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tack si:vkn "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDTORD MAIL TRIBUNE" MRPFOTJD MAIL TRIRUN'E. MRDFORD, OI.'KdOY, MONDAY. FFJiRCARV 2. 1 !):"! I . THE MARKETS Livestock. PORTLAND, Foil. 2. (K Cnt llu lS.'.u. calves i:io; looks steady. Steers, UOO-SiUO Mm., good, $8.10 (illl.lO; medium, tT-SUIT H.BU: com-! mon. ttj.lifi'ii T.5H; 900-1100 Mm.. good, $s.5ui 9.10; medium. $7.50, Di S.50; commuu $0.2 ;'i li 7.50 ; lino-j 1:1011 His.. goud. $s.25 S.S5; me dium. $ T.r. o s.25; lu-iriTM, 5 n o - X50 Mis.. good, $7,511 fa K. 25; mi1 ilium, Jli.SU Hi 7.5(1; common, $5 50 H li.50; cows, good, $ti.2riiiiili.75; common unci medium, $5.OO'ir0.2ri; low culler anil i-utli'r, $2.50 iii 5.00; hulls (yearlings excluded) $5,001)1 ."1.75; cutter ronmon anil medium, :l..r.0'fi 5.00; vealers. milk foil. 10 t 11.50; medium, $s..ri(ir 10; cull ami common, $5. 50u S.50; calves 2."iO-5ilO lbs., guod ami choice, $N.5IKi 10.50; common and , mc ilium. '..tin 4 S-.'iU. lines -I i 1 f . including 2017 di rect oi- through. 15'ii25f lower. (Soft or oily hogs ami rousting pigs excluded) light lights, 140 1011 His., 7.75fix.75. Light weight li;il-lS0 Mis., S.50ifi 8.75: 1SO-200 Mis.. $S.501i 8.75; meilium weight. 200-220 Mis.. $7. 758.75; 220-250 Mis., $7. 5HII R. 50; heavy weights, 2511-200 III. $7.25I X.25; 290 :150 Mis.. : . V r. Hi S.(M: packing sews 275-500 lhs.. Sli.r.llio 7.75: . feeder anil Blocker pigs. 70-130 lhs., $S.7fi Hi 10. Sheep 250; talk inn sleaily. Iimhs 90 Mis. down. good anil choice, $il.75iii7.25; medium. $5.50 1 li.75; all weights, common. $4.50 iii'5.50; yearling wethers, 00-110 lhs., medium to choice, $4. (WW 5.50; ewes, illl-120 lhs.. 2.25il' :i.50; 120-1511 lhs. 2.2 5 Hi :1.25 ; all weights, cull and commun, $1.50 W2.25. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Fell. 2. ipi (Prices lii retailed', except as noted. Itutlcr: Finn. Cubes: Extras, 2Sc; standards. 27c; prinie firsts, 20c; firsts, 25e. Creamery prices: Prints 3c over cuhe stand ards. HCCS; Easy; fresh extras ISc: standard.". 17c; fresh mediums, llic; pullets. 10c. Prices to whole salers 2c under price to retailers. MILK: Steady; raw milk (4 per cent) $2 .00 per cwt., delivered Portland, less 1 per cent; grade C milk. 1.5(1. r.utterfat. deliver ed in Portland, 24 25c. Pol'l.TRV: Steady: (buying prices) alive heavy hens over (' Mis., Die: medium hens. :l'j-l'.i lhs.. 14-1 5c; light hens, 13c: springs. 20e; Pokln ducks. 4 lhs. ami over. 24c; colored duel;--, 15c; turkeys. No. 1. 32c. COfXTUV MEATS: eal ami lions easy; some sales veal at lc decline; hogs quoted i-lc lower; (liming prices) choice veal 14 15c per Ih. I'ork 12',jc; choice lamhs, 14 15c; heavy veals, 9-10c; mutton. (itT. " ' "' ONIONS: Steady; Oregon, 1 1.25. ' POTATOES: Steady: No. 1 graded. 1 75 2.00; No. 2. $l.l-'i 1.50; Florida. new, $2.352.50 per 50-lh. sack. WOOL: Steady: eastern Ore Kun nominal: valley 14 lSc; lamh 10 14c. Mohair, nominal. I1AV: Steady: (wholesale buy ing prices delivered Portland) eastern oreKon timothy, $22.S0ff 23.00; valley. $1010.50: alfalfa. $ 1 1; 50 1 7.5U; clover, $10; oat hav. S10: straw. $7.00 s 00 ton: selling prlcoe. $1,1102.00 mure. Portland Wheat I'liillaml Wheat PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 2. W) Wheal: Open H'gh Low Close May li" -is cs lis July Ill V4 .61 Vi -CI Vi -Bl'i Cash wheat: DiR Hend hluestem : f' Soft white 1 Western while ;,; I In i-il winter '3 Northern aprlnK ,i3 Western red 1,3 Oats: No. 2-3S Hi. white 22.00 Today's car receipts: Wheat ll!2; hurley 2; flour 31; corn 5; oats I; hay fi. Sun rmiH'lM-o llHtU'iTat SAN FUANC1HCO, Fob. I!.- (VP) Tiuttoifiil f.o.h. San l'ranciseu 2Vc. Wall Street Report .V.3W YOH1C, Fob.' 2. CP) A il iiliciim of confiilenee nppenred , oilay a stock market, titter the ket had started the new month , ilcionsly. anil prices firmed up . ttle in the filial tew minutes. 1'raillliK was close tu a standstill, however, with a turnover of only 1.200.000 shares, or close to the smallest In more than two years. Since February Is traditionally a "bear" month, traders moved with decided caution. Dividend reduc tions by Standards of Indiana and International Nickel had been ex pected and barely caused a ripple. Today's closinK prices for 1 "i selected stocks follow: Am. Can 1 10 Am. Tel. and Tel I Anaconda 32 ' t'ol. (las 3li'-j Curtis WrlKlit 4' Ceneral Klectrio (new) 44 '4 Ceneral Motors 3 'h Krnnlciit Copper 2 3'n M.. lit W.111I -a Makes You Forget You Have FALSE TEETH N'o I'lnui-r diies any wearer of fal-e t'-i'tll ni'i-d to be annoyed 01 feel ill at ease. Kasteeth. a new liopr.ie.l P'.wder. Kprinkle.t on your plates will hold t Iw-rn f rm and ciiiiifoi't able. No fiimniy, n.iney t.i-te or feetiiia:. Ounis and mouth Will nut (tel sure. Avoid embar ras.nii'nt. C"t Fastei-th from Jar min A- Wo. .ds or any other pood druui-'ist. BRINGING UP MAcJO '' 00! HV SEEM i-Mi-idts)' PTif? io UONiMoW Si-t&'S JO'ST ABOOT FEFKJOTTEM auu'boot it- ouuY-WHacr -X RELlEF-THACT OOti WAS A BIQ THE NEBBS Fifty 7 - PAPPV IT WASM'r " OO JUEMT AVWAV OM "THE BRlNiSlMvi " ; ... I ' THERE JERC ALLT 42.00 ? THE C 'SAP ""Y'' X rvvjEU, FOLKS, RISHT TD SO WW W AND SOT MARRIED ; BACK; WE'RE 6VEM k; NES, AMO ,..'X . . KlNlOS OP ROMOS3 1 &KATE i 1- W1SM VO 'H' I IvAiTWOUT TELI-IKJS 7 wm-tOOT TELLIMG, ME Nou HAD US SO .V CHAWCES ARE V ' AROUNJD AMBV H A-K'NJOWED IT LD LCT PAPPSS BACK V1- A TWINie iJ MOTWIM' ABOUT IT ANiO f VJORdED EVERVBODV EUERVUODV WAS Y , . ' EvEW OPFT- TfZ-O IsOMEBODV FIWO Mt j V ABOUT IT Ijm NOUR FATHER.. AMD THOU6UT SOMETHIWiS; AFKAIO "THAT I )20O REWARD FOROU3T TO SEE HOWOO I HOME AMD LOOK WHAT VOU V AWFUL. HAPPEKJEO SOMETHIM DlDMT I VKJiroStMATIOM A COULP FIMD ITS WAV J - nonuruT S 6ROUSHT BACK . "TO VOL) HAPPEW TO AaouT VOL) S AWAV FROM HIM HIM . Radio Corporation 1 a V Int. T. anil T 20 Sears Roeliuck 50 S. ! 1031.J United Air Craft 20 L". S. Steel H0, Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune-Virgin Station) Monday. P. M . ii to l't--l'-eonIoH Eleclrie:-News and Markets, Mall Tribune. G to -7 Yellow' Cab: Xunn- llush. T to S Let', Oct Assi News Di-t-.st: old nuts Revu w. TIP'. S to 0 lialalaliaka ici.ited: Chest ches- tra; Uailio Drama. 0 to 10 Musical (loins. 1'IH'. Tuesday. A. M. 7:110 to S Jireakfast broad cast of news. Mail Tribune. S to 0 KMKI) prciciitatiim. !l to 10 Krlcnjilship Circle; Domistie Science. 10 to 11 Southern Oremin (las Corporation; Medt'iinl Laundry, 11 to 12 M.iKill Drill; Co.; fiobl Seal; Fisher Mills. P. M 12 to 1 Swem's Hook Shop: Heath's Drui; store: Ctohl en West; news flashes by Mail Tribune. 1 to 2 Sperry Flour; Mann's Dept. Store; Shoppers' 1)1 Kest; Scientific Labora tories. 2 to ,1 llappiney Train. 4:15 to Kiddies' period: Cecil and Sally. Ti to 0 Lewis Super Service: News anil markets by Mail Tribune. 0 In 7 Jackson Kblir. & Assn.: P.eebe Service; office Roys. 7 to S Let's Oct Assoi News Dimst; Three Loan Your iated; lacks. inc. S to fi Liberty Meat Mir ket: Lord P.anipiet. KMKI): Life's Rouellette, I'llC. 0 livlO Phantoms of I'.road way. I'I!C. to 7:30 p. m. StromberR-Carl-son prnprnni. N'lt(! service to KliO, KIIO. HOMO. K(iW, KI'I. Kl'Sll. KTAIi 30 to R p. m. lOmpire Ilulldcrs. SHC service to KOO. Kllg. ) KOMO. KC.W. KKCA, KI'SD. KTAIt .X to S:13 p.m. Amns 'N" Andy. MIC service (o KOO. KIIQ, KOMO. KOW. KHi'A. KFSD S : 1 5 t.i S:3u p.m. This timainc I'niveise. NltC service to Klill H to !l p ill. P.inlv S.-iuer's Shell Symphonists. N'llC servire to Kl'd. 'KI'I: KIIQ. Kd.MO. KOW S:15 to 9 p. 111. S:30 to 0 p.m. Sparklells The C.icIC'tl''S. Nl:C service to KOO !i to !l:3fl p.m. Adi'i-ntiiri s of Slierli.ik lli!mes. N'la' si-rvice In KOO. Kill.'. KH.MH. KOW. KI'I. KI'SD. KTAIt a:.1n to 10 pin Pacific Natiiin.il Singers. Nl'.i ' service :o KUn 10 to III 30 p. 10. .Musical r.cbnes. NltC service to KOO. KI'.CA 10:.To to 10-4, p.m. Ylr 1'rlcn' Scntty, NIIC service to KOO, KOA 10:45 to 11 p.m. Walter V. I'er-nl-r. 'cellist. NP.C feivice to KOO, KOA 4. .j. 4, 4, 4, 4. . 4. 4, .;. . .j. FATHER . .i ' I I " ' Fifty JACKSONVILLE," Ore., Feb. 2 (Special)- Copco worUmen were hero lust week locatili); radio in-terftM-enco which (liey I'uiitid in a power lino up Jackson Creek. Hurley Mall of Little Applecalo was in Jacksonville for supplies Wednesday. Funeral services for K7.ra Arnold of Cupper, were held at Conner's chapel Wednesday with Hev. C. 10. Mell ol'ficiatinc,. Interment was made, in the Jacksonville cenielery. A larp.0 tntmlier from the Apple fiitle district attended. Lawrence liobcr and -small daughter laila from Thompson Creek were here Friday enronte to aft'dlord. John H. Knight ftavc a violin solo durini- the proKrnm at the annual Slates dinner al the First .Methodist church in Medford Sat urday oveniitK. Mr. and Mrs. T. .1. Knriitht and iimall ihutithter of Medford were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. II. K. liatina. Mrs. Pearl James of Medford spent Thursday niftht nt the home of Mi-s. O. O. Sauden. Mrs. Alpha II art man and son Lyle visited Mrs. John Hicham, an old pioneer, tu Sains Valley last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Lewis anil son Curroll visited Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Slaitle of Willow Springs re cently. Mrs. Halph JentiiURR and Mrs. Louis Jennings culled at the home 01' Mrs. S. K. DnnninKton Thursday. Miss Carmen Dorothy is employ ed as nurse for Mrs. Scott Davis at their home In Medford. Mis. ICImer Adams. Mrs. V. T. Wilson and Mrs. K. O. Merrifield of Medford called nt the O. C. Dor othy home and also on Mrs. Mattie Wilson Tuesday. Mrs. John Dunninxlnn and Miss Oertrude DuitnitiKloti shopped in .Medford Tuesday. Mrs. C. W. Hunlii of Ashland visited Mrs. L. J. Cotnhest Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Moore and children attended the funeral of Mr. Moore's brother's wife in (Irants Pass last week. T. C. Norrls, who has spent the past two month? nt the home of his ristor in Coor county has re lumed. Ktiy Itapp and Joe liapp 01' Tal ent were liere recently. Mr. 11111I Mrs. K. II. Hell enler 1 lined unday with a bin Inlay din ner for Mr. and Mrs. Marie, of Medford, Mr. null Mr. Lynn Hunt ley, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kassa ler and Mrs. Muraaret Thompson. Mis. Haho (lieu and son Lyie of Medford culled on Mrs. Mallie Wil son Wednesday. .Mrs. Will Hudson and son Les ter Hudson of Klamath Kails spent Thursday tit the home of iMrs. Maty Swindell. Mis. Alpha llurtman nnd Miss .Mattie Iloozin were business visit ors in Medford Thursday. Charles Dorothy Is Improvint frotn his recent Illness and able to he out imalll. Mrs. II. N. I.olland of Medford and Mrs. Clarence Itnundtree of T liiah, Calif., were guests of Mrs. A. O. Lewis recently. Mis. Ilatold Crump spent Hie week end at her home on Little AppleUate. Mrs. K. M. K'inti'-v and Mrs. M. :. Palric or Cold Hill were recent ci'-itois in Jacksonville. Mrs. ;. (). Satidcn was a lunch eon guest Ftidav of Mrs. Helen rcruusoii in M-illiitd. Among tlio---e lecently Visitinc. tlie .la' ksoiivilb- Museum were K. N. Hutleyn. Chicago; It. (I. Cliam bcrliiln, Seaiile; mid Frank I.. l-'vaitH of Klam.tth f'atls. Mr. nmoMrs. Jnltn Penioll nod inn Junior of Atipl,'I-'ate called on Miss Issie MeCnlly Tuesday. .Mr. and Mis. W. II. Hunch have. MMcafeS U-wArTY. VU' l MmW7 2-2 tt f7Ty iia (Copyii:hl. nil, by TUc 11.11 Synili.Jit. Inc.) Tu.lc M.ik U S. r. OITn . . l n TFJSSa'Si '-Mil X I'.iJl. It.i l (Vjiuie Smut-. In. . Uri-al tliiulii riKliu iwervcd. returned from Coos county where they have spent the past month with friends. Mr. Bunch celebrat ed his seventy-filth birthday while gone. Mrs. William James of Medford was dinner guest of Mrs. Lenard Lyons Thursday. Ray Stevenson of Ihls place und Mr. Newman of Meill'ord left last Thursday morning to work In llielr mine near (Iranls Pass. Polly Walliins from Copper Is stopping at the home of Mrs. H. C. Whitney while taking treatment from Dr. Stearns in Medford. Mr. mid Mrs. Fred Butcher und son Frank 1'iom Thompson Creek visited friends in Jacksonville. Fri day. Pant Noble Grand club of the ltebekah lodge met with Mrs. Zola Ficl; Thursday afternoon. Twelve ladies were present. Their next meeting will he 11 social meeting at the I. O. O. F. hull on the eve ning of February 21 at which Hie members will entertain their hus bands. The Jackson county bridge crew is building three concrete citlberts on the Old Stage road between Jacksonville ami Cold Hill. I .Mrs. FJizuheth Croneiniller spent I Thursday at the P. .1. Kick home. Mrs. Kttu Franta from Owen Ore ! gun Lumber Co. Camp :i above Butte Falls, vislied .Mrs. F.lhel Ol son Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John It, Knight spent Wednesday nt ('.rants Pass. .Mr. Knighl now has another class of violin students. (1. O. Sauden attended the dinner and progiam given by men of the Presbyterian church in Medford Friday evening. Funeral services lor Sidney l.usk of Jacksonville were held at Perl's Funeral Home Thursday with In terment In the Central Point, ceme tary. New students enrolled In the Jacksonville high school last week were lleulah Bedlord, Veleia Win nlngham. Bruce Merrirield mid Floyd Whitney, making a total reg istration of sixty-live pupils Ibis year in the high school. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore of Med lord called on friends here Thurs day. Mrs. Marlon Stevenson and son Gerald are visiting at Wihlerville, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert llnnnn had as dinner guests Tuesday evening Father .Meagher (if Medford and John Opp from the Opp mine wesl of town. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Norrls enter tained nt dinner Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Webster Clark and Jack Ward or Medford. Misi.es Vesta Mall, Kthlyn Knot and Grace Kirk shopped ill Med ford Saturday. U'tiard Osborne has luirchaseil a house on South Third street built a couple years ugo by Mr. SVItler. Mr. Osborne Is having the house re decorated. Mr. and Mrs. A. .T. Ting-loaf and daughters lleulah and June of Kaglo Point spent Friday evening at the J. G. Miller home. Mrs. Fred Kick will he liosless tills afternoon to the local health unit, the teachers of the Jackson ville public school 11 ml also Dr. Wilson, county doctor, and Lyda King, health nurse ror tills vicinity. Notice 10 Creditors. In the County Court of tb" Stale of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of J. Ellis Slater. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the County court of Hie Slate of ( gon for Jackson I'oiiniy. bis so-1 pointed me Adiuinitiiili ix with Die will anncx'-d of lb" slate of J. I-'.II. slater, ill cased. All pel 'ens hav .ng claims against said estate at el hereby required In present tbe'ii with proper vollchi rs. within six Tllolllbe from this d it" at t lie of fice of Porter J. Neff, Cooley lillibl 1 11 -e-. Me. Moid. Oregon. H ue, I January I (',, 1031. polil'KK J. NI'.FF. Administrator with Will Annexed of the Estate of J. Ellis Slater, Deceased. By George McManusj WHAT5 I v THE LOOK'n-n"' Some OME HA- FOOMQ r-rt ULTTLE PET- , IM'T Tt- AT J D-6T VvyONlOERFOU? mam. l. Notice to Creditors. i In the County Court of tho State of Oregon for Jiickson County. In the Matter of the Hstato of Joe 1 Moonuiw. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the ; County Court of the State of Ore jgoo for Jackson County, has ap pointed me administratrix for the estate of Joe Moomaw. deooaecd. All persons having claims against s:iid estate are hereby retllireil to present the same with proper vouchers within six months from this date at the office of Porter J. Neff. Cooley 1 '.uilding, .Medl'ord, Oregon. Dated January 1 f., 1031. DOLL1K MOOMAW, Administratrix of the Kstatc. of Joo Moomaw, 1 leeeased. CIASSIFIEO ADVERTISING RATES - Rule ncr word (or tint insertion, 2c: (Kh succeeding, imertion, lc: minimum 25c. Index your adi with For Suit, For Rent, etc, and count these words as well as eacl) Initial, telephone 1 numher, etc., as a woid. 1 Classified ads cash in advance and not taken 1 over phone, unless advertiser hat monthly account. I No allowance lor phone errors. WANTIOl) SITUATIONS GOOD pltl'N'KII and blight man. able to wall for pay. wants work In orchard. Will take share 111 crop. A. '., care Mail Tribune. 3 1 5 OAKPICNTF.K wishes work. 2-ni South 321-W. any Ivy. kind of Phono 317 VANTI"D SUSOrciXAXHOVS TRA V IOL opportunity. Leaving tor Oakland Monday or Tuesday. Will lake one passenger to share expenses. 713 Cedar St. 313 WANTliD Patients, and elderly peopb Tel. 12X2 of call at convalescents to care for. 7 S. Chestnut. :ii:itr WA N'T FI) 10(1 weaner pigs. In quire at Public Market, S. River side. 315 ASHLAND Convalescent and Rest II e. care for old people and Invalids. 210tf FOR GARDICN and field plowing, fijind, gravel and sediment. Tel. 012-J. Samuel Bateman. tf RAW FURS WANTED Do not ship; we pay tho price Hides, wool anil pells. .Medford Bar gain House, 27 N. Grapo St. 227tf LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money. Jlawley Transfer, lilll No. River side. Phone 1II44-X. ailHtf WANTED Household goods, tools nnd lunk. or what iiavo yon'f Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Grape St. Phone 10112. tf ron hi:nt miscki.i.ankocs FOR RENT OR LEASE -14 acres; irrigation; 5 acre., ladlno clover; adjoining city on east side; par den tractor and sumo tools, 712 Crater Luke, evenings. 317 FOR RENT Oarnire, $3.00 per month. $26 So. Riverside Ave. tf roil hi:nt i i'itMsiii:i ROOMS FOR HUNT Furnlfihed house keeping rooms. 311 N. liarilett. I tf FOR KENT -Comfortable 1 11 1 3 W. llllli. room. 314 ROOM AND HOARD one Per day. Phone OMS-X. dollar 314 FOR RKNT Room for one or two; board. 153 N. Oakdale. 3 1 :t FOR RENT with board. Front room, healed. 33 N. Pencil. it 24 Full RIONT Furnished sleeping riiniiis, close in: homo privileges: price reasonable; garage. Tel. I07li-.l. 3 0 '.' t f KOR RIONT Pleasant room for gentleman. close in, private home; bath, garage. COS E. Main. 2'jaif KOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping rooms with heat; rato moderalo. 325 So. Riverside Ave. tf Xotlce to rrcilitnis. it ii i BUSINKSS Ol'roilTUKITIKS THE FltviOEV? FIVE "iHES AiOKTH HOMOREO SOCKS L 'T-iU'bT FER RtTORMtM' LOOK AT X DOG LKt THAT iSi 1 FOR KliNT Furnished ment. 217 W. 2nd St. npart 314 FOR RKNT Furnished apartment adults. Phono 1177. 300tf FOR 11KNT 2-rnnm furnished apartment $1 5.00. 324 Haven St. ai)lit( FCHN'ISIIIOI) apartment, 2 or 3 rooms; plea.--ailt. licit, newly decorated and oillippeil : reason able. 1205 I-:. Main SI. 3 1 3 1 f .'OH RFNT -Film, apt: slm. heat; ideal location winter or summer Tho Bcrben. 10 (Jilince. lllotf FOR KENT Furnished apart ments nnd sariiKO, near Armory. 331 Apple. 3111 FOR RIONT 4-rooni apt; steam heat. Frigidaire. hot water and garage. Inipliru 503 S. Holly St.. evenings and Sundays. .suau- FOR RKNT $12 nnd 1 0 apart ments; walls newly tinted; hot and cold water, bath and toilet, 2-stury brick building at Jack sonville, 10 minutes from Mofl ford. .See Mr. CbllderK. real oh jitato, or Tho Nugget Confection ery Store. 243lf FOR RIONT Furnished npls; lights, water, garage; $12. $15, $17. Phono 453-M. -7r,t TIIRU10 or 4-rm. furnished apart ment; privato bath, front ent rance, close In, desirable, garage: adults. 7J1 I-!. Main St 313 i-oit iu-:.t iiousics FOR RKNT -. 3-roonl furnished house, ciiie in. Call ill 437 S. Central. Phone 310. 31 Ti FOR RKNT Jtl.st what you've been looking tor. Small fur nished bouse. $37.50. Kvory tbilig you want. Tel. 5X0-.I-2. Illl FOR RKNT Furnished modern hiillse, 4 rooms; bllllt-llns und garage. 1 1 .1 Almond St. Apply No. ll!l. 31.1 FOR 1IKNT -house, Cull 5 p. in. - Furnished 4-rooni 411 N. Front after 3 1 j 1 r FOR RKNT 1-rooin house, tilr nished, water, garage. HI 2 Sum mit. 3lllUt FOR RKNT llouso 842 H. Rivemldo. O. V. Myers. With garage. Phono 404. sostr FOR RKNT Homes. Furnished or iinfurnlriheil, Drown Ac White. 1 7tf FOR RENT 5-room cottage, with bath and kitchen range, on West llth St. Apply Wing Agency or 4U(i K ins; St. tf Hot'SES for rent 105. 30 North Ci or sale. Call ntrn I. 2K0tf KOR RKNT a-ronm modern bun galow; good yard, shade trees, garden; eliwo In on east wide. c. 11. Isaac, J'alinor Muslo House. 313" 'OR RKNT -house, 1 apt. Partly furnished 422 So. Riverside. 813 'ill RENT 1-room house, fur nished, water, gal ago. 812 Sum mit. 3 0 H t f FOR RENT Small fum. Iiourc, upt., garage. 004 W. 10th St. tt 1'Olt I0XCII.WGI5 FOR TRADE 6 30x5 Goodrich Sllverlown cords, run 3aoo miles, for baloons 32x0.20 or 32x.5o. P. O. Host 412. Gold Hill. 3I3 KOIl TRAlE--l,aviii dairy near Ashland for Medford home. Ad dress Hex 311. Ashland. 31.1 WILLAMETTE Valley ranch to exchange for property beie. Hive description, localion ami Incum brance, if any. Ilox R. H Tri bune. si:i FOR TRADE- Liul7yllV roiiiI hoiiHo and lot In Stockton, Cal. Mortgage about !fc2U0, payable $:m.l.'i per month. Will con tiiiler any good real or personal property worth $500 for eqllllv. II. C. Haley, tii East .Main St.. Aisllland, Ore, 303tf i " v. i ( - :y i face r 1 biJifeiiii- iii'i , ' THt LOOK i By SOL HESS FILLING STATION and storo for sal or trade, on highway. See owner, North Central at Mill Service. 22ntC l-'OINI) i-OCNI) :l-yi.'ni-old Ktallimn. 11. (I. Meyer, Lake Creek. 313 LOST If don ta mtssing. call 1610. SBfitf LOST On Ilillerest road, black cat with whlto feet; tinder please cull 1 iio-i-W. anil nsvlier will call. au:ttf roit SAM LIVESTOCK 'OR SALK 5 Diiroc gilts, 150 lbs. each; 1 Duroc boar; nil pure breed. Here Is your chance to get In the hug game with A-l .stufr. 10. J. White, It. l' D. 1. Medford. S 1 tltf KOIl SAMO PODIiTllY FOR SALE Eight Austrolop pul- leis ami one cockerel. i-iiiuib IMIH-.1-2. 314 FOR SALE R. I. Red cockerels. W. .1. Warner. 313 CHICKS, hatching, also P.ed cockerels. Drcssler's Square Deal Hatchery, 1107 E. Main. Phono Uilill-L. 310 FOR SALE Alislralorp blood tested cockerels und hatching eggs. p. D. Lofiund, Central Point. 313 ACSTRELORP EGGS for snlc Wo havo a pen of pure blood birds and are hooking orders now. Phono 1552-R-l or Bee George W..I1I1 nt l.nninnrt. Ill' TOR KAMO IlICAIi KSTATE FOR SALE Or will trade for place in Medford, 11 5-rm. house with bath. In Phoenix; half block of land; raspberries and loganberries, also barn nnd hay shed for three cows. Plenty of rabbit hutches. Call 3-F-3. 313 FOR SALE Residence, In exclu sive residential district, full base ment, lurnace, electnie refriger ator, electric range, with or with out furniture, at a price for quick sale. Address 31, Mall Tribune. 313 A IIIOAI'TIFCL home at a great sacrllice; about $1500 cash will handle II. M'hii price Is $0001) little more than Vi the actual value. Itrown it White, Itnaltors, Holland llolel llldg, tf ONLY $3000 for n closo In 7-rootn home, furnished; a good income properly. It can be handled on reasonable terms tho best buy wo know of. Ill-ntvn St 'White, Realtorn, Holland Hotel Uldg. tf WHEN Volt think of real CHtate. think of llrosvn White. 'If FOR HALF HOMES FOR SALE 5-riinln modern home, corner lot. Can bo luado very nllractive by some painting and papering inside, ow-ncd by Loan I'nmiiuny and ofrered ror $1250.00; $75,011 down, balance $12.00 per month tiicluding In terest. See Charles A. Wing Agency. D.strict Reprerientallves Western Loan ami Ituilding Co 314' Will KAMO MISCIOM.ANIOOIS KOR SALE Slelnbach-Dreher fine upright piano, excellent con dition, ror veiy small down pay ment and -.iv leriiiN. Call even ings. 117 N'oii Hill St.. Ashland. 31.1 WHEAT Good plump white wheat. recleaUled. $1.50 cwt. Millual Mill ti Seed Co.. Inc. 3llltt KOR SALK Grain hay. 3I1-J-4. Phone 813 FOR SALE Good used portable spray rigs. All sizeji. A-l shape. Ibii'KOiusI Si'O Jack Moore. Tel. 723. $0Stf . . . I ul'si.vkss iihf:ctobt Allstmeti ' MUIIKAY AHSTRACT CO. Ab stract of Title. Title InBuranc Hooiim 3 and 5. No. 32 Nort C-'ntral Ave., upstairs. .IACKSON CO. AllSi'llAOT CO. Ahslinets or T 1 1 l anil Title Insurnnee, T li e only complete T I t I o S y t e m ll Jackson County. AcconittnPts WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. B. M. Wilson. C. P. A.; I-eland J. Knox. O. P A Lllwrty Bldg., Phone 157-U. Clilropi actio 1'liyplclao riR E W. HOFFMAN Chlro practice Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5. 208-204 Liberty Blihr. Office Phone (80; lies. I'liono I90-H. F.Ieolito Motor Kcpalrlns L. C. sOHAPi:K Armature wlnd- liifct. elecirlt motor repalrlnir, Stock lienrl'ifrs amJ br')sha, 91 N. Central, I'hone 90-J-2. 8"l i:pei t Window Cleaners LKT UKOIIUH DO IT Tel. 1173. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Oriental ruj; cleaning, specialty rlnnnclnl IV R LEND MONEY to worthy peo ple to pay their honeHt debts. Pa cific Coast Credit Association, 421 Modford HUIff., Medford, Ore. Fiiniiluro Rcpnlrlnfc FURNMTUHK UE-UPHOLSTERBD re-finished, re-glued. We carry i Pull line of upholstering sam ples A. N. Thlbault. Tel. 969-B. Money to Loan Long Ttme Uorttrnge Ibdi . I-' PIlnlM l519jfi tjommcrclnl Finances Corp. Medford. Urcyop Monuments THE OREGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General ' Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Sale Manager. 302 N. Front Bt. . i Muslo Plnno Instruction FRED ALTON HAIOHT TeaoheJ of piano. Classical and populal music courses. Halght Musle Htudlo, 318 Liberty Bldg., Tel 7J Painting and Paporlinnglno: HARRY MARX Painting, tintln paper-haneing. Phone 178-J. 2 694 M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Pain lng. paperhanglntc and Interim' finishing. 302 Crater Lake Ave Phono 1004. 41 Printers and Publishers) ' . : MEDFORD PRINTING CO.1 Hn the best equipped printing offiif . In Southern Oregon. -BookblntV lng, loose leaf ledgers, . billlnl . eystems, etc. Portland prices. Si N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any main radio, H. O. PurucKor, nil Uoutt Grape street. Office Phone 33 01 Res. 1442. 181 GUARANTEED Radio Service,, using unequalled Supreme Dlag--nometer. Phono 1247, day -or-night. AlnutR Prultt. Sand and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all ilzed. Phone, plant 1203, or office lif. Storage WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Modford Warehouse, 810 South Front St. Phone tit). Transfer EAD8 TRANSFER A STORAGE! CO. Office 111 N. Fir street Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. - - DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE. Service guaranteed. 20 S. Grapti St., phono 644, or residence 1080. REINK1NO TRUCKING SBRVICB Transfer and hauling of all kinds. Office 309 South Front Bt. Phone 832. FOR SA LE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Ivory bedroom act,, bow-end bed, iron bed, Ivory color, with or without dresser; ehlbrs orlb; cheap. 1100 Knt Main, mornings. 313 WHOLE eastern corn. $1.00 cwt. Mutual Mill & Seed Company.. Ino 31Utt KOR SALE For your Inwn and shrubs, clean sheep fertillrer. Call 422-L. 315- GOOD Newtown apples, SO and 7Go box. Hrlng boxes. F. A. Hens-, peter, Jacksonville. Tel. 190. 317 , KLAMATH POTATOES. "3c cwt; short time only. "10 South Riv erside. 318 KOR SALE Rostnurant equip ment. Phone 13H4. or inquire) Isis Theater. 318 FOR SALE Used sowing- ma chines, alt makes, $5 up: term If desired. All makes rented and I repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 North Itartlett. tf iKOR SALE Jonathan nnd SplU etlberg apples. Call Roguo R. Co... I 1 3C.6. tf KOR SALE Looso alfalfa hay, baled grain hay. Elmer Ross, li. K. 1)., Ross Lai SSl'tf DRV Fill and mixed .,en white and black oak, $2.40 und $2. HO . per tier. Nathan It. Newcomb, Jr.. 725 8. Central, or Tel. 735-R. 307tf KOR SALE Marquks wheat, $1.50 per cwt. Tel. U50-.I-2. 321 KOR SALK At bargain. 3 oak veneer doors, slxe 2 feet by 1'i feet, with lock nnd without . glass. Seo them at Mail Tribune office, tf