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PAGE TITPRTEFN "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXR MEDFOTJD, OTJF.OOX. FTJTDAY. .TANTATJY 30. 1931. f AS EGGS TOTTER PORTLAND .Ore.;. Jan. SO. P) I Wholesale quotation In butter nnd I egg mnrkets wero unchanged to day. l-.gg trade continued unsettled nnd weak Willi somo price shading carried on. Receipts were liberal and disposals to retailers of fair volume. Butter market ruled very firm with Bomo dealers asking prem iums in view of continued scarcity of 90 to 91 score cubes. In the country dressed meats nnd poultry trade choice veal and hogs were up 1 cent nnd cent respectively due to scarcer supplies 1 i top quality. Light hens were in better demand and up to 1 cent. 1 f THE MARKETS - Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 30. W) CATTLE 30, calves 10; looks steady. . HOGS "25: talking steady. SHEEP J00; talking steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 30. () n UTTER: Very firm, quotations unchanged. i KtlOS: Unsettled, weak, quota-' tifins unchanged. POULTRY: Light liens M-l cent higher and Pekin ducks lc higher. (Buying prices) " alive heavy hens over 4 H His. 8c; me dium hens 3V.-4M! lbs. 14-I5c; light hens 13V-;-l4c: springs 0e; Pekln ducks 4 lbs. and over -4c; colored ducks lC-lSc; turkeys Ko. 1, 32c. COUNTRY MEATS: Choico veal lc higher: hogs VjC higher for top quality.- (Buying prices) choico veal 15c per lb.; pork 13-13'.4c; choice lambs 14-15c; heavy veals 9-1 0c; niutton 6c. MILK ((butterfat), onions, po tatoes, wool, hay, steady and un changed. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Jan; 30. (P) Wheat: Open High Low Closo Jan 04 "A .84 "A .04 'A .m'A May ........ .OS .68 .08 .08 ,. July ei'A .61 .61 .61 , Cash wheat: Dig Bend bluestem 68 Soft white 66 Western white 66 Hard winter .63 Northern spring 63 Western red 63 Oats: No. 2-38 lb. white 22.00 Today's car receipts: Wheat 93; barley 1; flour S; corn 4; oats 1; hay 3. . . ,San Francisco Biitterfnt. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30. (P) fJiitterfut, f. o. h., San Fran cisco, 2Sc. Wall Street Report ' NRW YORK, Jan. 30. tfP) A biiblrie' of hullishiiess swelled up In today's stock market, only to he pricked by weekend profit taking In the Tinal lew minutes. UloBtnK quotations were irregu larly higher, but extreme Kains of a to JO points were sharply re duced. The advance had been con fined to the more volatile issues, with' moat of the pivotal shares getting up little more than a pont at the peak. Trading quickened the day's turnover, aggregating 2, 100,00(1 shares. Today'sh closing prices for 15 se lected stocks follow: Am. Can HI '.4 Am. Tel. & Tel ..- IS"1-.! Anaconda Col. Oas s' Curtis Wright M (ieneral Klectrlc (new) 44'i General Motors Kennicot Cupper 24Vs Mont. Ward -"'4 Radio Corporation 11 54 InL T. & T. -'i'-fc Sears Roebuck - S. v. . 11 United Aircraft . 27 I!. 8. Steel Ho',4 .NEW YORK VPt A pillow that talks and-sings Is one of the newest contributions of radio. Designed for Use In hospitals and on Pullman cars. It was de veloped to provide niennn of lis-irnlng-ln while In lied without the need of wearing headphones. The pillow is of the r.-i-iil:itln hospital size and Is made "f sponge rubber. In H center Is a loud speaker unit so constructed that while the sound permeate the pillow It can lie heard only when the head Is resting thereon. Kxcept for lis nulla qualifica tions, .the pillow functions like any, other. An additional Item Is a cord for ue in plngulng the pillow Into the radio outlet. 11 Is Hie design of IH A engineers. I'lml Htiinie Age (inivo. KI.HKKP.OS, Hungary. liP Sixty graves of the bronze age. about 4.500 years ago. have tn-en found by the schoolmaster nenr this town, In the center of the flreat Plain of llungao. Tho Hun garian national museum Is super vising excavation work. RCA RADID PILLOW TALKS AND SINGS BRINGING UP FATHER . eji-l ca THS.T talkim' to VIA6GI E ' Janunry 30. 1931. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Tonight nnd Friday fair, hut with valley fog in the morning. Moderate! temperature. Oregon: Fair, but with valley fog tonight nnd Saturday. Mode rate temperature. MAGGIE' J I . I I I ! Ml-Tl .' ' WWl-llM VMS4 I -M-l-V II III r - n- i . :: I , II ia,fji.-j ,- .. , I . , II i I I f IfOSfc 1 . . StJ&&. r ir-r v r i V erxH i I LJLJ I Z2? AN SiTXZ 111! Ml :JtZX, fHu. I THE NEBBS Back Home Again By SOL HESS ' I : llfiF' Sheriff smithers, im ouose niblick IfvjHV oiosrr Ivouuetsome-X V7i77.7l I 'ow.ambV, lM .N' dou-t law fron "1 CU, s,MOLe !I AND 1 OWJES VOU TO REltASt ftMBKOSfc ' NOU COME TO J ftOOV LOCK VOO V w wmtV ao vuv ouRSELF 5VLLy. X CT'S" ' 'POTTS ATONCE-AMO MEKEAFTeR DOMTVC3U ME OUST AS SCKX-1 Yuvj THAT PLACE X,f.t' pS?lJC 1 J SOT 1WTO ALL (U MAM SETS IM SCRIMPuvia, J OARE, WlTHIW THE tWRISDICTlOM OF MV Ai VOU WERE J AWO SEE IF VOLWE eTeCTiw'thaT -.THIS TROL8l.E VtROuBlE NO MATTER SAvjiKj& AMoeose Aco,-,R"r' :ofJp"je a mam tooail awo ARRe'TE? ,ito 1 soiue to amv- A nuuck kjo Vmarsvins tiev A juho he marries- i I Meteorological Report ! ; i y- -h w n o " y - Local Data "33 u : Temperature (degs.).. !i6 Highest (lust 12 hrs ) S7 Lowest (last 12 hrs.) 25 Kel. humidity (pc.) ....51 Precipitation (In.) no State of weather Cldy. .29 5 0 29 ' 99 .00 Cldy. Lowest temperature this morn ing, 24 degrees. Total precipitation since Sep tember 1, 1930, 6:46 inches. 'Temperature n year ago today Highest, 49; lowest, 40. Sunset today. 5:23 p.m. Sunrise Saturday. 7:25 a.m. Sunset Saturday, 5:24 p.m. Observations Taken at S A, M. 120th Meridian Time ii r r 1 no a s ii 15 f Raker City 44 20 Clear Bismarck 60 38 Clear Boise 42 26 Clear Denver 64 36 Clear Des Moines 56 46 Clear Fresno 64 42 Fogey Helena 56 32 Clear Ixis Angeles .... S4 60 Clear .Marshfield 70 36 Clear Phoenix HO 60 Clear Portland Oil 40 Clear Red Bluff 66 4 4 P. Cdy. Roseburg 58 "S6 Foggy Salt Lake 32 16 Clear San Francisco .. 68 54 Cldy. Santa Fe 52 30 Clear Seattle 56 44 Clear Spokane 42 28 Cldy. Walla Walla .... 38 38 Cldy. Winnipeg 36 20 Cldy. W. J. Hutchison, Meteorotogirtt. ATHENS P) Fearing :hatj thousands of Greek children were learning to speak foreign lan guages bolter than their own. the senate has passed a law pro hibiting native pupils from at tending foreign schools until they have passed the sixth grade. The enly exceptions were thei three- American schools' which i alone were found living up to reg ulations fur Instruction In .Greek. 1 ETTER TO JOHN BROWN 21 SHILLINGS LONDON (Pi Dated I860. . letter written bv Marv A. Brown widow of John Brown, American! civil war abolitionist, realized -l shillings at miction here. The letler thanked the addressee for clothing nnd concluded: "When will the oppression cease and the q IT'S MR,- WOUMOUO- t phomeo her to come over auo Mrr mother atsj.s,"miMc; TO KEEP MOTUER PROM THIMKtNCi ABnOT HER OCT OOG- f-JP ; (Capyritht. 1931. fcy The B.ll jnf. Iim.) TtwW li.ifc u. g p.t. Qtnct f I ' love of God prevail?" Two volumes of the first edi tion of the Vicar of Wakefield dated 1766 brought 295 pounds sterling. : Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) Thompson's coinpelilors in tlic (mmpnign. The dummies will have to think of something iiifreiiious to offset thnt Mow. These are some of the headings ) on the front page of . th eChicago ; Herald and Examiner, telling what goes on in our prohibition era that wns to "end crime." "90 000 faro trap In Loop." "Gang tricks rich victim with society woman lure." "Florist is found shot to death in West Side mystery." "$:!00,()00 rum seized." "Reward spurs hunt for store killers." "Rush police killer from Iterwyn jail as mob organizes." H For the Chicago Herald nnd Ex aminer and other important news papers, Calvin Coolidge has writ ten his opinion that old age pen sions are not advisable. Says ho: "What a sell-respecting people needs is not a system of olg-uge peusions hut upopulation made suf ficiently skilled by education and sufficiently sell' controlled anil well disposed by th ehelp of re ligion, so that old-age pensions would be a superfulity. Unless roal reform comes from within the problem will never be solved." - Education may some (lay provide for old age. Meanwhile, what "self respecting old people" want Is something to eat and a place to sleep outside of the poor house. They have plenty of religion, hut can't eat it, unfortunately. After you have taken all the work out of an old horse, you should either knock him on the head or feed him. After it has taken all the work out of old men and women, their country can't knock them on the head and, therefore having had their work, it ought to feed them. Good news for fruit and vege table growers. Swift & Compuny, the great Chicago packers, will add to their activities the cunning of vegetables and fruits, thus adding Swift & Company's wide dldlrlbut ing powers to the resources of Hie growers. Production is solved, distribution Is the problem. Government regu lations, preventing the packers from going Unn any kind of busi ness, or engaging in any kind of distribution, are harmuful. The best possible way to help the farmer Is to encourage, distri butions, which means greater ron sumptiuu and greater prosperity. Notice. In the County Court of the state of Oregon for Jaekson County. In the .Matter of the Ketatu of John C Moore. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given tli.it the Administratrix of the above en titled estate has filed herein her Final Account; that February 21st. 1931, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. has been fixed as the time, and the County Judge's office at the Court lbiuse in Medford. J.ickeon county. Ol-egon, as the place for hearing of objections and the tinal settle ment of sir ,f L'statc and the dis charge of the Administratrix. A'lXKS LOVE. Administratrix. CRKW.4 4 CODDING. Attorneys for Administratrix. Notice to Crrtlltors. In the County Court of the fttate of Oregon lor tho County of Jack son. In the MUter of tlie Estate of William I". Sherwood. Deceased. Nolicc la hcrel.J- j;ivcn, that by . .. . . . order of the Countv Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Jackson duly made, rendered and t entered of record in said court on i the 22nd day of January. 1931.1 Mirium Sherwood was duly ap-1 nointed as executrix of the last1 will and testament and estate of William K. Sherwood, deceased, ami mai sum .Mil ium .-ner ,nu hii.s duly qualified as such execu trix. All persons having claims against said estate lire hereby re quired to present the same, Willi proper vouchers and duo verifica tion, at the office of G. M. Roberts, attorney-at-law, Medford, Oregon, within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice. , Dated and first published the 23rd day of .January, 1931. MIRIAM SHERWOOD. As Executrix of the Last Will and Testament -and Estate of 'Wil liam ;. Sherwood, Deceased. CARSON CARSON, A ttorneys for - Executrix. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES' Rati per word tor lirst Iniirtioit, 2c; each succttdino insartion, lc; minimum 25c. Index your adt with For Sale, For Rtnt, etc, and count theie words as well as each Initial, telephone number, etc., as a word. Classified ads cash in advance and not taken orer phone, unless advertiser has monthly account, no allowance for tilione errors. WA N TF.D SITU ATIO N S WANTED Housekeeping nnd cooking for orchard or private home. Experience In this com in tl n 1 t y. Address, Gold Hill Phlirnincy. 311 WANTED Any kind of carpenter ing day or estimate. Tel. 1604. 312 WANTF.D -IMJ.SCKLLANEOUS WANTED 100 weaner pigs. In quire at t'ulillc .Market, M. mver- side. 3 13 WANTED Would llko to lease small dairy ranch, close In; suit able for 8 or 10 cows. Must have good buildings. P. O. Box 86S. 311 I WOULD BUY some feeder cattle; also some fat cuttle, phone 360. tir.,,1 tin ASHLAND Convalescent nnd Rest Home, carea for old people and invalids. 210tf FOR GARDEN and field plowing, ennd, gravel and sediment, Tel. 912-J. Samuel Batcman. tf W A NTE D - - 2 n d hand goods & Junk. Pats, 1500 Prune. Ph. 547-L. 312 RAW FURS WANTED Do not ship; we pay tile price. Hides, wool and pelts. Medford Bar gain House, 27 N. Grupo St. 227lf LOCAL or long distnnco hauling. We guarantee to save yoti money, llnwley Transfer, 619 iNo. River side. Bhone 1044-X. 298tf WANTED Household goods, tooln nnd Junk, or what have you? Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Orapc St. Phone 1062. tf WANTED Red Bourbon gobbler. Phone 725. f WANTED Calves. Call Centrnl Point, 314 and will come and get them. Prices right. 311 MISCELLANEOUS AUTO GLASS Installed while you wait. 109 E. 8th. U6tf IA)ST FIVE DOLLARS HEU'AIID will lo paid for the return tn infor mation that will lead to his re turn of a large blue collie dog with a little touch of while. An. sw.-rs to the name of Huskey. George Ward, Grand Hotel. Tel. 3il. 312 LOST A Burlington watch by City Sanitary truck driver. I'lione 1067-Y. 310 LOST If dog ta mnsing, call IBIS. 86tf LOST On Hlllcrest rosd, black !lt with white feet; finder please tall 1292-W, and owner will call. 33tf order of the County Court of the IIKI.P WANTED MAI.rc 11)11 lll!.vr mil .M.s i Hill h,ui: l-viui-iv .......... By George McMamisI OH OEAR-MOW 'OAD- I L.O"j"T MY pet atear ac;o tv;e never C,OTTEl-4 OVER IT - SOMETl MEo I VONDER MATBE HE AV LITTLE PET OoCi- Fl-Fl- WA"t LO-oT OVER A WEEK. AGO "MO MO TRACt or HER- KIL.UEO OR 60KSTHIIli- ( --. . - . ' -s. V s s- WANTED Hxpe,rie;need orchard man to work placo on shares. Place close to Medford. Good proposition. Address 44 N. Orange, phone 100S-Y. 310 SPECIAL representative for Old Line Life Insurance Co. A re munerative position for some one In your city. Write J. O. osiby. Klamath Fulls, Ore. 312 FOR UKNT MISCELLANEOUS FOIl RENT On shares, to cup able market gardener, about 6 500 square feet excellent gar den lot In Medford; very fine soil; unusually good water pres sure. Cull 1402 evenings be tween 6 and 7 o'clock. 312 FOR RENT Oarae, 13.00 per month. 825 So. Riverside Avo. tf FOR RENT Piano. Tel. S98-J-2 . 310" FOR 'RENT FirnNISlTED BOOMS FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms, close in: home privileges; price reasonable; garage. Tel. 1076-.1. 309tt FOR RENT Furnished room with board. -Mrs. '1'. A. Waterman, 106 So. Ivv. Phono 995-W. 312 I . I FOR RENT Ptensant room for nnnlUmnn rlllSA lO. OrlVatO' home; bath, garage. 009 E. Main, i 293tfi FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping rooms with heat: rale moderate. 826 So. Riverside Ave. tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RE-NT Furnished apart ments and garago, near Armory. 334 Apple. 310 FOR RENT 4-room opt: etoam heat. FllKldalre, hot water and garage. Inquire 6U3 S. Holly St., evenings and Sundays. 309tf FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. 217 W. 2nd St. 3U FOR RENT An apartment In Hchulers. Phone 287-X. 310 FOR RENT 4-room apt. $20.50. 209 W. Jackson. 310 FOR RENT Nice 4-ronm fur nished apartment; clonn. 307 Realty St. Geo. Iverson. 810 FOR RENT $12 and $10 apart ments: walls newly tinted; hot and cold water, bath and toilet. 2-story brick building at Jack sonville, 10 minutes from Med ford. See Mr. Chiiders, real es state, or The Nugget Confection ery Store. 243tf FOR -RENT Furnished apts; lights, witter, garage; $12, $16, $17. Phone 452-11. 275tf THREE or 4-rm. furnished npart ment; private bath, front ent rance, close In, deelrnble, garage: adults. 711 10. Main St. 313 FOR RENT Deslrahlo furnished Apt. All hotel accommodations. Hotel Grand. 812 FOR RENT Furnished apartment adults. Phone 1177. 806tf FOR RENT 2-room furnished apartment $15.00. 824 Haven fit. 806tf FOR RENT Furnished house. keeping rooms. 311 N. Bartlett. tf Medford Investment Company General Iniuranct Mettferd, Oretea 1ft W. Main PhMt 1M4 helo 3"V Some HORRID EAMOlT'o OK CRUtl. CROOKS BOO-HOO' FOR RENT A modern house, close in. See 11. A. llaiiucoiu, i 626 Palm St., Medford, ore. 312 FOR RUNT OR SALE Residence 1207 W Main. .Suitable tor apartments; lots of room for cot tages or build court. Cheap; part cash. Inquire Public Mar ket. 8. Riverside. 310 : I FOR RENT 1-rooin house, fur nished, water, garage. 812 Sum mit. ' 3ll6tf FOR RENT 4-room houso, fur i nislied. water, garage, $15. 812 1 Summit. 3U FOR RENT Small furnl.ihed . -.'house, 37.50. Call at 10U7 Reddy, or Phone 5S9-.I-2. 3 1 1 FOR RENT House with garage. 842 S. Riverside.. Pliouo '164. O. V. Myers. 308 tf FOR RENT Modern 4-rin. liuuse. i 1119 West Ultll. 312 FOR RENT Very desirable 4-rm. furnished home. Res. A. Ideal Court. Myrtle, and Taylor Sta. , Geo. Ivcrson. 810 FOR RENT 4-room modern fur nished house, 1018 W. loth. Tel. 1040-Y. 310 FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown &, White. 17tf FOR RENT 5-rooin cottugc, with bath and kitchen range, on We.tt llth .St. Apply Wing Agency or 400 King SI. tf HOUSES for rent or sale. Call 105. 30 North Central. 289tf FOR RENT 5-room modern bun I galow; good yard, shade trees, I garden; cIomo In on east side. C. 11. Isaac, Balmer Mutslo House. 1 31J FOR RENT -i- Partly furnished houso, 1 uptT 422 So. Riverside. 313 FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished houso. Call 649-R. ., 311 FOR RENT 1-room house, fur nlHhed, water, garag. 813 Sum mit. 306tr FOR RENT Small furn. house, apt., garago. C04 W. 10th St. tf FOR RENT Modorn 3-room un furnished houso; sleeping porch; clean; close in. Inquire 141 No. Holly. . 318 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FILLING STATION nnd store for sale or trade, on highway. See owner, North Central ut Mill Service. 226tf,1 FOR EXCHANGE FORTRADE $15(J violin for clear lot In Medford, or will trade for good used car or equal value. Write Box, 14, care Mall Tribune. ' 311 FOR TRADE Approximately 800 cords mixed standing timber for home, car and cash, or what have you? Write Box 5. care Mall Tribune. 311 FOR TRADE Equity In good house und lot In Stockton, Cal. Mortgage about $2200. payable $36.15 per month. Will con sider any good real or personal properly worth $500 for equity. H. C. (Inley. 65 East Main St.. Ashland, Ore. 308tf Von SALE POULTRY " HATCHING EGOS, baby chlx. world's greatest laying strain; pure Hanson blood line; pedi greed; trnpnested. Big Oak Poultry Farm, R. 1, Box 142, Cenu-al Point, 1 ml. 8. Gold Hill on Old frt-'ik'e road. 110 FOR SALI7 Austrnlorp blood tested cockerels end hatching egtrs. P. D, Lofland, Central 1'olflt. 118 AUSTRKLORP EGOS for sale We have a pen of pure blood birds i nnd are booking order now. I Phone 1S32-R-1 or see George, Webb l Lomporu, 8111 mat be thst Starve her.- NIT POOR LlTTLE DOC "CHRfVTltsJA," MOJT HAVE Ot&O OF Broken HEART- OH'. rrtj AvJFUL-- FOR SALE Registered O. I. C. pigs. J. E. Weaver, 1 mile west Sams Valley store. P. O. Gold X I lit. 811 FOR 8ALE Hereford bull, com ing two-year-old. Elmo Throck morton, Applcgale, Ore. 311 FOR SALE ACTOMOBILEB PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Chevrolet Dealers. 2 1920 Dodge Coupe (each)..245 1 1926 Overland Sedan 1 1926 Ford Roadster 95 1 1926 Ford Touring 85 ,1 1927 Potulac Coupe 265 1 1927 Chrysler Sedan 2.15 1 1029 Ohev. Spurt Coupe 425 ! 1930 Ford Sport Coupe 525 1 1926 llulck Sedan 28 3 1 1925 Chcv. Tour., glass In- , closure 100 1 1930 Chv. 8e d a n demon-. sirutor. ' 2 lii.'io Chov. Coaches, dom ." oiitatrauirs, USED CAR LOT . and Hiirtlett. Phones 911 and 150. 311' FOR HALE HEAL ESTATE GOOD fruit. ranch for lease or salo , to right party. Inquire Public I Market, 8. Riverside. 310 FOR SALE Level 280 acres on I Williams creek; long time. Will trad Income house near Univer sity for homo near Medford. G. C. McAllister, 1137 Hlllynrd, Eu gene, Ore. 311 FOR SALE 40 acres; about 10 ncree that can be cultivated ; small hou.ao, 2 large chicken houses, good spring, garden spot; 2 cows, 1 yearling holfer, 40 chickens go with place, $800; $400 cash, bill, time; lots of out range; 2 mllea north neagle post office. Mm. It. H. Pollard, Beagle, Ore. 310 A BEAUTIFUL homo at a great sacrifice; about $1500 cash will handle It. Tho price Is $6000 l!ttlo morn thnn Va tho actual value. Brown White, Realtors, Holland Hotel Bldg. tf ONLY $3600 for n close In 7-room I home, furnishvd; a good incotnej property. It can bu handled on! reasonable terms the best buy! we know of. Brown & White,! Realtors, Holland Hotel Bldg. I tfi WHEN YOU think of real estate, think of Urown 4. Whito. lt FOR SALEMISCELLANEOUS FOR HALE Three 15-gal. hard wood kegs. $1.50 each. Model Bakery, 1 1 1 W. Main. 312 ' FOR SALE Ivory bedroom set, bow-end bed, Iron bed, Ivory color, with or without dresser;' child's crib: cheap. 110U East! Ma n, mornings. 313 SACRIFICE sale of valuable vio-' lln, $10. Including case. Willi take $40 down and balance in. 00 days. Write Box "Violin." i care Mall Tribune. 311 ' FOR BALE Ultra violet lamp, gas' range; cheap. 112 .Mistletoe. 310 FOR SALE For your lawn and shrubs, clean sheep fertlllz'-ir. ' Call 422-L. 315 I FOR SALE Shelled corn. $1.90 ' per cwt. pnons 623-J-4. Otto Neldermeyer. 311 HAVE men now working nnd In about two weeks will bo able to offer green wood In tier or cord lots, price for hardwood, If or dered now. Is $8.60 per cord or $2.60 pr tier. Pino or fir $7.75 per cord or $2.25 per tier. Cord price Is either 12 or 19-Inch wood. T.er prlco Is 12-lnch. Add 20 for 16-Inch. Cannot be reached In town, so address or ders to Bog 10 caro Mall Tribune. 312 FOR SALE bargain. Pa line r. Fordson tractor at Tub m-J-2. B, J. am FOR SALS Oood uaed portable1 spray rigs. All slr.es. A-l shape.! Baa-gultiil hoe Jack Moore. Tel. SOStf Ahhiruots MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stract of Title, Tltla Insurance, Rooms 3 and 5, No. 13 North LVntrnl Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. AltSTItAOT CO. A list nuts of Title and Title liuurance. The only complete Title 8 y t e in- It Jilcksna County. AoconntAnU WILSON AUDITING COMPANI T.ix and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. H. M. Wllron. C. P. A.; Leland J, Knox. C. p. A. Uberty Bldg., Phone 157-R. riilroprnttlo Physician DR. K. V. HOFFMAN Chtro. practice Nerve Sp-clallst. office, hours to 12, 8 to 6. 80J-2O4 liberty r.ldff. Offl.-e Phone (80; Res. Phone 790-H. Klectrlc Motor Uepaliins; I C. SCHAFEIl Armature wlnd hi, elc.-tilc motor repairing. Stock heatings and brushes. 81 N. Cent al. I'lione 0-J-2. S"l Kjil-ert Window Cleaners LKT OF.ORQH DO IT Tel. 1171, House cleaning. Floor waxlns. Oriental rug cleaning, specialty. Financial WK LKND MONEY to worthy peo ple to pay their honest debts. Pa cific Coast Credit Association. 441 .-tieoioru mug., meuroro, ore. Furniture Repairing FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED re-finished, re-glued. Wo carry a full line of upholstering nam plea. A. N. Thlbalilt, Tel. 969-R. Money to Loan 6 Ixng Time I J Mortgage Iinaiia Phone 1321 OommerrlAl Finance Corp. Mctlford, Oregon Monuments THE OREGON GRANITE CO. - Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Bakl Manager. 302 N. Front St. Maslo Plnno Instruction FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teachel of piano. Chinaicnl and populsj music courses. Halgbt Musli Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg., Tel H Painting and Panei-hanglng HARRY MARX Painting, tlntlnfl paperMianging. Phone 178-J. 289 M. A. BL1S8 & COMPANY Pain i iiliSi J4i I'd i tn it tS n j, nuu iiudiiui ' finishing. 302 Crater Lake Av4 I Phono 1004. 41 Printers and Publishers , MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Ht the best equipped printing offbf In Southern Oregon. Bookblnd. Ing, loose lent ledgers, bllllnl systems, eto. Portland prices, 81 N. Fir St. Radio Sendee RADIO SERVICE on any mala - radio. H. O. Purucker, 22 Soutl Grape street. Office Phone 835; Res. 1442. !81 GUARANTEED R n d 1 o Service, using unequalled Supreme Diag nometur. Phone 1247,- day of night. Almua Prultt. Sand and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes. Phone, plant 1203, or office, 187. Storage WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, 810 South Front St. Phone 81$. Trnnsfor EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE) CO. Office 1H N. Fir street. Phono 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE. Service guaranteed. 20 8. Grape St., Phone $44, or residence 1060. REINKING TRUCKING SERVICE! Trnnsfor and hauling of all kinds. Office 809 Boulh Front 8t. Phone 332 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Used sewing ma chines, nil makes, $5 up; terms If desired. Ail makes rented and repaired. White Hewing Machino Co., 24 North Bartlett. tf FOR SALE Jonathan and Spitz enberg upples. Call Roguo R. Co., 1306. tt FOR SALE Loose alfalfa, hay, baled grain hay. Elmer Ross, R. F. U Ross Lane 281 tf FOR SALE Orain hay. Phone 341-J-4. 313 FOR SALE Practically new cir culating heater ajid JNatlonal cash register; bargain. Cull 452-H. 811 DRY FIR nnd mixed green white and black oak, $2.40 nnd $2.80 per tier. Nathan B. Noweomb, Jr., 725 8. Central, or Tel. 735-R. 807tf FOR SALE Marquis wheat, $1.50 per cwt. Tel. 950-J-. 321 FOR SALE At bargain, 3 oak veneer doors, size 2 feet by 7 4 feet, with lock and without glnss. see them ut Mall Tribune office. tf HAVE upwards of 1000 corda mix ed standing timber. located short distance from Medford. Will ell for $65.00 per hundred. De posit of $300 required; balance as timber Is removed.-- Address R. F. D. 4. Ho 3C. Medford, 310 FURNITURE Mohair davenport, radio, wing chair, china cup board, enamel wood range, reed dining room eet, tea wagon, ma hogany gateleg table, floor lamp, boy's and girl's bicycles, many other articles, 805 Columbus. 107tfl SI