Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 31, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    , .... ... vr
.n.
PAflE FfVTC
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MKDFORD, ORFriOV. SATURDAY. JANUARY fll. 19.11.
"EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE"
13
ES BRINGING UP FATHER
By George McManus
BUSINESS DIItKOTOKY
Abstracts
HL'R It A 7 ABSTRACT CO. Ab
stracts of Title, Title Insurance,
Rooms. and 5, No. 13 North
Central Ave., upstairs.
- IN COAST MARTS
TO f THI AO OPFERIM' A REVJVRO I HI 3N I ( 1'L.U JO'oT JO OOWM I II -WELL- OtO f I OONJT KNOW- II I tfi I ' i ''I' 1 I' I i I I
. OOGMT TO FETCH ,, To OOyLSAN'ME BUT I TOLD THE I Lf' I ' 1
U) OOfi ALLR1CWT. J It J IF ASiV OME OHCV1EO ; FtMOtvVf GiQ IF AMV OF EWST 1 ' 1 I
; 'i
J
;
I
r -POHTI.AND. Jan. 31 (jy- Hut
tor again opened at higher prices
In ' the wholesale ' market today.
Successive price gains have occur
red nil along the Pacific Coast dur-
lug tho week' as ' reflections of n
period of unusually limited sup.
;plies. (fuote: extraB iSc) standnrds
27; prime firsts 20. all up lc, and
-first 24c. up ac:
The butter advance was follow
ed by butterfat with announce
ments by creameries of 1 to 2 cent
additions to bid prices to produc
ers. Quote: butterfat f.o.b. Port-
Hand. iM-L'Sc.
i Wholesale egg market continued
venk fiojii force- of liberal supplies.
, Wholesale dealer sales were slow.
THE MARKETS l
Livestock
PORTLAND, Jan. SI (fl) Hogs
100, nil direct. Week's totals np-
proxiinatuly: Hogs (Win, cattle IS',13,
.ualves 140, 'Sheep 1755.
Hogs: Compared week ago,
slaughter classes 23 lower, feeders
istoady. Top for bulk light butch
ers 9.23 Monday and Tuesday nnd
9.00 thereafter with bulk Friday nt
8.85-9.0", mostly S.S3... . Strong
wolghts and lieavies down to X.tio.
Rough . packing sows 0.30-7.00,
smooth 7.30 and better. Pigs under
-.1-16 pounds - to . killers .S.2&-9.00.
Choice ligiit pigs in strong demand
-tip -to 10.00 with occasional out
standing lots ut 10.23.
. Cattle: Compared week - ago.
.mostly- steady with weakness in
.steer and she-stock, and lower
grade of calves and vealers were
steady to 50 rower. Several loads
of- fairly gootl steers 8.50-8,75 with
n part load at 9.25. others down to
7.00 and below. Top heifers 8.25.
top cows 0.75. Hulk desirable slie-
stock O.OO up. Uw cttttor and cut
ters 2.50-5.00. Medium to good
Jmlls - .'1.50-5.50. oddhend higher.
Best voalors here- 11. UU. strictly
choico .quoted to 11. 5U, oifgrades i
-down to a. 00.
Sheep: (notably steady iwlth
"week ago. Hulk' medium to near
choice lambs 0.75-7.00 with weights
in instances 90 to 100 pounds.
-Throw-outs- 0.50 down hut seldom
below 0.00 Medium to eholeo year
lings 4.00-5.50. Cull to choice ewes
-1.50-3.50. .
Portland Produce
Z PORTLAND, .Ian. IM (I1) Mut
ter: butter extras standards and
.prime firsts le hiKlier; firsts 2c
higher. (Prices to retailors) cubes:
extras Mc; standards 27c: prime
firsts 2tic: firsts 2rc. dreamery
prices: prints 3c over cube stand
ards. Kkbs: weak; (prices to retailers)
fresh extras ISc: standards 17c;
trcsh mediums 10c; pullets 10c.
Prices to wholesalers 2c under
price to retailers.
Milk: httlteirat l-3c hiKhor. Haw
mil lc (4 per cent) S2.U0 per cwt.
'Delivered Portland less 1 per cent ;
grade C milk SI. SO. Butterfat de
livered in Portland 24-25c.
Poultry: Light hens and colored
Pekin ducks lc lower. (Buying
prices) alive heavy hens over 4'.i
lbs. ISc; medium HMH'i Hs.
14-15c light hens ISc; springs 20c;
Pekin ducks 4 lbs. and over 21c;
colored ducks 15c; turkeys No. 1.
32c. -
Country meats, onions, potatoes,
wool, hay, steady and unchanged.
Portland Wheat
,, PORTLAND, ore, Jan. 31. W)
Wheat:. ..
Open High Low Close
.Ian ti-l'i .(it'j .0.4 ( .64 '.4
May us .(is .us .OS
July CIU .01 Vi .01 U .Dili
Cash wheat:
lilK Dcnd lilmstem lis
Soft white ''l'
Wcstcrji white ''
Hard winter 3
Northern spring Ii3
Western red 113
Oats: No. 2-3S lb. while 25. 00
Today's car receipts: Wheat 41:
barley 1; corn 4": uuts 2.
San l-'riinclM-o lluttcriat
KAN FRANCISCO." Jan. 31. lTj
Ilutlerfat f.o.b. San Francisco 211c.
NEW YORK. Jan. 31. M1) The
stock nuirket ended the first
month of the. year today with a
rather sallow, convalescent com
plexion, in con trust to the flush
f enthUHlaHin with which January
he pan.
It was distinctly - heavy, with
numerous losses of a point or two
in prominent Issues, and wider de
elines in some of the more mer
eurial pharos. '
Further declines In the hood
market weighed heavily on shares.
Sales approximated 800,000 shares.
Today's rtosinp prices for 1 4
elected stoeks follow:
Am. Can lH"a
Am. Tel. nnd Tel 1"
Anaconda 33
Int. T. nnd T -
Curtiss "Wright 1
f;eni'ral Klertrh- (new). 41
rin..r.,1 Miitnl-H 3
' j
Wall Street Report
' i
Kennicot. i 'upper
Mot. Ward 1 !
q Iludio CorpTH(inn l-");
Sears Itoeiuirk iio-Sj
s P H4
rnlteri Ail Craft
U. 8. teel
.. . i
..139 l
Xcretii
for air In the lirltish cahWt, i a
clever conjurer, and ha r'fued
offers to o on the slace and poll
rahMt.Omt of hats,
L Ct- 1 1 13 - Ga, n,,i.,,,.t.,.n.o 1 1 ffiftsffirT" ' 1 J' Wy I I p. I I
j THE NEBBS The Return of Dave Appleby By SOL HESS
ii 1 " 1 1 Sonn. Thev Imvo the rock crusher ! toeether with the costs of this mile. I FOll KKNT APARTMENTS ,, FOlt REXT FURNISHED FOR SAIjK ATTTOMOBIIiKS
II nni rn ITP on the rock hill neur the Camornn ' subject to redemption as provided ' . ROOMS -
' nUUi LI 1 A I L " . '"VV ' 7 ",Kv nil f tt,,, .-iht HtlA nndlirnw -itKN'TDesirnl.lu furnished I'li:i!('i:-A LI KM MOTOR CO.
HrrLLUnlL !;im'll."li; 'C interest that the said detendmUs, J Apt. All hotel accommodations. : Voil liKXT Kront room, heated, Chevrolet Denlers.
I 1 1 1 n. 1 u in iiu; mm iuiuil. ; Clifford Moore and Minnie Motive,' p Hotel Grand. 31 with hoard. 33 N. IVaeh. 3J4 2 1!2H Dndj-e Cuupe (each).
Ari'LKC.ATlO. Ore., Jan. 31.
(Spl.) Miss Kdna Wisely, fifth
Biado teacher at the Talent school,
spoilt the week-end here at the
home of Mr. nnd Airs. Harold
Crump.
Airs. hM Smith spent Sunday
afternoon visiting Mrs. Lilla lias
kins. Sunday guests at the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. Ansil Ciilson includ
ed M rs.. H atl ie liOga n and Sa m
Handall of Jacksonville. '
Mr. and Mrs. '1-loyd Hansconi
are moving this week from the
Mattie Wilson place on Sterling
creek to the Wilbur Cameron place
on Hig Applegate recently vacated
by Oeorge Truax. Mr. and Mrs.
Hoy IMitnney. who are living on
Ilollis 1'arks placp. will take pos
session of the Wilson place soon.
Koland Holmes, truck driver in
this district for the Gold Seal
crenmery was hack on his route
Monday after an absence of two
weeks during which time he had
charge of another route while that
driver was absent, with the
mumps.
iMrs. J. A. West Is spending this
week visiting at the home of her
uncle. S. C. (Jodlove at Medford.
Miss Valera AVinningham who
hns been attending the Watkins
sQhool hns passed the Slh grade
examination nnd is slaying with
her aunt, Mrs. Vernic Stephenson
at Jacksonville while attending
high school there.
Mrs. Raymond Phillips returned
this week from Uoseburg where
she lias been visiting at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. George
Prowl are the parents of a baby
girl burn Jan. -3. at Koseburg,
The, new baby weighed nearly 10
pminds nnd was given the name
of Janet Hay.
Mr. und Mrs. Gene Cantrell and
children of Medford were Sunday
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan Cant rail.
Victor buhmiiii, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hoy I:ihman, will stay Willi
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. IT.
S. ,;ilnn;in at Medford while fin
ishing this school term tit the
ltoosL-volt school.
Mrs. Hugh ltrown spent last
wok -end at Salon visiting rela
tives. Mrs. Sam Kroschel und two sons
were week-end guests here at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tay
lor. Mrs. Maude Kubli gave a party
last Saturday evening to a number
of friends and relatives. Five
tables of whist were played after
whirh refreshments were served.
Mrs. Charlie Buck spent last
week-end in Medford visiting her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mi-s. Clyifl Clark.
Mrs. Mary Pursel Is spending
this week with relatives ul' Med
ford. George Nichols, Jr., of Medford
was n business visitor in this com
munity last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor of
Central Point were calling ut the
home of their ?n. Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Taylor last Tuesday.
Harold Kubli Was taken to a
hospital nt Medford Thursday
morning with pneuniotiiH. Ir. L.
I. Inskeep is the attending phy
sician. Winfrey Carrol who makes his
home at Phoenix with his mother
and stepfather, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hcrl
MrKee and who is well known In
this community, wan calling on old
friends here last Monday. Winfrey
has heen suffering from nn attaek
of infantile panilyslM slne List fail
nnd ts s!U unable to walk without
the old of erillches. O
William Krult returned to hii
a. me at Huch this week from
near Woodburn In the Willamette
valley where he has spent the last
tary mKhs with relatives,
Hfhi county is preparing o do
!ome rond work in lhl 'dtstiiri
fcj ' - rPTf'gh'. j11- Sjniiem. Int.) TfdfMwfc ReTuM-P , . MKord Oregon
" ; , Monuments
., . . .. , .. .m, . -, . - 1
Classified advertising get results.
Notice to Contractors.
Xoth-e is hereby given that the
hoard of directors of School Dis
trict No. 4-H of Jackson County.
Oregon, will receive, sealed bids on
Monday, February 11, 1 1 3 1 . up to
ami including 7:30 p. m. of said
date at the ofice of the said board
of directors in the Medford lluild
Ing in the City of Medford in said
.school district, for the construction
of a -Grade School Huilding for
said d 'strict, at which time said
bid.s will be opened.
Plans, specifications and con
tract tin 1 requirements for said
build in: may be had at the said
offiee of said bottrd of directors.
A deposit of $15.0" will be required
as a guaranty for the return of
the plan.s and t-pedi'icatiou.s for the
general construction of the build
ing; ?n.0a for the ptatiri and speci
fications for the heating of aid
building: $.".,00 for the plans and
specifications for the plumbing of
said building; anil a deposit of
STi.OO for the plans and specifica
tions for the electrical wiring of
said building.
Local contractors or bidders will
be given n margin up to 5 In the
bidding over outride bidders or
contractors.
A local contractor Is one who on
December 1st, 1!30. wan. and now
a hoim fide resident of and do
ing a hona fide contracting busi
ness, in his line in said school dis
trict. . A certified check for 10 of the
amount of the hid mast accompany
each bid as a guai'anty yr ood
faith, which cheek will be returned
to the bidder in case his bid t.s
rejected, ;tnd if the bid is accepted,
will he returned io the bidder upon
his giving lo Iho dfntrict a good
and sufficient bond for 110 of
the amount of hi bid guarantee
ing a compliance with his construc
tion contraet, the bond to be np
nroved by the board of directors
of said school district. The hoard
of directors reserves the right to
reject any and nil bids.
Dated thi 3IM day of January.
1!I31.
U. K. Git KIC.V.
Chairman P.oard of Directors,
School District No. 4!t
Atttot: KKlilX'CA J KNSKX.
School clerk.
Nollco or .Shei'llT's Sale.
Ily virtue of an execution on
foreclosure duly Issued out of nnd
under the seal of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oroiton, In and for
tho County of Jackson. , to me di
rected and tinted on tho !Hh day
of January, liiai, in a certain ac
tion therein, wherein City of Med
ford, Oregon, a municipal corpora
tion, as plaintiff, recovered Judg
ment UKalnst Clifford Moore and
Minnie Moore, husband and wife;
Albert Melvin; Rlissel Koss and
Doris Ross. htiKlynd nnd wife, tho
defendant, for the isum of Four
Hundred Sixty-five mid no-lno
$Hi.'i.oo) dollars, with Interest
from October 3'ttll. lllU. at tho
rate of 0 per annum, nnd the
further sum of One Hundred and
no-lt)0 ($101). UO) dollars. OS nltor
ney's fees, which Judgment was en
rolled and docketed in C'e Clerk's
orfice of said Court In said County
on tho lflth day of llecember. 1 ;i 3 ) .
Notice is hereby fcivon that, pur
suant to the terms of the said txe.
entlon. I will on the 14th dav of
February. 1 ! 3 1 . nt 10:0u o'clock
a. m.. at the front door of the
Cnurtlioune In the Cltv of Medford,
in Jackson County, Oregon, offer
for sale and will sell nt public
auction for c..li to the highest
bidder, to satiffv said Judgment,
LOST
KIVK DOLLARS ItKWARIJ will FOR HUNT 3-room apt. and prl
be paid for the return or infer-I vote bath. Tel. 801-11. a 1 a
mauon mat win lead to his re-
turn of a large blue collie dog
w;m a little touch of white. An
fwer tn the name of Hokev.
(leorge Wr(' Grand Hotel. Tel.
31 J
LOST If doc U mrsnnc. call 151 J.
P
ftStf
LOST On Hillcrest r0ad, black
cat with white feet; finder Pleas.Jr"rR RKNT Furnished house
in i u, ami on tier will call.
together with the costs of this sale.
' subject to redemption as provided
i by law, all of the right, title and
interest that the said defendants,
j Clifford Moore and Minnie Motive,'
husband and wife; Albert Melvin;
1 KiiHsel Koss and Doris law, bus
I baud and wife, had on tho 1MM day
'of July, lyi'C, or now have In and
and to the following described
property, situated .in the, County,
of Jackson, Stato of Oregon, to
wit: 1-ot Twelve (HI) Wock Two (2)
Newtown Addition lo trio City of
Medford, Oregon.
Dated this ttth day of January,
111 31.
KAIvPIt ti. JKNNINGS,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
Dy Olga K. Anderson, Deputy.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
Rale per word (or firt Insertion, 2c; each
fueceftlino insertion, lc: minimum 25c. Index
your ads with Far Sale, For Renl, etc, and count
these words as well at each initial, telephone
mifflher, etc., as a word.
Classified ads cah in advance and not laten
over phone, unless advertiser has monthly account.
No allowance for phone errors.
IIKIJ" WANTKD MAIjK"
SPi;ciAL repreontatlvo for old
Jlne Difo Insurance Co. A re
, numerative position for some ono
in your city. Write J. O. Ostby,
Klamath Falls, Ore. 312
WANTKD SITCATIONS
W-ANTMD Housekeeping for el
derly or business- couple, by com
petent lady. J024 W. lllh St.,
312
CAKPKNTKK wishes any kind of
i, on-. w..i.ti iff rh, .no
321-W
WANTKD Housekeeping a n d
cooking for orchard or private
' home. Kxperieneo in this cum
in u n i t y. Address, Cold Hill
Pharmacy, - 311
WANTKD Any kind of carpenter
ing t day or estimate. Tel. J(iii4.
WAXTKI) M.ISCKIJ.ANEOI S
K.MI'TV 'riit'l.'lv noinu to Portland,
What have you tosendV Phono
before noon .Sunday. Tel. 7:7 - J.
WA.NTKl) 100 wian.r ps.
ipiirc .it Piiblii- Market. S. 1
Hide.
.1
31
H AN'TKl) Woiil.l llko lo Ikiw
small ilalry ranch, close in; sllil
able for or 10 cows. Must have
coud buildiligs. . 1'. O. liox Xl'.s.
311
AHIIIANO Convalescent nnd Itest
Home, carei for old people nnd
Invalids. allltf
FOU (I A KD1CN and field ploinit.
innd. gntvel and sediment, Tel.
U13-J. Samuel llateman. tf
V.NTi:ri-2nd band Roods Junk.
Pats, K.O'I Prune. Ph. 0-I7-I.. 312
HAW Fl'ltS WANTED Do not
whip; we pay tho price. Hides,
wool and pells. Medford l-Jar-gaill
House, 37 X. Urapo St.
L'liTIt
LOCAr, or Ioiik instance hauling.
We guarantee to save you niotioy.
Jlawley Transfer, 610 No. River
side. J'hono 1U44-X. , 2'JHf
WAXTBU Household goods, tool
and Junk, or what havo yon?
Medford Bnrgnin House, 27 N.
Urapo 8t. Phono 108;!. t(
WANTKU HeO Ilourhon gobbler.
Phone 7-5. tf
WANTKO Calves. Call Central
Point, 314 and will come and
get them. Prices right. 311
TOlt IlIJUU APARTMENTS
FOR RKNT Furnished upiiH
ment. 217 W. L'nrt St. 314
FtR RKNT Furnished apartment
adult. J'hono 1177. Joutf"
FOP. RKNT 2-room furnished
apartment $1.00. 34 Haven Si.
305"tf
"" t''"'; immo-.
3 I I N. Ilartlclt
If
1 - ' . I nt'r. fiv.T im. Ki :in N.
KOlt KKNT Kurn. apt; stm. heat;
ideal location winter or summer.
The licrben. 10 Quince. 31Utf
VOlt KKNT Apartment down-staii-s;
Phono 74 5-X. 311
KOil !UUXT Furnished apart
ments and garage, near Armory.
331 Apple. 3 1 1
FOlt HI'.NT 4-room apt: steam
heal, Frigidalre, hot water and
garage, inquire 503 S. Holly St.,
evenings and Sundays. 3U!)tf
FOK KKNT $12. und $10 apart
ments; walls newly tinted; hot
and cold water, balh and toilet.
2-story brick building at Jack
sonville. 10 minute, from Med
ford. See. Mr. Childera, real es
44 1 a to, or The Nugget Confection
ery Store. 243tf
FOK KKNT Furnished apts;
liyhtH, wijter, garage; $12,. $15,
$17. Phone 453-11. - 27atf
THKKK or 4-rm. furnished apart
ment; private bath, front ant
ra neo, closo in, desirable, garage;
adults. 711 K. Main St. 313
FOU RKNT IIOTJSES
FOK KKNT Furnished 4-rooin
. house. Call 444 N. Front after
j A p. m.. 31 Itf j
FOR RKNT 3-rm. modern hotiMC, '
M acre land; barn, garage; C
j minute walk to mill. "03 Heatty.
j Phone G7"-J. 312
Foil i:KNT A modem liouso,
elose. In. See II. A. I latiHCoui, ,
f.20 Palm St.. Medford, Ore. 312
FOK KKNT T-rnnin house, fur
nished, water, garage. 812 Suni
niit, aotttf
FOK RKNT (-room houne, fur
nished, water, gurago, $t&. l'J
Hunimit. 311
j.'oit H1-;T Hninll f lirnlshed
house, $37.r.n. Call at 1007
i l i.-.l.ly. or phono fiK'J !-:!. ail
FOlt Iti;."r llonso Willi Karaite.
XI- ltivciide. Phono -nil.
O. V. .Myers. :i(llf
FOR RENT Modern -1-nn.
1 I l'J West lllth.
houia..
3,1 'i
FOR RKNT Homes. Furnished
ur unfurnished, liruwu &. White.
1 7t r
FOR RIONT "-rouin collage, with
bath nud kitchen range, on West
1 1 th tit. Apply -Wlnj; Agency or
I 00 King St. tf
llot'KUH for rent or sale. Call
1(1.1. 30 North Central. 2S'Jtf
FOR RKNT 5-room modern bun
galow; good yard, shade trees,
garden; close in on east side. c.
li. IsauiV J-'uluier- Music. House.
a i :i
I'llll RKNT Partly f iiriiisllcl
house, I nit. 43 So. Riverside.
313
FOU RUNT &-rooui unfurnished
house. Call 510-11. 311
FOR RKNT I -room house, fur
- nishetl, water, garage. 13 Sam-
nut, 306tf
FOR RKNT Small furn. house,
npt., Rnraire.-004 W. loth St. tf
FOR RKNT Modern 3-rootn un
furnished Jiotirtc; sleeping porch;
clean; close in. Inquire 141 Sn.
Holly. 312
Medford
Investment
Compaay
Qeseral Inauraact
dford, Orta
in W. Main Phon 1M4
FOR KKNT Furnished sleeping
rooms, close in; homo privileges;
price reasonable; garage. Tel.
I07H-J. 3 0 !H f
FOK KKNT Furnished room with
board. Mrs. T. A. Waterman,
lot! So. Ivy. Phono 9U5-W.
FOlt RKNT Pleasant room for
gentleman, close In, privato
home; bath, guragc. 609 E. Main.
20atf
FOU HKNT Nicely furnislwd
sleeping rooms with heat; rate
moderate. 326 So. Kivorside Ave.
j tf
roit mcNT iisi;i:llanicous
)K KKNTOn shares, to cap
able, market gardener, about
fi.'iOU square feet excellent gar
den lot In Medford; very fine,
soil; unusually good water pres
sure. Call 1-102 evening be
tween (J and 7 o'clock. 312
FOK RENT Clarase, $3.00 per
month, 826 So. Riverside Ave.
tf
MISOETiTjANEOUS
AUTO UDANH Installed while yon
wait. 100 K. Sth. 18(itf
IICSINi:SS OPPORTUNITIES
F1LDINU STATION and store for
uale or trade, on highway. See
owner. North Central at Mill
Service. 225tf
1'Xnt i:xchan;ic
WIM.AilKTTK Valley ranch to
exchange for property here, fllvo
description, location anrl lucilin
brance, If any. Itox H. K., Tri
billii'. 3I3'
FOlt '1'IIA ll-: tliitl violin Tor clear
lot In Medford, or will trade for
Koo.l used car or equal value.
U'rito Uox 1-1, care Mail Tribune.
311
FOlt TltMJI'l A p p roxilualely
xou rurdn mixed Htandlnt; limber
tor home, car and cash, or what
hnvo you? W'rUo Jtox &, earn
Mail Tribune. 31 1
FOR I'llAM! Kdllily In good
house and lot In Stockton, Cal.
Morlgagu about $3200, payable
$:iI.Hi per inonth. Will con
sider' any good reiil nr vot'sona!
proportv worth $100 for equity.
II.-C. Ouley, D Uust Main St.,
Ashland, Ore. 303,tf
l'Oll SALIC MVKSTOCK
FOlt KALU 5 Duron gilts, 1.10 lie.
each; 1 Iluroc boar; all pure
breed.- Here Is your chance to
get in the hog game with A-l
sluff. K. J. While, It. F. I). I,
.Mcilfonl. aiotf
Foil SALU Registered O. I. C.
-pigs. ,1. :E. Weaver, J mile west
Sums Vullcy store, p, o. Gold
Hill. 311
FOR KALE Hereford hull, com
ing two-year-old. Elmo Throck
morton, Applegate, Ore. 311
I-'OK SALIJ I'OlliTIlV
FOIl HALF R. I. Red cockerel.
W. J. Wurner. 313
(.'HICKS, hatching, also Red
eovkeLels. Drossier, Sipiate Deal
Halcbeiy, H07 K. Main. Phone
l.'.da-L. ,Ht;
HATCH I NO EGOS, baby clllx,
world's groatest laying strain;
pure Haruinn blood Hue--.; pedi
greed; tmpnested. Rig Ouka
Poultry Farm, R. 1, Uox 142.
Central Point. 1 ml. 8. Gold Hill
on Old Stage road. ,110
FOR SALE Auslralorp blond
U.aled cocUereU and hatching
eggs. P. D. Ltftlund. Central
Point. $13
AUSTREIiOTtP EGOS for sale too
have a pen of pure blood birds
and are bonking orders now.
Phon(j 1 r,.12-R-i or see ftcorge
JHIHj 41 Liimpwls, - 313
PIKI1CK-A LIKN MOTOR CO.
Chevrolet Dealers.
2 1!2H Dodge Coupe (each).,
1 1021 overland Sedan
1 i!i-Mi
i i!':;i;
l ma:
Ford .Roadster
Ford Touring
Pontiac Coupe
Chrysler Sedan
S3
l-
1 11120 Chew Sport Coupe
1 1030 Ford Sport Coupe
I U105 Kuick Hodnn
1 I02.ri Chev. Tour., glass in-
' . elonlire
11030 Chv. Sudan demon
strator. 4 25
-liKIO Chev. Coaches, deni
uiiritrators.
1'SKI) CAR LOT
"Tfli" aiuniartlett. -T'hones
!tt I and 1 ftf).
311"
. TDK SAIili' irOMKS
KOll SAI.1'3' New mortem house;
small iji.vinnii uunii.
luniluj.s Ae. 3 1 II
I'OU SAMS U1CAL KSTATE
KOI! SAi.l", Or will -trade for
place in Mi'dfunl. u r.rl'nl. house
with liiktli. . Ill I'hoenlx:1 Italf
hliirlt of land; niHiilierrlei and
lKHiilMriies, nUo liarn and Itay
wIumI for three cows. Plenty of
rahlill hutr-ht-H, Call 3-I''-3. 313
l''Oll SA 1,1') Residence, In exclu
sive residential district, full hase
meitt. furnace, electric refrlxor
aior, oleotrlc ratme, with or with
out furnllure, at a price for .ulck
sale. Adilra." 31, MalT Tribune.
313
FOR SA LK Level 20 nerea on
Williams i-rtM'k; long time. Will
trade Income house near Univer
sity for home near Medford. O.
C. McAllister. 1137 llillyurd, Ku
gelie, Ore. 311
A HKAIJTlFliL homo at a great
sacrifice; about $1000 cash will
handle It. Tho prn-o Is $11000
little more than Vj the uctuul
value, ltrown Ur While, Realtors,
Holland Hotel Illdg,. If
ONLY $.1nll for a oIoho 111 7-room
huine, ftirnlslied; a good Income
property. It can ho handled on
reasonable terms -the best buy
we know of. ltrown & While,
I i cal torn. Holland Hotel liblg.
If
W1IKN YulJ think of real cstale,
think of Jlrown & White. 'If
X)ll KALI: M1SCF.LLANKOIJS
MA.IKSTIC RADIO Nearly new;
cheap for rash. See It at Smith
& Walklns Service Station, nth
und Riverside. 31
WHOLE eastern corn. $1,110 cwt.
Mutual Mill & Seed Company.
Inc. . 310tf
WHEAT' Hood plump white
wheat, reeloodied,, $1.10 cwt.
Mutual Mil) & Meed Co.. Inc.
aiutr
FOR SALE . Ivory bedroom set.
bow-end bed, iron bed. Ivory
color, with or without dresser:
child's crib; chcapv 1100 East
Mam, mornings. 313
SACRIFICE sale of valuable vio
lin, JHO. Including case. Will
take $-10 down and hnlanco In
110 days. Write Uox "Violin."
cure .Mall Tribune. 311
FOR SA LE For your lawn and
, shrubs, clean sheep fertill.or.
Call 422-L. 314
FOR SALE
341-J-l.
Grain hay. Pnono
313
HAVE men now working nnd In
about two weeke will he ablo to
offer green wood In tier or cord
lots, l'rlco fur hardwood, If or
dered now, is $-S.i1o per cord or
$2.60 per Her. plno or fir $7.75
per cord or 8:1.25 per tier. Cord
price la either 12 or 16-Inch
wood. Tier price ie 12-Inch.
Add 20 for 19-Inch. Cannot he
reached in town, so address or
ders to llox 10 care Mall Tribune.
312
FOR SALE Fordson tractor at!
hnrfriiln. T.I liQH-f-4 1. I
bargain.
13. J
Palmer.
Sill"
FOR SALE flood used portable
spray rig". Alt size. A-l shape.
11 iri-alnsl Hec J.tck Moore. Tel.
?''. . j05tr
JACTRSOV CO;
ABSTRACT OO.-;:
Abstracts of Title
and Title Insurance.
T li e only- complete
Title S rsteua ut
Jackson County.
Accountants
WI1-SON' AUDITr.VO COMPANY
Tax and Corporatlt.n Counsulora,
Auditors and Accountants. K,
M. Wilson, C. P. A.; Leland J.
Knox. C. P. A. Ubarty Bldg.,
Phone 157-R.
Chlropraetlo Pliyshihtrt
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN t'hlr.ir
practlc Nen'e Specialist, office
hours 9 To 12, 2 to 5. 203-204
Liberty Bldg Office Phono (80:
lies. Phone ' JO-H.
F.lwtrlc Motor Repatiiuc
L C. sen.VFGK Armature wind
ing, electric motor repairing.
Stock henilns and brushes. 3
t. Central. Phone OO-J-2. Sl
Expert Window Cleaners'
LET GEORGE DO IT TeL 1171.
House . cleaning. Floor waxing.
Oriental rug cleaning, specialty.
I WE LEND MONEY to worthy peo
ple to pay titoirionest acuta, par
citic Coast Credit Association, 4 21
Medford Bldg., Mcdford, Ore
FURNITURE ItE-UPHOLSTERED
re-fln!slicd, re-glued. We. carry
a full line nt upholstering satn
pies. A. N. Thlbnult, Tel. 869-R.
TFIK OKKOO.N GRANITE CO.
Monuments. IS. A. mens, uenera.
Munusor; I3. M. Kershaw. Sal4
Manager. .303 N. Front St.
Mnsto ' .
Piano Instruction - j.
FRED ALTON HAIG1IT Teach
of piano. Classical and populnj
music courAes. Haiirht Musi,
Studio, 318 Uborty Bldg.. Tel 7 j'
Painting and Pn per hanging
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting
paper-hanging. Phone 178-J.
, 269M
M. A. BLISS & COMPANY rain
lng, paporhanglng and lntertol
finishing. 302 Crater Lake Av
Phone X604.
Printers and Publishers -
MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. HJ,
the best equipped printing offl'l
tn Southern Oregon. BookbintS
Ing. loose leaf ledgers, bllltnl
eystems, etc. Portland prloes, 31
N. Fir St.
Radio Service
RADIO SERVICE on ny makl
radio, H. O. Purucker, 22 Soutl
Orape street. Office Phone 336:
Res. J442. 81
GUARANTEED II a tl 1 o Svrvlc
using unequalled Supreme Ding
nometer. Phono 1247, day' ot
night. Almtis Prultt.
Sand and Gravel
C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel
plant. .Clenn washed aand and
gravel; crushed gravel, all alzea;
Phono, plant 1203, or office, 137.
Storage
WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri
bution. Medford Warehouse. 810
Soulh Front St. Phone 816. ;
Transfer
UADS TRANSFER & STORAOB
CO. Office 111 N. Fir street.
Phone 311. Prices right. Servlc
guaranteed.
DAVIS TRANSFER ft STORAGE.
.Service guaranteed. 20 S. Oraps
St., Phone 644. or residence 1080.
REINK1NO TRUCKING SERVICE!
Transfer and hauling of' all
kinds, office 308 South Front St.
Phone 333. '
FOIl SAI,l MISCELLANEOUS . .
KLAMATH POTATOES, 75c. civil
short time only. 710 South Klv
etvddc. i , .t(J
FOlt SALE llestauiuilt, equip
ment. Phono 13N4 or Itiqulro
Isis Theater. 318
FOR SALE Used sowing ma
, chines, all makes, $5 up: tcrnie
if desired. All makes rented and
repaired. White Sewing Macllltiq
Co., 24 North Ilartlett. tf
FOR SALE Jonathan and KpUz
.enlierg apples. Cull Rogue U. Co.,
13.. M
FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hayi
haled grain hoy.. l)mcr Ross,
It. F. D.. Rosa Lane. - 281tl
FOR HAH; Hliollod corn, 11.80
per cwt. phone 623-J-4. Otto
Neidcrnioyer. 311
FOR SALE Practically new ' cir
culating heater and Mrttional cash
register; bargain. . Call 452-11.
311
DRY FIR and mixed green while
and black oak, $2.40 nnd $2.80
per Her. Nathan II. Newconih,
Jr.. 725; d. Central, or Tel. 73.1-H.
307tf
FOR SALE Ma rqnw wheut, ll.'SO
per cwt. Tel. 050-J-3. 321
FOR SALE At bargain. oak
. Venoer doors, size 2 li foot by
7 is feet, with lock and without
glass. See them nt Mall Tribune
office. ,t
FL'RNITURB Mohair davenport
m.lln -Ih- -k-t .......
nwl ( n svlti( flhali- nhin n n.
hoard, enamel wood rango, roed
dining room sot, tea wagon, ma
hosany f-ateloff tablo. tloor lamp,
bny'n nnd Rlrl h!oTlM, many
nihor .ik'U'rt. B0& C'olumhiM.
. . Oitft