
.- Portland Product
PORTLAND, Jan. 28. (P)
Butter: Firm, quotations un
changed. i Poultry: Heavy . hens lc lower;
over 4 lbs;,- 18c. Other quota
tions, unchanged... ... .....
Hay: V. S. No. 1 alfalfa 50c
a ton lower, due to slow demand,
$16.50-17.60.
Milk (butterfat), country meats,
onions,, potntoes,. wool, steady and
unchanged.
Portland Wheat
Open High Low Close
Jan.
.CO .(
May 68 .68 .68
July .'. .61 -61 .61
.08
.61
. .Cash wheat:
r.ig Bend blucstcm 68
Soft while 00
Western . -white'.,, 6G
Hard'.' winter: ........ 03
Northern ".Hprlng 63
Western .' fed 03
Outs: No. 2,i 38-11). white, $22.
- Toimy's'-'car .. receipts: Wheat,
47- barley,. 1;' flour, 6; corn, 9;
hny, 1.
Meteorological Report
January 38, 1931.
Medford and vicinity: Tonight
nnd Thursday, cloudy. a Moderate
temperature.
Oregon: Fair east, cloudy west,
rain late tonight nnd Thursday
extreme west portion. Moderate
temperature.
THE MARKETS
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Local Data a 2
Temperature (degrees)1 52- 80
Highest (last 12 hours) 52 02
Lowest (Clust 12 hours) S3 SO
Rel. humidity (per ct.) 72 loo
Precipitation (inches).. .01 .00
State of weather Clear Foggy
Lowest temperature this morn
ing 30 degrees.
Total precipitation since Sept. 1,
1930,. 6:46 Inches. .
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 48; lowest
Sunset today, 5:21 p. m.
Sunrise Thursday 7:27 n. m.
Sunset Thursday 0:22 p. m.
Observations Taken at S A, M,
120th Meridian Time
2? STo" i
CITY 2H ? ?
Raker City 42 24 Clear
Bismarck- 46 . 38; Clcnr
Boise 44
Denver . 62 . 3 Clear
lies Moines ' 4 ' 30 ' Cloudy
Fresno 64 42 Clear
liolena 52 ' 48 Kain
Los Angeles .... 80 64 Clear
Murshfield -. 70" 40 Clear
I'hnenix ..' 70 50 Clear
Portland. 04 46 Foggy
Red- Bluff 60 40 Foggy
Roseburg 66 . 42 Foggy
S,itt Lake 34 24 Clear
San Francisco... 64 48 Clear
Santa Fo 54 24 Clear
Seattle 64 04 P. Cdy.
Spokane on 40 Cloudy
Walla Wnlla .... 62 62 Clear
Winnipeg 16 16 Clear
W. J. Hutchison. Meteorologist.
Motorliip (iroiimls
SYDNEY. X. S. W., Jan. 28. (A)
The British motorship En ton
which went ashore oft the south
east end of New Caledonia and
was shipping water announced to
day that it was in no Immediate
danger since the sea was smooth.
It asked for lighters to he scO to
issslst In removal of cargo.
BRINGING UP
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HEALTH MEETING
HELD IN - PHOENIX
PHOENIX, Oro., Jan. 28 (Spl.)
Bi-annual meeting of Aha Jackson
County Health association was
hold at tho Presbyterian church
Monday with thirty-five in-.atteiv-.
daneo , reproHontinK health associa
tions in JacksonvHle, CoIcUJIUI,
Kagle Point, Talent nnd M"edford.
Tho entertaining nnd lunch, pre
paration was in tho hands of the
PhoeiVix unit. Who did themselves
proud. j-
Mrs. Thompson's room at school,
the fifth grade, pinjsentbd ar- Very
interesting play.
Advisability of serving hot lunch
at th Phoenix school was dis
cussed, nnd decision was mad 'to
commence serving the lunches on
Tuesday nnd see if they' proved a
success.
ELECTS OFFICERS
CENTRAL POINT, Ore., Jan. 28.
(Spl.) Tho high school Chris
tian Endenvoi society held n 6
o'clock' dinner at the Federated
church Tuesday evening.
Ardis Co Hit d was general chair
man, assisted by Geneva Brown,
Geraldlne Tex, Avis Ayers nnd
ISthelyn Scott.
Officers elected were: President,
Ardis Casad; vice president, Paul
Culbertson; secretary, Geneva
Brown: treasurer, Clyde l-'rye:
pianist, Avis Ayers; superintendent
Mrs. Everett Falter; assistant su
perintendent, A. W. Ayers.
Tho society wns organized with
25 members. Tho devotional ser
vices for next Sunday evening will
be held by tho new officers.
' A Valentino party is being
planned for an early date in Feb
ruary, FEATURE SATURDAY
A' hie nlstht for county dnnccrs
Is seen in the .Mnrdi Orns boll nt
tho Hot Sprlnffs Saturday night,
announced In Mcilforrl .today by
Dom Provost of tho Pep Poddinrs
orchestra. This Is another of n
series of special donees to be Riven
nt the pavilion since it was re
opened a few weeks ago. ' The
orchestra hold dances nt the Orien
tal (inrdens for the foil season and
presented quite a numben-of en
joyable parties. It has been '.play
ing ut the Hot SprlnKK for ftevernl
years nnd Is mode up of Ashlnnd
and Medford Inunlclnns, :
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Deny Polnitiro Worse
PAP.IH. Jan. 2S. P) Rumors
that Raymond Polncare's condition
suddenly had Krown worse went
the rounds In Paris Inst niyM. but
were denied today by his physician,
who said that tho hcslth of the
patient was satisfactory.
' .,
Omtnn Weather.
Fair east, cloudy west,' rains
Into tonlcht or Thursday in the
extreme west portion, moderate
tmper.irnrc. Fresh southeast anil
xnuth winds offshore.
u. POINT SOCIETY'
FATHER
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PHONJEO M' l
OH HtS WW OP "TO
your Hoo'oe with a
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OPEN BIBLE CLASS
AT
A elas for Bible study will be
gin at the. . Presbyterian church
Monday evening, February 2, for
hikh school' students. Tho clatsa
will bo non-denominational, and
will prepare- thj pupils for the
state examination to be given in
April.. , '
All - high school' students, re
gardless of church affiliations, are
invited , to take this course, as in-'
teresttngplans have' been made for
the -istudy. '.Those passing the ex
amination will receive high school
credit! - ' ' ' -
Those registering for the course
havo been- rfsked to do no before
Monday if possible. If not able
to register previously, they'aro to
report to the church at 4 o'clock
Monday afternoon.
WILL BE DISPLAYED
Something' new la tho Austin
motor car line is promised th
southern , Oregon public by If. F.
Lango of tho Armstrong Motor
company. Ho stilted today that
within tho next ten days, a ship
ment of Austin roadsters, light de
livery trucks and coupes .are ex
pected. Tho light delivery has
only recently made Its appearance
and has panel doors. Tho roadster
has not been on diHplny in Med
ford. PHOENIX, Ore., Jnn. 28 (Spl.)
Andrew Hearn returned from
Klamath Falls .Monday hnvinR
Konc there Sunday to visit hln
son Berthold. who was en route
to San Francisco to leave for Hue
nos Aires by way of t'npo Horn
and return by way of tho Isth
mus of Panama. Mr. Hearn works
for the Mct'ormaek Stoainship t'o.
of Portland, and they arc sendinff
him on this four or five months'
trip.
Harry P.utler has returned from
a month's visit In Pasadena. Mrs.
liutler will remain there another
.month before returning home.
Mr Harold Crowell entertain
ed with a surprlso party Monduy
nlKht Jn honor of tho birthday
of her husband. Those present
were Mr. .and Mrs. M. F. Sheets,
Mr. and Mrs. Tleartshorn. Mr. and
Mrs. I,.. O. Caster and dauithters,
Klva and Sybil, Mrs. .!hn flam
mlll, Mrs. J. M. Kullstrnm. The
evenlnir was spent by plnyltur 500.
ItefresiimenlM were served by the,
hostess, . ,
Ladles' Aid society met at the
homo of Mrs. Dave Walker last
Wednesday for an nll-dny moet
inif, nt which time they tacked
two comforters. A bountiful cov
ered dlh dinner was served nt
noon. Thirteen ladles attended.
Tlicodoro Andreanoff, who has
bnen mnkinR his homo with Prs.
Standard left for Petersburg,
Alaska, Tuesday.
Presbyterian church hero will
launch a series of evnnRellstlcnl
services February 1. Ilnv- K'rr
of firants Pass, will bring the
messages both morning nnd even
ing of n-xt Sunday, and each
evening durlnff nest week will
rontlnuo the services. Service-"
will commence nt 7:30. All are
Invited.
linffodlt rtnh 'will meet n the
homo, tit Mrs. Chub Anderson
I 1 I
PRESBYTERIAN
4
PHOENIX
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WALK I Si'
MtUi YOU
MV
P. ft Ptt.1 Oflfcsl
February 4th, for hn all-day meet
ing and covered dish dinner at
noon. Guest of honor will b6
Mrs. Lelloy Caster, a member of
the club who is leaving this com
munity - to mako their homo In
Washington for a time. All mem
bers of the club are urged to be
present.
liepular meeting of Neighbors
of Woodcraft will be held at the
W. O. W. hall tonight. All mem
bers of tho order are un;t'd to "be
present as much important busi
ness Ih to1 be transacted.
- Monday while doing the weekly
washing, Mrs. John Roberts had
the misfortune to catch her hand
in the wringer nnd badly crush it.
Mrs. M. V. Sheets entertained
with a lunch InHt Wednesday. Tho
euestH were. Mrs. L. O. Caster and
daughter,.. Sybil,;. Mrs. Will .GflWn-
wny, Mr...y Bishop,. mib
Bishop and .Mrs. Saltzman.
Mr. and Mrs. J., Ijiisk are visit
ing -at the homo of Mrs. . O. C.
Maust. . Mrs.' L,usk Ih a cousin, of
Mrs. Maust.
Notice to creditors.
-vnin ru UAfjihv crlvnn tn nil POX-
' . v (-... l,lna ,ifr:iintt the Kti'
itate of William J. Coffin, deceas
ed, to present tnem property
fieu to mo unui.iisivu, i
frtrd Building, Medford, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
the firnl pultlication of this Notice
which date is tho 2Sth day of Jan
uary, 1U31.
Administrator of tho Ksuite of
(William J- Coffeen, Deceased.
Final Notice.
In the County Court of tho Slate
of OreRon in and- for the County
of Jackson.
In the Matter of tho Estate of
Henry U Smith, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator hos filed
his final account in the above en
titled estate and that tho Court has
fixed tho hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m.
on February 7th, 1931, at tho court
room of said Court In 'the Court
house at Medford, Oregon, an tho
timo and place for hearing objections-
if any thero lie, to said ac
count, and for the closing of said
estate.
All persons Interested In nald cs-
WANTltn SUSCKIJjANKOr.S
ASHf,A'D Convalescent and Best
Home, carea for old peoplo and
invalids. 210tf
FOU OAItOF.N nnd field plowing,
and, gravel and sediment, Tel.
K12-J. Samuel Uateman. tf
WA.NTIWBnd hand goods & Junk.
Pals, UiOii Prune. Ph. 647-U B I a
HAW FtTIS WANTUD Ho not
ship; we pay tho price. Hides,
wool and pelts. Medford liar
Rain House, 27 .V. Oki it St.
' 227lf
kOfAL, or long distance)- hauling.
"Wo guarantee to-save you money.
Hawley Transfer, BIIC No. Ittver
sldei Phone 1044-X. 2'JKtt
WANTED $200.00 on short term
second mortgage. Kxeellent se-cjn-ity
for that amount. Homo
property In Medford. Will pay
10. Address 1". O. liox
Medford. 3)
WAXTKIJ Household goods, tools
and junk, or what havo you?
Medford Uargaln House, 27 X.
Orape St. JMlone 1062. tl
WANTKD Med Bourbon gobbler.
Phono 72.'i. tf
WAMTi;i) To rent modern 5 or (1
room furnished houfie; furnace
nnd garage; adults. Box It. S.,
Tribune. S0!l
IP Till: PAItTY who took a brief
case from tho car on Hoard man
St. will Immediately return It no
questions will be akcd. ynlon
Oil Co. 309
WANTED Calves. Call Central
Point. 314 and will come sndj
gt iiietn. price, rignt. ai
WA XT Kit Wheel-P.arrnl sprayer
In giirnl condition. Price mu.J.1
be light. Phone No. 1453-11-4.
. . . '",
3. T-H
'A .
AH THE BELL.' THAT
MUtT 8E,-"MuSH HEAO"
I . SRAD Y- ? 1
OH, MO NOtJ OOMT! THIS MlTFEM
VWAS. FOUNJD OOWM MEAR ELLETDM'S
LOST IT THE; WISHrVOU
WAS DRWIW6 AROUKJD VJ1TWOUT
U6HTS AKJO T HAPPEMS THAT WAS
THE. NIGHT APPLE&V DISAPPEARED
VMHAT WAS VOW OOlM OOVJM
THERE THAT NJt&HT f
iff
tato are notified to appear at said
time nnd place and show cause, if
any they have, why such finel re
port should- not be approved nnd
said estate closed as asked for in
said report.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this
6th day of Januarv. A. 1)., 11)31.
J. W. WAKEFIKLB,
Administrator of tho Estate of
Henry I. Wmitb, Deceased.
Notlw.
Notice i hereby given that pur
suant to the power and authority
granted to us by the provisions of
the Will of F. OsenbriiRge, de
ceased, we, tho undersigned. Ex
ecutrix nnd Executor of said will,
from nnd after the 14th day of
February, 1931, at tho hour of 10:00
ia. m., at the office of Harry C.
Skyrman, Medford Building, Med
ford, Oregon, shall proceed to sell,
and will sell, at private sale, to the
.highest- and best bidder for cash
nml'' credit, tho1 real' property lie
longing to said decedent at tho time
of his death, described as follows,
to-wit:
Tho Northwest Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter, and tho North
east Quarter of tho Northwest
Quartor;: of Section 20. Township
3S South. Rnnge 1 West of the
Willamette Meridian, in Jackson
County, Oregon.
EDITH MAiRi ARETHA ANTLE.
' JOH'ANuNKS JAKOBUS
OHENnRUGGK,
as Executrix and Executor, respec
tively, of tho Estalo of F. Osen
brugge, deceased.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
Rite per word tor first inrerlion, 2c; each
fuccctdin, insertion, lc; minimum 25c. Indrv.
your ads with For Sale, For Rent, etc, and count
tlirsc words is well as each initial, telephone
number, etc., at a word.
Classified ads cash In advance and not taken
over phone, unless advertiser has monthly account.
No allowance for phone errors.
WAXTK1) SITUATIONS
WANTIOD Any kind of carpenter
ing; day or estimate. Tel. lhlH.
.112
HKT.P WANTKD SIALE
SPKCIAIj roprcwontatlvn for Old
I.lno l.ifo Insurance Co. A re
numerutivo position for some one
In your city. Write J. O. Ostby,
Klamath Falls. Ore. 31 2
FOR Itl-'NT APAIITMF.NTS
FOlt HUNT 12 nnd $10 npart
ments; walls newly tinted; hot
and cold water, barti and toilr f,
2-story brick building at Jack
sonville, 10 minutes from Med
ford. Sec Mr. t'hilders, real es
state, or Tho Nugget Confection
ery Store. 243tr
FOR It K. NT Furnished npts;
lights, water, R.'irago; $12, $ir,,
$17. Phone 4r,2-H. 27.ritf
THBEK or 4-rm. furnished npart-
iciil; piivaio iiimii, ii.iiil . 111-
- I.. .I...I..M- n.,Kn,..,.
Ill,-, f,,.-" ,11, I, 'Oil . I, IJ..I..K' ,
lulls. 711 K. Main St. 313
lldli
FOR UISNT Furnished 1 nnd 2
room npts; clean; llgllta, water,
hath; $10 and $13. io. 331 So.
Ivy St. 3IIH
POH ItKXT Desirable furnished
Apt. All hotel accommodations.
Hotel Cirnnd. 312
FOlt ItKNT Furnished apartment
adults. Phone 1177. SOfitf'
FOlt HUNT 2-room furnished
apartment $1'.00. 324 Haven Ht.
aoe-ic
Foil I!i;.N'T Furnished house
keeping rooms, 311 N. Bartlett,
Medford
Investment
Company
tteneraJ Incuranct
Plsdford, Oreietj
1Z W. Mi In Phone 1U4
, . By George McManus
t FOUrslO TVtc OOCi
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FOU KENT ITOCfiES
FOR RENT Homes. Furnished
or unfurnished. Brown Sc. White.
1 71 E
FOR P.KNT ".-room cottage, with
bath nnd kitchen range, on Aest
llih St. Apply Wing Agency or
406 King St. tf
HOI-RES for rent or sale. Call
105. 30 North Central. 2 Ktitf
"OR RENT n-room modern bun
galow: good yard, shads trees,
garden; cloei in on east side. C.
11. Isaac, Palmer Music House.
313
FOR RENT Partly furnished
house, 1 apt. 422 So. Riverside.
313
FOR RENT' Furnished- hottse,
832 Ji S. Ivy. - S09
FOR liUXT $27.50 modern 5
room furnished house, fire-place,
garage, on pavement. Closo in.
Water paid. Inquire 120 C'ottago.
3118
FOR RE-.NT Small modern furn
ished house. Adults. 215 W. Juek
eon St. 30S
FOR RENT 4 -room furnished
house with sleeping porch. 101.1
West 10th. Phono 10S1-L. 30S
FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished
house. Call -649-lt. 311
FOR RENT 1-room house, fur-
nisiiou, water, garage. 812 Sum
mit. 30fiir
FOR R1-3NT Hmnll furn. house,
apt., garage. 001 W. Huh St. tf
FOR RENT Modern 3-room tin-
Jurnished house; sleeping porch;
clean; closo In. Inquire 141 So.
Holly. 312
FOR RENT 5-room nicely fur-
nisnetl house, close lr,; fireplace,
gitrago. Tel. 898-J-2. 11. J.
PnlmeB. 310
FOU IlKNT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RWNT Pleasant room for
gentleman, elnse Jn, private
home; bath, garage. 609 E. Main.
3U3tt
FOR' RENT Nicely furnished
supping rooms witn neat; rate
moderate. 325 Bo, Riverside Ave.
tf
FOR UICNT MISOF.l.LANFOUS
FOR RENT Onrsjre, $3.00 per
niomu.. s2t tio. Kiversiae Ave.
tf
FOR ItKNT Piano, Tel. 89S-.I-2.
310"
MIHCF.M,ANKOI!B
A 11 TO HI LA MS Inslallnd while you
watt. 109 K. Hill, ISOtt"
IHJKINF.SS OI'I'ORTITMTIES
FM,I,IN STATION nnsl stnro for
sale or trade, on highway. See
. owner, Xorth Central at Mill
Service, 225tf
HEAL buy In going service station
and store. This Is the time to
take advantage of circumstances
ami, profit greatly thereby;
$3800. Brown ft White, Real
tors. 302tf
FOR SALIC POI.-I.TIIY
HATCHING EGOS, baby chix,
world s irrrtalest laying slraln
pure' Hanson blood lines; pedi
greed; trapnested, JHg Oaks
ipouitry Farm, It. I, Ilox 14
Central Point, 1 ml. S. Gold Hill
on Old Htago rond, 310
FOR SALE Auslralorp blood
tested cockerels nnd hatching
eggs. P. I), Lofland, Central
I'oini, 313
ATSTRELORP EGOS for snle We
havo a pen of pure blood birds
and are booking orders now.
Phone 1552-R-l or seo George
Webb at Ijamports. 335-
FOR SALIC AiiMtrolop roosters. A.
H. Brockway, phono 7-F-21.
ttua
THAT'S WOWE OP f5Ou BETTER CCMC Au3tvjjl
sooc ftLisiioeaa. eur W FRirsH eow, rtt put wou S
IP VOU WAKJT TVUICED fvWHERE NOU vJOMT (MEED
as much evidence watchim' i suppose
VOU CAKJ HAVE THE vje F1NJ0 OI.D ,
OTHER MtTTEM.- I AppLeeV 1NJ -pHg; RIVER J
LET SO OF MV ARM, A voyfee eoiKJS TO SAV
to
THAT HOFftE
AWAY FROM HERE
THERE AtNiT
EMOOGH FOOD it
TH6 TOWM
vM, TO F6EO
e-iirvi
rn,: llrltalo rlxhd rtrnf&
By SOL HESS
LOST
LOST It dog Is mrsstng, call 1618.
256tf
LOST On Hlllcrest rond, black
cat wllll white feet; finder pleoso
cull 12U2-W, nnd owner will call.
3ll3tf
FOR FXCn.VNGE
KXI'llA.Ntl E for small homo clear
3.77 acres, house and outbuild
ings, young fruit trees and ber
. ries: 2 miles out. Brown
White. Realtors. 302tf
FOR TRADE Equity in good
houso and lot in Stockton, Cal.
Mortgage about $2200, payablo
$30.15 per month. Will con
elder any good real or personal
property worth $500 tor equity
Jl. 0. tinley, 65 East Main St.
Ashland, Ore. a03'tf
FOU SALE DOGS AND PETS
FOlt SALE Small puppies. 37
llerrydnle Ave. 3011
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR .HALE Hereford bull, com
ing two-year-old. Elmo Throck
morton, Applegatc. Ore. 311
FOR SALE 2 A-l Jersey cows.
Will bo fresh soon. 1 good work
mare. L. MeCulloch, Talent, Ore.,
Wagner Creek Road. 308
FOR SALE 18 ewes, cheap for
quick sale. Ivy St. Meat Mkt.,
106 .V. Ivy St. 308
FOR SAf,E REAL ESTATE
WHEN VOU think of real estate,
think of Ill-own 41 White. 'tf
FOR SALE -12 A acres, all
part; new modern 7-room house,
full hasument, hardwood floor,
clly water, wonderful view: 3
miles NE of Medford, 'A mllo
north of Lone Pino school, J. W
Thornton, Rt. 3, Box 54-A, 309
FOR SA Ll-I MISCEIiTiA N EOUS
FOU HALE Marcus wheat, $1.50
per 100 IIm. Tel. 950-.I-2. 30Stf
WHOLE eastern corn. $1.00 ewt.
Mutual Mill & Seed Cumpnny,
Inc. 308
FOR HALE Fordson tractor. T.
V. Williams, Tel. 14-F-ll. Med
ford. 309
FOR HALE Used sewing ma
chines, all makes, $5 up; terms
If desired. All mokes rented and
repaired. White Sowing Machine
Co., 24 North ISnrtlott. tt
FOU HALE .lonnlhan nnd Hpltn
enherg upplcs. Call Rogue R. Co.
13110. tf
'nil HALE Looso ntfntfu. hnv.
baled grain hay. Elmer Ross,
It. F. 1)., Ri.s Lnne. 281 'If
FOR HALE Slulled corn, $1.90
per ewt. Phc o 623-J-4. otto
.Nelilermeyer. 311
FOR SALE .Wilton rugs. 30 West
ern Ave. Phono 10K2-X. J09
FOR SALE Yellow stock carrots.
P. D. Lofland, central Point. 309
HAVE men now working and In
about two weeks will be nblo to
offer green wood in tier or cord
lots. Price for hardwood, If or
dered now, Is $8.50 per cord or
$2.50 per tier. Pino or fir $7.75
per cord or $2.25 per tier. Cord
price is either 12 or 16-Inch
wood. Tier price is 12-Inch.
Add 20't for 16-Inch. Cannot ho
reached in town, so address or
ders to Ilox 10 caro Mall Tribune.
312
FOlt SALE Renting stove, cheap.
510 Haven. 309
KOI! SALE
341-J-4.
Grain hny. Phono
31.1
FOR SALE 2-jenr roses $3.50
dozen, 150 varieties. Also Rock
plants, 12, $1.00; Wnterlllb),;
Shrubs 25c, shade nnd fruit tree;
Free catulog. Siihr's Flower
Farm, It. 2. Boi No. 55, TAuit
dnle, Oregon. 308
FOR SALE Fordson trader at
bargain. Tel. S98-J-J. B. J.
I'almor. 3io
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstract a
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab
stracta of Title, Title Insurance,
Rooms 3 and 0, No, Si North
Central Ave , upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTKAtrr CX.
Almtrnrts of Tills
mid Title iDSiiranoo.
T h e only coniptelo
Title system Is.
Jackson County.
Accountants
Al.'UrrJNQ COMPANY
Tax and Corporation Counselors,
Auditors and Accountants. K,
M. Wilson, C. P. A.; Leland J.
Knox, C. P. A. Liberty Bldg.,
Phono 157-R.
Chiropractic physician
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chtro-
practlco Nerve Specialist, office
hours- 9 to 12, 2 to 6. 203-204
Liberty Bldg. office Phone 680;
Res. Phone 790-H.
riecrrio Sfotor Repairing?
U. C. SCHAFER Armature wind
ing, electric motor repairing.
Stock bearings and brushes. S3
N. Central. Phone DO-J-2. S71
Expert Window Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO I'll Tel. 1172,
House denning-. Floor waxing.
Oriental rug cleaning, specialty.
Financial
WE LEND MONEY to worthy peo
ple to pay tneir honest debts. Pa
cific Coast Credit Association, 421
Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore.
Furniture Repairing;
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED
re-imisoeii, re-giueu.- we carry
a full line of upholstering sam
ples. A. N. Thlbault, Tel. 969-R.
Money to Loan
r" f I-omr Tune
r It'-al Ksmte
( ) Mortgage Loaaa
' Phono l:J-t
Commercial Finance Corp.
Medford, Oregon
Monuments
THE OREOON GRATITE1 CO. -
monuments, rj. a., hicks, uenersi
Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Sale)
Manager. 302 N. Front St.
Muslo
Piano Instruction
FRED ALTON HAIOHT 'Teach
of piano. Classical and populnl
music- courses. Haight Musi
Stud lo, 318 Liberty Bldg., Tel 72
Palming ami PniierhanglnR
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting
paper-hanging. Phone 178-J.
. 26061
M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paints
Ing, paperhanglng and lnterlol
finishing. 303 Crater Lake Ave,
Phone 1604. 41
Printers nnd Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING. CO. Htl
the best equipped printing: otfW
In Southern Oregon, BookblndV
Ing, loose leaf ledgers, bllllret
systems, etc Portlund prices. 81
N. Fir 8t.
Radio Sendees -
RADIO SERVICE on any make,
, radio. H. O. Purucker, 23 Soul
Grape street. Office Phone 335;
Res. 1442. 81
GUARANTEE!) Radio Service,
using unequalled Supreme Ding
nomoter. 1'hone 1247, day or
night. Altnue Pruitt.
Sand and Gravel
C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel
plant. Clean washed sand and
gravel; crushed gravel, all sixes.
Phone, plant 1203, or office, 127.
Storage
WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri
bution, Medford Warehouse, 810
South Front St. Thone 316.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGB
CO. Office 111 N. Fir street.
Phone 315. prices right. Service
guaranteed.
DAVIS TRANSFER STORAGE.
Service guaranteed. 20 S. Grape
St., Phone 644, or residence 1060,
REINKINO TRUCKING SERVICEI
Transfer and hauling of all
kinds. Office 309 South Front St.
Phone 332.
FOR SALE MIKCICIiLANEOBS
FOR SALE Mohair overstuffed
davenport, radio, teacart, other
odd pieces of good furniture.
Owner leaving town; will sacri
fice. Apt. 1, Tribune Bldg., or
Phono 1422-Y aftor 6 p. m. '309
FOR SALE At bargain, 2 onlc
veneer doors, slsse 2 !,s feet by
7 '4 feet, with lock and without
glass, Seo them nt Mail Tribune
office. tt
WHEAT Good plump Whlto
wheat, recleaned, $1.50 ewt
Mutual Mill & Seed Co., Inc.
308
FOR SALE Good used piano.
First class condition. Unusual
bargain. Phone 1442, 308
FOR SALE Wheat, per 100, $1.50.
High grade flour, 4 J lbs. $1.15
and $1.2.-.. Scottl F. & Prod, Co.,
122 N. Riverside. 308
FOR SALE Good used portablo
spray rigs. All sizes. A-l shape.
Bargains! Seo Jack Moore. Tel.
305tf
HAVE upwards of 1000 cords mix
ed standing timber, located short
distance from Medtortl. Will
sell for $65.00 per hundred. De
posit of $300 required; bnlnnco
as timber Is removed. Address
R V. it A tin ni r.ifA.i qui
FURN ITU It n Mohnlr davenport,
radio, wing chair, china cup
board, enamel wood range, reed
dining room set, tea wngon, ma
hogany gateleg table, floor lamp,
boy's and girl's bicycles, many
other articles. 605 Columbus.
307tf
KLAMATH potatoes, 75o ewt. while
they last. Got your seed now.
AVhent $l.o ewt. 710 South
Itlverslde, , o$j
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