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PACK FIVK "EVERYONE IN "SOUTHERN OREGON '"READS f HE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" hi MEDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUNE. MRDFORD, OI?K(iQX. ST XI') AY. ri-T.KrAKY S. FARM LOANS 10 BE CHECKED 10, CURB IT S USES Needy loans Will Get First! Payment Soon No f.:, Funds To Increase Major; Crops. . . '. WASIUN'OTOX, Vh. 7. Application blanks for loans from the $4.1,000,000 federal feed, hopU nntl fertilizer fund have been for- wn riled to oounrj iiciieultural tiKentH in the 11130 draught and j storm area. They nre to be issued only to those farmers who suffered material damage and who have no other source of credit. Kat'h applicant will slfjn a note for the loan he desires, and at the same time, in moat states. Rive a ' niortnuKe on his 1931 crop to! secure its repayment- j Xciil Determines Amount The extent lq which the nppli- , cant ineunvd damages from the ; drought or storms riurins the last season will lie the principal basis on which his eligibility for a loan will be determined. lie will agree to use the loan for the purchase of seed,, fertilizer, feod for work stock and fuel and oil for tractors. Xo provision is made fr the. use of loans to pur chase human foods. When the applicant Jas com pleted his application? note and mortgage, the papers will be turn ed over to the couuty advisory committee, consisting of a leading banker anil two prominent farmers who serve without pay. They wiil determine" whether the applicant has the necessary power and machinery to produce the crops he proposes to plant, what his reputation is as a farmer, and whether ho can be expected to use iiis best efforts to produce a crop and repay the loan. They then will make a definite recommendation to the depart - i ment of agriculture field office which disburses the loans. Check on IV of Money The field office will examine the papers promptly and determine the amount of the loan. This will he based on needs of the individual for seed and fertilized for the acre age, and crops he proposes to plant, and for feed for work stock necessary to produce the crops. Lou ns may be approved for an amount less than that requested by the applicant. When a loan is approved a ehct:lc will he drawn. to the borrower in the amount of the first installment of the loan, lb-fore a second ln . stallment is paid, the borrower will be asked to show how he has expended the first. . No loan will be mae to a farmer to increase his major crop acreages.. School News Griffin Creek VpiKM tirades Wc arc glad to welcome Carl llerrifofd back to school after sev eral days absence. Helen Judy and Helen Snyder have been hectographing the songs which wo expect to use at the Ashland spring musical festival. Then they will make them into i booklets ready for use. e ex pect to begin learning some of the songs on next Friday morning. The agriculture class have for special study topic this week, Cat tle." We have heard some very interesting reports. This week w have made a spee ial effort toward tidying up and beautifying our school grounds. The boys are just about rendy to LAND SNAPS Onn of tho host rnltlo or slinop ranches 111 Southern Oregon, .'o aeres. 100 umlor tree water num. 100 tieroH under cultivrilion. a" more coulil lie seeded, will cut loo tons ol' alfalfa nuil hay. new 8 room liouse. with hath, hot anil colli water, electric linlits. telephone, route, larse barn, plenty nt wood tor home use, 5 head ol horses, ' head ef cattle, farm machinery. Price $12,000. Will take in Siooil In come properlv oa uon payment If you are looUilm for a real money maker Mils Is the one. 37 acres near Talent. 25 acres In alfalfa, fine noil, all fenced. Rood Improvements, under water. Priced at :if.oo to settle an estate which must lie closed al once. Property Is worth double this price. $l."i"0 down, balance your own terms. Here is a real one 19 acres near Talent, under water, ahnut half cleared and plowed, no improve menls, feneeil. fronts n (traveled rood, enough limber left on place to pay fur il. Priced lor a tew days at Hion and Rood terms. Here Is n bargain for someone wanllni! lo (.'. t siiineiliini: cheap but real land. 10 no n s near Central Point, all un der cultivation. Stood so", -i-moiii house, two wells, laivc barn, chir k en houses, all fenced with woven wire, just otf hluhway. Price JITon J.-.iiii down, balance $12 per month. All kinds of lame and small tracts for sale or excbatiac. Sec s it you have ninielhlni! lo trade . GAINER & SHEIY Central Point, Oregon Office 347 Residence 71 i New Small Studebaker Offers Free Wheeling studebaker'a new six of 70 horsepower is claimed to be the lowest be obtained with free wheeling, "nis engineering advancement is now well as many other makes, including America's two finest cars Pierce illustrated is the Studebaker Six Rerjal Sedan. How Insects Affect Geography WASHINGTON, U. C. l'el. 7. the larvae of the gypsy moth, and : Ruling, a modern empire is not j it is some of that moth's cousins wholly ' a matter of troops, tre- i who rob apple growers, corn plant aties and trade agents: shock bnt-;ers. and flour millers of thousands talions of scientists may be re- J of dollars annually, quired to combat native enemies : How Mosquitoes Affect Geography far more menacing than an up- j "Kvery vacationist knows or rising of aborigines, according to -should know the peril of the mos a bulletin from the Washington. quito. Kuropeans, and Americans, D. , headquarters of the Nat- i too, had to arm themselves with ional Geographic society. I'or example, in eastern Africa, the llritlsh recently captured 1 ,3!3 enemies in a day dread insect enemies, iseisi- mes, which wer; j caught in eighteen imitation ani-. ma traps. ' been said that quinine and sani- ricWiij; Itcfore l-'lics , laiion enahU-d Americans to buihl I "The tsetse fly lives ill the bush, I the I'anama caiur And quinine I and when an animal wanders into ! is such an essential equipment of j the bush and Is Infected by the liritish rule in India that the post- insect, the natives flee the region : man is as ready to sell the bitter j just as they did before the swarms! white powder as he is to dispense! of the locusts of Itible times and ; postage stamps. ; do in present day history. Only. ".Many prosperous ports of Cen- : the tsetse fly Is a much deadlier ! tral America today, where ships enemy than the locust. It has ef- ! toad and unload, and airplanes I fectively wiped out habitations ; from extensive areas areas in TaiiKanvika as largo as California, and regions as extensive as other of our states in Ithodesia, Nyasa land, Uganda and Zululnnd. 'Throughout these units of l!rit- ian's political domain, cultivated i patches of land have been aban-! Honed, farms and pastures have gono back to the bush, and the j tsetse fly resumes its jealous reign. ! Insects Thai I'ighl Literacy ! 4.0t0.0t) bales ot cotton in a sin- "Insidious insect pests are enm- j file year. Shade tree leaves and mon to all continents except the I fruits tempt the palates of visit-j At ,iJO yhell service siatlon. cor Antarctic and they arc preval-' ing -Mexican bean hectics, the , ,,,. sixth aiid Front. .1. II. Dawson ent in even the most civilized, modern cities. Witnens the com mon house fly. and the cockroach. Their attack is not so direct as thnt of the jungle animal or the poisonous reptile, but it can be just as deadly. Some destroy food, others spread disease germs, - or they attack the foods and animals which are of high property value to mankind. "The cockroach even assails man's cultural achievements and some of his most cherished insti tutions, by its appetite for the paste on book covers in libraries, ml also for the paste used in the wall paper of his hoipe. Sleep ing sailors aboard ships, the sea men Will relate, often wear gloves to thwart cockroaches that gnaw fingernails. riicK I treed In Horse's Stomach "Go lo a farm, with porch and kitchen, and n screened your ngri- cultural host may tell a tale of the sudden death of his favorite mount. For a certain fly, the hot flv, likes to lay its eggs on the forelegs of a horse. The horse scratches its leg with its teeth, thus transferring the eggs to its mouth, ultimately swallows them, and they are hatched in the nni- mal's stomach. There a disease sets In which is fatal to the j French vineyardisls. horse. i 'Thi' locust has no respect for "The dealer in bidea tolls his i RooKi-nphy. While one swarm is tale of woe about the warble fly invadmi; the F.ast. another Is the fly that bites animals ami 1 swooplns down on vegetation In depreciates I Ile value of the bides; ! the West. In 1 S 7-4 and llsTii lo whlle the fin growers: relate bow I ousts destroyed millions of dol tlte larvae of certain species of ' lars' worth of ai'lcu!tural products the moth have destroyed as IiIbIi I In their miiirailun from Canada as a half ot the world fig crop to Texas. Natives of Madagascar ,i year. I compensate for losses Incurred by I "Foliage of some vaiietios ' of . locust Invasions by capturing qnan ! the best shade trees have an un- titles of the insect for their din- fortunate appeal to the tastes of complete their task of settlnK eveiKreenn. the holes are (hiK and the trees up, rendy to st. At a student body meet inp on ' Mnnday morning plans were laid i for a Valentine party for Friday I even! tier, February 13. Following j eumniitteea weic appointed: 1m terlalnment, Hubert Cherry, Hilly Kinie. .Mario Cinches and .Mary . i I'lvk: lefrodimcnt. Ib'b n Judy. I Helen Snyder. Alice t'heny and Anna Sch.'i I. .(nyce Iurham and Florence Meadows have nearly complitcl a '"Puppet Show" demonstraiint; flood Health." It Ih very clever. Joyce has written the playlet. The characterH are: Teacher. two mothers, doctor. and children. Scene I. At Home: woene II At School. "We expect to enjoy this at the student body meeting next .Monday morning. Intcrinciliale Iloom Francis Moravet has returned to school :;i;;iin for the first time fhrfft mfls vacation. We l.id to have her with vine the very ue i , K1,in (Jeiald from sch Ib riford has been absent ol this wrt-k, due to mumps. Katherine Vmimnns icinriid on Mulid.iy .'liter being CulifilH'd to her home with the mump!'- Plans are hi-inc made for a V! ..ntnie !atty Ilmli Uipi:-. Kuih Hill. Nellie M:irk nnl Winop.i Cook were uppuitit'-U on tho re ill Wm& j refrigeration und quinine before! j they could invade the tropics. The' quinine, because the major trop-i 'leal enemy of the white man Isj. nn - iiiuniiiiii, iiwiii imiib nr jnmw fever ami malarial germs. It has come and go, owe their prosperity; to lh? battle science has fought I against the mosquito, which once ; kept away vess.-ls and visitors as 'effectively as machine guft. A (iDgiiiphic. Midly V geographic medley of foreign , insects join nomestic species in i their depredations in the United ! states. The boll weevil sneaked I across thu Kio (.irande in lsyand bas since destroyed as many as culled bail girls of the lady bug ! family and they havo joined the i j boll weevil in the southern states. I j " The Kuropenn corn borer found I i America a land 'flowing with milk ' , and honey lit 1917. Now choic e I I bits of thousands of dollars worth : of vegetables are devoured by the pest, The Cerman contribution to the formidable array of our for I eign insect enemies is tho Hessian fly that has been harassing Amer ; Jean farmers since they arrived ; here in the straw mattresses of llossfan soldiers In colonial times. I "C.loomy days were spent last winter by citrus fruit growers id' Florida, when they saw their j oranges and grape fruit destroyed by tho Mediterranean fruit fly. Meanwhile the .la pa nese beet le. ; which first invaded Xew Jersey i farms several years ago, continued ; I to increase the fortune already 1 spent by the United States, state and county governments to keep ft under control. "Grain growing" regions of the world lose millions of dollars' worth of grain annually due to the : depredations of the cinch bug . Destruction of 3,000,fion acres of vineyards by a member of the chinch bug famijy several years ! ami, will Inns be remembered hy ' tier tames. freshment committee. Jliiymond 'Cherry, Kobert HeminMton and: Fdwin Crandnll were appointed to ' serve on the Valentine commit 1 tee. The entertainment commit -j tee consists of ieort:e tliffin, ; Ouane Chllds. Petty Oenlry and j Nancy Durham. Mis. Childs was a visitor In our room on Wcdne.-day afternoon. 1 Primary School Xott Lawrence and firacle Vntimji ns are absent because of the mumps. ' W e hope they recover soon ami cnii.c back to school. , Lois Moravet Vet timed to schor i this week after a Ioiik lllne.M. She : has been Rone a Ioiik time. This week Clara Crandall and Iletllo Itrnwn both made peiT--t I scores on Monday's pie-tot in ; spoiling. We are making plans for onr i Valentine party to he held Feb , rtiary 13. J"ribiy. Wc always have n little itroRram and Invite our small brothers and slsterrt to come. , Monday we are fining to exchange names lor the valentine box and ' i hofe the postman. The btilhrt pla tiled In our win dow l.'ix are pet-ping above I h" tit mi nil. ho it won't be Ions; tint II we shall have omc rpiiiiK iIowcih We aht-ady have a l.irge bmiMmi of puf-y-witlovv in out room. Som of ti1 bioutrbt on r -:illb tci lh rbiiit'- - to H'-h'Mii v.i'h n burnt i e. pi i ,-nt inarU ing f'r luuMtiiiH our o teeth mice day priced car in the world which may found in all Studebaker cars as - Arrow and Lincoln. The model for the last three weeks. We are going to make some good looking ones for the fair. Miss llussong, our teacher. is back again in school after a two weeks illness. She is very glad to return to all her children and be with them again. Schafer Enlarges Motor Repair Shop I.. C. Schafer. Medford's exchi ;e electric motor repairman, i' r from i-!n; a pessimist rej;ani I inu the valley's future. While still h. rated in the base j mt-ni of t-:e M--dford building, cor- , ner Sixtli and (en tral, lie nas . taken larger and better quarters, j with an addi-d outside entrance on -Sixth street. New equipment is ; also being installed. j Ueins the only exilnslve electric; motor and genera tor repair ihnp ; in southern Oregon. Mr. Schafer is j et)iilppi'd to give excellent service j in ihin line. j Having overhauled and repaired! many ot" the larger electrical In- I j - t a nations In the adjoining conn - j ! ie.-. northern California and the ( ! Unfile Uiver valley dennn.t rales li,: i., 0.iu " nnicrtn Fvtnhli shto c UUU;5jn i-AlUUII5fie5 Grinding Shop Here h,,s installed an un-to-date filing and grinding shop. The shop has a full line of electric machinery, iin hiding a Koh y saw filer and .;W re looihinu machine. Air. Daw son has a wide experience in thi' class of work, coming here from the east where be did considerable work for industria I education de partments. SPAIN TO SOOTH K IHKliOY.U. AlKMI'X WITH KXTK.V CASH -MADRID, Feb. 7 (,T The ller elllAtier government has appropriat ed money for an expansion of Span ish aviation, believini! that It will thereby alille rebellious discontent in the air corps,. This Is the method once applied successfully to convert KriliuliUliK attillcry men imo staunch mon archists. I'lie artillery corps had been vlr- tually disbanded alter fostering outbreaks, hut when llerengiier came into power the corps was re-! coni.tltiiteil. and has since been al bulwark of the government. Discontent began to manifest it- self in the air corps in l!i:ill. when' a rigid policy of economy was op-; plied to It. Little money was avail-1 able lor gas and oil, so pilots re-1 maincd on the ground mid ftinied as they lost liberal bonuses paid : for each hour aloit. Following Major Ramon Franco's ahoitive unti-monarc histic attempt i In December, an liuptin into the (revolt's causes led to tile conclu-, I siun that morn flying und latter! j pay envelopes would solve lite ill!'-; f lenities. ' i Clalfl"il iiilvprtlMlnir tftw rntnltw. JUST OPENED FOR SALE s50 Down! Only $10 a Month (and Interest) . Buys a Beautiful V2 Acre Tract in EL REY SUB-DIVISION Iiit.t oiiiilialf nillr roiiiIi of Hip .laclmon County Fair (irntinilx, Hoar tho I'ui'lflit IIIkIiwuv. In Kl Jloy mibdivlHlmi, odiTlnK viiry niiiilvratn prlfcil i.:iou 10 j:i.iii trai-tM, Inlitnli'd nml iioti lrtiKiiti'd. TIii'ho trariH Ho in ll-jir l n'i'k lioituni loud marvoloiiM mill for R.inli'tis. trs nml Hlirulm. Klortrlcily In nlfo itvailahlo. lino homo Ik uli duly linilt. annllirr hiiiIit rnnmriii tlon. A wltlo irmvi l mail la nlii'inly cotislttM-tiil. Duly '. down. Sin n inonlh und llialll; Inli'i-i'sl). liny now iilttl k'i't yoilf rhoici. Charles A. Wing Agency 13 N Froi. . KPJALTOR I lioi.c 728 SIX SPEEDS FOR Thi tmernaiioniil Company of America Harvester j h:ive an- nouneed very dr tic prii't' . dui tion in llH'ii' new 1 -ton MIX peed specii il iii'Unr lrm-U. JiiUM-iiatittnal i P The m w ' iH'rial I1--tnn tru.-k Inr'trinit-il .1-1 ! t. .ill r Hi rti'siralili- i liara. lfi i 'flit's ol' ils JHt'tlfiM'ssnf ailtl. at t lit- samt tiliii. has many m'W : fvai'.ms wlii.'h liiaki's il lt' ""I" i j-tanilniK utii-U in itn i-lass. ; N'.'w iimvi'l' ami lu'l'l.M- iiTI'iiim- anro liav.' lu'i'ii inaiio riossilili' in Uli- six sppi'il spi'i-ial throiiKll I''" 1 1 in. ini'nls ill I'imliic I'luuli. uaiis- niisslnn, anil In Hie famous t spoi il axli'. Ailili'il powor anil im-pi-av.'il pt'rfiii'iuani-o havo in m way aflViU'il Ihc six spoi'il s-i-ialV niH'ialini; ci'olioniy. IMhIi j Kas.ilini' mili'aBi' ami unusually j Irw nil I'Onsumiuion ai'o slill nul i slaniliiiK fcatlilfs nf tliis trurk. I Tl'.. .Iv sin. '. I snm ial's 1 :ll'.-ilu ll win'. iWikc nnt only ad.l.s In il"!l''Ol: (lAKl)KN' nuil fii'jil plowlnK. ' aitainaliiliiy to a wi.li'f vaiioty . i. . .1 i . t...t Mitohint'il Willi I ! stroamlino liooil and t-owl iinil ''Miiw j.rus WANTl'-H Io not rinwni'il It'iuli'l'x, also rontunuif to lis attrai'tiyo appoaranif tin- (six spi't'il special is a romat'Ualily ' I i;ii..il-loolilntf trut'l;. I I Tin' 1 II :: 1 six speed speeial moiiiied Willi a iiiur-tyiinoei- i-i eine- east In Idoek. 1,-head tyl" horo. 4 ii -In. sii oUe. tlisplaeemoni, N. A. t in.. II. P.: brake II i In. in. i rallni; ! :ll-. at 2.0011 Kl'M. 'I'hree-point j 1 uionntini; with riibber-cusbiiir.ed j rear supports. Three broll.e back ed l.al.bllt-lined main bearings: I lot.il projected area, l:t...i sl. in-.j fri'lll. L'xl 7x-lll-: centre J'2-i"-. rear. 2x2'--in.: heeling rod hearing. 2x2V-'-in. I.ubiicalion: Pressure feed to all main, cam .'hair and connecting rod hear ings, dear tvpe. gear driven oil pump. Oil capacity 4 quarts, Pres. sure gun lubrication theoughoni on chatsis. Frame: Pressed steel channel. Depth, a-n-ili.; IhieUtlcsJ 3-1 ii in.; width. :i2 in.: width or flange, 2L. inches. Final drive: Spiral bevel gear I orlve type Willi iwo speeds 1 I'hioioe-niotvlideuuni steel drlv .1 shafts. Malleable iron, banjo type 'bousing. Differential bearings ari'i i tailored ri.ller type. ' I Iraki's: Service four-wheel. l,.,.,i....l teir-enorel'lng. in- leraal expanding- shoe' type. Fully enclosed. Kmergency--rea l- heels. interna! expanding type. I I'lie siv speed Viiecial with M'l-ics of low speeds will pull ca paolly loads out of u ravel plls ami excavations, through sand. henvv mud and gumbo, and UP sleep' grade.-: Il will go Into and eo.ne out of places difficult lor the ordinary truck in Its class t ' negotiate. He ability to operate .atlslacloilly under adverse con ditions has made It popular In all sections of the country. Yd. In high speed the six speed special has Ihc flcelness anil getaway so necessary cn good roads or city streets. Tlie reason for the six speed special s ability to haul ca pacity pay loads every trip. Willi no lime and profit consuming de- la ye. is found in the iwo-spe. o ixle. Astronomers are uuiilile lo i plain a red flush which is spread-Ini- over the face of Jupiter. We suppose it is useless to suggest lhat modern novel has somehow J iund lis way up tlicre- -The Mu lnorist. nlMsolfled Brtverrlslnir pets results CASH PAID TO YOU for late model light USED CARS Crater Lake Automotive Co. 103 S. Riverside i ii ii ; Mall Tribune arts are I jo.oon people every oav Ta4 H ' riAinrn Anvf RTlSINfi RATES i Rate p' word (or tint irutitioit, 2c; MCh lucirtdtnB imetlion, U: minimum 25c. Uxdn ' : your id with (or Sale, for Rnl. fit, and count i tt.rt words wfil at tach Initial, ttUphon j i number. tc, at a word. ; niofrf rit rich in advance and not u(n over ptwrtt, unlet adunmr n wenuiiy No allowance t phone eriori. wwrrn -v.isci;:i.T..Kors I Ol.l HOOKS repaired; L'o-ye I uuaiautee; reierence. 'jei. im i;. evening. ;l t : . TR1V - One passenger to h:iro i-xpensi'S to San l-'r.inci.-sco. Tel. : IM.U. ': VANTKI l- He model car. Write ; i:ox F. 1... Tribune. ;i l : " j W. NTI'.I ---nd hand j-o i I 'jus. lt'ott; I'rune. I'll. Kr iunk. - Ij. HI-' iWANTKO To hear from good; ; mining proposition for sale or ( b-ase. liox M. A.. Tribune. Ill'.i; ! WANTKD Light i-oadster; rawh. K. 1 4, TollVelle, I'lKMlO .U"' snoville. Ore. 3l3i enis W'A NTKO Patients, convalcsi ami I'ldeflv neoiile to euro for Tel. K'S of call at rhcftiuii. aintf ASIIIAN1 t'onvaleseent tind Jtest Home, cares (of old people Invalids. :l'ltf kiiiiiI. crayol ami fiedimeul. Tel. ' tt :!--- Samuel Uati.'inan. .i,.. w,, pav 1 1 1 o irlr. Hill woc,i anil pelts. Mi'ilfortl llai- I Kain llouae, 2 7 N. llrapo PL i 2U7tf ! LOCAL or Ioiik dislanco liaulinK. Wo Kiiarantoe lo Kive you money. II aw ley Transfer. t.l'J .No, Kiv. side. Phono llHI-.. iJ-JMi IWAXTKl) Household goods, tools and junk, or what havo you : . Medftird llarain House, 27 N. i drape St. Phone JtMi'J. tf V.NTI-I KITI'ATIONS M I nULU -V:i:i woman w ishe jutsilioil :tS housekeeper fn- busi ness people, vlderly couple, or ; will take care of children: good rWerences. phone 1MI-J or !' at 0:. lieatiy St. J.DST ! jj((i'l . Urown puive containing curroucv. Iteturn to i rioune IMione K-13-X. Ueward. LOST If Aon la micmnjc, call 161 n. sr.mf lUISINKSS Ol'I'tlKTUMTIKS ,,,1MS;, HTTI()N and stoic for .'l001. irii;i,,, 0n hlgluvay. See owner. Nurtli Central at Mill Service. 22r.tr -v. . r. . 1 FOR ItKXT KlUtNISUKU ItDO.MS Full RKNT Uirgi i with bath: 1 or tslcepitlg room men. Call at 32 2 -t -J r. So. oalldale. FOP. RF.NT I.arue clean Bleeping women. 320 rooms, 1 or 2 men or lil l H. I i n pi'. FOR RKN'T Pleasant room for gentleman, close In. private home; bath, gurus. COO K. Main. 2U3tf" Nlcelv furnished .. ,. yh... .-Viu. FOR RF.NT sleeuiniF rooms with moderate. 321 KO. Itivorsiue nj' FOR Itl'.NT 1IOUSHS FOI! RUNT t27..'i", water paid, furnished .'i-ioom modern col lage, and clean, close in. paved street, garage. Iiuiulre 120 Col- ta i - " FOR I1KNT 10 lllircl. Furnished Tel. U3I-R. house. 320 ,.;N'T 'I furniKhed houses. Redden tf 1 .l-rnom and 1 j-rooni, St Co. 720. FOR ItlvNT (1-room furnished house; furnace and fireplace. 30 1 So. Dolly. Call 1 3211. 3l7tf KOlt TIKNT 5-rm. moilern house. - acre, near mill, flrt month. f.US Aurtln. 319 .'OU IIKN'T Small house, furnlh ed or unfurnished, r.U KdwardK. KOll H MN'T Trl. 341t-J. -limine with K rape. KOIt ItKNT Modern abw. Phone !M-ll -room bun :ti:i .-nil iiKNT ii-rooni fnmlrtlfil lloiim, HU'oplllK pnr;ll, olcotfll' niimi', liain. at 22tl 1'oril.iinl Avi. K-y at :i 0 f Piirllalltl Avu. 112 1) POIt ISKNT To room hoii.c. T' ailult". clean Ti I. riH.I-X'. 3 lf.tf" l'fill IiKNT Small furni'-liiil lioufio untl KaraKo. HO tlo. Ivy. 3HU I'lJlS ItH.VT Tiirnlfilli'il 4-room hoilmi. Call 411 N. l'l-otll nricr i IKjn. 31HI KOI: l:i:T 1-room homo, fnr nlKlu'il, water, Kuraico. I2 Sum mit 3ctr KOIt ItKN'T Ilniops. Knrnlih"''l of unrurnlilicd. In-own & Willi". 17lf I'o It ItKNT 5-room cotliiK". wllh hath and klti hi'ii raiiKi', on Wi'tt llth ftt. Atmly Wins Aiii'ncy or 4H KltiB St. tf KOK HUNT Small lt.. uanii;n, filU W. I'Oll HAMv IIO.MKH ONT.Y 3C00 for n rinse in 7 -room home, fui-nMiei!; a koo1 Income ptop. rly. It can Ii" handlid on reasonable terms tito best buy wo know of. Ilrown & White, Uealtotfl, llollanil Hotel lllilir. If 1-Olt SAI.KMVKSTOt'K FOlt SAI.K Four lini'i'ev. S, hcrtni'i horn, 121 No. l. I. llial"'. 3 JO Fill! SAI.K -Fi-11 'ti l II ll'-ai- i l I Point. W. J. i di r pijiH. k luiilui'. ..I.li:. i, I. V, mile I'entl al 3 2 0 nit SAI.K .', II u roc Kilts. I"'0 lb", e.ieli; 1 lltll'lc I'O.ir; all pule breed. Il'-le is your cll.incn tn X'-l ill tlie 'mi; name with A-l luff K. .1. While, K. F. II. I. Me,lfi,. a lUtC -ARTM1-".NTS roit i:knt . m niched iipai-lliienl. ;-room fur-; i Haven 3 LSlf i st- "( I OK Kr.. 1 .tide rent, - i ,i 1 1; irl.'V'l -brnnm upt.. r L'an . Ja- Uhmh. tson- $li and $1 apart ments; walls newly l ilted: Hot and eold water, lialll and toilet. t!-slorv In'ii'l; l.ilildinfT al JaeU sonvili". Id miniiloH from Mod- ford. See Mr. i 'h ilders. real es-. Male, or The Nuj!):el Cont'eet ion ery su.ro. " t:ltt- nit ItKNT l-'imii li.-d l.iiiise-! lLe..pinii a p;i rl llunl, "ho .it fllTi' an.) olio al S-'ili; inellne:i Ijllits. i heat, hot and cold water and lio-t,- seiviee. Ill ltC laiOM lance: rent. ! iiparllncat. private ent luw :i'a K.ira K. .lac mi. -V. ill! KKNT lli.shed slea lai'iie liVill;: I'l'droom, I M p: 1 1 V f.ll- heate.l ap.irlment; -noiil with fireplace; Ih and kitchenette. Inquire Mail Trll'iuio. IIKIIt !.-(Ht KI'.N'l' vate l.ath. :i-roni I'hono pri ll I 'J VOIX Ul'.NT I-nrrushed npartment n.liilt.s. fhoiio 1177. 3ni'.if 1'1'lSNl.lllCl) aparliucnt, 2 or 3 rooms; plea.sant. neat, newly ile 'ii I oil and oiitiippoit; reason- aiiio. lnr. Main si. :ii:nr l.'Ol: IIF.N'T l''ltrn. apl; still. Iieat; I Ideal location winter or .sllniinci. Tile lleroen. Ill Wlllliee. .iieii- .'Oll Ill-N'T 4-l'oom apt: Pteani heat. Kriiiidaire, hot water and earaue. lnuuire ..n;i M. llony m oveniit;s find Sunday :10'.UI' I'M 11 HUNT Furnished apts; lishlii, water, sarace; $12, 1 $17. Phone 4T.J-1!. 27.''lf' IMIl S.M.l" Itl.r. KST.VTK 'OK SAI.F. Cheap, two fi-aci'e tracts 1usl outside city limits, or will se'll all -I I 'i acree. Klley Mvers liox 212, Central Point. 120 Fin: ing S.l.i:---2-aere Ira. f. 2iui-ri. ebicUen shed. In X. Central. dwolt C.lll If in:, Ftlll SAI.K Sulmrlian home, ll rooms, oak floors tin iiughout -. acres, on paved biway: a beau tiful home, priced low. Cnpald balance on soldier's loan of Sl'iinu can be assumed; lakes 2tliu) to ha mile. ,,i.,ivv ... irlltTI.' ln.l,...u 1 .1.' 1 '. v .. ii i . . i .it.,...-, . Holland Hotel P.ladg. If Fillt SAI.I-: .lust try to heat this i one: 20 acres, with a ti-room modern borne. In I he foothills, ' ii miles southwest of Medford: 7 ! acres cleaned with enough wood on the balance of pay for it sev eral times; garage, chicken house; about an acre set to cher ries and apricots; Jlao buys It. I with y-Jllll enstl. to responsible parlv; balance t:io per month. Till: KF.AI. KSTATF FNCIIA.N'CI-: 12i F.asl Sixlh SI. Phone HUB. .1 1 '.I FOP. SAI.K 2 acres; paid lip water; l, mile east of Phoenix on highway; new building isx2ii; good well: across from Yhite Wing poultry ranch. T. 11. Al voi'd. . 3 1 Bit FOR S.W.I" Over r, acres Willi i aeree. of water, 2 1 i miles out, good gravel road: $100 down. S I 0 month. !I2.i Roddy. Tel. 1300-W. 3 1 0 WIIKN YOII think of n 'blt'k of Drown Wli real estate. lo. it I I'OR RF.NT MISCPXI.ANKOIIH FOR 1! F.NT 1 cabin clleap. ln iiulre at fi So. Front. Jennings Loan office. It KOI i i:i:'T--Stn;ill uCfico mom on Ala in SI., !" "pre inn, 1 Mm lie i;is4. Inquire His Theater. :ii!0 KOH HUNT month. S26 anrnto, $J.OO per So. Hlvrslil Ave tf roil SAliK POITLTRY KOIt SAI.K Itarreil Itoclt corlnil el nt I.llly'H place on hluhway. second hoiii-ic north tit lle:ilt lane. .1. T. IJIly, route 2. .(et1fird. 3-H K(Ht SAI.i: Thorouiihliiwl II. I. It, 'HH(i for hatchiui;. 'iol. li-I'-a. aiiitf I.I-XIHOKN, Altslralnt-p, AllHtl'tll v hit i', I'hli'kM, hali'hlni? "i;bh, I.fulioi'n I'oi'kei-i'U. W'hilo Willi; I'iMiIti-v I'-ai-m, I'hoonlx, Oro. I'llotH' n -I-'-1 1 . :i 2 7 VOll 8AI.B ACTOMODILKS FOI! SAI.K I. lulu car, liooil oon ililion, now ittlilior. Chpap for i-asll. 2:i So. Holly. 31 0 FOIl SAIilC MISCI'.M.ANICOUS l-'lllt S.M.I-: May. Iiali-il or Ioohi. on Oli! Stairo road. A. Sharplr. 311) FOI! SAI.K rillll-PKii liii'ttlialor and laiKi' coal hurnlnii hrondi-r. Until rnmpli'lo. Iiuiniro (inltl lllll llalihvai'i'. 32D FOI! SAI.K lllai'k oat Ki'Pil. ltk'h-at-ilHiin TranHfi'i-, tN-ntral Point 322 FOlt SAI.K -I'lioni' a-F Uarnyanl fertilizer. 3 1 (ill FOI! SAI.K lll'ipocteil Masladnn .ll-awbi'iry plantH, l.aO pel 100, di llveicil; chiaiM'i- In 1000 inld. .Mrs. l'ha. Walker, K.iulo Point. 3 20 FOR SAI.K Onod used portable spray rlns. All sizes. A-I Bhape. HarualiiH! Heo .lack Moore. Tel. 722. aor.tf WMol.K ea-iti'i-n corn, It. HO cwt.' Mutual .Mill & Seed Company, Inc. Iliotf FOlt SAI.K Used sewlne ma-1 chines, nil makes. $." up; termflj If di'Mii-4'd. All makes rented and) repaired. While Sewllli; Machine! Co., 2 1 North Uai'tlelt. tf FOR SAI.K Loose alfalfa hay, baled Kraln hay. Klmer Itons. It. II.. Row l-ane. 2 H 1 I f DRY FIR mid mixed jjreen while and black oak, 12.10 (ind (2.K0 per tier. N.iihaif 11. N'l-ivi'oinb, jr.. oi i Kaft mil. annr - fl.-in! 32S FOI! SAI.K- HT CUl. -.M.miitlM wlii-at, Tel. !l .-, U-.l 2. FOlt SAI.K At biiritaln. 2 oak veneer dimr. sie I' f"-t by; 7 ';. feel. wHIrsu.M'k and n It llnul class. See lliepi at M ill Trlbunei Herman utt.. BDSIXI5SS DIUF.CTORT Abstracts MUKIiAY AHSTRAOT CO. Ab. Bii-acta of Titlp. Title Insurance Koiima 3 and t. No. it Nort Central Ave., upntntra. .lAITtSOV ro. AHSTHACr C. AlislnirtR cif Title iiimI Tliln liiKiiraiM-e. T li o only complete T 1 1 1 o S f a I o in II .Incksnn County. ) -mm AcpouiitJiPtrt WILSON AlIIMTl.Nll C'OMHANV Tax and Corporation Counselora, Auditors and Ai.'eountantH. K. M. Wilson, 0. P. A.: Inland J. Knox. C. p. A. Liberty llldif., I'hoafl l'i7-lt. Chlropraelle l-liyslcliin OK. K. W. HUFFMAN Chlro practlco Ni'i'V-l Speciallat. (Iffica hoiilH 9 to 12. 2 lo S. 203-2114 Liberty lildK. Office Phone (80; lies. Plume 7S0-H. I'lct'lrli' Motor llepalriilK. i. ('. Sll l. l-'l :i: Arinature wlnd-ills-. Lasemi-nt Modford Illdf;. mil St. or I'catral Ave. entrance. I'holtc IMI. lOxpei't Window Clt'ilnera li:i' ii koi ::!: no rr Tel. 1172. House dinning. Floor waxing. Oriental ruic elennlnu, peciapy. I-aiiiiiKilll W10 LICNU MDNEV to worthy peo ple lo pay their honest debts. Pa cific Coast Credit AHSoelatlon, 421 ftieiiiorn unit;., iiieuioru, ura. Fnmltoro Rcpali-ltiK FltltNITl'itl': lil-M-PHOLSTF.KED re-flnlshed, re-glueil. We carry a full tine of upliol.sterlng snm ples. A. N. Thlhatllt, Tel. 9C9-R. Money to Txian Tims l-'.stale () MoriKiiKO ' Phono 1 Ixiaai Cniiiinerel.'ll lliiuneo Corp. Millforil, trefin Moiuinientg Till! OREGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. B. A. Hicks. Ooneral .Manager; P. M. Korshaw, SaH li un :-. Manager. 302 N. Front St. Music Piano Instruction FRIID ALTON HAIOHT Tc-aoh ot piano. Classical and populat music courses. llalght Musi, Studio. 3 IS l.llierty Bldg., Tel 7j Painting and l'aM'rlinnglim HARRY MARX Painting, tinting paper-hanging. Phone 17S-J. M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Pain Iri. mperhangln and Interior finishing. 302 Cratur Lake Av Phono I 0 4 . 41 Printers and Publishers MISDKOUl) PHINT1NO CO. fli tho best equipped printing off t in Souihern Oregon. Bookblno ItiK, loose leaf ledffers, bllllri pyHtem.s. etc. Portland prices. It N. Kir St. lEmlio Serrloe RADIO SKKV1CR on any ipakl radio. 11. O. Purtiuker, 22 Soutl Crape atreot. Office Phone 335; Ites. 1442 381 CHI A UANTKKD It a d 1 o Service, UKin tineiinalled Supreme UlaK notnelut:. J'hone day, of iiiKht. AlmiiH Pruitt." Sanil find Gravel C. A. HAItTI.KV Sand and Clravl plant. CU'an wushod sand and Kravol; rruftlK'd Rruvol. all Blr.es. I'lioni-, plant 1203, or offloo, 127. KtorjlRO WAP.KIIOUSINC1 Slorngo, Distri bution. Mudford WarohouBti, fllO Soiuli Front St. Phone 31. . Trnnsfor EAPS TltANSFF.Il & STOBAOB CO. Ofrico 111 N. Kir street. Phono 315. Prlcea right. Sorvie Kiiaranti'eil. DAVIS TUANSFF.lt & STORAQI3. Service Ruarantecd. 20 8. Orap St., Phone 644, or residence 1080. RKINKINO TRUCKINO SERV1CB Transfer und liaulinK of all kinds, orflco 309 South Front St, Phone 333. FOIl SAI.K MIKCKriLANUOCS WIIKAT O o o il plump wnlte wheat, reelean'il, 11.50 cwt. Mutual Mill & Seed Co., Ine. 310tf KOIt SAI.K llollywood-llansen I'rkh. tl.Oil for 1.1. J. I.. Yantls, lloiito 3. 320 fioon Ncwtowns. 50e and 7."ir. lilitlK linxe.-. F. A. Ilennpeter, Jaclifonvilli'. Phone 11)0. 324 FOlt SAI.K ilr.hl traili' Sloek lull So. trailer nnd Holly. 320 FOI! SAI.K llarley, ground or un-i-onnd. any amount at $30 per tun Ki-niind. Mrs. .11. O. Pech, Airport road. 320 FOI! SAI.K Ilorileaitx mixture slintitd be .iprayed on peaches now. .Monarch S I Co. 3Hitf M Al ' 1 1 1 XK I ! Y SA l.K Compress or., tlMtmalc enulne. sleanl en uine. IhiIIci-s. holels, stamp mills, rock crushers, concentrutlni; tabic, Pellnn wheel, hydratllle plpi-, shafting, pulleys, bearings, eic. One liltt 5-tamp . mill, 37r. Uite model 1,-tun truck. HM. Aii'lrcKs liox SOI. Ashland. 323 FOlt SAI.K Copper carhonnto for smut control. Monarch Seed Co. . 31lltf FOlt SAI.K lteardless barley seed di livei'.'d. 1500 lbs anil up. C. F. Neldet mcyer, Tel. 02.1-J-l. 324 Fol! SAI.K Inspected overhearing .Ma.iladnu trawhcl'-y plants. Tel. 7-F-l. 3ir.tr . FOR SAI.K Pry fir and hardwood. UHletl llros. Tel. ;.'3-R-l. 327 : 1! 1 1! 1 1;5 Kill SAI.K A few choice ill.'r sinters: also a If I few females. Tel, tilll-lt, r V fcL: 0.