Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 10, 1931, Page 9, Image 9

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MEDPORD MATU-TRTBUXE,-" 'MEDFORD, ORF.li ( ) ; TUESDAY, FERR tTATY"lO, 1931
PAGE NINE
"EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE"
BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus
BUSINESS DIRFOTORY
Abstract
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stract, of Title, Title Insurance
Rooms 3 and 6, No, S3. Nor
Centrul Ave., upstairs.
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THT- VJEATHER- STRIP
NiEVJORO
JAOKSOV CO.
AHSTKAJT ' CO.
FROM ME AJM'
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Abstract of T 1 1 1 i
ami Tltlo Insurance.
'The only complete
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'dnekson Countr. '
flUFFRFIIINFi
Wit k.k.1 II VUIIUUU
CONTINUES FOR
SHARE DEALING
s"VT 00 I I'M 'bOt?R-OAvODvV- - 111
COIM'TOTAKS BUT OOf? 8fDJ
MAQGE'S OOC; CUJB MEEVb TO-IW
OUT POR v . . SO MU'oT tfJk-J
' STFIOUU? x- BE ONl MV (TiCy
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mass
M OOEb AbTHPf.
NEW YORK, Foh. 10. -VP.
The wave of cheerfulness which '
hns swept Wall Street thl week
wan marked liy v:purou.s ail varices
In stocks, grains anil cotton, and
n Rood tie ma nil for hnnds today.
Kquality ntiaro values made ex
treme uaina of f2 to $ 1 c;rU In the
mure- actively trailed issues, and
added more than fl,U0U,0't 0,000
to (heir uki-ok'Ho quoted value
Although the advance In mocks
started quite spontaneously on
Saturday, it was accompanied to
day by improved business news,
Including a report of a large gain
in United .States Steel Corp'n or
ders during January, and firmer
prices for non-ferrous metals, par
ticularly copper and silver.
Tho day's total transfers of the
stock exchange came clo.se to .r,
(ioo.OOO shares, and were the
largest sineo mld-Ue'-embor. Fur
ther -profit taking in the final
dealings caused recessions of $ 1
to $.1 from the day's top prices.
Today's closing prices for 1 5
pelected stocks follow.:
Am. Can 116
Am. Tel. and Tel 192'.&
Anaconda :t"
coi: c,uh :tn',i
thirtiss. Wright -I1-:
lif'neral Klcctne (now) 48
fiencral Motors 4.1 Vi
Kennicot Clipper , "0 '4
Mom. Ward V,?. U
JIadio (Yirjiunition I8ji
Heading i'l'.j
Scars llncluuk T.'i's
S. I H'SU
Uliiled Air 4 "raft :0 U
V. S. Steel 141.
. - . .
STEEL ORDERS
XRW A'OIIK, Feh. 10. tP) Un
filled orders of the 1'nited States
Steel coi'poi ation increased 1 XS,
"5". tons In January to a total of
, aii.Uril tons .lunuary 31. In Do
eemher an Ino-ease of 303.!HiO tuns
was reported
The back log as of Doeemhor 3 1 ,
was 3.!M3.ifi tons. On 'Xovemher I
30 unfilled orders abrogated 3,-
fi3it,03(i tons. On October 31 the
total unfilled tnnnape was 3.4 S 1 J
703. and January 31, l!3ii, unfilled j
orders amounted to -t.4fiK.7in tons. t
The gain of 1 S S . T .". tons was
considerably larger than had been
expected by the more optimistic. I
who looked for a g;iin of about J j
100.000 tons.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. in
Check of markets for various lines
of food commodities today found
price conditions practically un
changed throughout the whole list.
Hutter and ei;g quotations were
unchanged.
Putter market wns quieter with
a barely .-toady ton;, receipt.- were
lighter hut sufficient for demand
mid trade wan fa irlv act ive.
Ken market continued cn.v and
iircLMilar with rutinir nuotatlons
steady. Trade was reported only
fair. '
I
Liveloi'k.
PORTLAND. Feb. 0. (TV Cat
He c.Hvoh 10; fairly active.
letter grade ealv s and veal'-rs
r.Oc lower. Vealcrs. milk .fed,
good and ' choice, $10.00-11.00:
calves, 2.0-fiOO lbs. CJood
. hni-e. JS.r,0-$10.00.
I logs :t'M) ; Hteiidy.
Sheep .11!.'.. Including 1 0 on
contract.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Feb. in. itVi
rtnttor- riii i'pi notations un -
changed.
Kggs: Kasy, quotations un
changed, Milk (htitterfat), poultry, coun
try mo.iis. onions, potatoes, wool,
nuts. hay. cascara bark and hops
teadv and umhanged.
'
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Feh
10.
I. -pi
Wheat:
Open High L"W
May .S .fiS
July ,r.i .i;;i
Cash wbe.it :
Pig P.end P.luestem .
Soft H-lllte
Western white ...
Hard wint. r
Northern spring . ...
Wet-tern red
O 'Mis: No. . ?.s-ih, white fj'J.
Today's r.iV r eeipt: Vhiit.
4T.: f'n'ii . s un it, L' oats, .T :
h-.iy. i. 0
I
i .
in .1 11 nniMP m umo
V . w' i nil! liU lu nu
- ' , . i. .
i
I
PRODUCE PRICES j
IVULL U lUlinilULU.
THE MARKETS
THE NEBBS Listening In
f) . i O . -. I -THftT 5TFPMOTH0J OP VOUftS IS V ' f AMD VOul PAPPV TMIMS HE J ( ,. X vyou'BE BlSHV, AMBV. SHE HAS A &OOD
A Ifll aViAviMG A BALMY TIME ABOONJOV ,. . STRUCK OIL WHEW MABRIED U I U . APPET TE. VErSHE ALWAVS COMPLAlWSfe
5ljJ 0 HERE - SHE AimT DOIM1 MOTMIW ' ;.- " THAT WIDOW SHE WORKS SO p ( ABO-r THE WAV 1 PRSPARE FOOD- DlL
OPCB0 V 6LT EATIWS, SLEEPINiS AMD -363E3i HABO AT MEALTIMES SHE'S H, f" Nou NOTICE HOW SHtS KICKED A&OOT
fir IU n BfiASi'WS AUOOT HER . ?0 TIRED TO DO AMVTHISJ ) 1 ErVeRNTV-(IM& AKJO THEM piOEVEKVmWG,
1 U FISST MUSBANJO ' , AFTERWARDS SHE CAM REACH , V BVJT UCKOPP HER PLAT6 ?.. AMO I
; rfVVO " ' FURTHER WITH A FOK ANJO ( THOU6KT 1 H AO A SOOD PAPPV
k4cVkSA S rtS ' V Pl0 oP MORE TKAM A riizSeJ V UNJTIU 1 HEARD ABOUT HER ' j -z
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San I'Yiuirism Itutlcrfnt.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 10. (Pi
lliituVt'iit, 1'. o. k, San Frunoisi-o.
MOSCOW, Feh. 1 0. (Pi Hun
dreds of thousands of Russian wo
men, who during 1930 played an
increased rde in the socialization
of Soviet .Russia, are to be enlist
ed as workers in a further effort
to solve the union's serious
kihor
shortage.
With thousands of jobs open and j
no takers, the government is com-j
piotins plans to fill vacancies with
women, providing nui-sery facilities
for children who will be brought
Uj, under the care of the state.
mm
III publish paper
CHICAtJO. Feb. 1 0. (A Ceo.
Octz. wealthy business man and
sportsman, was appointed received
j for the Chicago K veiling Post to
I day and authorized to continue
jT, ! publishing the paper.
John . . eiiiiur, puniiMif. !
the Post for Jti yars, retired Sat
urday when a receivership peti
tion was f II d in superior court.
summons I'm- I'ulilioatloii.
ae kson County, i
i. i- -i. ., ,(, .,,,,1 a in,, p Trim-
tier. his. wife, Plaintifls,
Frank Kniodlcy: Allie Wilson find
C. J. Wilson, her husband
Karl
Smcdley and Kllinin Smedley. Ills
wife: Viola vantiom ana i.ienn
Vanllorn, her husband;' Vesta
Kautenberg and Darrl Kaulen
berg. her husband; Charles Smed
ley and Fvelyn Smedley. his wif'1;
Frank .Smedley, Jr.. and Leona
Smedley, his wife; John MeDon
ald and Amelia McDonald, his
wife; Dora Snyder and Olin Sny
der, her husband; Arelielous Mc
Donald and Lillian MeDonahl,
hi wife; Orion .McDonald; Or
ion McDonald ii nd Carrie Mc
Donald, his wife; Threwta Doo
lltlle and DWiuht Dooiittie, her
husband: Mary McDonald; also
all ot'her persons or parties un
known claiming nny right, title;
estiite. lien or intere.-t in the
real v state described in the com
plaint herein. Defendants.
To each, every and all of the
above numed defendants;
In the name of th- State of
You nnd ach of you are j
bercbv required to appear and an
swop the comntaint filed n gainst
tyou in the above entitled suit on'
1 or before the last day of four
j Weekr from the date- of the first
publication of tliU summons, and
I if you fall an to appear and mi
i swer mi id comprint, for want
thereof, the pbiintiff will apply to
the court for the relief demanded
in their complaint uerinetly stated
ins follow, to-wit: Tnat a qe.-ree
be entered adjudicating any and
jail richt. tub, estate, hen or r:nm
wn:en you or any or you nnv
c:iini to have In. to. or upon the
re.il property situated in Jacloon i.d Rogua River Valley Irrigation
county. Oregon, descrihed as ftd-1 District be changer! with the pay
low?, to-wit: ment of tho principal and of the
Commencing- t n point on the,
ct'sei West line (f cottage Street in tho
i;s .City of Medford, Oregon. 2't feet
North "f the corner ('"ininnn to
I Lot! IS ;iiid 12 of Block 2, Cottace
. Home Add.tion to the City of M d-
' . 1 ford. bn-L'on; and running thence
M 'North Ma feet; thence We.-t I 20
t,ifei-t; theneo S'Mltll 1 MM feet ; Hience
.i3,La-t 12" feet to the point of tom
,$:) ' rnencninen!, being a portion of lot-
f.ri.ll and 12, Block 2, said Addition.
tnd declaring any .111 d all such
l.i i ms to be null and void : and
lecreeing t hut the ?:it) phi (nt iiTs
lie 1 be owner in fH i til pie Tif
aid piemiscs and of the whole
ihoroof. free and clear of any and
all riht, title, estate, lien or in-i
terest of aid defendants, or any
of them, and that -each and all of ;
the defendants herein, and eacn 1(jf Oregon, providing for the or-1
and all person claiming or to j sanitation, government and mnn-i-laim
by. through or under them, agement of an Irrigation district,
tor any of them, he forever enjoin- I
ed. restrained and barred from us-
sening. attempting to establish, or!
claiming any right, title, estate.
lien or interest in or to said prop-
ijFilorty, or any portion tnereor. ami
IliVthat plaintiff's title to said prom-
ise.s he forever quieted and set at Court, was on tho 3rd day of Jan
rest, uary, 1931, duly filed in tho nbovo
The date of the order for pub-(entitled proceedings in tho office
Mention of this summons is Feb-1 of the Clerk of said Court, and
ruary It, !)31. The time prescribed that pursuant to an order of said
for publication of this summons is .Court, duly made by the Honorable;
once each week for four ronseeu- H. V. Norton, Judge thereof, and.
tive weeks. The tfate of the first filed on the L'nd day of February,
publication of this summons is' 1031, a hearing on said petition
February 10, 1031. .and on the proceedings therein
HAIiliY C. SKVUMAX.
Attorney for IMaintiff's,
hose Pot Office address is .Med
ford. Oregon.
Xotlcc of Ilcarlns.
In tho Circuit Court of tho State of
,rM,ror,he tino:uJ?Bcz?
f ,1... I!n.-,1 .if Dii-oclnra of thol01 . IOP "a.a auor too lull
iVninn Hiver Vallev lrriltatinn
;;:..7..,. .i, i i,m,,.i mid
decree of this Court as to tho
. rcKiilarity. and locality of tho
proceedim.r in connection with
the ontanlzation of said District,
tho regularity and letiality of tho
proceedings of said Hoard In ox
cludiiiK land from said District;
the regularity and locality of tho
proceedings of said Jloard in In
cludinK land in said District;
and the proceedings of said
Jionrd of said District providing
for and authori.lnp tho ibsuo of
llonds of said District.
To Hondo ltivor Valley Irrigation
District, and to all Freeholders,
Legal Voters and Assessment
Payers, within said District:
I'leaso take notice that the peti
tion of Victor llursol!,. M. l- Han
lev and Donald S. Clark, as Direct
ors of Rokuo River Valley lrrlga
District,, praying that the or-
Ionization of said irrigation (its-
Irict, the election hy tne electors
of said district voting said organiz
ntton, the election of directors of
snid district and their qualifica
tions, the election and appointment
nf officers of tho Board of Direct
ors of sold district, and oil matters
relating to the foregoing from tho
signing of tho petition for the or
ganization of said district up to the
date of the proceedings had by said
district for tho Issuance of bonds,
the regularity and legality of tho
proceedings of said Hoard In ex
cluding land from said District; the
regularity and legality of the pro
ceedings of said Hoard In including
land in said District, 1p ndjudged
and decreed to be In nil' things
regular find valid nnd In tiecord.
ance with law, nnd that said dis
trict he adjudged lawfully organiz
ed, and existing, and the directors
and officer thereof lawfully elect
ed and qualified; that all proceed
ings of the Hoard of Director of
the Hoguo River Valley Irrigation
Di-strirt relative to tho Issuance of
bonds for tho purpose of aid dis
trict in tho sum of not to exceed
?; j .noo.no, as well as tho election
by the. eTT'ctorii of wild district
wherein safd bonds-were voted, he
adjudged and decreed to be regu
lar, valid, and in all things in ac
cordance with law, and that ald
bond when actually issued be de
creed in all things, subject to reg
istration by t he Secretary of the
State of Oregon, under tho lows of
Oregon.' reluting thereto, and thnt
the s.'imo bo found and determined,
to be valid and binding obligations
of the Roguo River Valley irriga
tion District according to tho In
tent and purposed of tho law au
thorising such bonds. And-that the
interest to accrue on paid bonds in
accordance with their tenor and
effect: that nil the property own-
ers within the district coninrUing
the itogqn River alley Irrigation
District, and all persons whomso
ever h.'iving any interest In th"
mutter aforesaid, be deereed to be
forever concluded anil rest rained
from disputing or questioning the
validity of fnty of the .proceedings
r-t forth above, or of tho validity
of the orgjinirjiion or extence of
.-iid diti-.ri. or of the status of tile
dyecturn or officers ele.-trd or ap
o,,nted n aforesaid, or of the
sunn of the bond'of said district
authorized as .aforesaid, as the.
same may hereafter he issued and i
disposed of In accordance with tho;
provisions of the laws of tho State
including the provisions of Chapter
XIV. Title of Oregon Jaws.
ami Chapter 433 of tho General'
Laws of Oregon, 1027, and nil
amendments to any of sold laws.
may ho examined, approveu nnu
confirmed by the said Circuit
contained, has been set, and will
he held on Monday, the !th day
of March, 1031, at 10:00 o'clock
In tho forenoon or thai day !n the.
court room of the nbovo entitled
court, in tho County Court House
at Med ford, Oregon.
Any person interested may at
r u I) I I o a t I o n of
this notice
thro suc
oneo a wook i,
cessive weeks, appear and contest
the validity of this proceedings, or
of any of the acts or things in wild
petition enumerated, and thereupon
such proceedings shall ho had ns
will justify said Court in making
such examination of all such pro
ceeding, nnd in approving and con
firming tho same or milking such
order or decree n.s sha 11 bo just
and proper in tho premises, i
Thi not ice In nnhl ibed in Die
Medford Mull Tribune n. lnilv!
newspaper of general circulation
published in Jackson County, Ore
gon, where thi proceeding is pend
ing and where tho said Hoard of
Directors has lis office, onco a
week for three successive weeks in
accordance with the provisions- of
Kaid order made hy tho Honorable
II. D. Norton, on the and d;iy of
February, HUll. The firt publica
tion of thirt notice shall ho on the
3rd day of February, 1!)3I, and the
last publication hereof shall he on
the :Mth day of February, 1931. nnd
Jurisdiction of the said Irrigation
District, of each
free Ji oldens, assessment
legal voters therein, shall bo com
plete within ten days after the
24: h day of February, lli.'tl.
Witness tho Honorable IT. D.
Norton, Judge of the Circuit Court
of tho Htate of Oregon for the
County of Jackson, nnd the Heal
of said Court affixed hereunto this
3rd day of February, 1H31.
DLLIL1A STIOVFNS MICYKR.
County Clerk for Jackson County,
Oregon, and Clerk of the Circuit
Court (if tho State of Oregon for
stho County of Jackson.
(Heal of the Circuit Court of tho
State of Oregon for Jacknon
County.)
R O A It D OF DIRKCTORS
HOOII: RJVKR VALLKV
OF
lR-
UMiA 1 I OX .DISTRICT.
Ry Victor Dursell, President.
M. F. Ilanley. Director.
Donald S. Clark. Director.
K. H. Judd. Secretary,
Hariy C. Hkyrman, Attorney.
LSral of the Hoard of D.reetors
Rogue HlVr Valley Irrigation
District.)
Notice.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson Countv.
In tho Matter of the Kstalo or
lame M. Hurley. Deceased.
Notfco m hereby given that the
undersigned n tlv his Final
Aecount and Report In tho above
entitled matter, and tho above en
titled Court hnn flx"d Februiiry
l'h V, nt 10 o'clock n. m. n
CASH
PAID TO YOU
for late model light j
USED CARS
Crater Luke Automotive Co
1C3 S. Riverside
'th "Connly Court Uoom In the
Court lJouse In Medford, Jackson i
Comity, Oregon an the time- andlKOlt
place for hearing objections to
said Final Account, and for the t
settlement thereof.
JIAKUY C. SKYRMAX,
- Administrator.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
- Rati per wont for first imntion, 2c; cactt
succeeding imtrlion, lc: minimum 25c. Index
your adi with Tor Sale, For Rent, etc, and count
these words as well as each initial, telephone
number, etc., as a word.
Classified ads cash in ad vine and not taken
over phoiK, unlets advertiser has monthly account.
No allowance for phone errors.
ITF.1,1' WAXTK1) FKMAI.R
tVANTICn Xurso for hnlilcs. Htnte
due, Itpfpi-enfprt ioquiprI. limply
to rtox A. Ti'lblinc. ' 325
WANTED SITUATIONS
SKILLF-D, all nround orchnrdist
and farmer want. place to work
on shares for the coming season.
Oive full details of your propo
sition and tho share you expect
to retain, and whether you will
pay fur spray material and haul
ing expense. White box 0 To
Mail Tribune. 3:'2
MIDDLF. aged woman with 7-year
old child wants, position itw
housekeeper. Ranch preferred.
Hox 213, Kaglo Point. 323
VA XTI3D Ml SC FXTjAN KO US
WANT D To buy -itui neaa
stock cattle and beef. Phono
Central Point,
1 box 2HH.
32 3
OLD HOOFS repaired; 10-year
guarantee; reference. Tel. 100f(
It, evenings. 347
VANTI3D--2nd hand goods & Junk.
Puts, liOO Prune. Ph. 547-L. 342
WANTED Patients, convalescents
and elderly people to enro for.
Tel. 12K2 of call at 7 S. Chestnut.
3 I 3tf
ASHLAND Convalescent and Rest
Jlome, cares for old people "d
Invalids. 2 lOtf
and all of thoiFort CARDLN and field plowing,
nent payers and K,av,t' nnt,- Tel.
, uu.,n i. U12-J. Samuel Boteman. tf
11 AW FCKS WANTI3D Do not
ship; wo pay tho price. Hides,
wool and pelts. Medford Rar
'fc'uin House, 27 N. Grape St.
227tf
LOCAL hr long distance hauling.
We guarnnteo to save you money.
Haw lev Transfer, 619 No. River
side I'hono 1044-X. 2'Jtilf
WANT1ID Household goods, tools
nnd junk, or what have you?
Medford Bargain Jlouso, 27 N.
Grape St. Ihono 10(12. tf
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WANT Financial backing or part
ner for best bus.ine.Kj opportunity
in valley, investment fully pro
tected. Addles p. A., Mall
Tribune. 321
FILLING STATION and store for
sulo or trade, on highway. See
owner, North Central at Mill
Rervlce. , . , 22ft
FOR REVT- rl RNISIIEl)
ROOMS
FOR RKXT Large Meeplnjr room
with bath: I1 or 2 men. Call at
4 25 Bo. Oakdule.- - - A 22
FOR RK NT Pleasant room for
gentleman, cIot in, private
home; bath, garage. 809 L, Main
2'j3tf
; FOR- RENT Nicely furnlnhed
. atfceping room with heat; ral
mouorau. t2b So. Hlversldo avi.
I i-ort nr.NT misc'icMjAnroi's
! FOR "'iVb.NT V- ciililn cl'c.in! In"
Ff)R KKNT 0ir. $3.00 per
! month. 126 Ho. Klverlil Ave.
I ....f1 Jl
I LOST
LOST It dog ! mm, ing, call IMA.
110
FOIt JXENT APAUTMISXfS"
li'FN'T Furnished
apart
71 1 K.
3t;
mentH, garage, ndttltH.
Main.
FOR KFXT 'Housekeeping room.
T.33 Austin. 3J1
l'OH ltK.NT 3-rnom moili-in fur
lilslifil apartmi-nt. r. II 4 North
liai'iii'ti. sr.nf
KOll HUNT- stoam hoatcd apart,
inent at 707 W. Main. 32i
FOR RUNT Flirnlslicil apis. 334
Apple. I'hono 4:i-X. 316
Ptm HUNT 2 or
iiIhIumI aparlnient.
HI.
3-rooin (ur
32 Havon
Sistf
FOR R 13 NT $12 nnd $10 apart
ments; walls newly tinted; hot
and cold water, bath nnd toilet,
2-story brick building nt Jack
sonville, 10 minutes from Med
ford. See Mr. Childers, real es
jttato, or The Nugget Confection
ery Store. 243tf
FOR RKXT Furnished house
keeping apartments, one at $35
and one at $50; Includes lights,
heat, hot and cold water and ho
tel service. 314tf
FOR RKXT Furnished apartment
adults. Phone 1177. 808tf
FCRNrSHKR apartment, 2 6r 3
rooniH; p ten-Mint, neat, newly
decorated and equipped; reason-
nlile. I'Mir. Mnin Hf. SIMtf
FOR RFXT Furn. apt; aim. heat;
Ideal location winter or summer.
The Ib-iben. 10 Qjilneo. Siotf
FOR RF.NT 4-room apt; Bteam
he.it, Frlgldaire, hot water and
garage. Inquire M8 8. Holly St.,
evenings and Sundays,- 30tttf
FOR. RENT Furnished apis;
lights, water, garngo; $12, $15,
$17. Phono 4ri2-u. 27 5tf
TOR R E N T 1 1 0 U S K 8
FtiH IIKNT--3 iiiifurnVlH'd limiMiw.
i'Iiiko 111; Tel. :H!l-.l. 3-JIIU-
FOIt Kl'.NT . Well flirnlBlied
houw, on pavument. 1021i .
Huh. lii-IIi-V.
FOII RKXT 2 finnldlieil IninKJi-
)wk, 2 rnniriH and Ti rfKinm. Call
111 1'20 lnurpl. I'hono 419-M.
321
l'OH HUNT Altninllv Hm.'lll fur-
iiIhIhmI hollKO. I'hono bttll-J-2.
321
FOIt HUNT FurnlHhel hniwen,
1 4-room and 1 ft-room. I'hono
Iti'dilen & fo., Tin. If
FOR ItlO.vr ll-room furnlnlied
liiniMi1; furnnco mirl firenlarp.
304 Ho. Molly. Tall 132(1. .HTlf
FOIt IIICNT To nrtnltx. clean S.
room hoiwe. Tel. fcSa-.V. 31ll'
'Oil Hi:.T Kmail fiirntahed
hoiiHo and gai'ge. 140 Ko. Ivj-.
314tf
FOIt KKNT FurnlKheit 4-room
lioime. call 444 N, Front after
5 p. m. 3lltf
FOi: ltKNT I-room houc, fur
iiIkmI, water. Karotfo. 812 Sntn
mlt. 3 i t; t r
Foil Itll.VT Homeii. Furnlnlied
or unfurnished. Jlrown & White
17tf
FOIt I IE NT .1-rnoin cottage, tvllh
bath and kitchen range, on West
llth St. Apply Wing Agency or
4 MS King St. tf
FOR RENT Small turn, house,
apt.. KHrKO. 604 W. loth St. tf"
KKTHAVi:i
.STItAYEO Small tram bay mares
from 'arpentr place, I'errvdale.
Notify Oco. !,. Huberts, .I'vlHe
Star III., I!x 32 A. Reward.
322
roil KAU IIOMKH
ONLY $3600 for a close In 7-room
home. furnWhed; a fjood Income
wnperfy. It enn be handlerl on
V.iKonable terms the best buy
we know of. ltrown While,
lie ill. .is. Holland Hotel lllih:
.. tf
Url vrittlD nihil rnJ. I
By SOL HESS
FOR RATK REAL KSTATE
FOR SAIJC '1 ncreH, all leveled
and 1 plowed; 3 minutes ' from
,Xash Hotel, for the price of one
cltv lot. 311 So.- 1'oaoh.
SAtTSIPlCK ,r4 moron Improved I
highway ranch, llux 143, Tal
ent. - 3-5
FOIt SAl.H 2-acre trnet: dtvoll
lim, 200-ft. rhieken sheds. Call
lti.1. 30 X. Central. tl-
FOIt KAI.il') Suliurlian home, S
rooniH. iiak floorH throimhout: 4
aereH, on paved lllway; a heau
liful home, priced low. . Unpaid
balance on Kiildier's loan of S'JtliMI
ran l'e assumed; talteH to
hahille."
1IHOWV WiriTR, ltenltow.
Holland Hotel UladB. tf
FOI! SAI-K 2 neros; pnld up
water: '.it milo eat of I'hoenix
, on lllnhway; new liulldinR 18x26:
pood wo!l: across from White
Winn Poultry ranch. T. R. Al
vord. 310'
WlllON VOU think of real estate.
think of r.rown &. white. tf
FOIt SAI.E LIVESTOCK
FOIt SA 1. 10 Feeder piss.
Milton
-322
HoiiHton, uox.s l.iine.
FOIt HAIjK One ynuni? ,lerey
cow, JllriL frCHll; 1 Rood workitlK
mure. lj. MeClllloch, Talent.
Wanner Creek road. , . 322
FOR 8AM4 pouirnv
Foil SAI.F Seltlnif henH and Anx-
tnihu-ptl esi; iroin ' pureoreu
lilfdn. Hee tieorse Webb at lim
portn. .. 327
FOIt SAI.IO Five 2 nnd 3-year-old
turkey Iiciih. Maker, Went Jack
eon and .McAndrow road. 323
FOIt 8AI.F. ThorouRllhrcd It. I.
It. eng.i for hatching. Tel. 5-F-5.
auitf
LEOlloitN, Austriiloip, Austral- ; ',1 '. 1 r?"",. ' j - j .
w h I t e, chicks, hatching eggs, - - ' " "i" ""TonAOHl
Ld-horn cockerels. White Wing ADS TRANSr-LR 8T0RAGH
...Poultry Farm, Phoenix, Ore. S m o,ii. h.w 'iSS
Phone !)-F-U 327 ' Phone 316. Prices right. Service
, . i . , guaranteed, . . -
FOR AMi MISCi:lXANi:OU3 DAVIS TRANSFER ft STORAGE.
,r.,..'r "of, ,. " f.f .ui ; Service guaranteed. !0 S. Orape
SKKIi HALE All this week, our- Bt .phone 644. or residence 1060.
Ing our opening nnd Get -Ac
qimlnied Solo, we re offering REINKINO .TRUCKING SERVICE)
high quality seeds at i and Transfer, and hauling of all
lo,, (,rr our regulnr iiilces, we kinds. Office 309 South Front St.
will save you money , also on phone 332.
Dairy and Poultry Feeds. Buy l i i-.i i n :
now. Phone S33. F. E. Sameon ' ' S. '
Co., 2211 N. Hlversl.le. 324' FOR SAT.E n.SCKIJiAJtEOPS
FOR HAI.i: OR TRADE Reo 1(4 - FOR SALE 1 Barnyard .fortlllzcr.
top. speed wagon, good condition Phono fi-F-5. ' " 316tf
anil good - rubber, license-nnd ' ' . (1
reiuly .in go; also some coast DRY FIR and mixed green white
cedar posts; I Toggenberg goat. and blacks oak, 2.40 and "
to freshen in April. Inquire Nip Per tier. - Nathan I). Newcomh,
Sip Service, ecnlrnl Point. 32.-, Jr., 624 East Uth. Tel.
FOI! HALE Loose nnd baled nl- ' '
fulfil and lulled grain hay. F. L. FOR SALE At bargain, 2 oak
TuuVelle, Jacksonville. Tel. III. veneer doors, size 2's.feet by
3 '0if 7V4 feet, with look nnd without
Z gliss. Soo them at Mail Tribune
FOR HALE Marquis wheat, 81.40 office. ; '' tf
per ewt. Tel. lir.0-.I-5. 32 , , .
FOIt SALE Black ot seed. Rich-
Folt SALE lialed alfalfa, $12 per nrdson Transfer, Central Point,
ton. Inquire Frank Silva, Wil- - ' ' ' 32
ilervllle. 32ltf' '
GOOD Newtowns,' TiOc nnd 75c,
FOIt SALE Young Jeifey cow. Hi Ing boxes. V. Av Henspeter,
ready to freshen; nisi ono-egg Jacksonville.- Phone 106. 32-4
electric incubator. Phone 7-F- 1 ' ' ' , '
21. A. E. Iiiockwav. .323 FOIt SALE Bordeaux mixture
- . should be sprayed on , peaches
FOIt HALE ICnatri oats, beardless now.. Monarch Seed Co. 316tf
barley and alfalfa seed. Also ZTTT, "
choice alfalfa hay. balled or MACHINERY HALE Compress-
loose. Phono 6II7-R-I. 333 or, dlstlllnto engine,' steam en-
, glue, boilers, hn!ts, stamp mills,
FOR HAI.E Alfalfa seed. 6S7.R-2. rock crushers, concentrating
C. C, Hoover. 3l0tf table, J'elton wheel, hydraulic
pipe, shafting, pulleys, hearings,
WHEAT Good plump white etc. One light 5-stamp mill,
whent. recle.imed, fl..,0 ewt. 8375. Lnte model lH-ton truck.
Mutual Mill & Seed Co., Inc. S4Si. Address Box 601, Ashland.
' 310tf 323
FOR SALE flood used portable FOR SAl.K-Topper carbonate, for
sprny rigs. All sizes, A-l shnpe. smut control. Monarch Seed Co.
iwngalim! See Jack Mooro. Tel. 3imf
722. JODtf " ' Li
- " " 1 FOR SALE Pen rd less barley seed
FOR SALE Used sewing nm- delivered. 1500 lbs and up. C. V.
chines, all makes, fr, up; terms .; Neldermeyer, Tel, S23-J-1. 824
If desired. A II makes rented nnd ...
.repaired, Whito Sewing Machine FOR SALE Inspected everbearing
Co., 24 North Bartlett, tf .Mastndon strawberry plants. Tel.
J-F-4. SlStf
WHOLE enstern corn, $1.00 ewl. 11 ' " ' 1
Mutual Mill & Seed Company. FOR SALE Dry flrnnd hftrdwond.
v i f v .Accbnn Uinta ' "
WILSON AUDITING COMPANY
Tax and Corporation Counselors,
Auditors and Accountants, E.
M. Wilvon, CP. A.; Leland J.
Knox, C. P. A. Liberty Bldg.,
Phone 157-R.
Cblropractio Physician
DR. K. W. HOFFMAN Chlro
practlco Nerve Specialist. Office
hours 9 to 13, 2 to 5. 203-204
Liberty Bide. Office Fhone 680;
Res. Phono 790-H.
Khvtrlo Motor Repairing.
I,. C. SCIUFKH Armature wind
ing, llasernent Medford Hlflg.
tith St. or central Ave, entrance.
Phone 00.
K inert Window Gleaners
LKT OEOROB DO IT Tel. 1173,
House cleaning. Floor waxing1.
Oriental rug cleaning, specialty.
Financial
WH LFND MONEY to worthy peo
ple to pay their honest debts. Pa
cific Coast Credit Association, 421
Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore.
Furniture Repairing
FIT K N I T I J R K RE - IT p HO LSTK R R D
re-flnlshed, re-glued.-. We carry
a full line of upholstering sam
ples. A. K. Thlbault, Tel. 969-R.
Honey to Txaq
6 4
Ixing Time
JUnl Estate :
Uortgufte lAMtni
I'liuiitt las
' Oomnicrclnl Flnanre Corp.
MoUford, t)rcon ' " "
Monumonta
THE OREGON GRANITE OO.
Monument!!. K. A.. Hicks, General
, Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Salel
Manager.-302 N. Front 8t.
Music
Piano Instruction
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Toach
of piano. Classical and populat
music courses. Haight Musi,
Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg., Tel 72,
VnlntlnK and rnpcrha4rln((
HARItY MARX Painting, tinting
paper-hanging, rnone l's-J.
M. A. BLISS & COMPANY I'alnt
. ing, paperhanglng and Interiol
finishing, sua crater la)ie av
Phone 1604.-
41
ITIillora and Pnblbihera
MRDFORD PRINTING CO. Hal
the best equipped printing orti'f.
In Southern Oregon. Bookblnd
Ing, loose leaf ledgers,- bllllrj
systems, etc. Portland prices,' n
N. I'lr St.
Radio Service
RADIO SKRVICB on any maM
, radio. H. O. Puruoker, 22 Soutl
Crape street. Office Phone 335;
Res. 1442. ' 381"
GUARANTEED Radio iServlee,
using unequalled Supreme Dlftg
i nometer,- -I'hono 1247, .dny ol
nlKht. Almtifl Prultt.
Rand and Gravel
C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel
plunt. Clean washed- aand and
gravelt crushed gravel, alt sizes,
l'hone, plant 1203, or office, 127.
Storage
WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri
bution. Medford Warehouse, 810
South Front St. Phone ll.