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PAGE FJYfl "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" MEDFOTCD MATL TRIBUNE. MKDKORD, OltKCiOX. S 1' N 1 ) . Y , T IT R l ft Y 1, m. CLUES WED 10 AID HUNTERS FOR LOST TEXAS GOLD: AUSTIN. Tex. ,JPi Treasure hunt cm in thu- southwowt usually write first to J. Frank - Dobfe. if tlioy -lon't visit his Austin home, U inquire ubout chttrts and prac tical lo-idis. ' Xo treiisu're hunter Is DoVde. hQt proffsHor of - English' in the Uni versity of TexnH. Vet lie has become a foremost nuthority on the legends of this big stretch of cabullero land, shut with taU'H of buried-- gold, lost mines and pioneer plainsmen. Now his trensuro lore is to be published in a book, "Coronado's Children.'' Dohio is the 42-year old son of a trail driver and a school teach er, and he grew up on a ranch in the vast brush country of Live ( ak county, Texas, where droves of wild turkeys, used to graze in die dense thickets up close to the Hchool house. Ho learned to love poetry at Southwestern university at George town, Texas, and thought that if he could he an English teacher he'd hitve a chance to indulge that love. Uiit before he started teach ing, he was a newspaper reporter in San Antonio, writing about the small excitements of ,a city. His professional career has been an off-and-on affair. He quit in 1 y 20 to manage a big ranch in three counties of the brush coun try between Nueces river and the Hiu Grande for his Uncle Jim Dubbin, an old-tiine cowman. lie, has taken leaves of absence for his writing, and is on one now while he gathers lore of the ranges and folk of Texas, with support from the Laura S pel man Uoekefeller foundation fund. When he returned to the uni versity In !HM, from ranching, he helped revive the Texas Uork-Lore society. "Never a' week goes by that sumo party does not cull personally to see or write me concerning the Lost IJnwie mine, or some other hidden lode," he says..' ' "The ordinary man i wants to run away from-machinery: and-the pliv-liorso routine." -Ho -want to be pointed to the rainbow's end." KHANdl-lAI. .Ian. :J0. '(Pt-Sointf Cliinuso workers can maintain 'ylti' n.count and r-iuppo'rt a lamtly on, an income of $S per mouth. This has been revealed in survey conducted by the bureau of industrial and commercial in formation of ihf Chinese Kovcrn inent. The f Ik u its ca me out a f ter in -nuiry had been made of S.'i post men and 10a printers, two of the l est-iiaid occupations in the coun try. Half the postmen nverapetl iay -tif less than $ 1 1! a month: the ether-half made ..bout $11. The 'printers averaued around i$ a month, and it wan amonx sme of thorn that the t-uvhiKH accounts wore found. The postmen's families averaged five jneiubers each. Vet they ap peared fairly content, were livhiK in Htamlard Chinese houses and hud .otmuKh to eat. Jn contraul is the condition of t hmifands upon thousjinds of un 'kllled workers, ricksha runners, whaVf tioolics, wheelbarrow men. far i ill handd nnd a hundred ot her typi-s. . Tln-y live In but; that ari; cihl Mint damp . In wHntcr a ntl ' roast in,; hot In HtitAniT. Hut the coolie who tail'.1 .jilmle 'a few silver .pieces the end of the day is hct he need not worry next M i hours, at least. satisfied. about the dorti ltlt(i;ts is makini: Buml on his mW.Jpji; .I)f priidueini; split! in J lK-fttiMV'for th" study 4 sclcn-L t!fJj..fkJtva the clus- W..Br.t.1l.M oftarld Ohl'llisnlvis as srtLly tib- J.'di.i-wh-eh the rnlversity of lilt-r nwltjtwtp'tal announced it woulil chinese discover its easy to Save with $8 monthly! PRIZE HEADACHE ! POSSESSOR OSES inn rft m j; I I :) I v mui 'vi i ; TlCAHIl. Jan. 31. !' Th Hive fl- lid-day Job to the l"rjir(W t S:3n. 1 UK ""''" Chicago. Fifty dollar.--, a month. Itnis rts. fi. then jobli-fs. was tile winner." II" offereil'lo exhibit a flrsl.ulass headache nhich li.nl t oiriled Ji:i Intermittently since he was 1 1 years old His headache, he said, even b.l an aiu-o-iiy. for his mother had suffered from similar headaches. Since medical ophl oil holds that n.lltralne , re.litary, this a- a tolnt in his favi Koiierts' fli'StO.i'.ilth (it th' ho pital was r.lvcn o'r to clfc: va -lion. A rew days after ills arrival V,.. Sfirl hi first he. idaeh". dTl prov ed " ul dandy. ' ami it'i'"'" is was assured of iiin Job. His normal day b'f n. Tea-Time-Frocks of Cotton ft m tMi4h"4 WHAT to " formal wear for those seml-in-hel ween occasions when one Is entertaining a few close friends at tea is very often h difficult qonstirm to solve. Hap pily a great deal of the guess work and chance have been eliminated from this personal problem by the skill of clever designers and dress makers. For example the eyelet embrolil-1 ered sheer batiste shown at th'j i ieft is one of the loveliest ne.'. ) favorites of fashion this season, i New Road i i.vi i .,!.. i a v--- ;vmiu?i as f suddenly as the dawn in K iplhm's ( "Mandalay. ' the province of Uurma has achieved independenee from . tlK-Kmpire of India. At tho con- j eti'pss 'oh Indian afrairs in london the Uurma delciiates were prom-' Ised a separate ' arovernment. and ! now 1-turmanft - are petitionin.it for ; dominion statu.- under a conf-titu-; tion1. ' - 5 "India and liurma have never i had1' very inuch in common," says a hul let in from the Washington'.; 1). C;, headquarters of the National , Geographic society. 1 "tleor?rahic-1 ally, a-cinlly; so-'ialj' ;aiHl..l-onom- icatly. "Ihirma Is a nation apart.' j " iUili lrthfrWl 'iTian Oylnn. "4 "C.eo,itrapTilcally, lini'Iii'a "is'a lit-'1 tle niche of the world by itself. The sweep of pink that stretches ; acr--s the charts of India from thei "Afghan boriTer t'j Siam Is but map m.lkinir esp-wlienev. tt 1 1110.-1 im separate iiura fom L-noin ana ironi j "i.urma is titsunuiive in nuoincr thoVe pa.rts of Chinu, Indo-China ; respect It is one of the. few ori !,'i"n(1"'SiaiVrfhat close In the other cntal c"untries able to export food land borders. The Bay of Lienital stuffs in quantity. Uurma has so completes Uurma's isolation on the ; completely solved its food prob south, making it much more re- j lem that half of Its G.OOM.OOu-ton niote fro India than is the Crown, colony of Ceylon, which is entirely : surrounded by sea. 1 producer of rice in the world, nut "Uurma's l.l.L-nn.Onft population! only Uurma exports it. Of the are almost all ltuddhistn. lturma's; cultivated land in lturma two latiKuaKes are related to tho Indo-j thirds, an area eqnal to that of the Chinese uroup, whereas the rest stale of West Virginia, ic In rice. ot the Indian empire speaks Aryan; ahd Uravidian touftucs. "Uurma is the easiest oriental, country for a westerner to under the thousands of umall farms are stand. The Uurmose are frank. the forest product. Uurma ox - j open, happy lovers of life. There j ported 7 oa.iina tons of teakwood. aj is no caste .system in liurma. and ' kooiI deal of It to the Cnitcd States the women are not secluded. navy, last year. Uubber und the. Walls Around India. j Krids if tuvtihifhlmooKra tree arc Uurma's v greatest divergence j two ollKr Important forest prod from India, however, and the main, nets. Uurma is the home of the! reason for it divorce from the em-i ehaulnioofjra tree, from the seeds pire. lies In- th- eecnoipif field. India, with industrial ambitions. ha recently set up tariff walls which, figures show, have helped lier infant indu.strieH, especially the textile and steel mills, liurma. in- tfrestr'l ia a uricu It u re, mining t'"' mresiry, oriM wiiu mie "r ii" in-wi-ufiicttii-hn. vvf. taxed heavily for it mantifaetiiwd ood.s us-part or I hd la. without deriving any benefit1 from the arranKement. It was tins tipsy balance of trade that brought, the separation project tn a head.j "lturma Is prohnHly the most tllormmlily UKl'IeuHural country on: earth, r.irests cover 1 .'0.ana s,iiare ' miles, more than half of the conn-; trv. and a trood deal of tlie rest is tfiven over to swampy Junsles and mountains unsuitable fur cultiva-jof living lJ low compared to i:u tion. Stili.' tile assertion stands. ; ropean i-ountries, but It is hluh'-r for in the people is instilled such I than in India. a stronu love for tiie easy-'oim: life1 "lianiionn. the capital, has a fine of ihe ifarm that towns and cities . ah -port which has been used by a're rare.' 'Almost all liurma town round -the-world fliers and those are of modern origin, built by out -.; hound for Australia. It occupies Mr-!-- i'Ki ioris: or river-oortyi . 'a. similar position on air routes to I "It is not difficult to understaailjtb.it of SlniM pore on the sea lanes. ' th" native llurman's love fi r pas- Hanu'oon. it air travel priiL'ri ss"S toral life. A rich soil and plr.ntila the future as rapiuiy as u n.is - , f,.i in f ;i tl one of 'the heaviest on , ,,;l,.ln K!V. him mure than enouBli l -. X h;, undqri-.H". ift'T.iH ,,.,,,, which . eoJii.-ls hieainitli; inn a iniwime mi i tesls oxyfien ronsuiiiptTon. (' xritv l,loil sample Is taken for-chem i ,.ntent. ' Nornio) l.r.-akfa-t I ti v I'ontent. Nornio) breakfa-t I i ,1.. ,. I" l t '' wrill' 'or Ju.-t loif. until noon, when he , has n tu'ini.'il luncheon. At 1 p. m. lie enleis on two.hourn ofskjn ! tests. After the tests Ills" time Is' jhs own until ID o'clock, when lie retires. ' " ', The si cm, I niontli usher, in . Ubrfc process to "nortnallRc" th" Id ' or any other element of h s boi!w The process. 11 is nopeu. nil, determine the eausi ,o , iniyiilii. nn.l possibly the cure, .Medical authorises -iy they haven't the lmt not. on of the rea sons for such hd,iehes Hob. oris', which is IrWular'iy intermit- tcnt. It appears heredity. Ih.-y sijj T:3l,jan,i 'h".e conn"' led wth th" ur,:- The circular insert of cot I on Ince is bordered by the ha I isle. itnelf an.! shows how attractively I hose two sheer cottons may he combined in a frock that would start a iurz of admiring eonvrrr-alion over many a chp of tea. The other model is of a. verv new sneer cotton mull (hat Is fin ished in a dainty Oresilen floral design. Pelf sleeves. off-th-' shoulder deolletage and low placed fullness in the sUirt are special points of -fashion interest. to Mandalay 10 oai w in very nun ei i un, i u eat with very little effort. In ancient times Burma was an a.so- lute monarchy. Conseuently nl nol)le.s or chiefs set up minor courts i scattered parts of the realm, K!v.! iiif? fise to secomlUTy towns, as was the case in such Indian cities as lucknow. Madura, Hyderabad and Nnspur Mandalay a Now City. HaiiKoon, the capital and a re UitiouH center, has remained an im portant city because it Is tho favor cd seaport of outsiders. Its ton naite was exceeded In the Indian empire last year only hy Calcutta jiihI l!ombnv. Matulal.'iy, thc n city "of ihirina miiose"vcry name, to Krlinir, uj?koIh all the romance and 'mystery of the anci- :(nt east, is but an infant, younger even than iJenver or Scatile. In ISCO its iteoinctric town blocks anil -fjitrniwht streets wyre but grassy j.Kyamp land and palm -frin'-tcd Jun- crop of rice was shipped abroad last year. India is the greatest other important liurma crops aroja truest i peanuts, sesamun need and cotton. "Second only to the output nf.ptan ' of which' Is dcrcl an oil which is a treatment for tltc dread b-p- ; rosy "Far up In the mountain inlands of liurma. American oil driller from Texa arc at work, although they work for' Ki'lifh 'oinpnnte. har,'o oil' fi'-bls riMiiain Xa Im- de veloped, iiurma is one of I he principal r"tun-es ore from which of wolfram, an tunnHteii Is de- rived ('rnsHi'oatl of Ihe Air. "There is surml 'InKly little Illit eracy in the country. The li-itihh found mure than 2,H,0 schools, nll free, when they invaded liurma inj lSl'il. Since then the number has; been increase. I to more than 7.0i"l: : schools anil colleges. Til standard in the last few years, may soon oe 'th in, -'n, ails of the east . - v.-rsity hospital . belb-ve Its orltin f1nlly He n faulty blood texture. T, hvlelnr. evoeel l com phys!eilir,s expect plete the tesa ;n S'U days, but if it should take Inneer llobertd will be kept on Ihe payroll. If It takes eleen la w-enfol'ce- nient eoiiimlssloners nineteen lllollthM to disagree about l'r"lll brrton. how Icok will It lake i'l. 00(1, (inn citizens to reach a unani mous verdict" San DIcko I'nlon. ! . ''oimress is considering plans to l-'iluee Immratli n. Immigra tion could be haid by reipi i rini: all immicranls to be coil ii tneil Ut.th I nlted Slates Senate. San Ideu-a I'nlon. The lii io-s farm v.i'ue of all r ;-o in Minnesota on Ijec. I. 1 i 3 0. wa. ;33.:U3.li00. t-ompared with 32". .',.", I una in ia-'i ;n-.""iin:r to Un .st.Te t.il:ti. ian. ARGUMENT DIMS CHANCE OF LAW ON MUSCLE DAM( 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 31. ' J j Disagreement of senate and house! ct nferees on leasing the nitrate plants minimizes possibility of j law by this congivsa which would i put to work the governments property at Muscle Shoals. Aia-j bama. The nearest it ever came t': turning a wheel since the Armis tice erased Us original purpose was when congress passed a hill for federal operation, bm Presi dent ccolidge stopped that With a "pocket" veto. Since then congress ban fought over the distribution of the hy-j dro-clectrle power to be developed there whether it shall be done at cost, by the government, or fui'j profit by a private interest. I Senator Hugo lilack of Alabama! charges that In its power wrang- le congress has forgotten whntj he terms the real purpose in Ui"-J izing the property, namely, low cost production of fertilizer. Re gardless of the form legislation takc: lilack says he will intro duce an amendment to lease the machinery to a co-operative or ganization of f a r m e r s. which would produce and sell fertilizer at cost. "Oneration of the plants," ho rays, "would provide employment i-,.,- ihoiisiiiiils im,l If we manu-lmore i failure true nitrate we will do' : somethliiu- to uive the farmers re-1 lief. The nitrate plants were 111-ill I i'n.ll f.ii tin :iiil of atrrlcultnre, I through ihe pioiluction of ferti- ; ilzor : 1 "LaK year. In Alabama, ahout! .tif.fr.iiriii r tin. i-Ptitrn from' pound of eotion protiuceu had to he paid out fur fe tllizer.f The same was true most other cotton Hates." Commercial sources estimate . .,, , . t i ( Uu.lwn , rt.rlU;Zer consumption ll4 vp.lp ranKinfS UoimMv from J( ( (' , rent due to Inahllity ( " ' fanm.1.s 't0 oI)t:iin crt.,iit.' About Uy Kichanl Mtissock. NKW YUltK nenioeratie Mnii- hattan k a leveler of mankind, 1 commoner may meet a ! wh prince and think a I m o st nothing of it. n This. then. Us a belated tale of Mexaiuler Woil cult's yule fide party. Wooleott, r e tired critic cf the U r o a d way plays, now mel lowed Into the agreeable1 role of a radio honk re viewer and Mo dal wit, had as the (Hand Duchess Marie of ICUHsia. He had, too, the uus- aotress, Klirteiue Ueomoviicu. As a personality. Miss Iconto vilch is better known locally per haps, than her Imperial fellow emimee. She has won a watch lately for the best performance by an unstarrcd actress. fil't-ToJiCllMT. Yet she ivas. In Kussla, only a player In the imperial theater. Her father was colonel in III'' Imperial army and her own favor at the hit- czarY hand was merely a brooch, bestowed because he admired her actliiK. So When she entered the 'Woo,' coll library and was presented In the (Irand Duchess. H 1 1 . swept Ibc fb,,,i- xllli a cnrlsev nnd kissed the hand of the prlucesii., who is without a court. I eolltovilcli. Incidentally, l ame over here from Paris elulit yean' ami and learned I'.nyllsh ns a cho rus (jii'l. Slie rose to liadlim roles and was a lilt first In Cbl cubo. Her first husband, a bank er, was killed hy the bolsheviks In the revolution. In I'arls she married (iroaory llatotf. who M-ive her a new start III hlr theater there and who 'culiio to New York with her. The death recently of Mrs. I'"U- .i.itnln S. c.uln s In Cannes. France, reminded New Y o r k newspaper readei-H of the days when she was cue of Hie town's most brilliant hoslessee. It renillllleil them. too. of the time she KilVC K hall for her er vallts In li'-r London house, recelv llitr the cuests at tile head of the main staircase and Klvln away presents from u' 20-foot lihrlst nias Iree. The n rvanls' ball ha vanhhed as a ttiaelous custom In Nei York's -fashh nalile homes. I'""1' one evenliiK ate barriers below stairs were lowered and the butler danced with sculleiy maids, while the master and mistress led tin Kiand inarch. A ttiient life hue chanir , d all that Now domestic prefer Kl nf theater tickets, so once a year the servants are sent out to a how. with a little exira money for a nluhl club afterward. Moile NiiU'lll. tve of runvlo then'er o la- opened There will A Ik lib. t two it them, one in a ltio.nl wnv ..fl'l.f I'tlil'llm.'. the other on Ma'di-on avenue. Thei will b" reminiscent of the first nickelo deon da vs. The I h-aler. In street teVe 1 III "1,1, a I" - ..mm. i llllil am llu' admission probably will he iiboul 25 rents. I A new type of projection is U' , lie used, similar In tile illumi- nateil, magnified ticker-type pro-j Jet'tlnn-. In tiMikt'iae offices. ! one llieater probably will show! i-ii Iv newsrecls ami the other may specialize 111 sports pictures, in-j elliilitlK those 111 wllleh Colter lloliliy Junes is to lie starred. Tlu'1 exhibitor--said-that merely was a possibility. OF BLISTER RUST SroKAXK. Wash.. .Ian. 31. I'T'I To eontl'ol ;t parasite more ileaillyj to northwest rorests than fiees. j an rvprmlitnre of more than smi.nnii within ten years will bej neeessary. 1 This Is the estimate of rorestry experts of the feileral Kovernnient anil northwest states ineetlnt: Itet'e to plan a coin'orteil defense from the lilit-'ler rust that ri-aelieil the l'aelfle eoast from Kui'ope ei'.'.lit years n5;o. ' The forest Industries in Yasll-j inton, Idaho. Oreuon and Mon-j tant some 3,0(i.ono nrres pro- duee un annual revenue npprnxl-' nlatlim MO.IMio.OOO. More than. n' million nnil n half acres of this: I i ill liee is controlled l.v the tThit-: ed States, the largest "owner." The blister rust, less speclneu- ' inr man me nun, is i'i''hi,, , disastrous. 10. K. Mellarg. 1 inspector of the federal forest i service said, but the fight ngnlnstj has been organized, anil dam- ' aire has confined thous- nnrt.- of dollars rather than mil- lions. The rut m-ws quietly lihe a fun siis n uoosel terry and current mumh--. h.iihu . les and kills them aim iiii-ii " back to the hushes for another! cycle. Kradication work ccnsisls , of killiiiK bu.-hes by uprootiK ,,ri daiiiaitinir them with chemical' "The Cnitcd SStates is the only, country to achieve control of I Mister' rust, as Kurftpean nations! liave't'iven up ftrowinu of white pines because c,C It." mild Col. Kvan 'AV. Kelley, r gional forester. I Uy spending appntximatcly JTr.n.Ofio each year for 10 yean. the nine timber of the coast can he f're. d of the menace, experts estimate. Federal and state foresters only j recently discovered vast areas of j infection in Idaho, ami lmineoiaic preventive work was urtTcd. MAfiftrtFlf':!.!). Jnn. 24. (P) .'Wlllkun R. WuIbIi, iliMtrli't jiilnr-nt-y of Couh cuuiity. linn bi'i'n cloi'tcil vlco - proshlont -of tin Nmilhorn Ori'son. reiu'e nfflciTH" (iHSoclation. Kiii'ojieun mnvlc funs i-finiiilnin Hint tlii'.v iiin't unili'l'.nnml 'h:il Ihe .n'lors an' snyliiK hi AilHM'l i'imijiinli tulliii-H. Tliry ilnn't know how Im'ky tln-y un-. liirtui'. (Jur ncwspapi'i'.s ari' K'yhlii im ' a i hi'i'l'ful litlli' earful aliolll the I low price of elcKant fur I'onlM. j r.uy one now for those lonu, chll ' ly liaj-H In the hreailllne. The New Yorker. When they rtarl playlnj nilnia ture foothall we preKinne llley will use !i nickel and two dimes In the hack field Instead of a iiuarter and two halves. Southern l.um hernian. i . . The Virginia cotton en a reported yield of -1 Li per acre, is estimated at ha lee ip W illi : pounds' 311.0011 CLASSIFIED AuVtdTISING BATES Rati ptr word (or first Inierllon, 2c; mil lucccfding liatrtimi. It: minimum 25c. Indij your adi ith For Salt. For Brut. (Ic, ind count lh.it tmrili r. will Mill Inilial, ttliplione numlar. etc., as a word. Claisifitd adi cai in adianct Bid rat t"i ovtr nlion, unliM adnrtuir Im montlily account. No allotunct lor phone trroH. IllOM' WANTI'.l) MAM I'llltTUAIT MIIN. I'llooF-l'ASS-10 HH Ileal diieiil from artist ror your fliiisllcd pui'lrull". Attrac tive -work, prices, service. Hyde Art Studio, 6 1 a Tlioiiilison UhlU;; Seallle, Wash, 31- ki'Fciai. rcni'ifioiit.'itlvo fur Old l.inc l.lfo Insurance' Co. A ni numeralivi; poslllou for some ono In your city, write j. u K luinittli Falls. Ore. Osiby, in: VVAN'Ti:!) SITUATIONS WANTKI) Tloiisekeeplnt-' for el- li'Tlv or business collide, by com petent lady. 1!1 W nth st. 313 CAKPF.NTF.lt work. 2 -IB 3J1-Y. Wi-lle SoUlll anv Ivy. kind of Phone 317 WArJTKD Any' Iclml ot rarponlor IliK day or istlllialo-. Tel. ii',114. 1'fll'MI FOCNII 3- .-ail-old --talllia. fl. Meyer, l-ake Creek. II. 313 Hi-.i.i' waxtkii i rsi.M.i: A OOltESSINO K N V K I. OPI-.S Work at home dm ing MPare time. Hulislaiitlal w.-ekly pay: experl- eiiee uiincceniaty. uignmcii em pio, ii,' lit for honiid, sinceri'. lim liltlous jiersoiiri. Workers l.ea. gile. Napervllle, 111. 312 IOKT FIVi; DOLLARS REWARD will ho paid -fur the letiirn or Infor mation that will lead to his re tarn of a large blue colllu dog with a little touch of Willie. An swers to the name of Huskev. (ieorge Ward, Oratld Hotel. Tel. (). 81 LOST If dog la mrsiltic, call 1519. I6tf LOST On Illllcrest road, black cat with while feet; finder plcawo c ill l'"J;i W, 10 I .w li' r will call, ' 3')3lf MILLIONS NEEDED TO FREE FORESTS WANTED MISCF.LLAN l-XH'S . , ESTEKFIELD Wanted address or heirs of Mik. Clara Wester- Held, n-t- FWior. Write I'. i llox 1 IT. Chicago. 31 EMPTY TIU'CK going to Portland What have you to sellil" I'hiilli liefore noon Sunday. Tel. i li i -J 312' WAXTUO lti weaner ph'.s. in ! quiiv ut rubllf Market, S. ltiver- . side. 31a' Ls51IIvAXl Convalescent and Host Home, cares for old people nnd : invalids. Slrtlf KOll UARDHX and field plowillK. and. (il'ilvl an' sediment, Tel. U12-J. Sanniol Baloman. tf i WAXTKD 2nd hand Roods & Junli. j l'ats, laOti l'l-une. I'll. l!AW Fl-RS VAXTE1 To noli chip; wo pay tho price. Hides,' I wool nnd pelts. Medford Har I cain House, 27 N. Urapo St. ! LOCAI or lonir distance hauling, j AVo Kuarantoo to save you money, llawley Transfer, lil'J Xo. Iliver Bide. lMumo UI I4-X. 2'lStf j WAXTKl) llousohold goods, tools' anil Junk, or what have you'.'; MiMltonl llarcalii House. SI X. Crape St. Phone 1002. tf j WAXTIOD lied Uolli'bon gobbler. Phono 735. l von nnsi-apartments i.-ou r.KXT -3-rooni apl Tel. 201-11. and pcl 312 valo bath. KOI! im:xt l-'urnlshed 2ml St. apart 311 monl. 2 1 i l.)lt KKXT Furnished npai'lment dults. Phono 1177. 3(lliU FOU UHXT 2-room furnished ; apartment $15.00. 32 1 Haven St. xl0Utt : j,,0, H-:NT FurnlsheJ houfie-; keepin rooms. 31 1 IS l.arueii I'OH Hr;T AIWKTMKNTS JiKNT Kurn apartment, - roioiis. s eeitlim porcn, uio.nv bath; real close In. $1.0. IMione 7S7-H. 312 FOU WONT lJe$lrnhlo furnished Apt. AH hotel uoeonimouauoii. Hotel (Irand. .'OK UK XT 'Kurn. apt: stm. heal; ideal location winter or nummer. Tho Uerben, 10 cjuince. 3HUf 'Oil UKXT FurnlMhed ments and itarage, near 334 Apple. Armory, a Hi I It KNT 4 -room apt; steam bi-at, Frlnidalre, hot water ami Karaite. Inquire T.U3 S. Holly St., evenings and Sundays. 30!Uf OH UKNT $12 mill ?1" liiml't minla; walls n:wly liiili'il; lint anil cold wntor, hnlli mid tollcl, 2-tin'V hrli'k lilllhllllK t Jnrk soiivlllo, 10 nilmili'H from .Mril foi'il. Si'i- Mr. ClilliU'i'H, real ' ulntt'. or Tin- NllBKi't Ciillfi'i'llori i'iy Hloi'i'. SJilSIf KOll .HIONT FurnlslH'il iiiiIh; llhU, wali'l", Karai;o; 12, Sl'5, 17. I'liiino .r,2-ll. 27rilC TIIIIKK or l-nn. furnished nimrt nient; private hath, front ent rance, closo In, (le.sirahle, araKe: adullH. Til 10. Main Ut. 313 I OR UKXT IIOUSHS I'oli ItKNT Just what you've hiien lookliu; for. Small fur nished house, :l7.r,ll. Kvery IhlliK vou want. Tel. limi-.l -2. ill I KOll ItKNT Furnished modern house. 4 rooms; hulll-ilns and uaraue. 115 Almond St. Apply No. li:i. 813 Ff lit UKXT Furnished l-ro house. Call -III N. Front after 5 !' m. 31 ltf FOI! ItKNT 5-rin. modern hollee, i acre land: barn, jrariiKc; II mlnulo u.'illc lu mill. 703 Heady. I'hone 075-.I. 312 FOIt HUNT A modern hound, .lose In. See H. A. HuliHCilni, J I i Palm St., .Medford, tire. 3IJ Fdlt Ul'JNT 1-l'oniii house, fur nished, water, Karaite. Kl'J Slllil llllt. 311(11 1 FOR HUNT House with Klll'llK". Nil! ti. lllvol'oidi). Pllolio 'lli-l. o. V, Mvcrs. aosif FO It HUNT -Modern 1 1 111 West llllll. house. 313 FOIt 11KNT Homes. Fill nlshoil or unfurliitshcd. lll'uwtl oie White 171f FOIt HUNT S'lWim cotlime, with balh and kitchen ratiKe, on West llth Kt. Apply WIiib AKoney or Kill KIllB Kt. tf HoI'SES for rent or dale. Call HIS. 30 North Central. 2Sillf 'Olt RENT r-rooin nio'lern bun galow; gond yard, Rhado trees, garden; clow In on east eldo. C. II. Isaac, Palmer Musiu House. 313 FOIt RUNT -house, 1 apt. Pnrlly furnished 22 Ho. Riverside. 313 FOIt KENT fi-room house. . Call UlU-lt. unfurnished 811 FtHt ItKNT 1-rootn liouso, fui' nlslied, wutcr, garago. 812 Sum nilt. auiltr FOR RENT Small furn. house, liith St. tf apt., garugo. 6(14 w. FOU RENT Modern S-room un furnished house; sleeping porch; clean; close In. Inqulro 141 So. Hully 812 TOU ItlAT MISCIiLLANKOI'S FOR RENT OR LEASE 14 acres; Irrigation; 5 acre" Ifdlno clover; adjoining city on east side; 'gar den tractor and some inula. 712 Crater lke, evenings, 317 FOR RENT On shares, to cap able market gardener, annul li.",IHI square Teet excellent gar den lot In Medford; very fine soil; unusually good water pres sure. Call 1102 ovenliign be- tween 6 and 7 clock. 312 FOR ItENT- mnnth. V! Oarage, JJ.OO per li.i iiii'ern.io a pa If rent i t lixisiii'.i) ROOMS , I L'Hl.M ANU IP i A II D I Hie lay. I'liune il-X. per Fli 1: HNT Kooiii for one or two; j hoard. 1 53 .. tJakil.ile. 31 3 Kli l;l')NT Front room, luated. with lioaril. :t;l X. I'eaeh. 3 J KtiH liKXT i rooms, eli - l-'urnislu-il sleeplni; in: homo privileges; liil'le; fiarni;e. Tel. SOI'tf prl ri III 7n-,l. Kill! ItlOXT- Kurnishe Imard. Mrs. T. A. luii So. Ivy. i'hiie room with 1 Waterman, u i 312 VOW !M-:XT Pleasant room for Kontlemnn, closo in. private' homo; bath, garage. 009 K. Miin. 2 u 3 1 f RKXT Nicely furnished uloeplntc rooms with heat; rato i moderate. 32 5 So. Hiveraido Ave. tf ltlSIXKSS OI-rOHTrNlTIKS I'll.l.lXCi STATION and store for salo or trade, on highway. See owner, North Central at Mill Service. 22:.tl'' roil KXCIIANGH Ft i It TltAli: li 3"x."i (loodrich Silvertown conls. run :iooa mill's, for lialoon.s 32xii.2il or 32x0. ii'. P. O. Box 4S2. (I old Hill. S 1 a FOI! TIIADK Pitying dairy near Ashland for Medl'onl homo. Ad dress llox 311, Ashlaml. 3 1 3 WIL1.AM KTTl'I Valley ranch to exchaime for properly here, (live description, locution and Incum brance, If any. l'-ox li. II., Tri bune. 313 l''OIt 'rlt1' : Kqulty in good housu and hit In Stockton, Lai. Morttiauo ahout $-'00. payahlo $;tti.l i per month. Will con Hlder any (;ood real or personal property worth ?r-00 for otiuiiy. 11. t :aley, C5 Kast Main St.. Ashland. Uro. 303tf TOU SAMO IJVKSTOt'K OU SAUK 0 Uuroc KiHs. l."0 H. each; 1 lHiroc boar; all pure breed. Here is your chance to get in the hot: frame with A-l stuff. 10.. J. White, IE. K. 1. 1. Medford. 3l0tf FOR SAM FOl'LTUY i FOR HAM: H. I. I W. J, Warner. lied cockorel.s. 313 ' 11 I C K H. hatchiiiK, alHO lied Miclterels. Drooler's Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 11. Main. I'hono ir,ii;)-u, 3 J"' KOll SAII'i Austr.tlorp hlood tested cockerels ' and hatehlnK KtS. I. 1J. 1UL1UI1U, ii;iiiiai i'nillt. :13 AUHTltKLOHP KOGS for sale Wo have a pen of puro blood mrus and aro booking ordcrn now. Phono vla'i-U-l or sco Gnorge Weiih at KiininorlJ. S13 Vim SAMO 1IOMKS I'(U SA l.l. New modern Niuall payment down. 11 hiuibtt.s Ave. l'Olt KAIJ'-KAIi I0STATE Hl'Y TIIFSF. 5 iie'.-cs, 3 houses. trarae. wood shed. larKc llioilel'll poultry house. lilK rabbit shed: fenced and cross , fellccd: electric water system, IIkIiim, fine well, nice -hade, main road, miles out: Jl.aOO, S52U cash, balance li'JIl monthly. tl acres rich deep free soil. 7 'i acres Irrlunteil. 3 Vj acres very line full bearlliK apple orchard, concreted well. 2 poultry houses. kooiI barn, foundation for house, main road, 1 mile of Talent: J3.00H. Will take .Medford resi dence., Ahnosl new r-rooni east side homo: paved street: modern. Trade cuulty for auto or what have vou? Your chance. I). H. .MIl.I.AItlJ, 423 F.. .Main. 312 FOU SAI.M Or will trade for Place in Medford, a fi-rm. house with lialh. In Phoenix; half block of land: raspberries and ' loganberries, al.so barn and hay shed for three cows. Plenty of rabbit hutches. Call 3-F-3. 313 FOIt SAI.H Iteslilenec. In exclu sive residential district, full hiiHC ilielil, furnace, eleclcic refriMer ator. oleclrle raip;e. Willi or willl , out furniture, at a price for quick sale. Adili'csri 31, .Mall Tribune. 3 1 3 A IIHAI'TIFIIH home at ft (treat sacrifice: about (lain) cash will handle it. The price is IHIK10 1:111c more than V the actual value. Ilrowu & White,, Itealtois, Holland Hotel Hlilit. tf ONLY J3I!II(I for a close In 7-rooni I home, furnished; a good Income property. 11 can lie handled onl reasonable terms tho best huyj ,.r it....... r. Atri.ii.. 1 ltealtoirt, Holland Hotel Ul.lg! tf WHEN YOU think of real estnto, think of Drown & While. tf FOR SALE MISCliLliAXI'XIL'S MAJESTIC R.MIIO Nearly new; cheap for cash. See it at Smith & Walklns Service Station, llth and Riverside. 312 WHEAT (lood plump white wheat. I'eclc.'uiH'd. 81. .'i(t ext. Mutual Mill & .Seed Co.. Inc. 3llltf 'OR SALE Ivory bedroom set. how-end bed. Iron bed. Ivory color, with or without dresser: child's crib: cheap. 1100 East Main, mornings. 313 I'XHt SALE Grain 3II-J-4. hay. Phono 313 HA VE men now working nnd In about two week will ho abio to otfur green wood In tier or cord lots. Price for hardwood, if or dered now, Is $s.50 per cord or 82.50 per tier. Pino or fir 87.75 per cord or 82.25 per tlor. Cord price Is either 12 or K.-lnch wood. Tier price Is 12-lnch. Add 2oe for lfi-lnch. Cannot be reached In town, so address or - tier to llox 10 caro Mall Trlbtino. 312 FOR SALE spray rigs. rare lin i! flood used portablel All ftlzea. A-l shnpe, li"C J.icli M'llile. Tel, JOltf" roil hoii.se; N. 'o 3 I 2 Ill'KIMCKS DIltKCTTORT AhstriU'tM 'MIUKAY A11STRACT CO. Ab Btracta o( Title. Title Iniurnnca, I Itoiims 3 anil i, Xo. II North O-nlral Ave., upstairs. .(ACKSflN CO. AllSTHACT CO. Australia of TltlB anil Title litsurunce. T It e only comnlcta Title System U Tiieksoii County. ArroiuitnntH WII.SHX Al'DITIXO COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. 3. -M. WIlFon, C. 1'. A.: Leland J. Knox. C. P. A. Liberty Bldg., Phone 1 57-11 . Ciilroprni-tlo Pliyslrliui DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlro prnetlCA Nervo Specialist, t'fffea hours to 12. 2 to 6. 313-204 Liberty nidg. Office Phone 680; lies. Phone 7 iQ-H. Kh'elrlo Motor Itonalrinjt U C. SCIIAPHK Armature wrlnrt lnp. electric motor repairing. Stock boal'.nirs an.l brushes. Si N. Central. Paone U0-.T-2. 11 ' irtpert Window Clcanera LKT CIHOHUli DO IT Tel. 1173. Mouse cleaning. Kloor waxing. Oriental rui? cleftnlnp, speeialty, Financial W13 LEND MONEY to worthy pen- i plo to pay their honest debts. Pa- . clflc Coast Credit Association, 421,, Medford IildK., Medford, Ore. Furniture Repairing P17HNITUHK HE-UPHOLSTERED re-finished, re-glued. Wo carry a full line of upholstering sam ples. A. N. Thibault, Tel. 969-R.,,, Money to rxwin 6 Louc Time Ileal Estate Mortgage Ixisim IMiono 1329 OoDinierclal Plimnco Corp. Medford, Oregon Monnments T1IM OUKCION GRANITE CO. Monuments, li. A. Hicks, General , Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Sak Manager. 302 N. Front St. 3Iuslo IMano Instruction FRKD At.TON HAIGHT Teach , of piano. Classical and populal music courses. Hatght Musi Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg., Tel 7? Pulntliie: nnd PnnerlianBlno; IIARHV MAItX Painting, tinting paner-hungitiff. Phone 178-J. 86901 M. A. BI.ISS & COMPANY Pain hilt, paperluinglnu; and lnterlol finlshliiR. 802 Crater Lake Av Phono 1G04. 41 Prlnlcru and I'lihllshcm MKOFOItD PRINTINO CO. Hit tho best equipped printing offl'l in Southern Oregon. BookblnrV' ltiK. loose leaf ledgers, bllllrj nvsteniH, etc. Portland prices, n N. Fir St. lladlo Scrrloo RADIO SERVICE on any mM radio. H. O. Puruoker, 22 Soutl " Grape utroet. Office Phono 835; lies. 1442. 181" (IIIAIIANTBBD Radio Service... using unequalled Supreme Diag nometer. Phone 1247, day or night. Almue Pruitt. Sand and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Oravel plant. Clean washed sand and gravol; crushed gravel, all sizes. Phono, plant 1203, or office. 127. Htorago WAREHOUSING Storage, DUtrl hution. Medford Warehouse, 810 South Front Bt. phono 318. c Transfer EA113 TRANSFER & 8TORAOB CO. Office 111 N. Fir street.' Pliono 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE, . Service Kuarantoed. 21) 8. Grape St., Phono 614, or residence 1060, UE1NK1NO TRUCKING SERVICE1'" Transfer and hauling Of all ' kinds. Offlco 809 South Front BU : Phono 332. I'Oll 8ALH MISCl:f,IiANEOU8 WHOLE easlcin corn. 81.00 cwt. Mutual Mill & Seed Company, inc. 310tt FOIt SALE For your shrubs, clean sheep Call 422-L. lawn and 1 fertlllscer. . 315 , 'l N;;lown ill 50 and 73o box. tiring boxes. F. A I lens- peter. Jacksonville. Tel. 1 6. 317 FOR SALE HundreilM of Inns of sheep fertilizer at nearly half price. See Randall, 245 tl. Cen tra. Phono 371-X eveningrf after II. -312 KLAMATH POTATOES. 73c cwt; short time only. 710 South Riv erside. 31. FOR SALE Restaurant equip ment. Phono 13s4 or inquire lsl. Theater. 318 FOR SALE Used sewing ma-' chines, all mftken. $5 up; termit If dcslrod. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Muuhino Co.. 21 North llarllott. lf FOIt SALE Jonathan and Spitz-' enberg apples. Call Roguo R. Co., 1311'). . tf" FOR SALE Looso alfalfa hty haled grain huy. Elmer Ross. It. F. D.. Ross Lnne. mtf DRY FIR nnd mixed green whlto i and hlar! oak, 82.40 nnd 82.80 per Her. Nathan H. Newcotnh, Jr., 725 S. Central, or Tel. 735-R. . 307tf ...... ' FOU SALE M.irquia wheat, 81.50 per cwt. Tel. K50-J-2. SSI i FOIt balk At bargain. 1 oak veneer doors, sizo 2 feet by 7 feet, with lock and without. rli'is. Mee Hi, m al M.iiltTl llilliuv office, I i