MEDFOTCD MATL TRITltfXE.' MFJDFORT). OUWiOY. WKDNKSDAY. VKIiliTAKY I. Vf'A. ' iV EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE I l'OKTliAND, Knl. 4. (A1) Whulmilu builur utul csss witi iUotal)ly uncliun;;u(l today. liut lor was firm and i-ls weak. Jiut ler rtceiJta wore about ovn with u rather light demand while ent; receipts Were ahuvo fresh reiiuire nientti with price shading con tinued. Liht and medium liens were beiiiK (tuoted atuuud a eent lower tii producers at 1 2 and 14 cents u pound respectively with receipts accumulating. Potatoes registered their lowest Hhippine;-point values of the hoh hou yesterday, with No. I resrad ed Idaho Hussutn setting at 75c per cwt.. f. o. cash track. lettuce Is also at the season's lowest levels, with Imperial valley iceberg lettuce selling at $1.00 1.10 per crate, which barely covers harvesting and packing expenses. f THE MARKETS Livestock. PORTLAND, Feb. 4. (d1) Cat tle BO. ClllVCS JO, WlOW. Hogs 1400, including liuu di rect; stoutly. Sheep 100; steady to strong; lambs !M lbs. down, flood and choice, $7.(10ir7.5o; medium, 0.00 fit.' 7. 00; all weights, common, $5 (IfU. Yearling wethers, U0-110 lbs., medium to choice, $4.00 it 5.50. Ewes. 00-1 20 lbs., medium to choice, $2.50 61 3.00. Portland Produce POItTI.AXD, Feb. 4. & I!ut ter: Firm, quotations unchanged. KCSOS: Easy, quotations un changed. I'OUI.TUY: l.iglit and medium hens lc lower; (buyini; Drlces) alive heavy liens over 4 ' ISe; medium hens. 31,i-4i: 14c: light hens, 12c; springs, lbs.. lbs.. 20c: 1'ekin ducks, I lbs, and over, colored ducky. 13c; turkeys. 24 c; Nu. 1, 3ie. I .Milk (blitlerial). country meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, j cascara bark and hops steady and j unchanged. Portland Wheat POUTI.AXD. Feb. "Wheal: Open lit; May s .us July ' Cash wheal: Uik Ucnd J-IIueHtciu Soft white Western white Hard winter t. Northern spring m j 1 .ow .US .02 I 'lose J Utl Western red .... Oats: No. 2, Today's car S4: flour, 15; hay -I. 3S-lb. white $22. j eceipls: corn ;i; "Wheal oats 1; San rraiiclsco lltitlerfal. 1SAN- KltANCISCO. -Feb. ffl Buttorfat. f.o.b., San Francisco, 2!c. noraTSnhart PHFflMlY RFirirNT p 1 rf I I AT f I I I cal nut bods have been developed UL AU I A I I A I is Ascribed by Dr. George F. Me- lilAuo LMOl bhLl.;j-,--r;ru,im,uC The ocean rivers are so huge and complicated thai complete oh- Nora A. Keinhart. well resbb nt of Phoenix, where Uuown he has residing most of the time for more than au yt'iiw, died at her home I 7ith.it place Tuesday, at the age of I'.l years. f She was born in Laclede county. Missouri. December 31, ISUH. Mrs. Heinhart waj a member ,of the Methodist church and a beloved friend and neighbor. She leaves her aged father. A. U. Houston of Phoenix; one son. II. H. Huberts, nd two grandchildren. Kathlyn and June Uoltcrts; two sisters. Mrs. J. K. Koberts and Mw. M. Wright of Phoenix, and one brother, 10. Houston of Hood Iliver, Ore. Funeral services will be held at the Phoenix church at 2 p. m.. Thursday, with thf Itev. Schell of ficiating. Interment In Phoenix cemetery. Oongm-. Funrela parlor In charge. V ' JUD 10 STUDENTS 1 Moving pictures have an active purl to play in the education or local high school students, espec ially those enrolled in the occupa tions course in which they nrc given previews over different in dustries to help them In selecting their life work. Several one-reel films showing the work (lone in these Industries have already been nhown by Via Carol Ramsey, instructor o" oc u paflon at Medford high school. One depicting the work in the ir"n and steel mills was shown last week and this week one on the baking industry .featured. I Miss Ramsey in ihefluled to give! n talk to . student in Gold Hill MOVING PICTURES Trurp'.fay on vocational opportun-j ( , ,, ,.n.i-. whi. h h- n Ities fir girl! in ii business world. ' nffMniee. At intermlion h- 4 . Qn the fre.-h ..ll,ir. j lie re were o.nrv 1 - Montana in H:i, a flight ineit-.t.' over Uie number foi U';'J. I BRINGING UP IWTWEJUTA 1 XVI I I ESffirfl B-tOLW'.l'MGWO OARUM5?-OH' S f - TO QvT OUT OFTHE L, JUST ADORE HER- COlW - - KOU5E-JU6TTO JJ OU HAVE MO H TO tE OFFICE- -i-'li , ClT AVAT FROM C A J I --5?n, THE QHT OF THAT . - VvHAT'& THl'a S I?TOME- U 9 PP' 'W"iS " V r r THAT avRO-bEO - ""y -1 V' '''''' THE NEBBS The Critic I Ik y' SVLVICk WOVJ " II 1 ' I y ijUCii A PUSSV OLO oL "V yACTlOMS SPEAK' C5' . , '. 4 AUVWO.'VS 3 X vl IMC crr -rr siCT lFllOQIMei FAULT WITH V 1 ouriFI? Tl-liXSJ iSOUTWEUc. OS4TIMES. VOOR FIOUS AT LEAST MOOR , SPOM&E CAViE 1 V THE WAV ME? MOUTH ,5 m uqiv Ftnt'C? ens TUIS I SM'T IT MICE ) T OR TIMES THIS T WAS iO LISHT THAT PICKED UP waPOMSE WOU5E V smmp cZe ? I V AND FUUPrVf 1 IS MORE UE k'HEM VOU CLOSED vouq cake 5MOWEO vew ( BiSEMOOSM V y ' ? V V DuMPPttwIfKPI y KOUTH.ITWAS k PLAIMUV THAT SHE T D.&EMOU6H J 5 VPUMPERNICKELy' W LIKE w WAS V HAO KIOTWIMS A6AllJSTj TOR TWO ?N ' If- (VCME-WIMS UP - PS! X MATHEMATICS BAR SECRETS I SEA DEPTHS Laws of Motion of Surface and Deep Waters Discov- ered AS KeV tO CUrrGnt I 1 and Drift. 113 LA JOLLA, C-alif. (P) Mathe niallcs is taking over the depths of US j the sea as one of its latest fields of usefulness. An oceanogruphcr, sitting in his laboratory, can plot wind veloc ities, temperatures and the amount of salt in ocean water to map ocean currents with fair accuracy. And he can predict velocities and directions of these currents nt various deaths with considerable certainty. The mathematical method is considered especially appropriate for dealing with large-scale ocean J 1 currents, especially drifts which regulate cli mates of nations and even of continents, and which af fect the fertility of the sea in food products. lluw these Indirect mathematl- nervations of them upon and under the surface have been impossible. Resourceful oceanog ra i h e r s have largely overcome this hand!- can bv discovering the laws of mo- lion of both surface and deep waters. Winds give surface water a mo tion of about t wo percent of (he wind velocity. This is modified by depth, friction, temperature, coast and bottom contours and the vary ing weight or density of the water. Even the earth's rotation is a factor. It causes ocean currents to deflect to the right in the north ern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere. About New York Hy Itlehaid .Mhsmh k Ni:W VoftK. .lose Iturbi. a smiling Spaniard who enjoys jazz. thii winter has been an Idol of piano recital audience and the lion of Manhattan parties. It's his second st-us'in in Amer ica as a concert pianist and ai re. idy he is be ing bfled by tho e o g nos 'iut to the b-vel of a young I'aderew skl. St 01 ;ei about him are numer ou. ! or in- Mam-f ways . he al ppo.ir at H ,.1(n, Prt hall, with wn appl ,in,j ,,n ,. x t ,- i,t r. W . tiny I'l.ino I'layer Uuibi u- bom in Vale che ' put j I la 3- FATHER years ago and was, like so many, -musical celebrities, a child irucl-' my. He had his fiivt piano lesson at the ae of tluve, and i-tudied by 1i"K. . . Pen land. ; later in llareelona and at the Paris Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Holibauu'h j conservatory. , were dinner j-uestH of the !eore j At IS he played in the orchestra I Kiskes of tJriffen creek Sunday, j of an obscure enfe in Paris for the ' M i.s .Marjory Klske accompanied equivalent of US cent.s a nij?nt. It j them home Sunday evening, Mr. rounds like the invention of a press HolihaiiKh taking her up to Ash ' a Kent, but anyway it is said that land M-milay nmrnhitf where Miss ; Iturbi last year met the violinist of that orchestra in a Now York niiiht club and the fiddler could not remember his name. He wan playins in a Zurich hotel when he was invited to join the faculty of the (ictiova conserva tory, where be was head of the 'Piano department four year. Then 111 he left for the career of a recital- 1st. in which from the- start he was eminently successful. Now hLs recitals command large, fees, which he spends partly on automobiles. champagne. caviar and expensive cigars, buying suits from O'ltossen, Paris tailor, and giving $5 bills to beggars. One of his friends Is Madame Chanel, who has made a special perfume for his use, although he Is built like n boxer. Uoxing. in fact, is one of his diversions, nlong with swimming and tennis, in which he lacks the average pianist's eoncern for the safety of his hands. He also gives Imitations of Char lie C h a p 1 i n, Lon Chancy and ( Jeorge ( Jershwln ami is hugely amused by Harlem night clubs. I le owns two automobiles, one A me rica a . one f u re i g n . and likes to drive fast. In Kuro.pe he travels on his concert tours by motor, sometimes beating train time. Devotee of His 12-year-old daughter Maria, is studying music In I ' uis, Inn wants to be either a scientist or comedienne. His pet name for Iv is "La Loll."' and when she had her appendix out recently, her latner teiepnon.-u "lay to follow hel o Paris twice a condition. His I wife is dead. He not only will listen to jazz on any occasion, he Is himself an expert player. He has seen one c 11 i- rent musical comedy three time VALLKV VIMW. Ore., Fel. A. (Spl.) Mr. and .Mrs. C. W. C.las gow entertained Thursday with a dinner, after which brldgo was j played. Ouesls were: M r. and .Mrs. C S. Hutterfiebl. Dr. and Mrs. It. C .Mulholland and Mr. and Mrs. Dude- Teriett, all of Med ford. M r. and M r. Jas. Lennux b-ft Friday for Portland where 1 hey will visit their datiKhter. Mis. l;th ! Lansing and family. Mr. Lennox. after a few day's visit, is comitix home; Mis. Le n n o 1 will stay I u Hirer. Mump?" have made their appear ance In our neighborhood. Indi an WeHterberg and Itilly IWmtwiek are now 111 with them. Twelve of t be Coin in unity dub idles met at the sdioolhuiisc Wed nesday and gave it a very thorough cleaning. At noon they had a nice eovered dish luncheon, thus roiti tcning pleasure with work. Mts. Lester Ibichebir w.m a .Medford visitor Monday, called as a witne (n the Kinusly unit dei case, having been n eye-witness of the murder, Mrs. J. It. Mccracken was a truesr at th( homo ff Mrs, 1 '. D. tyhoff In A-hland Friday rtt one of ;lte "silver te.i, o be;n K.von !,V the I.oliew f h.. M, K eltlllih. ': , Stuttdn 'a 1 it 4' t ceipi -e-it i.f a Vfiy hapjy turthday sor- I prise p.i::- Fi'd,i- eeninif when h.nit .la friend r.i : to red at t he iinilon Ij.Kitf. .Xftc)- .10 eveiiill' f jolly o:.l-fa!iioiied galliey isjting. , s !, Slratton, arsitei VALLEY VIEW By George McManus! the hulitv. .served turkey sulail. wafer, cream pie and cuffee and a beautiful lirlhday cake baked Finite U attendinu normal, A number of Valley View peo ple attended vesper service in Ash land Sunday afternoon when P.ish op Titus I.owe gave a very Inspir ing sermon. Mrs. L. O. Pculand wan ill lsl week with lumbago and gathPi-Ws' in her cars, but is much better "at present. Mrs. W. A. St rat ton and Mrs. Win. Glenn attended the Legion benefit bridge party given at the CI vie club notice in Ashland Sat urday afternoon. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all per sons having claims against the Ins tate of William .1. Coffeen, deceas ed, to present them properly veri fied to the undersigned, at the of fice of Frank P. Farrell, 427 Med ford Huilding. Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of the firnt publication of this Notice which date is tho 28th day of Jan uary, 11)3.1. V ICS LEY COFFKFN, Administrator of the Kstate of William J. Coffeen, Deceased. Not Ice. Notice Is hereby given that pur suant to the power and authority granted to us by the provisions of tho Will of F. osenbrngge, de ceased, we, the. undersigned, Kx ecutrix and Kxecutor of said "Will, from and after tho 1-lth dav of February. Ill 31, at tho hour of 10:(H ..1 ii... ..iti.,.i ,.r 11 ,t i 1 fskyrmaii. Medford Huilding. Med ford, Oregon, shall proceed to Fell, and will sell, at private sale, to tho highest and best bidder for cash and credit, the real property be longing to sabl decedent at the timo of his death, described as follows, to-wit: The Norlhwcst Quarter of the Northeast tjuai'ter, and the Noiih eat Quarter of the Nort Invest Quarter, of Section li!t, Township 3s South, Kangn 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, in Jackson Countv, Oregon. LDITII .MA It'IAItl'niA ANTII-2, JOHANNi:s .lAKOUL'S OSF.NllltUOGK, us Kxecutrix and Kxecutor. respec tively, of tho KHtato of b . Osun brugge, deceancd. Notice of Hearing 011 Final Account, Notice 1m hereby given t hat Minnie It. Heine. Ad in 'list 1 at r.x of Hie F.state or T. O. Heine, has filed iir final account In said es tate, and 'that Tuesday the I M It day of March. litHl, at J p. in., in the Countv 'rut r thou m' in the Crmnty Court room, in Medford. .lai'kson County. Oregon, has been fixed by order of the County Court 'n the lime and place for hearing sairl account, and all per.-ons hav ing objections thereto al hereby notif.fd to aopear in the manner provided bv la w. Flr-t publication Wedn. -day, Februaiy 4th. Ilt.'tl. .MINNIK I., m ; INK. Ad rnin!"trati ix. ALLISON M Ol I .TON, Attorney for l-tal CtOSSiriED AOVtRTISINC RATES Rat, ot won, tar lint imtrlton 2c; ,ach iiacrrting initrhon, lc; minimum 23t. tnrtfi your 4l .ith Fw S.l, For Rrnt. lc, Berf count tiHn, wwdt ai Mfll as ,ich inttul, telephone numhtr, ,1c, I word. CUtlifitd id, iMh in advance and not laitn ovtr ptione. unlet, adrertotr hu monthly account. N, allowance Icy phone error,. HTKIXKSS OPPOIITUNIT1 ICS KILLING salo or ow ner. Set vice. STATION and toro for trade, on highway. See North Ccntial at Mill :::,ii' LOST I LOST Pin. 1 Wl.r.1 .,1. h. S. illli da M)HT If dux Is nitsstng, call 1611. mtt WAXTr.I) SITUATION'S tiHU Put .m;k ami uuunt man. able to wait for pay, wants work in orchard. Will take sharo in crop. A. W., caro Mail Tribune. :i i r i DDI,' VIM.- I f w itsa imlf work. 1M South Ivy. 321-W. WAXTKl) M.IHCISIifjAXEOUS WA.N'TKl) ymiiiit Hereford hull, registered. Write Jew Nealll amer, liux 33. Koauu iliver, ore. SI Mi WANTK1) Mule, weight to -'131HI Ihs.: (,'entle and well lirolie for general oreliard wurk. 'I'el. lllll-W. 315 H'AN'THD l.nte model 1 or l'i lon truek. or will buy vimlty. .Mathenv Croshy Co., 2-'!l North liiverside. Tel. 1UII1. SIB WANTIOD ri-rm. moilern house. Will assume iiiurtKiwo "nil )ay rea.Minuhle lirlee for eillity. llox 5-11, caro .Mall Trihune. 31(1 U'ANTi:i--To trade wood to some one for wlrini? house for electric ity.' Just lahor. S. L.. JoliiiKton, Apldeuate, lire. 3 1 li WA.N"n:n--2nd hand uoodH & Junk. Puts, 15111! Prune. I'll. S47-U 3 12 WANTKl) To hear from KOod minliiK iiroiiositlon for salo or lease, llox .M. A Trlliune. 8111 WANTICD Unlit roadster; cash. K. I.. TouVelle, Phono 112, .laek Konvllle, Ore. aKltf WA.NTKO Patient. conva!ecent and elderlv people to care for. Tel. 12S2 n't call at 7 S. Chestnut. I 3tf WAXTKII 1"0 weaner plKS. In iiulre at I'uhlic Markel, H. lilver side. . 3J6 ASIIIjANI) Convalescent and Itesl Home. care for old people and Invalids. 21111 KOI! CAl:li:N and field plowing, mokI. gravel and sediment, Tel. 1112-J. Samuel llateinan. tf HAW 1'MiltH WANTIOD Do not hip;' we pay lllo ln'lce.. llid.'H, wool anil pells. Medronl llur uulu House, 27 N. lirapo Kt. 227tf LOCAL or Ions distance hailllnn. AVe guarantee to sjivo you money, llawley Transfer. (il'J No. ltlvr Bide. 1'hono 1U44-X. 2'J8tt WAXTKI) Household Roods, tools and JIIIIK. or WIOIL liavo you ; Medford llarciiin Jlouso, 27 N. ' llrape ,st. J'liono 111(12. tf l'Olt Itl'.NT HOirSKS Kok KKXT i;-ini. niodern house furnace heat. Tel. I3M.-I!. 317 I'd It I ;K NT Duplex 4-rm. house r'rilildalro, electric ranijc. Cal mornings. 4 Newtown. 31' Foil ItKNT Modern ill; w. null. house. 31 K Foil IlKN'T .Small furnished house and Kuranc. 14li So. Ivy. 3i itr KOIl IlKN'T 3-lornn furnished house. Hot In. Call at 437 H. Central. Phone 3111. 31.i KOIl lli;.NT Kurnlsherl 4-room house. Call 414 N. Kront after 5 p. u. 3lllf Koit Jli;NT l-ronni house, fur. nl.-hrd. water. uaraKO. 812 Wuin- init. 3oritf KOI! HUNT Housa with KartiRtJ. "42 s. Klvtrewde. 1'hono 44. O. V. Jlvcrs. 30Ktf KOK I'.KNT llomrn. Furnished or unfurnished. Urown & White. 17tf KOI! llLNT 5-room cottage, with hath and kit' hen r-inge. on West lllll St. Apply Winn Agency or j ,'in iing ?.c. ci Hol'Si:s for rent In',. .'Id Nnrlb C. or sale. 1 1. fill lurnf ItKNT Small , gaiaso. (!04 W. film, house, loth St. If kind of l'honc 1 1 1 FOIl IUCNT APARTMENTS ! 3-RO(.M apartment, prlvato cut-! ranee; lnl water. Biirntic. low will. !l IC. JiU'kMin. BSi-V. 320 i -I l'Olt ItKXT water, UkIuh. 'i rnonis, fuini.heil. X 1 'J Summit, air.' KOlt ItKNT Modern purlly fur nished .stcain-heated apai-tmcut; largo living room with fireplace; hedroom. hath and kitchenette. In.iuire Mail Trihune. 313tf Poll ItKNT Furnished apartment adults. Phono 1177. SOlitt FOIt 1110NT 2-room furnished apurtnient fl5.U0. 324 Haven St. 30Cnt KlTtNISIIKI) npnrtmenl, 2 or 3 rooms; pleasant, neat, newly decorated and equipped; reason ahlc. 12U5 i:. .Main St. 313tf FOIl I!i;NT Kuril, apt; still, heat; ideal location winter or HUlumer, Tho ilerhen, 10 miinec. 31Uif KOIl IIBXT Kurnished npart- ments and gal'iigu, near Armory. 334 Apple. 3111 KOIl liEN'T l-room apt; steam heat, Krlgldaire, hot water and garage. Imiuiro 503 H. Holly St.. evenings and Sundays. 3U!ltf KOI! IIH.NT-$12 and 10 apart ments; walls newly tinted; hot and cold water, hath and toilet, 2-Htory hrlck huilding lit Jack sonville, 10 mluutcrt from Med ford. See Mr. Chllders, real es stiLte, or Tho Nugget Confection ery Store. 243tf KOIl IIE.NT Furnished npts; lights, watiT, garage; $12. jl5l $17. 1'hono 452-11. 275lf TOR HUNT I I ItMSIIFD ItOOMS KOI! KKNT Largi' clean sleeping rooms, 1 or 2 men or women. In! S. (Ira tie. 3 2(1 FOIt HEXT'-Hooni for olio or two; hoard. 1 53 N. Oakdale. 311! KOIl ItKNT Furnished house keeping rooms. 311 N. lhu'tlctt tt KOlt ItKNT with hoard. Front room, heated, 33 N. I'oacll, 321 FOIl ItKNT Pleasant room for gentleman, close In, prlvato ilomo; uatll, g.uago. uog IS. Main. 2l)3tf FOIl RUNT Nicely furnished nlocplng rooms with heat; ralo moderate. 325 b'o. Itivcraido Ave. tf for iiiont MificrcrxANrcous Foil ItKNT 1 cnhlil cluaii. In itulte at 5 So. Kront. Jcnnincs Loan Office. tf KOlt IIKNT Small office ro oil Mailt St.. J25 n-r mo. Phone 13X1. Imiuire sl Theater. 320 KOIl ItKNT OK LKASK I I acres; Irrigation; 5 acre liiflino clover; adjoining city on cast side; gar den tractor tind sonn tools. 712 Crater ljike, evenings. 317 FOIl RENT Oarncs. $3.00 per month. 121 Bo. Klverslda Ave. tf ' MISCI'XLANICOrS PI HIT I! A IT MEN PRIX IF-PASS-r;itH Dr-al direct from nrllst ror .iui' finlsbi'd portraits. Attrac tive work, prices, service. Hyde Art Studio, 512 Thompson iildg., Heal He. Wash. I5 FOIl SALK IMVKSTOrK. KOI! SALE -I fresh cow. I coming fresh. I milking, 12 head enlv.-s and heifers, II tllcketis, Cecil Johnson. R. 1, llox us-A, 310 KOIl HALE -loll head of young V. . " ',, FOIt SALE 5 Duioc gilts. 150 lbs. each: 1 lluroc boar: all pure hi I. lb-re is ,oir eh nn-i. to r.'-i in t be h,.:t t-aioe n it ll A-l st'Wr. 1;. ,1. white, it. F. 11. I, Medford. 31011 WISH "Ve4l tMTEAO OF Mlb PICTORE1. By SOL HESS FOR EXCHANGE TIIADIO 'Nearly new White elee trie .sewinK nitiehine, eust JltiTi. tnule even for ood cow. Tel. H7-L-:. 317 KOlt SAI.K Ol! THADK Home 111 Pasadena or.lot ill Los Angeles. Phone 735-lt or call at 725 S. Central. 310 foh salf. ponvrrnr l.KOIIOKN. Australorp. Austral- w h I t e, chicles. Hatching eggs, Leghorn cockereUi. White Wing Pnillrv Farm, Phoenix, Ore. Phone ll-F-11. 327 CHICKS, hatching, also Hod cockerels. nresHlor's Square Deal Hatchery, 1107 K. Main. Phono 15li!-L. 31(1' FOR SALIO AUTOMOBILES FOIt SALK Moon roadster, lli-'.i model; first-class condition n Sunset Ave. 31S KOI! SALK Old lllllck "0" road ster, In good condition. A gift. $xu; terms. Hay UiUtctl, 7 13 Cedar St. 3 Hi KOIl SALK 'For storage, Chevro let with truck hody. will tnute for wood or sell for cash at a hargaln. Also a trunk, cot and some clothing. Davis Transfer & Storage. 314 KOlt SALE 1U28 Commander Studchalccr Sedan. One of tho outstanding auto bargain this your, Inquire Davis Transfer or cull GI4 for demonstration. 314 FOIl SALK RF.Afj KSTATB Foil SALE 5 acres good soil, house and well, oil Iilghway, , SX75; terms. (Sfjrvlce station). I liuiulro at (lold lllll Tallui- Shop. 3 15 DAIItV RANCH 1." acres best grain or alfalfa laud; no water Inetimhranec; nlco modern house, cow harli can iiccoliimodale 15 cows; hy Installing pumping plant can Irrigate entire tract at less expense than district water cost, only 3 miles out and on improved road. Owner shvm sell, and good tonus. Sen HOLMES for HO.MKS, Nash Hotel lobby. 1S A I1KAUTIFUL home at a grontj niiiioiilv; iiooin ci-iuir viisn ntii handle It. The price Is $0000 little moro than Vj the actual value, lirown ft Wllito, Realtors. Holland Hotel I'.ldg. tf ONLY $31100 for a close In 7-rnoin home, furnished; a ood Income iirojierty. It can be handled on reasonable terms tho best buy we know of. Urown White, Realtors, Holland Hotel Llldg tf" WHEN Villi think of real estute. think of Urown & White. tt FOIt HA 1,10 MISti:liLANIX)US 1 1 I N I Ht I ;j l.S of tons of sheep for llllzer nt nearly half price. See Itandiill ul 215 S. Central. Tel evenings alter 0 o'clock 37H-X. 3211 KOI! SAL MHst.-idon 7-K-4. K Inspect d ever bear Ing slrawiierry plants. Ted. 31511 KOI! HALM Alfalfa seed. Phone Jacksonville 74. .US KOIl SA LK dluckeye coal burn lllg brooder sieve, 500-chick sine Phone I I l!l-W. 31." FOR SALK Drv firand hardwood. Daiton Pros . Tel. 523-11-1. 327 KOI! SALK Hundreds of ton, of sheep fertilizer at nearly half price. See Itaudall. 245 S. Cen tral. Tel. 37H-X even(ngs after H. 3111 WHOLE ensUM-n corn, f! 00 cwt. Mutual Mill & Seed Company, Inc. 3I0tf HURT'S FOI HALE A few choice dci-man roller singers; also a fewfetnajes. To! lilil-lt. 3 I !l FOR SALIO "tnsllecl.Ht M.isladon slrawberry plants. $t,:,u per toil. deliMi-id : cbi-.iicr in Inini lots. Mis. (.has, Walker, Eagle. -Point. iuisimjks DiuKarouy Abstracts Ul'KKAr AUSTKACT CO Btracuji of Titlo, Title Inauranc jranc v nooms 3 and 6. No. 13 isurt Central Ave, upstairs. JACKSOX CO. ! Aiisriiucr cx. Altnu-lH of T 1 1 1 4. and Titlo IiiHuwim'. rJ' h o only complete; Titlo System la, Jackson Connty. Accnimtaptfl Wtl.SO.V AITJITrSO COMPANY Tax and Corporation CounsoloM, Auditot-A and Accounlantu, 31. M. Wilson. U. P. A.: Lelana J. Knox. C. P. A. Liberty Bldg., Plion 157-R. Chlropriictln i'hyslclan DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlro- practlco Nervo Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5. 203-204 Liberty Iild;r- Office Phone 680; Kcs. Phone 700-H. Kle!trfo Totop Itcpairljlic Li. C. 8C11AKUU Armature wind ing, eloctrfQ motor repairing." Stock bearinca and brushej. 33 N. Central. Phone BO-J-2. 871, Kspert Window Cleanera LET GEOHOB DO IT Tel. 1 17 2,.; House cleaning. Floor waxlns.fr.. Oriental rue clcanlnff, apecialty.yg, Financiiil WK LION D MONKY to worthy peo ple to pay their honest debts. Pa cific Coast Credit Association, 421 M ml lord HldR., Med ford, Ore. FtirnUiiro neiialrlnj; FU11NITIIKK UK-UPHOLSTERED ro-flnished, re-glued. We carry a full lino of upholstering' flam pics. A. N. Thlbault, Tel. 069-R. Money to Loau 6 Long Time Ileal Esttto Mortgage Tmana Phono 1S2 Oonmierclnl Finance Corp. Mcdford, Oregon Monuments THE OREGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, uencrai Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Bal Manager. 302 N. Front St! Music ' Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIQHT Teach of plnno. Classical and populal music courses. Haight Musi, Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg Tel 7 l'alntlng and 1'nilerhanif Ing HAHUY MARX Painting, tlntln pauer-haneinff. Phon 178-J. 269tt M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint Ing, paperhanglng ana lnterioi finishing. 303 Crater Lake Av; Phone 1604. 4U Printers mid Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hal the best equiplied printing offhl In Sollthorn Oregon. Bookblntl Ing, loose leaf ledgors, billinj systems, etc, Portland prices, SI N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any maM rail o. H. O. Purucker, 23 Boun Orupe street. Office Phon 336; Res. 1442. 81 GUARANTEED Radio Service, using unctiualled Supremo Dlag' nometer. Phone 1247, day of night. Alinus l'ruitt. Rand and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel nlant. CIcun washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all arizes. 1'hono, plant 1203, or ottice, lai Storage WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, 810 South Front St. Phone 31$. Transfer EAD3 TIIANSFF.il A. STORAQHI 00. Office 111 N. Fir street. Phono 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. ' DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Knrvlc guaranteed. 20 8. Orape St., Phono 644, or residence 1060. RErNKINO TRUCKINO 8F.RVICI! Transfer and hauling of all kinds, office 301) South Front St, Phone $32. 1 FOR SALK MISCEMiANKOUS WHEAT Qood plump White wheat. reclcuMied, $1.5(1 cwt Mutual Mill & Seed Co., Inc. 3 1 1 1 1 f FOR SALE Onort used portable spray rigs. All slue.. A-l shape, Hnrgains! He Jack Mooro. Tel 72. aostt Foil SALE For your lnwn and j shrubs, clean sheer, fertilizer. Cull 422-L. 315 GOOD Newtown apples. 50 and 75o box. W ing boxes. F. A. liens-1 peter, Jacksonville. Tel. 130. 317 1 KLAMATH POTATOES, 75c cwt; short time only. 710 South ltlv-'v erside. 31 B f FOR SALE Rostnurant equip inent, 1'hono 1384 or Inquire lsis Theater. 318 FOR SALE Used sewing ma-' chines, all makes, $.1 up; term If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sowing Machine: Co., 24 North ilurtlott. l KOIl SALE Jonathan and Spita-J eiihcrg apples, call lloguo H. (Jo.,: 1306. tf FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hay,; baled grain hay. Elmer Hoss, It. F. D.. Rom Lane. 281tf DRY FIR and mixed ffreen white' and black nnk, $2.40 and $2.80; per Her. N.iihnn B. Newcomh, i Jr., 725 S. Central, or Tel. 735-R.i soaf FOR SALE Marquis wheat, . S(l';v per cwt. Tel. 95D-J-2. 321 FOR SALE At bnrenln, 3 osk veneer, doors; sbeo 1!n feet bv 7 i feci, ' ith lo.'k nitd v iihoui tns-i.. see them at Al.ill Tribune vW'!, . U