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rSQE SEVEN 1 "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" MEDFORD MAIL TRIETTyE, MEDFORD, ORECipy. MONDAY. EEBRFARY 2 1f):tl. : SOUTHERN OREGON DEBATES TO OPEN! Much interest lias liecn shown tiy townspeople concerning the southern Oregon debates which will ho hold this wek 111 MeiH'ord. Ashland ami Ci-unm Pass. Two debates of the Holies win he held In the Presbyterian church In this city, with l'rofVssor Alvln Edward O'Konski of Oregon stale college as judge fur the entile series. The, schedule includes the fol lowing: Thursday afternoon A s h 1 a n d negative and Medforfi affirmative, at Ashland: Thursday evening at ri:30, Medford, negative versus Ashland nfllrmalive at Medford Presbyterian church. Medford affirmative versus firants l'ass negative at Medford, and (limits l'ass affirmative versus -Medford negative at Ornnts l'ass. Tomorrow, Grants l'ass negative meets the Ashland affirmative -at tlrants l'ass, and, the Ashland negative meets the Crams Pass affirmative at Ashland. The question will be "Resolved: That chain stores are detrimental to the American public." Med ford's debaters are: Affirmative, Helen Wilson and Oeoi-go Bennett: negative. Max Carter ami Donald Darnoillo. L l-nlifd Kiitit. Oitrit-t Attorney floors? W'uncr is uiun.lini,' United State circuit court. rprpRpntinfi the- xovorntnent in tliroo case? appoalfd from the Oregon fed eral district court. One of the eases is that of Rob ert Cordon Duncan, .self-styled "OreKon "Wildcat," convicted in Medford la.st October on n charpe of uttcrini; obscene, - indecent and profane lan;uaae over the radio, when be was a candidate for con gressman. ' Th:,j was the first conviction in the I'niied Stains f'r violation of the new federal radio act. Apple groan walls, uold-t in) ef fix tures and Chuckcr Kreen t'urntliiro now Rreet euslomers at The Band Ilox and Shoe llox on Kust Ktxtli street where preparations are un tier way for the annual spring opening March 4. A checker board effect in terra cotta black Iuih been carried out in the floor covering, and the Kold hatstands are especially attractive, topped with their clever new mil linery. A la rue shipment of (!aRc hats Is expected to arrive iho end of tho week, Mrs. Km my Lou Car penter said today. the shoe department, featuring moderate priced shoes, occupies the rear half o the shop. . DOOrtN. Holland OPi Despite ex-Kaiser Wilhelm'S liea that be is an involuntary visitor here, he will contribute about 25 per cent of the municipality's tax collec tion. The former emperor, who claim ed he shouldn't pay the regular tax had some consolation, however, when the Dutch magistrates de cided his house and grounds would he placed under protection of the Preservation of Nature acts. These In ws require tenants to keep up tho property and in ex change for this service a rebate in taxes is given. Hut even with the rebate, the ex-Kaisnr's Income, ground and ironical enough defense tax, ac count for one-fourth of the town's tax roll. WALL STREET T, XKW VOKK": F;b. 3-1 I''') Wall Street was on a holiday today l.-..ll..tvin.r Itin usual CUS- ti in svhon holiday falls Sunday, the financial common ity today observed Washington s birthday." The New York slock and curb exchanges, the banks and nil of the ciimm'olit.v mm kets were clos d. BAKER VALLEY GETS riAKF.n. Ore.. Feb. 2 ' ' Two Inches of fresh snow tell In Baker valley this niornin.:. first of any cnnseciio nee In sev eral weeks. The crnund b id be come hare tin ll Ian f'-W days. The snow cea-id fi.llins by I" BIO BOX BOASTS MODERN FIXTURES EX-KAISER 1ST I PAY DOQRN TAXES1 bringing up .NEeDLES AMD PINS -NEEDLES AND PlNrS " I HAVE A TERRIBLE EAR ACHe AND MAGGre HAS A DATe WITH HER T SINGING TEACHER THE NEBBS It's All OPENS UP FIRM PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 23. Wholesale buiter and ckk iiuoia--tinns opened unchanged today, liutter market ruled very firm, especially on 90 score cubes, with some dealers unable to fill orders frimi loeal receipts. . , Tone of the eg trade continued easy under weakening influences of liberal receipts and direct sales frpnv producers, to, .,retH41crs. Price conditfons were stable in markets for t'r?.sh fruits, Jeset ublos, . count iy dressed meats and" poultry with volume of sales some twhat limited by -IokuI holiday buy-I ln conditions. . i Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 21!. P) CATT1.K Heceipts 1700, calves; 145; looks steady to HlroitK. Steers,-; lino in !ioo His., unotl. $8r.2ii; me dium, $7.25fa s: common, tSMntp . 7.25; IKK) to 1100 Ills., Rood. iX'n " S.25; medium, S7.2.")ffiS; common, sr..25ii 7.2.r; 1100 to K'.oo His., Rood, $7.75r8; medium, S7fri 7.75. Heif ers. f50 to SilO Mis.. Hood, $7.50fn S; 'medium, sii.5Dlii.5n: common, $5.50111.50. Cows. Rood, $li.25 0i j 0.7.5;; common and medium, $511 t ti.25; low cutter and cutter, S2.50 . lii li. Uul.s (yearlinss excluded I, i $5115.75; cutter, common and me dium, Sli.Soli-!). Vealers. milk fed, Slolill; medium. SX.5U11 in; culi and common, .$fi.fOffi'S.no. Calves. 25ii to 5oo His., Ss.fmli 10; coinmon and medium. $5(iiS.R0. HOtiS Receipts, yi50, Includinc: , ur.7 direct no mi contract. Steady i to 25c lower (Sou or oil lions and rroastliiK nigs excliidedi. I.ikIu litllts 110 to lf.0 lbs., S7.501S.5O; liellt weiKllt, 1 HU to ISO lbs.. $S.25 1lS.Su; ISO to 20 lbs.. S8.2MiX.5n; medium weiubt, 200 to 220 lbs.. $7.25 1l S.25: 220 to 250 lbs... Rood and choice. S7'!iS: belvy weights. :-5o to 2:o lbs., $f,.6h 7.75: 2!io to ::,io lbs., medium and Rood, S'1.25 li 7.50. rucking sows. 275 to 5 lbs., inediuni and Rood. SOU 7.25. Feeder und stocker pics, 70 to i:!o lbs.. Rood and choice. $s.501i !i.5o. SIIKKP Ueceipis 220U, incliidinf 7;i:! ilirei-l or on contract. Lambs, 50 lbs. down, $7'i7.75; meiliiini. $i;ii7: all weiRbis, common, $5lr rt. YearliiiRs wetbers. !ui lo I In His., medium to choice, $l.5H1i t;.5U. Ki'. ' to 12o lbs., medium to choice, $S.fil 4: 120 to 150 lbs., inediuni to choice, $.;li3.75; all u-eiciitH cull und commiin, $1.50 'i a.uo. Portland Produce Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 23. (iVt Prices lo retailers, except a noted : Ht'TTKK Very firm. Cubes: Fxtra. 2!)r: standards. 2-c; prime firsts, 27c; firsts, a'.c. Creamery prices: I'nnis :;o over cuoe sianu ards. KflC.S Weak. Fresh extras ISc; standards. 17c: fresh niedluins. 17c: pullets, inc. Prices to wholesalers Zc under price to retailers. MILK Steady. Haw milk (I per celitl, $2 per cut. delivered Port land less I l-r cent: grade 0 mill., tl 50 Ituilerfat delivered la I'oii- ! laud 2i'.r. ' POI'LTItY - stenny. iiu.hob prices: Alive heavy liens over vt lbs., 10c; medium hens, ;i'j lo 4'i h. 11c: liKbl hens. I2e; sprlngsl ;uc. Pekin ducks. 4 lbs. nnfl irvoi': lc- rolnreil ducks. 15e. Turkoys. i n heuo( 5martv,ou A " rr mat- wot leave WW ii-fF amo let me tell vou 6ontawiu' lift V U (60TT STACT PEMOIKJ' ) KG SO EASV BUT I fH 'M' IT TAKES MORC'NJ A 8l.T OVECCOT P flf -II P MOKJEV KJOAJ - J f GOT IT. TO SPEND 1 '''-:M "TO MAKE iOV VOUKJO ASJD VOU Ji 'Xyv' (jh'-H NOU LOOt LIKE VOU AKjO I DiDNlY 1j h k BETTER GET YOURSELF A OOft ' J ' t f ! AihO'T t'SEO y V" JTMeR. liM '! ' CAlA.IKJ00 AlKj'T tOT J !''.., t M ; ; . ; -y i!; i:jV mo use: per vour voice A : H'-t I -t THE MARKETS i I' COl'NTKY MF.AT3-sttailyIIay'. father t in a Lifetime ins prices: Choice veal, 15c per lb.; pork, 12c; choice lambs lac; heavy veals, iirti 10c; mutton, TfiTSc. ONIONS Steady. Oregon, 73c fi $1.1.0. POTATOES Stonily. No. 1 Rrad ed. $.!tfd( l.-lfi cwt.; No. 2, tiQgr Oac. AVOOI- Steady. Kastern Ore pon, nominal; valley, Hfti 1S; Iamb 10 'iilae; mohair, nominal. WAV Steady. Wholesale buy inj; prices, delivered Portland. Eastern Oregon timothy, $T2Sttt( 2:i; do valley, $l!tffi I't.r.ti; alfalfa, Sla.aOtff lt!..r0; clover, $lti; oat hay, SHI; straw S7 Ji S ton. Selling juices, $1 to S2 more. (Reported by Jackson County A hi tract Co ,$ixtb Street and Central Avenue.) - Mari-iaftc IJcvn.se Leo L. Audia. and Kmimt Young. Circuit Court li. Wbcclei- vs. A. 1-. Crance, ndm. of l.ias Alfred Crance, dec, et al. Foreclosure. State vs. M. li. McFarland. For Kery. -' Pi-obate Court. l-'st. Mary Macoinber, dec. Ad mitted'to probate. J. W. Perdue, K. V. HilRbes and '. 1-;. Crews ineorpiirale us "The Lucky Thirteen (la) .MiniiiR Co." Dissolution of the partnership of; .1. Freeman and L. .1. Freeman, under the assumed business name of Freeman Implement Co. C. S. Finh-y assumes the busi ness name of "Finley Implement Co." Ileal i;uile 'i'ransfers. (ieorge Kalon to Kate Iviton Q. C. 1). to lot 12. blk. S, Impe rial Add., Medford, $10. . F. M. Pillman, el ux, to Harry n. Tlllmry, il. C. D. to XW of xw. sec. in, twp. :ir, s., i:. 4 west. $:50. Charles Fischer, vt ux to Alex ander ;. Wilson, et ux. W. D. lo part block 5, Orchard Home association tract, $ifl. llaxlo D. Wilson, et vir ti C. .1. Carlson, et ux. W. D. lo part block .". Orchard Hume associa tii li trai l. 1 li. Frank P. Dutton, ct vir, to Charles Fischer, et ux. W. D. t" part bloi-l; 5, ui-i-hard llnme A soilatlon tract, sin. Kdwin F. Iloffiii-ll. el ux. to I. F. Ilavidxin. W. I), (o bit 2, blk. 3. Fruitdale Adilllloll, M d ford, (10. Bi-njaiiiln II. Short lo F. W. Hun hfb bl. et ux, W. II. to lot in, Pittvlew sub-division, unre corded, $10. .lohn II. Brown, el nx to Stan ley Bt-iiwn dei-d to land In sees. IS and l!i. twp. 35 S.. it. 1 west. Kilnionds Land Company to S. W. Dwlnnell, w. D. XW4 sec. 30. twp. 3:1 K II. 2 West, $1. Chris Thompson to Kate Mitr hard, W. U. to lots I and 2. S'4 of XK, sec. 4. twp. 33 S, K. 2 West. $10. Paul A, S berer, et ux. lo L. .1. Deuel. W. I), to land in sec. 1, twp. 37 S.. It. 2 West, $10. Xetla Roberts, el vir, to L. II. Bellman. W. 1). to part I. blk. 3. Barr's Add.. Meiltonl. $lfi. Rllth Deal, et vir, to II. N. Swank, et nxl W. I), to land In hco. 14. twp. 3B S It. 4 W'-st. IK) Minnie B. Heine lo II. A. Thl-r-olf. et nl. W. II. to F. 43 ft. lots and in. blk. li. Park Add.. Med ford. $10. .1. II. l.-iott. ct ux. In Amelia C. Norwood. W. 1(. to bo 4. Du bois subdivision. M.dfoi.l. Hl. (iolil Itay Bially ennipaliv t" Horace A. Ilansioin. .. C. D. lo Kij of SW of NW. W. 10 A. "f hK or xw. -ser. ;x. twp. :ii; s.. it. 1 Wi st., tr.ii'i. 1 I'rnnees P.. JionabT i n to Mrs. ItoalrKo M. Wright, W ' I . lo lot In illlmon Tia t In lwr. 3S S . K. J W1. $10. s OH,DEAROHpc-A.RLl VB. J Tj cAAGGlE WON'T 1??! '"7 ; ; " niiomroo oinuio 1 rii iii if tiii'-ii ima ON BIRTHDAY OF i GEO. WASHINGTON, ... C.eneral business was conducted today in Medford as usUul, only the banks', federal, county and city offices, and the posloffiee. Copyo and a few olber places be.ljuK cloned. A holiday atmosphere per vaded"' the city a'c'cnnipanled by slow business ami uniisua lly. quiet streets for a Monday, deepite the fact that there was no- formal public observance of Washington's birthday. . ' The streets in the business sec tion were decorated with flliRS at the curb, and Old Ctlory was also flown from the high buildings and from many homes thruout the city. The Kiwanis club this noon en joyed a Washington's birthday address by I'.lshop Walter' P. milli ner, the senior high school bad a Washington's ltirthday program this afternoon, and several other CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATL5 Ratt per word for tint Inititlon, 2c; each succetdinfl insertion, lc: minimum 25c. Index your adi 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 atcaunt. No allowance lor phone errors. , WANTED 1'OFI.TnY WANTED l'oultry of all kinds. Top prices on trucks. Service call anywhere. Rogue River Meat Co.. 1520 N. Riverside. 300 WANTED MJSCKTiIiANEOCS WANTED- 3 or 4-room furnished house, close in. Call 200-X. 334 WANTED A nice placo to live; 1 to 4li acres, good well or spring, natural trees: no irrigatior; on mail route; $loan or hv cash. Box 1). D., Tribune. 334 WANTED -Pasture for loo sheep. 1. A. Salailc, Jr. Phone Central Point 1S-X-3. 3U4 WAXTKD li thoroughbred Shrop shire ram Iambs, not necessarily ri-gistt-reil. weaned or ready to. Ilt-nrv Ban-, Jacksonville, Ore. 3" I WANTED Transportation for paving pari expenses lo Frisco or Oakland. Address Box 32, Tal ent, Ore. 33l; FCUNITCIti: KEVAHtlxri at your home or our shop. Tbibault, T'-l. !lli!i-R. 330 OFLTRY WANTED Top cash priced. Matheny Bros., 22D No. Riverside. Tel. 1061. 351 OLD ROOFH repaired; 10-year guarantee; reference. Tel. lCUfi R, evenings. 347 VANTED--2nd hand goods A Junk. Pals, 1500 Prune. Ph. 647-L. 342 WANTED Patient, convalescent 1' and elderly peoplo to care for. I Tel. 12S2 of call at 7 H. Chestnut. 3l3tf ASHLAND Convalescent and Rest Home, care for old people nnd Invalids. 210tf FOR GARDEN and field plowing, eiand, gravel and sediment, Tel, 812-J. Samuel Bateman. tf RAW Fl'RS WANTED Do not I Hhlp; wo pay tho price. Hides, wool and pelts. Modford Bar gain House, 27 N. Grape St. 227tf UiAI. or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money. Hawley Transfer, 619 No. River side. Phone 1044-X. 2tistf WANTED Household goods, nol and Junk, or what have you? Mi'dtord Bargain House, 27 N. Grape ot. Phone 1002. oi-Kanif.ation. will have 'j obser- vances tonight. The "Kreat anni- i ' versa ry was celebrated with pro- j Krams at a number of school build- ; inns last Krfday afternoon: there! were also a number of social and I other affairs in recognition of the anniversary Saturday niht. and there will lie others tonight. More than two-thirds of Ala bama's 2.i'4t;.!MX Inhabitants m rural residents. C'nll Tor Ulils. The Phoenix Schools will receive bids for 30 cords I more or less) of four-foot body fir wood to bo de livered on thsv school grounds be fore August first. I'.iSl. The bids will 1m1 opened March 9, 11131. at 2 p. m. and ,lhe p.oard reserves the right to reject any'.'ind all bids. Address the Phoenix School Hoard, phoenix, -tiregon. FOIl RENT--nOTJSKS ' '(lit HUNT Furnished house,! 1001' X. Central. Inquire at U 3 It X. Central. Phone 1323-L.' :it FOR RENT fi-room furnished house, $3.-.. Tel. 1134-lt. 334 j FOR RENT Modern furnished 5-rooin house with 2 sleeping porches. Phono 753-M. 3411 FOR RENT Furnished house In! country: niiodurn conveniences. Phone R-I3-M. 334'! FOR RENT ."i-ronm home on . lllh: modern; reasonable terms to responsible party. Inulliro Brown & White or 4110 King I.1 tf .'OK RENT Modern furnished' house, 5 rooms; adults. Phono 753-M. 32Xtf FOR RENT OR SALE 5-room modern home; fruit und berries; 'j acre garden land. S3U Tay lor St. L. (!. PIcKoll, 204 E. Main.' 334 ; FOR RENT Furnished house at 1510 W. Main, 4 rooms nnd balli, 2 bedroomis. Phone C. A. DeVoe. tf FOR RENT Small furnished house. Inquire 305 8. Oakdale. 221tf 'Olt REXT--3 unfurniehed houses, close in. Tel. 34U-J. 3 2 I f FOR RENT Furnished houses, 1 4-room and 1 5-room. Phono Redden & Co.. "20. tf FOR RENT To adults, clean 0 room hou.s. Tel. 5X3-X. 3 1 8tf FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & Whlto. 17lf FOR RENT 5-room cottage, with bath and kitchen range, on West lllh St. Apply Wing Agency or 400 King St. tf FOR RENT Small furn. house, apt., garage. 004 W. 10th Rt. tf FOIt RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment. 40 Quince. Phono 04 1 -W. 334 'OR RENT Furnished duplex. $25. Phono 1 14U or 21. 320lf 'oil RENT 3 room apts, $25 and $17: I lowT floor: lights, water, garage. Phone 452-11. 3 .'t 1 1 f FRONT APARTMENT Nicely furnished for housekeeping. Ill-clud-H beat, hot and cold water. lights, telephono Inntalled nnd privilege o uso hotel loungn room; rent reasonable. Holland Hotel. Phono 710. 325tf !-'OR RENT Filrnish-d apart ment.. 4L'2 S. Rivilsido Ave. 3.16 ro R RENT Furnished apartment adult. Phono 1177. JOOtf FI'RNISIIED npsrtment, I or S rooms; plearsani, nrsit, newly decorated and equipped; reason able. 1205 E. Main S!. 3 1 31 f FOR RF.NT 4-room apt; sleatn heat, Frigidnlrc, hot wnter nnd garage. Inqu re 6n3 S. llollv St.. evenings and Sundays. 3o9tf By George McManus OiD VOU 5EE ic THE- WAV HE'S DCESS.INJ' UP . ITS tiK;e I LlkCe PUTTIM' SHORT HANTS OM FATHCK 1 Ir'lE FOB RENTFURNISHED j BOOMS ! F()H It 10 NT Nicely furnished; room, heated. Km lady. 340 Sn. j Holly or call 1I-17-Y. 333 FOR RENT Pleasant room for gentleman, close Jn. private' home; butt), garage. 609 E. Main. I 2'J3tf i FOIl RF.NT Nicely furnished!. Bleeping rooms with heat; rate moderate. 320 So. Riverside Ave. i tf FOR RKNTU-JUSCELliANKOUS Full KKNT tin acres on Williams creek, with or without stock. Tel. .V.I6-U, alter 5 P. m. 3 :t -I I f FOR RENT Oarage, $8.00 per month, 82S Mo. Kiveraido Ave. tf LOST LOST If dog i mnnng, oall 161. irttli BUSINESS Ol'PonTCNITIES SACRIFICE Income properly; modern" home. public dining i-ooiii, service sialton with lunch counter. All brand new. ISO feet on Pacific highway, in Phoe nix. Will trade for ranch or loivn property. Phone 050-,f-ii. I', t). Box SOI, Medford. 3311 FILL1.NO STATION and store for Bale or trade, on highway See owner, North Central at Mill Service. 225tf VOH SALIC MVKSTOCK FOIt SALE flood fresh cow. B. , M. Rogers. Ross Lane and Maple Park. 335 FOR SALE 'Extra fine feeder pigs. r. Miller, Phoenix. Phone 341-J-2. 335 FOR SALE Young, fresh Jersey ,u. l.. .11, ..iiiii.ri, i.ii, in, "H ner ci-ei-k road. 301 FOIt SALE 100 head of ewe.s with 50 head of lambs. Call Rogue River Moat Co., 1550. I 332tt FOR SALE 120 head exception ally gooii shtsp and xo early lambs for cash, or will lake mort gage in real estate, (loo. I. Mar tin, on hiway, Rogue River, ore. 334 FOIl SALE POULTRY FOB SALE Red Bourbon gobbler. Phone. 725. ll Al'STItAI.OBP batching eggs; pi i'.e wlhuiuir, bloml-tesleil stock. I'. I). Lorland, Central Point. 301 .EO-IIOIIN, Allstr.llorp, Auslral wblte, a-hlcks, Hatching eggs, Is'ghorn cockerels. While "Wing Poultry Farm, Phoenix, oreg. Phono 9-F-l I, 3,1 5 FOR SALE flood turkey gobbler. W. w. Ori-Kory ranch. Crater Lake highway. Phono 408-J-l. 335 FOR SALE ThorniiRhhrerl R. 1. R. eggs for hatching. Tel. 6-F-5. aietf FOR SALIC AUTOMOBILES A CONFESSION Last ytar wo liked a 1927 Slude baker so well wo allowed $0uo for It. Wr. fixed this nnd that until It ran like a sesving ma chine. We hato to lose an old Mend but $400 would ease tho pain of parting a little! SANDERSON MOTOR COMPANY Your Oakland Ponliac Dealer. 123 S. Rlverxiile. 334 OCR FSED CAR STOCK IS (1ET TINtl LOW hut wo still have, some real buys In laid model cars among thorn: 1920 model A Ford 2-donr sedan. I9'.".l model A Ford roadster. 1927 Dodge coupe, motor over hauled. 1929 DeSnlrs It, wire wheel, 4- door m d.in. fee th-m at MEAD Fl'ltciI MOTOR en; Kill A- Barllelt Phono 990 3.1 : -IT Cqpymht. mi. by Th Brll Syndic. IncjTtJf Mitt R- U S. V Qftf ' By SOL HESS we SHAVED OCP TMtXT BRUSH , WE'D LOO vour child -. Lire. WITH UIM I5 0U5T8 WITH VOU ITS ; ? FOR SALE HOMKS FOIL SALE A wonderful value in a beautiful home, close in. Jlrown White, Realtors, Hol land Hotel lildtf. , 333tf FOR SALE My homo on Queen Anne: furnace heat; reasonable terms. 1 01 tl Queen Anne. HilStf FOIt SALK ItEAIj KSTATE '(lit SA LF Choice lot. Siskiyou Heights; nasonable. 330 North Front. Phone X37-X. 3.U WILL SFLL OR TRADK small ncreagsr elo.se ill on Jacksonville lligbwav. Call evenings, 1150 W. ' Sth St.. Medford. ' 335 FOR SALE Bargain, 150 acres with 'onouiih timber on to pay for It. SelLs for $1,000; $100 down and -rent an Umber Is'cut. .Must be sold soon. 4 milca up Jump-Off-Joe criH'k. Whinona road, near schoolhonse. It. 1. V, II. firirfts, oranls Pass. 335 WILL SACRIFICE for cash or trade for cheaiier place, 7-room Imine with Improved acreage. Box 2, Mall Tribune. 236 FOR SALE 2-nere tract; dwell ing, 200-ft. chicken sheda. Call 105. 30 N. Central. tf WHEN YOU think of real estate, think of Brown A White. nf FOR SAliE MlSCEMiANEOUS FOR SALE- 4!ood . Newtown ap ples; 25c per box. II. S. Chlrg wln, It. it. 3, Medford. 3311 KLAMATH pot.ltoerf. No. I, $1.35 cwt. while I Hey last. 710 South Riverside. 340 FOR SALE Trailer, $15! bicycle. S. noil Sunset Ave. 330 FOR SALE 'Enr'rorn, $25 per ton. W. B. Klnealil, Central Point. 334 i,.ou HA,.; 75 rnl.hltn. Would let .... n wl,.n, nmn. 11 II. Box K!l 5 334 CHOICE Inspected Mastodon ever bearing strawberry plants, lc each. John Alllnon,, near Red Top school. 337 !'()! SALE Top soil and hardpnn. Phone 1042-X. 301tf CHICK FEEDS of quality will cause you Icsm grief and save you money in the end. Van Sl'RE LIVE tho fli-st 10 days and you will be assured of healthy chicks-. AVe enrry a complete line of Spcrry Poultry Feedst and make delivery to any point In the, val ley al reasonable prleen. Wo will bo glad to figure with you. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phono R33. 22!l N. Riverside, 337 GARDEN cultivators, $3. Mutual Mill Seed Co. :i .'! 1 1 1 r WHOLE enslern corn. $I.7S cwt. Mutual Mill H Seed Co. 33lltf FIELD AND (I.UIDIM SEEDS Highest 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 v seeds nt reason nble prices: good ervlce Willi truck delivery lo anv point In Hie valley. F. E. SAMSON CO., 229 N. Riverside. 337' Foil SALE Comb and extracted honey; 5 gals, $5.00; III, $!l.lltl; Reoewiix. ChtnoHH arborvltne, 50i lo $1.00. Slew-art. 330 Plum. .1311 Foil SALE Baled alfalfa, $12 ton. Frank Silva, Wihloivllte. 32lllf FEEDS We carry a complete line of Spcrry feeds feed of guar anteed nimbly nt reasonable price. Ask about our delivery service. F. K. SAMHON' CO. Phone .133. 229 N. Riverside. 337 FOR SALE Used sewing ma chines, nil mnkes, $5 up; terms If deired. All makes rented and repaired. Whilo Sewing Machine Co., 24 North Bartlett. tf FOR KALE Poison barley for the ii Kit eis. Monarch Seed Co. tt FOIt BALK Super phosphate. See us, Monarch Seed tin. if Foil HALE Kanotn Red oats" nt the right price. Monarch Heed ". If Foil HALE Barnyard ferliTlrer. f bliiii ft-lf'-S. i Jliltf nCKINRSS DIRECTORY . A bn tracts MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of Title, Title Insurance Rooms 3 and 6. No. S3 Nort Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. AiiSTllACT CO. Abstracts of Tit It and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System U Jackson County. Accountants WILSON AUDITING COMPANY-" Tax and Corporation Counselor Auditors and Accountants. EI M. Wilson, C. P. A.; Leland J Knox. C. p. A. Liberty Bldg. Phone 157-R. . Chlropracllo Physician DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlro practlce Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5. 20S-204 Liberty Bldg. office Phone (80; Res. Phone 790-H. Electric; Motor Repairing. L. C. SCIIAFFlt Armature wind ing, ijasement Medforil Kldg. 6ih St. or Central Ave. entrance. Phono HO. F.xpert Window Cleaners LET OI30RGK DO IT Tel. 1173. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Oriental rug; cleaning, specialty. Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy peo ple to pay their honest debts. Pa cific Coast Credit Association, 4JI Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore. Furniture Repairing ' FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED re-flnlshed, re-glued. We carry a full line of upholstering sam ples. A. N. Thlbault, Tel. 969-R. Honey to Loan 6 Long Time IlMl X-aA I J Mortgage liomiM Phone 1321 Commercial Finance Corp. Metlford, Oregon MQncments THE 0RKGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Htcks, General Manasrer; P. M. Kershaw, S&le Manager. 302 N. Front St. Music Plnno Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teachet of pinno. Classical and populal music courses. Haight Must) Studio, 318 Liberty Bids., Tel D Fainting and Pnperhangtng HARRY MARX Painting, tlntlnl paper-hanging. Phone 178-J. 29ol M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paints ing, paperhangtng and lnterltl finishing. 302 Crater Lake Avj Phone 1004. 4M Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING ' CO.-i-HiJ the- best equipped printing bffbf in' Southern Oregon! Bookblnd lng,- loose loaf ledgers;: bltllnf system, etc. Portland prices. It ' N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any mM radio. H. O. Purucker, 2$ Soutl Qrape street. Office Phone lit; Res. 1442. I81 GUARANTEED Radio Service using uncqunlled Supreme Dlag nometer. Phone 1247, day ' ol night. Almila Prultt. Sand and GravM C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washed sand and gravel; orushed gravel, all slses. Phone, plant 1203. or office. 127. Storage WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, 11 South Front St. Phone IK. Transfer - EADS TRANSFER STOHAOH CO. Office 111 N. Fir street. Phone 315. Prices right. Bervloe guaranteed, - - DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAGE!. Service guaranteed. 20 S. Grape St., Phone 644, or residence 1080, REINKINO TRUCKING 8BRVTCB Transfer and hauling of all kind. Office 309 South Front BU Phone 332. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Combination radio set, new; sell at less than half price. See Von S5undell, Sander son Motor Co. 3.18 FOR SALE Beardless barley "what" really Is beardless. Mon arch Seed Co... tf GOOD Clean plump white wheat. $1.45 cwt. Mutual Mill & Seed Co. 330tf FOR SALE rry 10-ln. body fir wood. $2.75 tier while It lasts. Phono 1044-X. 335 FOR SALE Rocleaned beardless barley seed delivered. 1000 lbs. and up. C. F. Neldcrmeyer, Tel. 523-.I-1. 334 FOR SALE Clean alfalfa seed, 2tic per lb. Williams and Seeg mlllcr, Beagle, or write H. F, D., Central Point. 324tf FOR SALE Loose and baled al falfa and haled grain hay. F. L. Tou Velio, Jacksonville. Tel. 112. S20tf DRY FIR and mixed green white and black oak. $2.40 and $3.80 per tier. Nathan B. Newoomb, Jr., 624 Eat 9th. Tel. 12H8-Y. 307tf FOR SALE At bargain, t oak veneer doors, size 2 feet by 7H feet, with look and without glass. See them at Mall Tribune office. tf FOR SALE Inoculation for your alfulfa seed, Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Alfulfa seed, G97-R-2. C. C. Hoover. 319ff FOR SALE Oooil used portable Pray rigs. All else, A-l shape. Bnrgnlnsl See Jack Moore, Tel. 732. I05t a. m.