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m "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" BUTTER ADVANCES BRINGING UP FATHER . . By George McMaruTs UUKIXKSS DIRECTORY ' MUKKAT ABSTRACT. CO. Ab ( i tract of Title, Title Insurance, !RoutuB 8 and 6, No. 82 North Central Ave., upstairs. 3itt)F0RD MAtt TRIBUNE, MET") FORD, OftKOQX, TlirRft-DAY. IvNTARV, 20. lOfll. v. PORTLAND. Jan. 29. P) Plo iluc Exchange quotations opened 1 com higher on ull grades of wholesale butter today its result of demonstrated strong technical liosition of tho local market, due principally to scarcity of fresh supplies of butter scoring from S9 to DO points. The quotations ad vance - brought about also a cent advance of tho bid price of cream eries for hutterfat. Quote: Ilutter, extras, 2? cents; standards. 20; pi'lnfo firsts, 25; firsts, 23, and but terfnt, 23 cents f. o. b. Portland, liutter demand by retailers was reported good. Kbit market continued easy with quotations unchnnBcd. Receipts were liberal and trade to-retailers was of fair volume. THE MARKETS Livestock. PORTLAND. Jan. 29. CATTLE 85, calves 10; - (VP) about steady. MOOS 1550, Including 1204 di rect, 25 lower for slaughter classes; steady to strong for feeders. (Soft or oily hogs und roasting pigs ex cluded.) Light lights, 140-161) lbs. good and choice, $8.00-9.00. Light weight, 160-1X0 lbs.. $S.75-9.00; 10-200" lbs., $8.75-9.00. Medium weight, 200-220 lbs., $8.00-9.00; 220-250 lbs., $7.75-8.75. Packing sows. 275-500 lbs., medium and good, $6.5a-7,.75. Feeder and . mocker plg.s. 70-130 lbs., good and choice. S8. 50-10. 00. SHEEP 100; talking steady. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 29. (A") Wheat futures: Open High Low Close Jan .05 .05 ,64'.4 .f4-. May .08 .r.S .CS .f,S " July .01 .01 .UO'i .C0i Cash wheat: Ills Bend hlucstem OR Soft white. : 00 Western white 00 Hard winter .03 Northern spring .03 Western red 03 Oats No.. 2 aS-lb. white, $22. Today's car receipts: Wheat 39, flour 8, com- 4. Portland Prodnce PORTLAND. Jan. 29. HP) ItCTTER: All grades cent higher. (Prices to retailers) cubes: Ex tras 27c: standards 20c: prime firsts 25c; firsts 23c. Creamery pi-Ices: Prints 3c over cube stand ards. MILK: Hutterfat cent higher. Haw milk (I per cent) 2.0o per cwl. delivered Portland lew 1 per cent; grade C milk $1.50. Hutter fat delivered In Portland 23c. EGG'S: Easy, quotations un changed. Poultry, country meats, onions, potatoes, wool, hay, steady and un changed. Sail Francisco hutterfat. PAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29. IP Jiutterfat, r. o. b. rtin Francisco. 25',i. ROGUE RIVER, Ore., Jnn. 29. (Spl.) .Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hurler are moving In town ngaln and will live In the house where Mrs. tlilin inett lived. Mrs. Oscar Shepherd hu lias been very ill at her home Is report ed as much better and her friends all hope for her speedy recovery. .Mr. and Mrs. Perry L. Wait of the Lalllclwoml poultry farm on Sardine creek were calling on friends here Tuesday. Tho Kebekahs ale giving a card party and social at their hall Feb. 12th. Tho men will be charged 25c admission and this will include sunncr. Ladies free. Miss Evelyn Orinunctt of Mcd fortl was it dinner guest at the Fred O'Kclly home Tuesday eve ning. William Hartman hail the mis fortune Monday to slip and fall in such n manner as to severely hurt his back and is walking on clutches now. John Pittman and children moved Tuesday to over near Mur phy at the home of his daughter, , Mis. Helen Wilson. K. A. Cnrey of owrnsniuuth. Cal. is visiting his brother. Carey and wife. Jim Rohrbaugh, Miss Mabel Grlmmctt and Miss Joan Steward of Medforrt were liegue River visi tors Tuesday evening. Mrs. Fred Deader and Mis. Hill Witt were Grants Pass shoppers Wed n esd a yAXt wee. " " n . vKlAe. .Wtt" lvun nt tho homeV11'-' A1 L"w' Tuesday afternoon rji honor nf M m. Victor liirdseye mitl Mm. Joe Woodcock. Mnny useful nnd bCiiu t If ill Rift! wero received !' tho InilioH. Tho afternoon wjis uprnt In pleasant con vernation, nt the close of which dainty refreshments were nciveO. L. N, Culy, district man.'iKi'r for the Oregon .Mutual Life I'nnurnnce company was a Kogue Hiver visi tor 1Vcdnpiuy. 'Vffll George KniKht of MVdford was a Kmtne. visitor at Kngue It Ivor Wednesday, Rcedsport Coast fisheries Overhauling, painting and repair ing their equipment. .Secrecy of proceedings Jj blamed for the inrreri.-o of divorce cases in Unpland.- ROGUE RIVER i HELLO' OH'.ioTMoO-MATT? l PPf 1 SOV. TH 1 f WELL. NMERWa I WMTUD TO II , - 'ItV ' "f","i DUFPV POOMD : HOH?OUSAVTMTOOFP 16 LUCK I EOOC,.J TEU- W BUT r V . THEOOCi-BUT ' ' "J1 11,11 Fe,l,r SerT,tfc ln' Great Brit Ha rtehtt fwnta "i.!''' " " L, t ' " ., 'T J-L ' ' THE NEBBS And Then What JfcvWD 60 IT TO PASS TMAT AM&ROSS LISTEN! POTTS, COME OONJFESS AMD I'LL eecommeno to rae joo&e to ee milo- POTTS MiaiOWAlSe LlKE with REAV. B5TATE OeAl-EBvWAS ISNOMlMlOOSUV DRA&6ED TO A COMMON! t)AIU 6V owe SMlTHtRS 1JUTTE FALI-S. Ore.. Jan. 29. (Special) Clyde Smith haw charge of a crew of men re f o r e t i n a larffo area around tlie .Medford water reservoir. They are plant ing yellow pines and some red wood, Tort Orford Cedar and mulberry. Iocal men employed are: Mumtl Tool. (Jus KUmun son, Uosh Vynioro, Karl Wymore, Slarvin Icwallen. Carl Jacksor and J!ill Chnmlter.s. CJeppert IioukIU the Hill Daley lioue and is wrecking it and in going to rebuild. ti iris of the Sunday school gave the boys a pinty Tuesday after noon after school. The boys were thus rewarded for their higher attendance. Several teachers from tho Butte Falls schools attended institute at Kiigle i'utnt Saturday.. An In teresting talk was given by Mr. Merrill on the populur question of free text bonks. A brief H'Us sion of the O. S. T. C. convention held In Portland during Christmas whs l'Ii'ph liv l r Woir. ( 'niintV Sunt. Kii-:inni Cartel' rOmlllCted ' the meeting in her usual pleasing manner. Weldon Ilibbard. who is at tending school at Ashland spent the week-end at tho Charley Pat ton home. Mr. J. B. Jackson entertained several friends Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lola lOdnionswn and M rs. June Smith spent Tuesday in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nee find Miss Nfiomi Van f iroos spent Wednes BUTTE FALLS Notice of Bond Sale Nollci' Ih hei'C'liy given Ihiit Medford School District No. 4:i, Jackson County. Oregon, will, on the 1-lth tlay of Kobruary, 11131, at the hour of 7:30 W M at the office of the Hoard of Directors, Medford Itulld inif. at Medford, ClrPKon. offer for sale. S-6fi.tlOU.lin of the bonds of School District No. -In, .laeksnn County, Oregon, being the duly author ized school bonds of said district. W:ild bonds are to be dated February 1, 1031, to bo in denominations of tl.UUO.UO each, anil to beur Interest at nut to exceed flvo (&' per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Said bonds to be payable III lawful money of the Jlnllcd .Stales of America, at tho office of the County Treasurer of .laekson County. Oregon, or at tho fiscal agency of the State of Oregon in the city of New York, New York, ami shall mature serially in annual amounts accordance with the following schedule: 1 to . Inclusive I-1-1U3J $ 8.000.0(1 0 to 1 H, Inclusive 7-1-1H3L' 4.000.00 13 to Hi. Inclusive I-1-1M3 4.0UII.00 17 to 20. Inclusive 7-1-1 9.13 4.000.00 21 to '25. Inclusive 1-1-11134 5.000.00 2ti to 29. Inclusive 7-1-11134 4.000.00 30 to 34, Inclusive 1-1-1935 5.000.00 35 to 39, Inclusive 7-1-1935 5,000.00 40 to 44. Inclusive 1-1-1930 5,000.00 45 to 411. Inclusive 7-1-1930 5,000.00 50 to 54, Inclusive 1-1-1937 5.000.00 55 to 59. Inclusive 7-1-1937 5. 000. 00 00 to 05, Inclusive 1-1-193K 0,000.00 00 to 70, Inclusive 7-1-193S 6,000.00 71 to 70, Inclusive 1-1-1939 0.000.00 77 to N2, Inclusive 7-1-1939 (1. 000. 00 S3 to XS, Inclusive 1 -1-1940 0, 000. 00 H9 to 94, Inclusive 7-1-1940 0. 000. 00 95 to loo, Inclusive 1-1-1941 0,000.00 101 to 100, Inclusive 7-1-1941 0.000.00 107 to 113, Inclusive 1-1-1942 7.000.00 114 to 120. Inclusive 7-1-1942 7.000.00 121 to 127. Inclusive 1-1-1943 7.000.00 IS to 134. Inclusive 7-1-1943 7. 000. 00 135 to 111. Inclusive 1 -1-1944 .. 7.000.00 142 to 14. Inclusive 7-1-1944 7.000.00 149 to 156. Inclusive 1-1-1945 . 1100.00 157 to 104, Inclusive 7-1 -1946 K, 000.00 105 to 172. Inclusive 1 -1-1940 K.IM10.00 173 to 10, Inclusive 7-1-1940 H, 000.00 1M to 1S9, Inclusive 1-1-1947 9.000.00 190 to 19s. Inclusive 7-1-1947 9.000.00 to 207, Inclusive I-1-I94M 9.O00.OO 20S to 210. Inclusive 7.1-1941 9.000. 00 217 to 220. Inclusive 1 -1-1949 10.000 00 227 to 2.15. Inclusive 7-1-1949 9.000.00 236 to 215, Inclusive 1-1-1950 10.000.00 246 to 255, Inclusive 7-1-1950 10,000,00 256 to 265. Inclusive 1-1-1 951 10.000.0(1 Said bonds will be sold subject to the approving opinion of .N Teal, Wlnfrec, McCulloch Wchuler, bond attorneys of I'ortland, Oregon: said bonds to be furnished and printed by Medford Hrhool District No. 49. lite bidder to bid not lesa than par plus accrued Interest for siiid bonds, naming the rate of Interest. Sealed bids for the purchase of said bonds will be received by the District at the office of the boaid aforesaid, up to the time of said sale, as herein fixed, at which time all bids submitted will he publicly opened and awarded as soon as practical thereafter, and each bid must be accompanied with a certified check, payable to the District, in the sum of 113.250.00. The right la hereby reserved to reject nny and all bids. MKDKOKD SCHOOL DISTUICT NO. 49, JACKSON COI NTY, OHKOON. ATTF.ST' Itcbecea Mellors Jensen. I!y It. K. flltr.KN. School Clerk, Chairman of the Hoard of Interiors. I NEVER DONJ6 MOTUIM Cl-EAKJ . fTMAT I'M ASUAMeO IM MV LIPE AMD TELLIMS VOO, MP VOU CAM &0 OUST vou- FAR WITM A sJNIWOCEWT MAKJ day at the Hoffman ranch. Butte Falls town basketball team' won from Sams Valley last Fri day 20 to 2!f. Butte Falls is enjoying beautiful clear sunshine these days with no fog. Airplanes circle daily here for bearings during the foggy season. Mrs. Elmer Hoofs and Mrs. Al bert Hoffman gave a dinner for tho Sunday school children Tues day. Ernest Alberts new home i nearing completion. Lloyd Clark and Byron Stod dard returned to school Wednes day after a siege, of mnmpf. There are three new students in this semester. The Hustlers' club will meet at Homey Craft's home at the fish hatchery this afternoon. Mrs. J. T. Pattern and Mrs. Oscar Tliginbothatn and Barbara Bak er were Medford visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mm Uosco Larson and son, ( inrret t from Prospect spent the week-end here with Mrs. Uir son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mahoncy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Carson spent Sunday with friends in Med ford. Mrs. Everett Olds Irns friends from Ashland visiting her. AUT0IST KILLED BY PLUNGE FROM ROAD THE DALLES. Jan. 29 Of1) J. B. Qulsenbery, 47, was killed on the Old Oregon Trail near here last night when his automobile left the highway and ran over a r0-fuut bank, Tho accident was attributed t. h'";ivy fog. COME OSJ A . IWWOCEWT MA.VJ JgiJ4 ft ULU! TUAT DUM5 SUEBIFF TV7X? F 1 IT OOKI'T LIK.'E , S3 IS IW THERE TCVIM'TO A 1 KNOleD 1MW AnO tUAl OT I WECE &OIM' TO CATCH N 1 I &ET POTT3 TO COWFESS-V SV1"'- UA SO I THE Rivte WCA(? THIS -200 FI&M NJOT OUT A . . ..i N fluv;ini K Tn rtlr ciicomki mili I . . , I I OF I'M SHERIFF, SO The wage cut announced yester day by the county court, for county road department employes, In cludes all workers 1'rnm skilled help to common lauoi. me cut ruiiHes from 10 to 25 per cent, and i ef fective beginning February 1st. Forty workers are affected at the nnuuint time nml. to the slimmer when road operation are at their height will affect close to 2l( workers. The cut, which also applies to 0,.1,1 ,!mitu In the nssessor's of fice, was adopted at a meetlug of the county court Monday, and was made following a demand for ecenomy filed by organizations and taxpayers from all sectlonsof the county. Owing to a reduction in road tax I'nnohilH rfnUnfiilcneiott and Other onuses, it was necessary to econo mize. It was a case of that, ur laying off the workers. The Imperial Valley's fall and winter vegetable crop will be ap- i,.n.lioili- fin lion neres Includ ing lettuce, peas, carrots and mis cellaneous vegetables. Notice of Final llcarlos. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jac.knon County. In the Matter of tho Kstato of Stella D. Comer, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the iiiidersicncd. administrator with the will annexed of the above entitled estate, ba filed with tho (.'utility Court of Jackson County, Oregon, his final account in said estate, and W A X T K I W I SCIil 1 1 A N Kt) VS WANTFD Would like to lcac wniall dairy ranch, close in: suit able for S or 10 cows. Must have good buildings. P. O. Dox 0S. 311 I WOULD Uliy some feeder cattle; also soiiio fat cattle. Phono 360. Oeoigo Ward. 310 ASHLAND Convalescent nnd Host Home, cares for old people and Invalids. aiotf FOU OAItDION and field plowing, sand, gravel and sediment, Tel. 912-J. Samuel Hatcmall. tf WANTi;i)--2nd hand goods & Junk. Pats, 1500 Prune. Ph. 647-D. 312 HAW I'M' ItS WANTF.D Do not ship; we pay tho vrico. Hides, wool and pells. Medford Uar gaiu House, 11 N. Clrapo St. 227tf LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to uave yon money. Hawlcy Transfer, 619 No. Kivcr sldc. Phono 1U4I-X. 29Stf WANTF.D 1200.00 on short term second mortgage. Kxeollent ae curitv for that amount. Homo property In Medford. Will pay lr;. Address P. o. liox so j, Medford. 309 WANTLD Household goods, tools and junk, or what have you? Medford Bargain .House, 27 N. drape St. Phono 1002. tf WANTKD Hcd Huurbon gobbler. Phono 725. tf WANTL'D To rent modern B or 1 loom furnlHhed house; furnace and garage; adults. Uox It. S . ; Tribune. 309 1 IF THE PAItTY who took n. brief! case from tho car on Iloardman : Si. will immediately return It no IflleslloUs will bo usked. Union oil Co. 309 WAVTHD Calves. Call Central Point, 314 and will coiilo and jet (hern, prices right. 3)1 I To MtM POTT5 IS MV (YMARRIGO SWG'O f I PiaUTEC) TME OLO BiRO " 9 Jl . PBiewO-ME VUOULOMT.' MAtsraW SOME Scar-iP TuEses BtjUASO in this River IT'5 NEAR I i ? i COMFESS TO AMV- V- ,T'S LLUS THE oP.2oa..NOU V THE 3HOse HE'S TOO J -fV60o but me y WAV KMOW, FOB TWC V CHEAP to HIKE A i nlrtffr : j PETOOMOF NT OAT S . CylJfJ ' - OLO APPLCftV . - WAGE REDUCTION HELD NECESSARY i IN COUNTY WORK the court has by order luly made, fixed Saturday tile 14th day of Feb ruary. 1931, at the hour of ten o'clock a. in. as tho time, and tho court room of said court in tho courthouse at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, as tho place, for hearing objection to wild final ac count, tho closing of said estate and discharging the administrator from all further responsibility nnd liability hereunder. All persons interested In said estate are hereby notified and re iiuircd to appear at said time nnd place and show cause, if any they have, why such action should not be taken. Dated and first published 15th day of January. 1931. GEO. W. NF.ILSOX, Administrator, with tho will un- nexed. classified advertising rates Rate per wont for first insertion, 2c; each succeeding insertion, lc; minimum 25c. Index your ads with For Sale. For Rent, etc, and count these words as well as each initial, telephone number, etc., as a word. Classified ads cash in advance and not taken over phone, unless advertiser has monthly account. No allowance for phont errors. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Any kind of enrponter- ing uuy or uhliiuulu. ici. juvt. 312 IIICLl WANTED FKMAI1 ADDKKSSINd K N V 10 L OPUS Work nt home during spare time. Substantial weekly puy; experi ence unnecessary. Dignified em ployment for honest, sincere, am bitious persons. Workers Lea gue, Nanerville, III. . 309 HELP WANTED MALE WANTED lOxperlcrnced orchard man to work place on shares. Placo eloso to Medford. flood proposition. Add rebel 44 N. Orange. Phono 10OH-Y. 31(1 SPECIAL roptcKciiitatlvo for Old Lino Life lnsuranco Co. A ro nuuierativc position for some ono in your city. Write J. O. Ostby, Klamath Falls, Ore. 312 you HUNT AI'AKTMENTS FOIt HUNT An apaninent In Schiller'. Phone 2S7-X. 310 FOU H1SNT 4 -room apt. 120.50. 209 W. Jacksun. 310 FOIt l!i:.T Nice 4-room fur nished apartment; clean. 307 lenity St. Goo. Ivcrson. 310 FOR HUNT 112 nnd 10 apart ments; walls newly tinted; hot und cold water, hath and toilet, 2-story brick building nt Jack sonville, 10 minutes, from Med ford. See Mr. Chllders, real os stale, or The Nugget Confection ery Store. 243tf Foil HKNT Furnlsiicd apt; lights, water, garage; $12. $15, $17. Phono 452-11. 275lf THIIKIO or 4-Tin. furnished apart ment; private bath, front ent rance, close in, desirable, parage; adults. 711 l:. Main St. 313 FOR KI3NT Dcslrabla furnished Apt. All hotel accommodations. Hotel Grand. 312 FOIl ItlONT Furnished apartment nd nits.' Phono 1177. aoiltf' FOU Till NT 2-room furnished apartment (15.00. 52 1 Haven Si. 300tf 'Oil HKNT Furnished house keeping rooms. 311 N. ilartlctt tf" Medford lnvettment .Company General Xniuranct pttdford, Ora in W. Main Phont 1H4 FOR ItKNT HOUSES FOIt ltl.WT House, witll garage. 842 S. Itiversidu. Phone 404. O. V. Myers. Slistf FOIt RF.NT Modern 4-rnl. house. 1119 West 10th. 312 FOU KENT Very desirable, (-mi. turnislicd nonie. Kcs. A, ideal Court, Myrtle und Taylor Sts. Geo. Ivcrson. 310 FOU HENT 4-room modern fur nished house, 101S W. loth. Tel. 1045-Y. 310 FOU KENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Druwn & AVblte. FOl! 1IU.VT 5-roonl cottago, with bath and kitchen range, on West dllh St. Apply Wing Agency or 400 King .St. tf IIOfSES for rent or sale, (.'all 105. SO North Central. 28tltt FOIt KENT 5-rooni modern bun galow; good yard, shade trues, garden; closo in on east side. c. II. Isaac, Palmer Music House. 313 FOU 'KENT Partly furnished house, 1 apt. 422 So. Itiverside. 313 FOU RENT Furnished house, 23214 S. Ivy. Phone 690-11. 30!l FOR HENT 5-room unfurnished house. Call 549-11. 311 FOU RENT 1-room house, fur- jnsoeu, tvuiui, giuuiju, oia niiin mlt. 300tf FOIl RENT Small furn. house, apt., garage. 604 W. loth St. tf FOIl RENT Modern 3-room un furnished house; sleoplng ioroh; clean; close In. Inquire 141 So. Holly. . 312 FOIt KENT FURNISHED ItOOMK oil HKNT Furnished room with board. Mrs. T. A. Waterman, 100 So. Ivy. Phone 995-W1 312 FOU RENT P!onnant room for geniiciiiaii, cioso in, privaio hoiuc; bath, garage 609 E. Main. ai)3tf FOIt HUNT Nlcoly furnished sleeping rooms with beat; rate niodcrato. 325 So. Riverside Avo. tf FOU It ENT M ISCKITiAXEOUS FOR RENT OaraefB, $3.00 per month. 926 So. Riverside Ave. tf FOR RENT 1'iano. Tel. 898-.1-S. 310 .OBT Small fox terrier; long tail, name, llrownio; female. Phone 90 1 -X. Reward. 309 LOST 'A Burlington watch by City Sanitary truck driver. Phone 1007-Y. 310 LOST If dos U mnnnr, ull 151$. 266tf IOST On Mlllcrcst rond. black cat with white feet; finder plciuso call 1292-W, and owner will cull. 303tf RUNINF.HS OPPORTUNITIES F1LLLNO STATION and store for sab or trade, on highway. See otvner. North Central ut Mill Sorvlco, 22.itf FOIt NAI.E POULTHY HATCHING EGOS, baby chlx, world's Kt'ie'i'test laying strain; pure Hanson blood lines; pedi greed; trapnested, litii Oaks Poultry Farm, R. 1, llox 142, Central Point, 1 nil. H. Gold Hill on Old Stage road. 310 FOR SALE Austialorp blood tested cockerels and hatching I'ggn. 1'. D. Loflnml, Central Point. 11 13 Al;.S'l'Ul;iltl EGOH for sale Wo havo a fcn of pure blood birds and nre booklnir order nosv Phono 1552-lt-l or sou George -Mobb-nl Lamport, 313 By SOL HESS FOIl KXCHAM3E FOU TU ADR Equity (n good house and lot in Stockton, Cal. Mortgage about $2200, payable $36.15 per month, will con sider arty good real or personal property worth $500 for equity. II. C. Gnloy, 05 East Main St., Ashland, Oro. . 303tt FOR, SAIJ0 DOGS AND PETS FOR SALE Small uuudlcs. 37 ISeriydalo Avo. 309 FOIt SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Registered O. 1. C -nlg.s.' J. E. Weaver. 1 mile west Sams Vallyy store. P. O. Gold Hill. 311 FOR SALK Hereford bull, com lug two-year-old. Elmo Throck morton, Applegato, ore. Jll FOR SAUK HEAL KSTATE Foil SALE 40 acres; about 10 nrren that can bo cultivated; small house, 2 largo chicken 'bouses, good spring, gnrden spot: 2 cows, 1 yearling heifer, 40 eblckeim go witn place, uu $400 cash, hal. time; lots of out range; 2 miles north Itengle post office. Mrs, 11. H. Pollard Deagle. Ore. 310 A TiEAUTIFUL home at a grent sacrifice; about $1500 cash will handle It. The price is $ouoo- little more than the actual value. Brown & White, Realtors, Holland Hotel TJldg. tf ONLY $3000 for a close In 7-room home, furnished; n good Income property. It cun be handled on reasonable terms tho best buy wo know or. urown & White, Realtors, Holland Hotel Dldg. tf WHEN YOU think of leal estate think of llrown & White. tf FOR SALE 12 'fi acres, all or part; now modern 7-room house full buscnient, hardwood floor. city waler, wonderful view; 3 miles Is'K of Medford, k rtlllo north of Lono Pino school. J. W, Thornton, III. 3, Uox 54-A. 309 SHSCEILANEOUS AUTO GLASS Installed while you wait. 109 E. 8th. 1 8Utf FOIl SALE MI.SCKLUANI50US FOR SALE Marcus wheat, $1.50 per 100 llss. Tel. 950-.I-2. 308tf FOR SALE Fordson tractor. T V. Williams, Tel. 14-F-ll, Med- furd. 309 FOR SALE Used sewing ma chines, all makes, $5 up; terms If desired. All makes rented nnd repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 North Ilartlctt. tt FOU SALE Jonathan and Spitz enberg upples. Call Rogue It. Co. 1366. tt Id Ml SALI? Loose alfalfa hay. baled grain bay. Elmer Ross, 11. F. II , Ross Lane. ZKltf l'olt SALE Shelled corn, $1.90 per cwt. Phono 523-J-4. Otto Neldermeyer. all FOR HALE Wilton rugs, 30 West ern Ave. Phono 10S2-X. 309 FOR SALE Yellow stock currots. P. D. Lofland. Central Point. 309 HAVE men nosv working and In fiboul two weeks will be ahlo to offer green wood In tier or cord lots. Price, for hardwood, .If or dered now. is $t.50 per cord or $2.50 per tier. , PI ho or fir $7.7.1 lier cord or $2.85 nor tier. Cord prlco Is either 13 or 16-inch wood. Tier prlco is 12-lnoh. Add 20ri for 16-Inch. Cannot bo reached in town, so address or ders to llox 10 caro Mall Tribune. ill FOR -SALE Hentlnft atovo, cheap. 510 Haven. 309 FOIl HALE lira 111 hay. phono 841-.T-4. Ji3 FOU SALE Fordson tractor at bargain. Tel. 89S-J-2. U. J. l'aliner, jij JACKSON CO. ABST11ACT CO. Abstracts or Title noil Tltlo Insurance T li o only completi! Title System U Jackson County. AccountAPta WILSON AUDITLNQ COMPANT Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Acoountanu. . M. Wilson, C. P. A.: Iceland J. Knor, C. P. A. Liberty Bldg., Phone 157-R. . Chiropractic Pliyslclnn DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlro- practice Nervo Specialist. Office hours to 12, 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty Bldg. Office Phone 680; Res. Phone 7P0-H. Electric Motor Itepalrlnc L. C. SC1IAFKR Armature wind ing, electrio motor repalrinir. Stock bearings and brushes. 33 N. Central. Phone 90-J-2. 371 Kipert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172, House cleaning. Floor waxing Oriental rug cleaning, specialty. Financial WH LEND MONEY to worthy peo plo to pay their honest debts. Pa cific Coast Credit Association, 421 Medford Bldg.. Medford, Ore. Furniture Repairing FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED re-flnishcd, re-glued. We carry a full line of upholstering sam . plea. A. N. Thibault, Tel. 969-R. Money to Loan 6 Long Time I Mortgage Loans Phono ISM Oommrretnl Finance Corp. MeilfonI, Oi-oon Monument THE OREGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. B. A. Hicks. General Manager: P. M. Kershaw, SalaJ Manager. 30S N. Front St. Mnslo Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIG-HT TeachaJ of piano. Classical and populal muslo courses. Halght Muskj Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg.. Tel 7j fainting ana Paperlinnglng 1IARIIY MARX Painting, tinting papor-haneing. Phone 178-J. 269t1 M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paints Ing, paporhnnglng and interlol finishing. 803 Crater Lake Ave Phone 1604. 41 Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. H4 tho best equipped printing offlnj in Southern Oregon. Eookbind. Ing, looso leaf ledgers, blllinl systems, eto. Portland prices. II N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any makl -radio. H. O. Puruckcr, 22 Soutl Grape street. Office Phone S35; Res. 1442. 81 GUARANTEED Radio Sendee, using unequalled Supreme Dlag nomuter, Phono 1217, day ot night. A I mils l'rultt. Sand nnd 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, 810 South Front St. Phone 1. Transfer EADS TRANSFER ft TORAQB CO. Office 111 N. Fir street. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE. Service guaranteed. 20 S. Graps St., I'lrono 644, or residence 1060. REINKINO TRUCKING SERV1CH Transfer and hauling of all kinds. Office 309 South Front St. phone 832. FOIt SAIJ5 MISCELLANEOUS FOIl SALE Practically new cir culating heater and (National Cash register; bargain. Call 402-H. 311 DRY FIR nnd mixed green white and black oak, $2.40 and $2.80 per tier. Nathan B. Newcomb, Jr., 725 S. Central, or Tel. 735-lt. S07tt FOU SALE Dining-room tablo and chairs, rockers, sieves and rugs; overcoat, sine 40; and house for rent. 132 So. Oakdale. 309 FOR BADE Marquis wheat, $1.50 per cwt. , Tel. 050-J-2 321 FOR SALE Mohair overstuffed davenport, radio, teacurt, other odd Tilcc9 of ' good furniture. Owner leuvhig town; will sacri fice. Apt. 1, Tribune Bldg.. or Phono 1423-Y lifter 6 p. m. 309 FOR SALE At brnln, S oak volieer doors, size. Z foot- by T'i feet, with lock; iuid without glass. See them at -Mail Tribune office. tf FOR SALE lood used portable spmy rigs. All sizes. A-l shape, liarguins! Sco Jack Moore. Tel. , 722. ; . .Witt HAVE upwards of 1000 cords mix er! standing timber, located short distance from Medford. Will sell for $65.00 per hundred. De posit of $300 required; bnlanco as tlmlvcr Is removed. Address II. F. D. 4, Box 30, Medford. 310 FUlYNlTU RT: Mohair davenport, radio, wing chair, china oup boatd, enamel wood range, reed dining room set, ten wagon, ma hogany gateleg table, floor lamp, hoy's and glrl'o blcs-eles, many other articles, VOO Columbus. - ........ ai.tf'-