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PAGE NINE "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" ftfEDFORD ! MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKi.OX. TIITRSOAY, VKftRUARV 5. -; 1 Jtt 1 . EGGS NERVOUS ON LIBERAL RECEIPTS PORTWND. Feb.' 5 fipi Butter and egg markets opened unc-hang-; ed as to prices and tone today. j Wholesale egg trade opened nerv-1 ously under influence of continued liberal fresh receipts. Salea to retailers was ot lair volumo though Rome transactions were forced at shaded prices. . ' Wholesale butter opened with In quiry active tor all grades. Volume of receipts were reported slightly Increased but dealers were Inclin ed to hold back stocks on prospects of shipping south should California prices go higher, as the character of the market there suggests. Trading in most fruit und vego table commodities is being main tained on an even, uneventful price level, with principal commodities witnesslns little or no variation during the past week or two. . EXTRA DIVIDEND BY WELCH GRAPE JUICE NEW YORK, Feb. 5 ((Dir ectors of the Welch Grape Juice Co, today declared an extra divi dent of $1 on the common stock. In addition to the regular quarterly payment of 20 cents a share. THE MARKETS Livestock PORTLAND, Feb. 5 (p) Cnttle JO, calves about Bteady. Horh llol), Including C71 direct or on contract; looks Hteariy. Sheep 1L'5; talking steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Feb. 5(fl) But ter: Active, quotations mi changed. Eggs: Nervous, quotations un changed. Milk (butterfut), poultry, coun try meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, cascara bark and hops steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 5. (A) Wheal: Open High Low Oloso aray 6S ,iH .i;r .tig July 62 .t2 .ti2 Ji2 . .Cash whont: Big Demi bluestem tiS Soft white Gtf Western white ' tit! Hard winter tI3 Northern spring G3 Western red 1 .03 Oats: -No. 2-3S lh. white 22.00 Today's car receipts: Wheat 75; barley 1; flour 2; corn 1; oats 2: hay i.. San Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 5 (fP) Uuttorfat . f.o.b. San Francisco .29. Wall Street Report MEW VORK, Feb. Ei. (Pj Bears took n poke at the stock market today, but it refused to stay down. The gradual advance of the past three days was interrupted by an abrupt decline of 2 to 5 points, but as bears tried to take -.heir profits in the last hour, the list came back rapidly, regaining about half its Joss. The list closed with a heavy tone, irregularly lower, however. Sales ngtfrVgated 1,600,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 1 fi selected stocks follow: Am. Can HIVi American Tel. and Tel 1 S7 Vi Anaconda 32 -;s Col. Oas 3(i Curtiss Wright 4 (ienernl Electric (now) Geneml Motors 38 Kennicot Copper 33 Vb Mont. Ward 30 Radio Corporation Hi Int. T. and T 26 Sears Roebuck 01 ',6 S. P 104 H United Air Craft 26 U. S. Steel 138 OWEN YOUNG DISCLAIMS WHITE HOUSE HANKERING WASHINGTON, Feb. 6, () OWen D. Young said here today '"l am not a candidate, for the presidency." Young U a democrat and has been mentioned frequently as a possible candidate for the nomination in 1932, A pueblo containing 500 rooms is now Included in the Axtec ruins nnlionnl monument in New Mexico. Now You Can Wear FALSE TEETH With Real Comfort Fasteoth, a now, pleasant pow der, keeps teeth firmly Hot. De odorizes. No gummy,' gooey, pasty taste or feeling. To rat am! IhukIi 1n comfort just sprinkle u. little Fasteoth on your plat1. Got it today at Uarmin & Woods and other drill: stores. Slip Hubby a Valentine, Along With th Bill He Life to 1 Ptrft UA SWENfc Valentine and Gift hop BRINGING UP FATHER ; I'M 0 MAPPt I GOT My DTTLE PET BACK THE POOR UTTLE OA.RMi VJOOLO WAVE DIED or A, BROKEN) HEA.RT- t KMOW T Sl? " mi. iiiifrM3! THE NEBBS Kid Appleby ; AlEUWOW, IF TH)S ' 1 1' JJ f W FIRST HUSSAWO WAS f vjEcl, TVIEWE'S ONJE TWIMS " I n7h cSSJZ? J VOU ?VOUR HUS6AKJD CON6RHSMAM BUT .MTERBSTs) f7 jL JT A 1 I VWIFE ,MR. APVUeeV WOIMS CmZENS V COUI.DNT AFFORD TO & -r-.T-- ' Z5 (Cyrilht. lffil, byTTMB ' JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE, Ore.. Kel). 6. , (Spl.) Itoynl NelKhhor lodKO helitl initiation Tuesday evenlnif lor Mrs. .lames Littell and .Mm Chowtei' Moore. After the work was put on a soei-il hour and refreshments! were enjoyed. Word was received here of the doath . of Charles Wallace, who had been malting his home with his son in Itoise, Idaho. He and family were formerly of .Jackson ville, have lived on . Sixth street for about three years. His wife is now aH.s'l.stant matron of the children's' home in .'Seattle'' Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Squier and baby daUKhter and Mrs.. C. ..W. Courtney of liosebura- spent Sat urday at the Tred Kick home: Mrs. Courtney, who Is.'a cousin of .Mrs. Kick, remained for a visit. ' Mrs. Alice Ulrich returned on Wednesday from several weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Illes Chapman at Myrtle Point. Ml'f. Chapman accompanied her home to spend a few days with rela tives here. Mrs. Arthur Lewis visited Sun day with her brother, John Mat ney In the ApplOKitto district. Mrs. Corn, Crump of Little An-' lilcirale. called on friends in town Sunday en route" to Medford, where.: she is spend InR a few days vlsit ina her son. Jack Crump, and other relatives. Mrs. C. K. ,Ienltin and dnUKh ters, Hazel and Ethel, are spend ing n few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jenkins near Murnbv. X. J. Ilackus lias purchased properly on (Jriffin creek and! moved this week. Mr. Backus and wife have lived the pint, lew months in the Tom Crump house In north Jacksonville. . C. SavnKo and daiiRhter, Mrs. Ernest Counhmnn of Savaitc Hap id. dam. spent a. day recently at the Itny Stevenson home. H. Parley was a dinner finest at the Scott Nunn home in the! Sterllnn district Monday evening.. The dinner was In honor or Miss Irene Nunn's birthday. Howard Lewis and other friends enjoyed a skiliiK party in the Sis-, kiyous Monday. Miss Audrey Keeno spent Mon day nlnht ns a Riiest at the Scott Nunn home at Sterling. Miss Ruth Severance, who is nttendlnu the , University of Ore ffon, spent the' week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sev erance. Mrs. Rosa Coddell spent the past week visltlnu relatives at Crescent City. J. It. Unit, from the Fred But cher ranch on Thompson creek, called on relatives here Saturday morning, en route to Medford to fpend the week-end with rriends. Helen Kane returned home Sat urday, very much Improved' from the Sacred Heart hospital where she has been a patient for some time. Mr. nml Mrs. Provost of Med ford called on friends here Sun day. Kred Yncom of this place and mother. Mrs. M. E. Yocom ol Mcdfird. returned home Thurs day from Coos County, where they had spent the past six weeks vls Itlni; relatives. They worn accom panied home by Mr. Voeom'p sis ter. Mrs. Edward Stotlder. Mrs. Sales from Eugene, Ore.. M'ent some time at the Miller Sultln home last week, while. hero to uttinc the funeral of her moiher. Mi -lane Suttln. (irles Dunford and Walter Heiiller of Little Apploifate were tt-end visitors In Jacksonville. , Mrs. L. 0 Harris g Central Point was eallini; I" Jacksonville Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Eads of M citron! were fam r Kiiets at Amy's Place Sunday. T6.UV. ME'WHEW COULD A DO4 THAT ",-ze. POT A HEA.RT ?. Mrs. E. 1 V. Wilson of Spokane spent the week-end at the E. S. Wilson home. She was en route home after accompanying; her husband to San Francisco, where he. is staying at a sanitarium for treatment. Mrs. John ' Norrls is very much Improved after several weeks' ill ness. . Several friends from the Ap plegate district spent Saturday evening at Verne Stephonson's home. The evening was spent playing games, after which the hostess served refreshments. Mr. Cales, a resident of Jack sonville for, several months the past year passed away at the llotno .ot- his son, C. W, Catcs. near Talent. Mr. Cates lived while here, at the W. I1-. C .Miiler home leavintj hero during. the holidays. Mr. Roye, .real estate, agent of Medford, recently-purchased the north part of the .tract of land formerly owned by Mary Hurst In North Jacksonville. Mr. Lioye's Ron and family will make their home there. Mrs. Melvln Fields and children and other friends from Medford were dinner guests 'Sunday of Mrs. Katie Sparks and son, Fred. Mrs. Winnie Cnntrnll and Lola Hildreth shopped In Medford Mon day. , ' A great ninny , children from here attended tho children's rout ines at the Holly In Medrord Sat urday morning. They pronounced tho mining scenes nnd. scenes of Jacksonville in the -good old days very interesting. Mir. Jane Suttln, sister-in-law of Miller Suttln, passed away at Santa Ana, Calif., recently. She Is the widow ot Robert Suttln, who dieil a number of years ago. She lived at the Miller Sutlin home on East California street a few years ago. The body was biought to Ashland for burial. .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Suttln were pioneers at Ashland, later moving- to Medford. The Pacific States Mining com pany will have their offico and assaying room In the brick build ing, which they have rented, for merly used by the Copco. Mr. und Mrs. A. R. Enyart moved thl week from their for mer home In south Jacksonville to a residence two miles north of town, i MMU Mr. and Mrs. F. .1. Gibbon and children, who hnve been living In rooms ut the Enyart home, have rented rooms at the Gardner resi dence, moving there this week. Dave Dorn has purchased the lots where the old hed stood and the large storing shed. Mr. Horn Is planning to uw this for a wood yard. Miss Margaret Dunnlngton spent the week-end with relatives here. New patients at tho Rogue River sanitarium are Emma llelden of Orlfrin creek and Mrs. N. J. Hum phrey from near Medford. Mi's. Leila McKco has returned home after spending a month with relatives on 111k Appl'gale. Erie hito was ;t business vis itor In Grants Pass Monday. Lewis Thorn pson. from Kl.-imnth Falls was a visiter at the Chris Keegan home Sumlny. Mrs. Nettle Thompson and "on, Junior, of Medford t were guests overnight Sunday at the Chris KeeKan home." Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur West of Perrydale district were visitors at the George Wendl home Tuesday. i PHOENIX, Oie., Feb. 5 (Spl.) Mrs. Ida Martin, sister of Mr. K. E. Lltlli-fleldowill arrive here this rvviihiK lo visit Willi her brother. K. E. I.lttlelleld who Is ci, mined to a Medloid liospilal. Whlla hero alio will be a: guest nt ; . . . ; ; i, ,1 , .WHO KW THAT ant) BE AT THE , I FROMTOOQifi'' Lcv, M " ff the home of nor nephew and niece, , Ted Littlol'ield and Marjorie Wil- i cox. Executrix's Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the uiulernigned has been appointed hy t ho County Court of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, as 'Executrix of the Es tate of Richard Schuler, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the undersigned executrix at the officer of Allison Moulton in the Liberty Hullding, Medford. Oregon, on or before six months from the dnte of this notice. ' Hated the 5th day. of February, 1931. JO.V M. SOHCLER, Executrix. ALLISON MOULTON, ' -.- Attorney for Estate. - ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Rate ptr worn for first insertion. Zc; each succetcfini insertion, lc: minimum 25c. Index your ads with For Sale, For Rent, etc, and count these words as well as each initial, telephone number, etc., as a word. Classified ads cash, in advance and -not taken over phone, unless advertiser has monthly account, I No allowance lor pnone errors. HELP WANTED FEMALE A DO R BSSI.VG E N V E L OPES .Work at home during spare time. Substantial weekly pay; experi ence unnecessary. . Dignified em ployment for honest, sincere, am bitious persons. Workers League, Naporvllle, '111. 311) WANTED SITUATIONS CARPENTER wislien any kind of worn. zio rsouin ivy. i-nono 321-AV. 317 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Young Hereford bull, registered. Write Jesse Neath unicr, Box 33, Rogue River, Ore. ' 311! WANTED Lato model 1 or Ili um truck, or will buy equity. Matheny Crosby Co., 229 North Riverside. Tel. 16111. 3Ili W'AN'TISD 5-rm. modern house. Will assume mortgage and pay - reasonable price for equity. Pox 5-1!, caro Mall Tribune. 31 WATF,D--To tr.-ido wood to some one for wiring house for electric ity. Just labor. 8. L. JohneUon, Applegate, Ore. 31 B W A XTE D--2 nd hand goods & Junk. Pats, 1500 Prune. Ph. 547-L. 342 WANTF1D To hear from good mining proposition for salo or lease, llox M. A., Tribune 3 1 'J WANTED Light roadster; cash. F. L. TouVolle, Phono 112, Jack sonville, Ore. 3 1 3 tf WANTED Patient, convalescent a and elderly pcnpln to care for. Tel. 12X3 of call at 7 S. Chestnut. 3i:ill ASHLAND Convalescent and Rest Homo, cares for old people and Invalids. 2 1 ot r FOR GARDEN and field plowing, sand, grnvol and sediment, Tel. 912-J. Samuel Uateman. tf RAW FITRS WANTED Do not (ship; we pay tho prlrn. Hides, wool nnd pelts. Medford liar gain Ilouso, 27 N. Grape St., 227tf LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money. Haw ley Transfer, 619 No. River side. Phono 1044-X. 2!tKt WANTED Household Roods, tools and Junk, or what have you? Medford Dai K.i in House, 27 N. Grnpn St. Phone 1002. tf JOST LOST Female lloston bull, that was hit by car. Dr. Stone. 317 LOST Key container with key and driver's licence, Monday morning between Craterian and Montgomery Ward. Return to Tribune office. 31 LOST Wrist wltrh, S.iturd.iv. Phone fill!. if LOST--lf do I nitmirif, cull 11 . Jtlitf . . . . . . VJELU- HE POT A fat owe OM ToO'THft Co THE OOCiTOi-) LoT- MEMO THe OrJE. TOLD ME C AftEY ? AM VJITM TO THE DOC ME VMFE OO'bT PAID A SUV A. ooa JPST UKE. I1'"',- - ""i r , TAKEN UP. TAKES UP Bay (joldlng. Coke. R. 1. L. M. 317 FOIt KENT F1711NISIIED HOOMS FOR RENT Largo clean sleeping rooms, I or U men or women. "404 S. Crape. ' ' ' ' ' 320 FOR RF,N'T--Room for ono or two: hoard. 1 53 N. Oakdale. 31C FOR RKNT Front room, heated, with hoard. 33 N. Peach. 324 FOR RENT Pleasant room lor gentleman, close In, private home- bath, e-araire. 609 E. Main. .. 293tf IVST) TJT'M'T. ' ' Mleetw ' f iirhll.hl.rl sleeping; - rooms '.with hent; .rate tiioaerate, a2u cso. juveraiue aw. tf FOIt RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 1 cabin cheap. ..In quire nt r. So'., Front. Jennings Loan Office. . - tf FOR RENT Small office room on Main St., 25 per mo. Phone 1384. Inquire lsl Theater. 320 FOR RENT OR LEASE 14 acres: irrigation; 6 acres ladlno clover; adjoining city on east side; gar den tractor and dome, tools. 712 Crater Lake, evenings. 317 FOR RENT Oarane, 3.00 per month. 825 So. Wverelde Ave. tt FOIt RENT HOUSES FOR RENT To ndlllts, clean 5 room holi.se. Tel. 5S3-X. 31lltf" FURNISHED house, 3 rooms, for lti; garage. 137 Tripp St. 31S FOR RENT tl-room house, J25. 411 Newtown. Phono Jackson ville 3li4. 317 FOIt RENT 4-room modern rur lllshed house, 1022 W. 10th. Tel. 1045-Y. 317 FOR RENT 0-rra. modem house; fiirnaeo hent. Tel. 1 .14(1-11. 31" FOR RENT 'Duplex 4-rm. hoUMo: Frigidaire, electric range. Call niornlngs, 4 Newtown. 317 FOIt RENT Modern 4-rm. house, 1119 W. 10th. 31H FOR RENT Smalt furnished house and garage. 14(1 Ho. Ivy. 314tf FOR RENT Furnished 4-room house. Call 444 N. Front niter 5 p. m. 31 lit FOR RENT 1-room houso, fur nished, water, garage. 812 Sum mit. 30titf FOIt RENT House with (tar.-iiro. 842 S. Riverside. Phono 4u'4. O. V. Myers. 308tf FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Urown & White. 17tf FOR RENT 6-room cottage, with v bath and kitchen range, on West 11th Kt. Apply Wing Agency or 400 King St. If IIOtrHES for rent or sale. Call 105. 30 North Central. 2Rt.f FOR RENT Small furn. house, apt., garage. 604 V. 10th St. tf" rOU nUNT APARTMENTS PI'.RNISHED apartment with gar age; cheap; close. In. Jlox T. N., Tribune. 318 FOR-RENT Furnished house keeping apartments, ono at $35 nnd ono nt $50; Includes lights, heal, hot and cold water and ho tel SeiVlCO. 3l4tf FOR KENT Furnished, clean apartment, til .50; lights nnd water paid. 310 Portland. 31" 3-Roo.M apartment, private ent rance; hot water, garage, low rent. 9 E.Jackson. 6!2-Y3 2'l FOR ' RENTModetn riii rtTyfur nlshed steam-healed apartment; lerge living room with fireplace; hclronm. bath and kitchenette. ( Inquire Mail Tribune. aiilll . . . By George McManus WHAT? TOO SAT THAT OKIE I'i THE fEA,-"FtFl"? VHET?E OVO HE COME TOO FROM HIDE - FOIt REM APARTMENTa FOR RENT -Furnished 2-room apt: clean; lights, water, bath: ll) a month. 331 So. Ivy St. ' 310 FOR RENT Furnished apartment -radults. Phono 1177. 30Ctf FOR RENT 2-room furnished apartment 115.00. 324 Haven est. 300tf FURNISHED apartment, 2 or 3 rooms; pleasant, neat, newly decorated and s-qulpped; reason able. 1205 E. Main St. 313tf FOR RENT Furn. npt: stm. heat; ideal location winter or summer. The IJcrucn. 10 Quince. 310tr FOR RE-NT -Furnished apart ments and garage, near-Armory. 334 Apple. 1116 FOR RENT 4-room apt: , steam heat, Frigidaire, - hot .water and garage. Inquii-e 503 S. Holly St.. evenings and Sundays. 309tt FOR RENT $12 nnd $10 apart ments; walls newly tinted; hot nnd cold water, bath and toilet, 2-story brick building: nt Jack sonville, 10 minutes from Med ford. See Mr. Chllder. renl es state, or The NuBgot Confection ery Store. . 243tf FOR RENT Furnished tvpts; lights, water, gnrago; $12, $15, $17. Phone 462-H. 275tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FILLING STATION and store for sale, or trade, on nignwny. nee owner, North Central at Mill Service.. i ; ' '22'6tt FOR EXCHANOH1 TRAiDE 5-roont box house, I lot. trees, garden, tor small unprov ed acre of equal value, $1400. or unimproved acreage nnd some cash. 10 Park Place, miiiUi end Chestnut. 317' TRADE iNcilrly new White elec tric, sowing machine, cost $1115, trade oven for ood cow. Tel. 4I7-L-2. 317 FOR SALE OR TRADE Homo In Pasadena or lot in Loa Angeles. Phono 735-R or call at 725 S. Central. 316 FOR SALE HOMES A BEAUTIFUL homo at a great sacrifice; about $1500 cash will handlo It. The price Is $11000 little more than A tho ttolunl value. lirown & White, Realtors, .Holland Hotel Hldg. tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR HALE Over 5 acres with 4 acres of water. 2h miles out, good gravel road; $100 down, $10 month. 1)25 Iteddy. 'lei. 13U0-W. 319 FOIt SALE 4 lots 1-3 block to right off W. Main on Myers court. For next 10 days will sell all for $600 cash. Owner. 422 IJiltrel. 317 DA I It V RANCH 15 acres best grain or alfalfa land; no water Incumbrance; nice modern house, cow ham can accommod.-itn 15 cows; by installing; pumping plant can Irrigate entire (rnct nt less expenso lhan district water cost. Only 3 miles nut and on Improved rond. Owner savs sell, nnd good terms. See HOLMES for HOMES, Nash Hotel lobby. 3 1 ft ONLY $3600 for n. close in 7-ronm homo, furnished; n good income property. It enn be handled on reasonable terms tho best buy we know of. lirown As White, jteaitors, Holland Hotel Rldg. tf WHEN YOU think of renl estate, think of lirown & White. tf FOR BALK ACTOMOUILKB . FOR MALE Moon roadnter, 192$ model; first-class condition. 906 Funset Ave. 31s FOR. SALE Old ftlllrk "6" road ster. In good condition. A Rift. t0: ..lenns., flay Itatteii, 713 i:..iig-ii. an; TOO' RE LCjER OF FWE 1T0UR By SOL HESS FOIt SALE POULTRY FOR 'SALE Thoroughbred II. I. R. eggs for hatching. .Tel. 5-F-5. Sllilf LEGHORN, Australorp, Austral , white, 'Chicks,- hatching- eggs, Leghorn cockerels. While Wing Poultry 'Farm, Phoenix, Ore. Phono D-F-ll. 327 CHIC K S, hatching, also Red cockerels, Dresslei-'s Square Deal Hatchery, 110" E. Main. Thono 1569-L. 316 FOIt SALE LIVESTOCK l-'Oll HALE Young , bull calves E. W. Miller, mile- east Gas ' Plant. ' - ' 318 FOR 'SALU iDuroc weaner pigs. S. II. Young,-Phone 16-F-3. 317 POFl SALE 1 fresh cow, 1 coming rivsh, 1 milking, -12. hentl calves and heifers, 100 chickens. Cecil Johnson, R. 1, Pox 68-A. - 310 FOR SALE 100 head of young owes, priced right. -Apply P. O. Ilox 808. 816 FOR SALE 6 Duroo gilts. J50 lbs. each; 1 Duroc boar; all pure breed. Here Is your chanco to get In tho hog game with A-l stuff. E. J. White, R. F. D. 1, Medford. SlOtf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE All the furlture in 7 room houne at 132 S. Grape St. On sale Saturday. Feb. 7th. 317 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Traotor, double disc gang plow, all-olecirlc radio, good family cow with calf. Just fresh. Call 731-J-2. 318 GOOD used plnno et n (bargain. Terms to suit. Tel. 1443, SIS' PER10NNIAL hydrangea, mlnto 'brclla. 'foxglove. 1208 E. lllh St. 318 FOR SALE -Barley. gVound or tin- ground, any amount at $30 per ton ground. Mrs. JL CI.- Foch Airport road. 320 FOR HALE nnrnyard fertilizer. Phono 5-F-5. 3lUtf FOR SALE Uordcaux mixture should ho sprnyed on peaches now. Monarch Seed Co. mutt FOR SALE Lutlwlg piano. In nulro at Maytag offico. Phono linn. 317 "OR SALE .Jonathan apples 35c Delicious apples 50c. Ilrlncr your boxes. Joe Kanlor, 2 miles east or rnoenix. 317 FOR HALF Gate-leg table, reed desk, enamel range, dressing table, lovely Ivory bedroom set. morris chair, chiffonier, electric heater, all for sale cheap. 117 Laurel. 817 FOR SALE Copper enrbonato for smul control. Monarch Heed Co. 3l6lf FOIt HALM -noardless hailoy de livered $15(10 lbs. up. C. F. Neldermeyer, Tel. 523-J-L 324 HUNDREDS of tons of sheeu for tlll7.iT at nearly half price. See natulan at Z4i s. Central. Tel. evenings after 6 o'clock, 379-X. 320 FOR HALE Inspected everbearing Masladnn strawberry plants. Tel. 7-F-4. 3l5lf FOR SALE Alfalfa seed, phone Jacksonville 74. 318 FOR SALE Dry flrnnd hardwood. Dnlton Pros., Tel. 62.1-R-l. 327 "FOR HALE Hundreds of tons of sheep fertilizer nt hi-iirly half price. Hf.it tlnndan, J45 S. Cen. tral. Tel. 379-X evonlngs rifter 6. 3HI IIIHDM FOR HALF A feiv -hole.. Uerinau roller singers: slso a few fenules. Tel. 661-R. 319 FOIt SALE 'lrmpected Mustidon strawberry- planlsl $1.50 per 100, delivered: cheaper In toon lots. Mrs. Clias. Walker, Eagle Point. 320 BOSLNESS DniEOTOHY AbHtracta MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab Btracui o( Title, Tltls Insurance Rooms S and 5, No. 12 Hon Central Ave., upstairs. JAOKSOV CO. AUSTitAOr OO, Abatractd of Tltl mid Title Insurance. The oulr complete Title System U lackfioa County. . Accountants WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, I Auditor and Accountants. K, I M. Wilson, C. V. A.; Inland J. Knox, C. P. A. Liberty Bids;., Phone 167-R. Chiropractic, Physlclao DR. E. W. HOFFM'N Chlro practice Nerve Specialist. Offic hours 9 to 12, 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty uldg. Office Phona 680; Res. Phone 790-H. Etectrlo Motor Repulrtnc L. C. SOHAFER Armature wind ing, electric motor repairing. Stock bearings and brushes. 33 N. Central. Phone 90-J-2. $71 Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172, House cleaning. Floor waxing. Oriental rug cleaning-, specialty. FlnnncUiI WE LEND MONEY to worthy peo ple to pay their honest debts, pa cific Coast Credit Association, 421 Medford Hldg-.. Medford, Ore. Furnlturo Repairing FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED re-flnished, re-glued. Wo carry a full line of upholstering; sam ples. A. N.. Thlbault, Tel. 869-R. Honey to Loan Long Time Real Estate , JUurtguge, Loan Phone ls-tj ... Oonunerolsl Finance Corp. Medford, Oi-eeon Monumental THE OREGON GRANITE OO. Monuments. B. A. Hicks, Oeneral Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Bala Manager. 302 N. Front St. Mnslo Piano Insti-action FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teachel of piano. Classical and populot musio courses. - Halght Musle Studio, 818 Liberty BIdg-., Tel 72 Painting and Papernatijrln-t HAIUtV MARX Painting, tlntln( papor-hunjfing. Fhon -178-J. ' 26961 M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Pain lng, paperhanging and Interior finishing. 302 Crater Lake Avi Phono 1604. -41 Printers. and Publishers MEDFORD- PRINTING CO. HsJ the best equipped printing offlif In Southern Oregon. , Bookbind, . lng, loose leaf ledgers,, bllllrj systems, etc. Portland prlbes,. It . N. Fir St. ' - Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any maU radlo. H. O. Puruckor, 22 Soutl Grape street. Office Phone 335; Res. 1442. - 81 GUARANTEED Radio Service, using unequalled Supreme Ding nometeiv Phone 1247 day ot night. - Almiuj Prultt. - t Sand and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel - plant. Clean washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes. Phone, plant 1203, or office, 127. Storage WAREHOUSING Storaga, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, lit South Front St. Phone SI. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 111 N. Fir street. Phone 316. Prices right. Service guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE. Service guaranteed. 20 S. Grape St., phone 644, or residence 1060. REINKINO TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds. Office S09 South Front St. Phone 832. . FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WHEAT Oood plump -white w ll e a t, recleavied, - $ 1.60 cwt. Mutual . Mill & Seed . Co., Inc. , 310tf FOR SALE Geod used portable spray rigs. All sizes. A-l shape. Hargalnsl Beo Juclc Moore. Tel. 722. 06tf WHOLE eastern corn. $1.90 cwt. Mutual Mill & Seed Company. Inc. , 3l0tt GOOD Newtown apples, 60 and 75o box. Ilrlng boxes. F. A. Hens peter, Jacksonville. Tel. 196. 817 KLAMATH POTATOES, 75o cwt; short time only. 710 South Riv erside. 319 FOR SALE Restnurant equip ment, phono 1384 or Inquire I.Ms Theater. 316 FOR SALE Used sewing ma chines, nil mnkes, $5 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co.( 24 North Bartlett. - tf FOIt SALE Jonathan and Bplta cnberg apples. Call Rogue H. Co., 1366. tt FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hay, baled grain hay, Elmer Ross. 11. F. D., Ross Lane, 8Slt DRY FIR nnd mixed green white nnd black oakr $2.40 and $5.80 per tier. Nathan B. Newcomb-, Jr.. 530 S. Central, or Tel. 61S-L. v 307tf FOR BALE Marnuis wheat, $1.B0 per cwt. Tel, ltoO-J-2, S21 FOR VALE At huriritln. 2 oak veneer doors, slzo 2 feet by 7 Hi' feet,' with lock nnd without glnss, See them at Mall Tribune office. (( 6 O O O