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P2GE NINE H 'EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus I nrsi.vEss direotory I Abstractii MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab. ! traet of Title, Title Insurance ! Rooms 3 and 5, No. SI No it DON'T WORRY.' iJERRV-T; ' Tr-tATi WHAT LOOK OUT!! yOURE. SURE. TO OCT WORRIES ME A JOB -OME. CVV J VIM control Ave., upstairs. frfEDFORT) MATL' TRTBTTNTl, MEDFORD, OF;FiONT, TTIFRT AY. VElTRr.WJY 2(";, 19.11. TURKEY GROWERS ' RECEIVING MONEY! . i ' , cheer up!! (!eme.mbc L ) I I that brick might fi1' '"" stK I IT COOLD BE MUCH WORSE. ) ( 1 ' (Y I HAVE. STRUCK fVE I ! .- f - RosRBirrm- ( bra.. Fob. 26. ip - The ' Oregon Turkey (iiowt-rs' association today stinted work oloHinp tho records of the season's BhipmentH, fullowlncr receipt of re turns of the January pool, total ing over $7fi,0u(t. As the Febru ary pool was sold for cnh, all money now has boon paid in and final settlement Is 'being made to prowers. The January pool consisted of 8 cars and amounted to 22 pound1:.. CI rowers received an ad Viincn nf .O'l.V Hint the final phyment of $lM),,riSr is liolns? made after dedtictionM. I GO TO FOREIGNERS I PORTLAND, Ore., "Feb. ' 26. (P) Rumors were current in the Port land grain trade to lay that tho Rovernent plans moving the sur plus wheat of tho Pacific north west to foreign countries in order to clear the markets for the new crop. John M. Lownsdale, market eli tov of tho OreRonian, in comment ing upon the unconfirmed hut gen , ev:il rumors, said it is understood the government farm board has offered its wheat to exporters at ftS cents for the white varieties. PORTI.AXIV, Orp..i IVli. 2. 111 I ' t'ATTI.U SO. calves 10: talking itrounA stoatly. : HOtiS 300, including P5 direct: I ptoody. i SIIKIOP inn; stendy.' fortlad Produce I'ORTLANIV. Ore.; Tcli. 6. VT) . 11UTTHU: 'no cent fiiphei' on all Krndes. (Prices to retailers) Cubes: KxtraS Oc; 'standards -He-; prime 1'irst.s. sc: firsts L'Tc. Creamery l.riees: J'rints 3o over cube stan dards. MU.K: nmterfat 2e hiElier; raw milk 4 per cent) Si.oi) per cwt. ileliveicd Portland less 1 per cent: Untile C milk $1.50. Jiutterfat de livered In Portland 2Sc. - KCCiS: JCnsy, o,uolfttions un changed. Poultry, country meats; onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, bay, cascara imrlt and hops steady and nu cha nscd. Portland Wheat PORTLAN'D,' Ore.,' Feb. C (P) ' Wheat: ; Open 1 lish Low Close .tray ......... ; .nsr :s .i;s July .11'-' .60 -Ti .CO'-i Cash wheat: nip: Rend bluestem us Soft while Western vhite '' llurd winter (13 Northern sprinft li.l AVestcrn red t3 Oats: No. 2-38 lb. white 22.011 Today's car receipts: Wheat 30; flour I; corn 1: oats 1; hay 1. . Sun Francisco lluttcrfat SAN KltAXCl.SCO. Ken. 26. (PI Rutterfat f. o. b. San Francisco .10 lie. o Wall Street Report X E W Y ORK, Fo b. 2 Hulls gave the stock market an .other whirl today but ran into a Hurry of profit taking in tho final row minutes which canceled most of the advance. The moderate proportions of yes terday's decline, and the active de mand which appeared at lower lev els, had encouraged speculators for the rise to press forward to new high levels for U:il. but the rapid advance of the past throe weeks appeared to have reached a point where many traders are anxious to take their profits. A harp break In the wheat market may have contributed to that anxiety. ' IV S. Steel, which Iioh been kept hi reserve lately, was brought for ward as a lender, and pet up nearly 4 point. It closed up nbont 2 netv Sales n-TRregatert 4.iit0.ue0 shares. Today's dosing prices for 15 se lected stocks follow: Am. Can 12fii Am. Tel. & Tel !97 Anaconda 4 ai Col. Gas : 4:;-; CnrtisR Wright fii Oennrnl Klectric (new) BHi Cnernl Motors 4:lrs Kennicot Copper 3n Mont. Ward 271; Radio Corporation W Reading fi") Sears Koehuck m S. P lfirt i United Aircraft 37 V. S. Steel iri Spl. liosrw was offered tire contract for super-! mtendent of TJutte Fals .chor.;.-r f'r n-t year. As Mr. Laon hnsi t.iught hern before and U a i man for chw position, thf people ! of Putto Kails hail th- ,ro..d news w th agreeable comment. j Uellerj OepptM't celcbiatcd his; THE MARKETS BUHE FALLS P.l'TTK FALLS. Ore.. F' b. :''.. 1 Llt's.in nf Prospect ' -n. .dP"! mm : v v.' $ 1531. Im'l iVamre S.-.i.. in- . Cr.-at THE NEBBS The Panners. i .-.live ro-uxe oRoen sere, ov- ih -o V thcvll ksveto t,: ,U . ocmt Pjt much P. SVEl&k:. SOME I I POTATOES, COFFE5 anjo a piece fourth birthday anniversary TiK's- i day by having a party.' His p , were lona Kdmoniison. LowpH I'at ton. Virginia lilUey. They en- j Joyed refreshments and flayed to-1 gt'ther all afternoon. Superintendent I'-ayard Merrill , spent the week end in Kugeno. Kva Pat ton is viitinp her par ent., Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ilansuii. ci Central Point, this week. The Hustlers club will meet at Mrs. lloss Wymore's Thursday. Miss CU-one 'Hamilton visited in Modford lust week end. She was "Goddess of Liberty" in the AVash Inwt on-Lincoln program at the si'hool Monday. . ; The baseball season Is now open. The boy.' and girls' teuniBHTo prac ticing diligently for prospective ga tries. Mr. and Mrs. Atherton and fam ily of Hogue River have moved to ituttc Kails. Tho children have enrolled in school here. Walter Zeidler of Applegnto vis ited the Charlie Patton homo and attended the 'Woodman dance Sat urday. Kverott Moore's sister of Mod ford attended the dance hero Sat urday ntuht. All are pleased to hear that the nutte Falls fish hatchery will be enlarged. All progress Is wel comed. Mrs. Jess Phillips, who has been eon fined in the uiln-nulosis hos pital in Salem for several months, passed away Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hoover went to Chiloquin Sunday. Mrs. Ross Wymore and son Karl went to Klamath Falls Monday. Miss Xaomi VanCrotw is confin ed at home with mumps. Del Hildreth is visiting his brother Al this week. Thelma Tungatc is improving after her illness. .Mrs. ha Tungate has mumps. POP.Tr'. A NTJ, O IV.. Feb. LMJ.r-tT' Helen tiuidnne' of Washiiigton srhord. Pendleton, won first place, and two other Pendleton glrN were 'iiccossl'ul contestants in thc Oregon division nf the national t safety campaiirn for I!ifl-:10. the! national Imnrd has announced. I .Man Schuemmer of Carlton was second, and third prizes were i given to Iris Wilson, Assumption school. Portland; Clam he Myrick. Washington w c h o o I. pendlnon: I (race Stover, Hawthorne school. Pendleton, and II e I e n Of ne!l, Roosevelt Junior high, Kugene. STATE PRISON ACUTE SAI.ttM, Feli. jfi.-lip, Hoiislrit: problems at the state penitentiary are in an acute condition, with ihf reception of four more eo li vid Wednesday night. The total number of prisoners now housed Is t:iT. Prison ofticials have turn ed over all available fpace. Into steeping riunrterf. rth'p lo Creili(or. Xotl'-e i h"r hy civn th;it I have ben appointed by tbC.uintv C-int r J:irk"on 'ounty, rngon, Ad -ministrntor of til" C'nte n' W.l liam MaMi ,t i m-. l'eea .i and have nualifi-"!. Ail p-Ton hav ing (-hum.- against ,";iid tat' hrby notified to pr-en; tb-ni. with pri"T vnu' h r, and .J.ilv vrifit-d. to mo at the off ret! Hariy '. Skyrtnan, HttJiny f -r -oid estate, at Room 4'' MRoid fiii.bhnv, In .M-dfnrd, Ofuon, with in fix month from the ot this PENDLETON GIRLS WIN ESSAY PRIZEt Untain lifl.H - m.www. vcoe. mu tJRSa tsV . , ".ijot limsE AMD SFrr ' KN. I fA tn TSICK3 .m suj vuitj it ..iT'sf sra vr- fox mt TiHLt3 i . . . .. 'i 1 rs.N . , . notice. Dated and first published February I'tJih. l!3l. C. K. JKXKLVS. Administrator. XOTICK OF SALi: OF 1i;LIX Ql'KXT STOHAiK Xotice is hereby given that the several pieces of personal property hereinafter described, which are being held by the Kads Transfer - Storage Company on account of the person whose names .are set opposite the particular art ides listed, will be separately sold by auction on February !Xth, 1331, at Kads 'Hrnn.sfer & Storage Com pany, located at 1 1 1 North Fir Street, Med ford, Jackson County. Oregon, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., to-wit: .las. A. Anderson 2 barrels and contents, 4 Victrula boxes and con tents, 1 piano, 1 washer, dining table and leaves, 1 basket, 1 fern .stand. Alfred Black 3 trunks and con tents, 3 rockers, 3 chairs, 2 baby chairs, 1 fern stand, 1 card table, 1 blackboard. 1 sled. Kd Bennett ! boxes and con tents. 4 large trunks and contents, 1 Vlctrola. 1 sewing machine 1 leather rocker, 1 carpet sweeper, 1 boy's coaster, 2 barrels and con tents. 1 castor box, 1 bundle and contents, 1 canvas suitcaso and con tents, 1 card table. 1 bumllo lamp ."hades. 1 doll trunk. W. D. Brown 2 boxes and con tents, 1 trunk and contents. Bay Colby l lug box and con tents. 1 stove, 1 tent. F. Dugas 1 trunk and contents, 1 sewing machine. F. F. Oahlin 1 box and con tents, f erateil trunk and contents. A. Fredericks 3 trunks and contents. Glover Sales Co. 2 boxes and contents. K. F. Harper 1 box fruit. B. B. Ilarland 1 organ, 1 stove base, 1 stove, 1 box stove parts. 1 box stovepipe, 1 stove top, 2 boxes and contents, 17 cartons fruit. Kd. Koeing and Lee MeFercn stove, stovepipe- and top, 1 stove base, 1 trunk, 1 box and contents, 1 piano nnd bench, 2 lamp stands, 1 washer, 1 can and contents. K. Leader 2 cartons and con tents. H, IT. Linstrom 4 pieces plate glass, r pieces glass mould. W. A. McBae 1 mattress, 1 fold ing table. 1 bundle 2 tubes, 1 bar rel, 1 iron board, 1 kitchen cabinet. J. S, McCurty 2 cartons and contents. A. B. Mclntyre 1 trunk, 2 boxes and contents, 1 box contents open, 1 sewing machine, 1 radii- battery. M. L. Mitchell 2 trunks and eo. ents, 2 rockers. 1 box and con- Lents, 3 crates and contents. W. It. Munn 2 rolls mattress. 1 burlap sack and contents, 3 cartons and contents, 1 saw, 1 canvas laun dry basket. Mrs. F. M. Radovan 1 box and contents. las. o'Chnupaugh 1 carton and contents, 1 ironing board, 1 baby buggy. 1 baby crib. 1 flower stand, 1 washboard, 1 high chair. X. Tydranus l oil stove. II. Thomas 2 boxes and con tents. I baby biiKgy. T. B. Wilson 1 carton and con tents. O. A. AVahl 1 box and contents. J. L. Woods 1 trunk and con tents. Sam Todell boxs and con t"nl, 1 tub and contents, I iteel cot. 1 bed siuing. bed ends and rails, 1 bundle cross-cut saws, ) crated stove, J oil stove, l wheel barrow, 1 cardboard box and con tents. Paul A. Detrick 1 box and con tents. KADS TBAXHFKU & STORACK COMPANY. By Kverctt K. Kads. Dated February ". jfi3l. Voth-e to Crerlllorx. Xotice is htreby given t hat I have been appointed by the County Court of Jack-son 'ounty. Oregon. Ad ministrator of ihc citato of Kluier 1 Fuiley. deceased, and hae fiiill-T.-. All persons h:ivnu claim-i against said fr-taTe are h'-i-bv not. Tied to present them, villi proper voucher-, nnd duly verified, to in at ihe offieo or Harry i SI; rm.t n. attorn-v for Kiid -.tat n B'm.oi 4o: Medford BuiHinO. Medff.r.t Oi. ifop. within six month) fioui the dnte of hH noii. e. Hated and firs pub!l.h"d l-Vbrti.MV 2fit'. J 3 1 ERNEST C. HAMH.Tox. Administrator. I"xH'utri's Xotice to Creditors. Xotice is hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson Colin 1 ty. Oregon, as Kxecutrix of the Ks-1 tate of Bichard Sehuler, deceased. : All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to' ! present the same duly verified to ' the undersigned executrix at tho oi'ficcH of Allison Mou Hon in the i Libcrtv Building, Medford, Oregon, on or before six months from the 'date of this notice. J Dated the ith day of February, ! 1 ! 3 1 . j IDA M. HCUrLKR. Kxecutrix. ALLISON MOt'LTOX, I Attorney for Potato. 1 Xollce to 3Ierclinnls. The 1 nterstate Construction Co. i will not be responsible directly or .Indirectly, nor assume any liability for any materials, supplies, pro visions, garage, gas, oil and repair j bills, for account of any of its sub contractors or employes except Mipon printed requisition of 'this company duly signed by authorized representative or the personal sig nature of an officer of the Com pany. I X T K 1 1 ST A T K ( ' O X ST Bl'C TIOX CO. 311 Administratrix' Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon fur Jackson County. In the Matter of the Kstate of WiMiam Horace Venable (also known as AV. H. Venable) de ceased : Xotice is hereby given by the undersigned, Josie Mamie Venable, as administratrix with the Will annexed of the estate of William Horace Venable, deceased, that she was by consideration of the Countv Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Jackson County, sitting in probate on the 7th day of February, I!31, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATLS Rate per word for tint insertion, 2c; each Siiccetcllna Imtrtion. It: minimum 25c. Index your -di with For Sale, For Rent, tic, and count thete words ai well as each initial, teliphine number, etc., i word. Clatsified nds cash in advance and not taken pver phone, unlet! advertiser hat monthly account. No allowance (or phone errors. r WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANT $3'M), 18 months; second mortgage income property. 1'iiy Ylrv Phono IfiOX-B. 337 TMBKK school girls from Bogue Biver Academy wish to work for t heir board in private home.-; good n'commPndatioiiK from B. B. A. Phone 447-X, before 3:30 p. m. 33S WANTED Crocheting, embroid ery, dressmaking, remodeling, mending, c u lit and rug making. Experienced workers. Will col lect and deliver. Phono 4 4 7-X, between 5 and it. 337 WA NT KM Any kind of second hand furniture. Box 500, city. 3 4U FCBXITI BK REPAIRING nt your home or our shop. Thibault, Tl. I'tJU-B. 33!) POCLTBV WANTED Top cih prices. Mutheny Bros., 229 No. Riverside. Tel. 1G6J. 351 SHI Xf I LK BOOFS repa j red ; 1 0 ycir guarantee; reference. Tel. 1 tP'S-B, evenings. 347 WANTKD--2nd hand coodn & Junk. Puts, 1.100 Prune. Ph. 647-1.. 342 WANTED Patients, convalescent and elderly people, to rare for. Tel. 12S of call nt 7 a. Chestnut. 313tf ASHLAND Convnlcmvnt find Best Home, cares for old peopln and invalids. 210tf FOB GARDEN and field plowing, sand, gravel nnd eedirwnt, Tel, IM2-J. Samuel Bateman. tf RAW i ri!S WAXTKD Do not ship; wo pay tho price. Hides, wool mid pelts. Medford liar K-iin lluuso, 27 N. Urape St. 227lf L'iCAl, or loni- distance hautlng. V; pu.-irantei, to s-ive yi.u money, ll iwl-y Transfer, r, V.O. River side. Phone 1U14-X. 2ilf W'ANTIIK Holiu)ioId goods, opl ntel pink, or what havo yon? M-dl..i l lliru-aln lloiifo, J7 N. Gtupc St, i'hune lut2. tf M Vis". ... . TH WtV--' sSL t Jsl s- VO. W IV.d U.-Sjf " ' 9 :SW -Y duly appointed administratrix with the Will annexed of said estaie. All persons having claims against the sjiid cstat will present the .same to her. with proper vouch ers, at 412 Liberty Building. .Med ford. Oregon, within six (Hi months from the date of the first publica tion of this notice, which fin-it pub lication is February 2(1. I !Ht I . Dated at Jackson County, Ore L'on. this 2r.th dav of Februarv, P.i 31. .1 SI K M A M I K V KX A 1 ILK. Administratrix with the Will an nexed of the estate of William Horace Venable, deceased. WANTED POPLTRY WAXTKD Poultry of all kinds. Top prices on trucks. Service call anywhere Rogue River Meat Co., if2ti X. Riverside. 3Sti HELP WANTED MALE WAXTKD Kxpcrieneed men to contract digging 71) feet of well tunnel. K. K. Fosa, Talent. 33!M B ELP WANTED FEMALE MIKKSSIXC, K X V K l.OPKS Work at home during spare time. Subs! a nt iul weekly pay; eNperi ence unnoccs.-iary. Signified em ployment for honest, sincere, am bitious persons. Workers League, Xnpervilio, 111. 337 FOP NO FOFXD -A gray male police dog, about 2 years old. Owner may have same by producing liei'iise. and paying charges. Notify Tri bune office. 33i LOST l.oST 'Small gilt purse containing currency, Klk card. Behekah re ceipt and life insurance receipt. Finder return to Mail Tribune a ml receivf reward. 337 LOST- If doK ta mTHStnff. call 1616. 26ftt.f FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Oarnse, ?3.00 pr month. 826 Bo. lUvemldo Ave. tf l OU RENT HOUSES FOB BKXT Small house. Central. FOR B EXT Smalt furnished h o u.e i n ro u rt ; c lec t rie ra n ge. Phone ;.:i. 337 FOB BKXT - Small neat house, 1 ';. mile out. Phono 774-B-l-337 FOB REXT 5-room modern fur nished bouse. Inqiiiro 2 23 No. Riverside. Tel. '.HH-K. 33 51 f FOR It EXT 7-room houso in good condition. PJ No. peach. Phono. JM42-W. 3Hl" FOR Ill-INT Furnished house, locil X. Central. Inquire ot l:l'J X. Central. Phono 1323-L. 3t '(ili RUNT .Modern furnished fi-rufim liimo wilh 2 sleeping pon lies. Phono 7."3-.M. 310 FOR KI-INT ,'i-room home on W. 11 tii; nindi-rn ; reasonahlo terms to iesp,iiiH.lilt jiarty. Inquire Ihown : W'hlto or 40(1 King -t. If Ffilt H I' NT Furnished house at lain W. .V-ilit. 4 rooms nnd bath, 2 bedi-ouiiw. l'hone C A. DeVoe. tf FOlt KKNT Small furnished house Inquire 305 H. Oakdale. 221tf FOlt It 1IXT--.1 unfurnlfhed houses, close u. Tel. 3I'J-J. 32'Jtr FOR RUNT Furnished houres, 1 4-rotiin and 0 r-room. Phone Redden Ar Co.. 720. tf FiiR RUNT To adults, clem (. fooin Iiiiim. Tel. .')3-X. 31IIII FdR R l-I XT -Homes. FurnlCw-d or uiifurlilhed. Itrown Bt White. O 17lf FOR RUNT .'. room tillage, with bitli and kitchen rniH, on Wet llih St. Apply Wing Agency jir 4 'IH King St. ""tf DCM'T PJT MUCH wax n anjO (ID 6EAVV FOR rf.xt nnxisniD - ROOMS FOB BKXT Pleasant room for gentleman, close in, private 'home; bath, garage. 609 E. Main. - 2!3tf FOR RKNT Nicely furnished sleeping rooms with heat; rate moderate. 325 So. Riverside Avo. tt i FOR 1 1 EN T A PARTM EN TS FOB BKXT Steam-heated npi. 7"7 W. .Main. 342 FOB ttKNT Nicely furnished a part men t ; electric range. Tel. I I ti3-B. HI 2 I W. !lth. :i;is FO BURNT Furnished 2 and 3 roorn apis; garage, ti 04 W. HMh, 33Htf FOB BKXT 2-room furnished apt ; light and water furnished ; $1I. 831 South Ivy St. 337 FOB BKXT Furnished duplex, 2ii. phono 114!) or 31, 32titC FOB BKXT 3 -room apts. $25 and ?17; 1 lower floor: lights, wator, garage. Phone 4.12-il. 33ltf FBOXT APARTMENT Nicely furnisln-d for housekeeping, In cludeji heat, hot and cold witter, lights, telephone Installed nnd privilege to uso hotol loungo room ; rent reasonable. Holland Hotel. Phone 710. 325tf FOR BENT Furnished apartment adults. Phono 1177. 30UU FPBNISHED npartment. f or S rooms; pleasant, neat, newly decorated and equipped; reason able. 1205 K. Main St. S13tf FOB BKXT 4-room apt; steam heat, Frigidaire, hot water and garage. Inquire 503 S. Holly St., evenings and Sundays. 800tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FILLINO STATION and store for Halo or trade, on highway. Sea owner, North Central at Mill Sorvico, 225tf FOR EXCHANGE) FOB KXCIIAXOK 5-room house for acreage. 117 No. Peach. 337 FOR SALE POULTRY FOlt MAKE Bronxo breeding lu keys; heriM S3, torus $5. Bonte I, Box 133, Central Point, Old Stage road. 33: FOB SALE 'Healthy year-old Bed lienH. laying huge, fertile eggs; also setting hens. H. M. Work. Bt. I. Talent. 33S CHICKS, HATCHIXC, Dr. fMleFn Square ileal Hatchery, 1107 I-;. .Main, l'hono 1 :,t;;t-L. 3 111" FOR SAL1I Pliiine 72i -Red Rourbon gobbler. tf M'STItALnRi" hatching ckrs: prize wlnninfr, blood-tested stock. I'. D. Loflaml. Central Point. .'Illl FOR SALIO ThoroilBhhred It. I. It. kbs for hatching. Tel. 6-F-6. Sli'.tf FOU SALT 1,1 VKSTOCIC 'lilt SALK -Feeder pigs. Inqulio Il.l'.l Haven SI. 3.17 '"it KALK 7 shoals, about 100 lbs. each. w. I-;. Keen, Jackson ville. ;3 'OR HALF, Cows, some sprlneis. Il'-n V'linont, .'h-i-iis.h froin Alerrl man Dairy. Would trade one for piano. 3:1 7 'OH SALK 1011 head of ewe.s with ill head ot lambs. Call RoKUe River Meat Co., 1,"S!. JJL'ir FOlt HA1.10 AI7TOMOIIII.KH :t: Dorici; i. fP'.ri sedan. 8 v io in ein. f.nly :I7:I7 miles; rj-.-w ear riliiianlee. I.efl uiMl us ii.rsale. Will Miei-ifl.-.. IIAKV.N' AlnTiil: l., Iledire lle.ibr. O !l IJ l-'ill SALI-I .Must sell at nm-o niy '.'7 rn'.'l'-l l-Is.-x . f.ui.e, A l.-al buy al 1 12.'.. Call al Shell filllns; m.iti.iH, Hlli and Ft out Sis. 311 By SOL HESS W BUT h CMANJieD HSR t-IINJD - .TH4 r O-J CUV 1 tOOKIIMtJ FCH PRICc FOR S A 1713 POfiS AND PETS FOB SALK OB TBADK Police dog. 433 South Fir St. 337 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOB SALE 20 acres. $1200 ol 20 acres ?3200, Fern Valley. j. I. Stewart. 33X F.olt SALE Vj-acre tracts Just south of county fair grounds, close- to highway, graded and graveled street, good soil; $50 down, balance $ 10 per month and interest. See. Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. , , 341 KOlt MALI-; Wi-11 Improved 5 iii'ris. uWoutAone milo ironi clly llniil: 2 siort's In chiM'rio, np- Jil oxillliltoly !i acres In Lttdino floviM- and horrkv, hnlanco Hillt ablo for pardon; 4-room mndnrn Iintm1, K(od gai-ngo, woodnhed, harn and ohIcUin house. I'rop- - .ny in iroott condition, l'rlce $:TiU0; some tei'uis. Heo Charles A. WlnK AKCney, Inc. 3-1 1 Fort SAT.K 2-acro tract: ewoll Inir, 2ou-ft. chicken sheds. Call 1115. 30 N'. Central. tf WIIKN you think of real eatato, think of Urown & White. tf FOR HAKE IIOMKS home, look at No. 022 V. 4th Su I (inly 2-i:.u, like rent. I.. G.I I'li kell, 204 KiiHl Main. 34: KC (It SALK A wonderful vallio in a beautiful home, closo In. Ilrown & While, Realtors, Hol land Motel l!!d. 333tf l-'olt KALK My home on Queen Ann; furnace heat; reasonable lei-inn. lOlC Queen Anno. 32Stt von sai.k snscKiii;ANEors l-'Olt SALK Piano. Mlldt he old thin week. 225 Kirtilh Oakdale. r 33H FOlt SALK Kroat KIiik and Red 'lold stl-awben-y plants. You should Ket aeiiualnled with these two new -varieties. Plaeo your order with u. for trtte to typo plants direct from tho tleld to you. .Monarch Heed So. tf l-'llt AND MIXIOD hardwood, J2.25 and $2.T,o per tier. Nathan II. Newi'nTnii, Jr., 021 E. Dili. Tel. I2S8-Y. aar.tf l-'Olt SALI-: Mocond-hand spray ill?, alflo lii'ai-dleHH need barley. L. .1. liclkeiip. Phone 1 0 1 -J 3.1S STIlAWI'.IOIlIt V iilants, .Maitodon. i ire. I in pi oven, js.iiii tier i nun. Tel. 437-11-2. Mis. C. II. Pierce. 337 FOR SALK Good Xcwtown ap ples, 25c per box. II. S. Chlrg wln, II. It. 3, Medford. 330 KLAMATH potatoes. Xo. 1, $1,351 cwt. while they last. 711) South I Rivcislde. , 340 CHICK F I'M DH of quality will cause you lest grief and save you money In the end. L'so Sl'RK LIVK tho first 10 days nnd you will be assured of healthy chicks. We carry a complete lino of Sherry Poultry Feeds, nnd mnko delivery lo any point In tho vat ley at rca.sonablo prices. V.'e will bo glad to fluilio with vpu. '. II. SAMSON CO. Phono S.1.1. 2211 X. Riverside. 337 (lAlllllIX cultivators, 3. Mutual Mill . See.l Co. 33IIU WIIOLII eastern corn, $1.75 civt. Mutual Mill & Heed Co. 33lltr FfUl SALK filled alfalfa, $12 ton. Frank Sllva, Wlldervltlo. 320lf I- IIKDR We carry a complete lino or Sporty feeds reod of guar antee,! quality at reason, ibln prices. Ask about our delivery service. F. . II. SAMSON cV. Phone 333. 229 N. Riverside. 337 roll MALH Used sewing ma chines, all nmkes, $3 up; terms If d..red. All makes rented and repaired. White Reiving Machine tf FOR Kftl.K Poison barley for Iho diirttors.o Monarch Seed Co. tf l-'olt SALK Ramyard f en iTi'ner, I'h. (.no 6-F-8. HOtf" JACK SOV CO. ABSTItAOT CO. Abstracts of Tit It? ami Titlo Insurance. T h e only complete) Title System U Jackson County. jy f , Accountants WILSON AUDITING COMPANYi Tax and Corporation Counselor., Auditory and Accountants. M M. Wilson, c. P. A.; Inland J, Knox, C. P. A. Liberty Bldj Phone 1S7-R. Chiropractic Physician DR. E. W, HOFFMAN Chlro practice Nerve Speciallat. Offlca hours 9 to 13, 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty Bldff. Office Phone 680; Res. Phone 790-H. Electric Motor Repairing. L. C. SCHAFKR Armature wind i n g. Basement Med f o rd Bldg. 6th St. or Central Ave. entrance. Phone 7 lit. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEO ROB DO TT Tel. 1172, Houae cteanlnff. Floor waxing, Orlemal nigr cleaning, specialty. Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy peo ple to pay their honest debts. Pa cific Coast Credit Association, 42S Medford Rldg.. Medford, Ore. Furniture Repairing FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED re-flnlshed, re-glued. We carry a full lino of upholstering earn Plea. A. N. Thibault, Tel. 969-R. Money to Loan 6 tons Time J MurtKatce Ixiaiui I'hillio Oomnicrrliil Ilnance Corp. MonnmcoU TUB ORRflON GRANITE CO. Alonuments. H. A. Hicks, OenernJ Jlanasor; P. M. Kershaw. 8-14 Manager. 302 N. Front St. Music ' rinno IOMtrnctlon PHED ALTON HAIGHTTeach of piano. Classical and populai muHic couraes. .Halght Munfa Stuillo. 318 Liberty lildg- Tol 7i Vnlntlng nud Pnpcrliangliiff HAIIKY MAUX Painting, tlntlnt paper-hunulng. Phone 178-J. M. A. BLISS & COMPANY T'alnti Iiib, paperhanslng and Interior finlshlnK. 302 Crater Lake Ave Phone 1004. 41 Primers ana Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hll the best equipped printing- offM In Southern Oregon. Bookbind - Ing, looao leaf ledgers, blllirj syntom.s, etc Portland prices, N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SKRVICB on any man) radio. H. O. Purucker. 22 Soutl Graie street. Office Phone S35; Res. 1442. J81 GUARANTKF.D Radio Service uslnir unequalled Supreme Dlag tiometer. Phone 1247, day ot nlKht. Almua Prultt. Band and Gravl C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant.. Clean washed sand and .gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes. Phone, plant 1203, or office, 117, Storage WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, 810 South Front St. Phone Sit. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAOB CO. Office 111 N. Fir street. Phone SIC. Prlcea right. Service , guaranteed, ' , DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAOB. Sorvloe guaranteed. 20 S. Grape St., Phone 644, or residence 10S0, REINKTNO TRUCKING SERV1CH Transfer end hauling of all kinds, orflce S09 South Front St, Phone 332. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FII-ILI) AMI GARDKN SKKDS lllchest quality seeds at reason- . able prices; good aervice- with truck delivery to any point in tho valley. F. K. SAMSON CO., 2211 X. Riverside. 337 FOR SALK Top soil and hardpnn. Phone 1042-X. 301tf FOR SALK Combination radio set, new; wll at less than half price. See Von Zundell, Sander son Motor Co. . . 338 FOR SALK Beardless barley what" really is beardless. Mon arch Seed Co, tf GOOD Clean plump white wheat, $1.43 cWt. Mutual Mill & Seed Co. 330lf CIIOICK Inspected Mastodon ever hearing strawberry .- plants, In each. John Allison, near Red Top school. 337 l''Oll SALK Clean alfalfa seed, 20c per In. Williams nnd Snog, miller. Ite.-iRle, or write R. F. D.. Central Point. 324tt FOR 8ALK Loose nnd baled nl fn'fa and baled grain hav. F. L. Tou Velio, Jacksonville. Tel. 112. 320lf FOR SALR At bargain, oak veneer doors, size 2 feet by 7 '4 feet, with lock nnd without glass. See them at Mall Tribune office. tf FOR SALE Inoculation for your alfnILi seed. Monarch Seed Co. . tt FOR SALK Alfalfa seed, 697-R-2. C. C. Hoover. . SI Otf Kill S-M.K Good used portable spray rigs. All slsea. A-l shape. Iiargalnsl Seo Jack Moore. Tel. 72J. J0SU IT