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    MEDFORD -MAIL'--TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, 6k'R(!()X; FRIDAY, FEDKUARY 27. -10:11.-
PAGE THIRTEEN
"EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE"
BRINGING UP FATHER. By George McManus
BP8IXBSS DIREOTORT
Abstracts
Pa'-
HEAVY FOR WEEK
. ronTLANO, Feliv 27. iP)
Portland, AvhoUan hutt.M '-anil
pxk "luotatioiis opt-nod iim-ttnntred
today.
liuttor market wan very firm,
receipts barley enough for de
mand; specially s t r u n k on IK'
Heart.
Kkk market opened easy with
ormwiderablo exeesn of underKt'adn
st nek looking for taker.
Dressed .poultry market opened
with medium and liht w-'IkIu
hens up 1 cent to 13 and 1 fi cents
n pound respectively, duo to twoA
demand for all weiKhis,
AppleloudiiiKH from northwest
ern shipping districts are rather
Heavy this we-k, in order that
warehouse inventories as of March
1 may he reduced to a maximum,
for tax assessment purposes. Sev
eral carloadu of fancy and extra
fancy KpltzonberM are si ill in
storage at Portland.
Oregon onion Rrnwei-H have sold
their V. S. No. 1 stock as low
as $r0 per ear load this week.
Purchaser pays for hags, hut the
grower sorts and delivers to the
railroad at this price.
T.lVCsLOcli.
PWrCLAXI), Ore. Feb. .2-.. (Pi
CUTTLE 75, calves' 10; talking
steady.--. .
lHMIS 125: killing cla..-a-s .steady;
feeder pigs Till lower. Feeder audi
Blocker pigs. 711-130 ll.. good and!
choice ST.r.ii-s.r.d.
SHEEP 1 1 0i: qunlably steady.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore , Fob. SI. VP'
BUTTE It : Very firm, quotations
unohansed.
. IillCK: . ICasy; (iiotatipn. un
chanRPd. POI'1-THY: M odium and Hslit
lions If hichor; (huyinix luioos
' aliVft h&ivy lions ovor 4 '!; lbs. I'no;
modinm hons, 3 l-i -4 'i llifl. K.o;
liullt lions 13c.
Milk (Imttorfat), country mrals,
onions, potatoes, wool, mils. hay.
cascara hark and hops, steady nnd
unchanKod.
Portland Wheat
: PORTLAND. Oi
lh. 27. ilP)
Whom:
: Opon llif-'h
May lit: . ..
Julv co'i .lill'-i
Low
.IIS
.lill
I'lose
.liS
.(III
... .KG
... .Oil
... .111!
... .113
... .113
... .113
.22.11'!
tMnh wheat:
TtlK llend hluostem
' Kol't.-white
Wostorn white
l-tard winter
Northern sprinff
Vestern red
Oats: No. 2-3S lh. white
Today's car receipts: Wheat mi
' barley 1; flour 17; corn 2; hay 3.
Sim Francisco Itutlerfnl.
SAN 1-ltANl'ISfO. Koii. 27. iPi
ItiittciTat, f. o. h. San Francisco,
J0?i.
Wall Street Report
NEW YORK,' Fob. 27. OPl Rul
' lish efforts to keep the pot hoiling
I . were thwarted h.v a persistent
downpour of soliliiK In principal
V jsliuros In today's stock market.
Prominent issues p o n e r a I 1 y
closed a point or two lower, nltho
speculators for the rise had man
aged to stir up n little enthusiasm
in the minor and specialty issues
In the middle of the day, and Sev
ern! of these shares closed with
gains of 1 to 5 points.
Trading moderated In volume
nnd the day's transfers were only
iiliouf 3. SOU, not) shares. The clos
ing tone was weak.
Today's dnsim? prk
selected stocks follow:
Am. fan
Am. Tel. and Tel
Anaconda
Col. Clas .-.
''urtlss Wright
(icneral Fleet rlo (new;
tleneral Motors
Kennicot Copper
Mont. Ward
Radio Corporation
Reading
Sears Roohiiok
S: p
United Air OnXc.
L S. StH'l
for 1 a
....14 ?
....108 U'
.... 41
.... 4 2-
43
2 5'i
!i 1 ?4
fill '4
14H
BV Hnwl K. SKilliT.)
EAOLK I'UINT. Oil'.. l''on- 27. .
(Spl.) Mr. nnil Mr. Tlioll"" CU'l-j
ton an.l sotts of I'rospoi-t wore Sun
lay Kiipsu ot Mr. nnil Mrs. Hoy.
Stnnlcy. j
Mr. a:in Mm. J. F. MrVhorson I
nnil Mr. and Mrs. John l'l'tom of.
McrtforJ v. re Sunday ovnlns
Kur-sts of Mr. and MrJ . K. Itfn-i
clorno.l.
Mr.. KtlU'l Flnrey anil ilnuehtor
l'hylli wore lnwlni'.'S callom Mon
day. 1M Morpran of Tr.iil li.n "'"n
makinc n urcat litiprnvcnionl in
tho old Morgan piarc. H' has
plowt'd tin- ni.mnd and rimor-d
all old tr.'fs nnd lilarklif rry liii"h.
ll- In KCttinE tho srmind ready for
prnin. O 1
JnmPJ McM.ih.in of Portiiml h.i,
' Iwn vlfitinK hi aunt, Mr?. Cora,
Morpan. I
J.irk Jlrophy. who ha heen n ;
patient nt the Community hospital'
THE MARKETS j
i
EAGLE POINT
He'll take nyv
1O0lOO AMD KAASGlE
wn I TlKP me;
ADVICE -AND TWE
WlLLTAKt
her pet doo
FOR A RlOE
for the past two months was ro-
j ... .i.- . ii
niOVCO III IIIC 3UIIIIniMC luil.'l .lni-
day. He is ureatly improved. j
Mr. nnd Mivt. Nick Yuunjr enter
tained Mr. and Mr.. fieorse Stow
ell at dinner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Rarnes lnt
Sunday at drams Pass visit ins
friends.
VY, II. Crnndall of d riff in creek
district was a husincss visitor Wed
nesday. Miss Yetta Olson and Mtv Ruth
Aiken entertained with a dinner
and bridge party Thursday even
ins in honor of the birthdays of
Miss Kern Simpson nnd Clarence
Haan. C, nests were Miss Kern
Simpson, (MareiiWr Ka'rfh, f.yle Yrtn
Seoy, 'Wilda Datnei'lle nnd V. K.
Holmes of Medford.
The I'ea ree fa in Hy o f M"ed ford
has moved to thoir new hoine re
cently built on the property for
merly known as tho Harry Lewis
place. William Perrce Started to
school Wednesday,
M 0 n i u-yt beiiui .Washington's
birthday there was a half f-chool
holiday. Miss Darneille and Miss
Alrken spent the afternoon with
t.ieir parents in Medford.
Mrs. Hoy Ileames and small son
of ltend are spending a few weeks
wtih M ri-. Heames" mot her, Mrs.
deortre McClelland.
Mrs. Harold VnnSeoy and Mrs.
Lorraine Telle were Medford vis
itors 'Wednesday.
C. H. MoiRan of Kenn spent
Tuesday with his mother, Mrs.
Cara MorKan.
1'aul Hoffard has purchased the
Loveiand confectionery and will
open it up Sunday.
Mrs. K. .. Robertson and small
daughter returned to their home
from the Community hospital Tues
day evening.
T. .1. Pullen.was n Inisine.-'fl vis-
iter-Wednesday. :
Mrs. C. O. Maynardl anT Mrs.
draee liusho were husiness eaners
Tuesday
W. I). Coburn of Trait, who has
been visiting in Sacramento, re
turned Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. . l. tnnnrein
THE NEBBS HER GIFT : v By SOL HESS
50METHIMG, FOB y I NEP AND CAN WE ?Ia7eH EAT A FEW OOV CBACEBS BEFORE J
-....- -hnr. -T IM THE MENW HOUSE. : U WENr IK1TO THAT OlM.NJG OOM j-Hl
TO EKJOOV 11 T 1 I) - N J lT WOULD COST ME A SMALL
HOTEL LIFE " ' f ? fl I fWJTUWE OUST TO &IVE MV APPETITE T .
, ' jCT ? 'Z, A LITTLg 5ATI3F-ACTIOM -j
LAUSELV 11 . " ' '
and Mrs. W. H. Young attended j In Tho Matter of the Kstnto of
an Eastern Star meeting In Cen-( John L. Hemmer, Deceased,
ti-ii 'point Tuedav evening ! Notice is herohy given that the
L a , nu x - woro undersigned has been .pointed by
Mr. and Mm. Oim Mrho. ueto roulUv ronrt ot j.,cUson Conn
business enters Monday. u Oregon, as tho Kxecutrix of the
A number of parties are being (;s'lato of John U Hemmer, (Un
planned for Saturday evening to e,.(Usrfi, .,nd has qualified. All per
nltcnd the benefit dance given by!8linH having claims against wild es
the basrball c'iilb to enable theltatenre herely notified to present
boys to purehas suit.-. the same, yerifb-d in the manner
..'....J. f .-V C I. i,llinM..ittrnoy f..r the estat
Sundny
"-r-njjiy leaves for
Portland Fiia-ii morning for met-
ical attention.
Mr, (ins XiehoU was shopping
in Medford Thursday. j
Pi:nSlST. Ore, Feb. 27 (Spl
-llarvpv MnrKan Is pntortnlnlne
!
HAIL INSURANCE
. , On 1931 Fruit Crops
Will Be Written by This Insurance Agency
A new plan of hail Inmirnnre protection tiRalnst nn nnrnntrnll
nlilo linzarrt linn heen ilevrlnped lor Horiio Hiver Valley ' fruit
rropR (his year. Only a limited amount or this Insurance! ran ho
written ovrr the o.ntho vnllev and applications will he served It
the order received. THE COST IS MODERATE AND ADJUST
MENT IS SIMPLIFIED.
Inquiries Invited and information freely Riven to orchanllHlx nnd
linnnclPK concerns.
Earl S. Tumy
"Gertral Inturante Service"
H9.100.00 IS A Rr 1 J I I THA.T LITTLE TEA-HOUND ) J U P I I I HE OUGHT TO BH 1
UOT OP MONEY AND ALLELE 15 THE ONL.V THINQ INTH& -- fl If ' RESTING EASV "-1
r r i j ii it s -u i t 1 . v i i ,,.1 i l . , . . , , . . . , , - - .m v ' wo ..ii
" I i i )
Mr. anil ilia. Robert Lewis of Med-lnf
'f....i na u(u tttia wnnk
mi ii "ii ii"'.". t.,...... .......
ooiRe Schermerhorn injured his ;
; liroubt'lione venue uuiiuing lenre ;
j last week. His rriends ure Klatl
1 to learn ho Is much improved.
1 H;nlio Ai)nloi!iitn mid duiiullter
M:u.Ri ieft sumlay for a few dayK
at their homo fit Medford to trans
act IniKineHH.
Mr. and Mi-h. lowell Ash enter
tained lnsl. Sunday with a pie-iiir
ehicken luncheon. Only relatives
were present.
Art Moore drove to M oil lord with
a load of-seed potatoes Tuesday.
Howard Ash in busy erecthiff a
house for a new homesteader in
the Klk Creek district.
-
SAMS YAI.I-KY. Ore. Feb. 27.
Spl. Perhaps a more compli
cated method of Injuring a )er
son'n hand could not he devised
without some trouble than thai
used hy John .Jones and his son
Paul tho other day
Mr, Jones was filing
saw In.
his shop, and his son was crank
ing his Ford on top of the hill
above the shop. The wheel of the
car was jacked up. and when the
jack slipped, the Ford ran with
some fipced down the hill.
The shop was a small object in
tho way of the machine, and it
crashed through the wall with such
t force that It knocked Mr. tones
(against the saw, causing n severe
; wound in hi hand.
T,,rt Lim.nln County LoppinK
J (-n mukinB prepnraiioun to start
i,IKBjB operations near th's place
(n ,1(lfir future
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jack-
H,in
at his 4f
rice in the Jackson County Hank
P.uihling, Medford. Oiegon, within
six months from the date of the
ftrst t,uhlicutlon of this notin
Dated and first published Feb
ruary ia.
H'A.VITA L. DEM.MKR,
I'.xo.-utrlx if llie lOstJU.? of
I
. i Jolin I. Dcmnior, Ucr'-'iii1!!.
M. '1'iru.MAH. Attorney.
.Ijickcon Ciiiinty Hunk JlUIff.,
Modfnril, Cironon.
Xollco o' ShclH'r Snlt.
Bv vlrtuo of nn oxcutlnn on
fnrfolosiiro duly l.sftid out of nnil
-milfr tl"
1 nT tni rirout f-nuri
JOT 3 M) Liberty Building
the State of Oregon, in and for
the Countv of Jackson, to mo di-
- .1,..,
lJVui hl t,
hruary, in a certain uo-;
Hon therein, wherein ( ieorwe I lam- I
mersley as Plaintiff, recovered
judgment apalnst May Hell Mining'
Company, the defendant, for the
sum of Nine Hundred Sixte-en and
.12-100 ($!t Ml. .12 ) dollars, with costs
and disbursement taxed at Fifteen
and KO-liMt Cll'i.Kli) dollars, and
tho further sum of Two Hundred
Ninety and no-H)U ($21MUiU) dol
lars, as attorney's fees, which jiultt- .
nient w.iri enrolhMl and dooktd in j
the Clerk's office of said Court In ;
said County on the 4th day of Keh
ruary. lim. '
Notico in hereby Riven that, pur
suant to the terms of tho said exe
cution, T will on the 'Jth day . of
March, 1031, at tho hour of 1 0 : 0f
o'clock a. m. at the front door of
the Courthouse In the City of Med- i
ford. In Jackson County. Oregon,
offer for sale and wilt sell at puh
lit auction for rush to the highest
bidder, to satisfy said judgment,
together with the eostw of this sab",
subject to redemption as provided
by law, all o: the rluht, title? and t
interest of the said defendants, in J
and to tho following tes( rihed j
property, situated In the County of
Jackson, State of ()renon, to-wlt:
That certain mine, known as the I
May Hell t;roup of six claims lo-1
rated in Section 33 and 34 of
Township at) South Hanue 4 Went
I of Willamette Meridian, and in
what is knmvn ns the Foots Creek
Mining Histrict. to-wit;
Wild Hose Claim as recorded nt
ppge 3 (Ml of Volume 25;
May Hell Ctiim No. 1. as re
eord4d nt pag 330 n Vol. 21;
May Hell Claim No, 2 . as re -corded
at page 331 of Volume 2U;
May P.ell Claim No. 3, as re
corded at page 332 of Volume 2ti:
May Hell Claim No. 4. as re
corded at page 333 of Volume 26;
May Hell Chi i in No. 5, as re
corded at page 334 of Volume 2fl;
of the Mining Records of Jackson
County, Oregon.
Hated this Clh day of February,
H)3i.
RAUM1 fl. JKXNINdS.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
Hy Qig't r-i. Anderson, Depniy.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATLS
Rate per word for tint iMerlion, 2e; rh
fuccttdlna Insertion, lc: irinlmum 25e. Indci
rour adi witli ror Salt, Tor Rinl, ate, and count
time words as well as each Initial, telephone
number, etc., as a woid.
Classified aos cash in adiance and not talen
over phone, unless advertiser has monthly account.
No allowance for phone errorl.
WAXTF.t) DHSCniifyAN EOCS
TlDtKK (ichool Klrls from Hois tin
Hiver Academy wish tu work fur
their hoard in privnto liiirai:
fciiud reciirnriienftatinns from It.
I'.. A. l'hone -H7-X, l.efore 3 : .s't
ni.
33H
WAXTKI) Any kind of second-1
hand furniture, llox 508, city.
31 n ,
Fl I'.NITCRI': RKrAlltlNO nt your
home or our hop. Thihault, Tel.
!lfi;i-lt. 33il
I'OUIjTRT WANTKD Top cash
pripm. Matheny Bros., 229 No.
Riverside. Tel. 1601, 5I
SIII.S'f;i,i: ROOFS repaired; 10
year fiuarantee; refcrenco. Tel.
lfilis-li. evenlncs. 347
WANTi:D-2nd hand goods Junk.
Tats, lr.or. Prune. I'll. 647-L. 342
WANTKD Patients, convalescents
and elderly people to care for.
Tel. 12S2 of cull at 7 S. Chestnut.
313tf
ASHLAND Convalescent snd Rest
Jlom. carea for old people nnd
Invalids. 2 1 Otf
FOR OARDF.N nnd field plowing,
and, gravel nnd sediment, Tel.
III2-.I. Samuel Hatrman. ' tf
RAW FFRS WANTKD Do not
ehlp; we pay tile prlro. Hides,
wool nnd pells. Medford Har
gain House. 27 N. Urape St.
227tf
LOf'AL or long dlstnnco hauling.
We guarantee to save you money.
Hrrwley Transfer. 619 No. River
side. Phono 1044-X. 21tf
WANTED HollSf hold goodil, tools
snd Junk, or what havo yoll7
Medford Itargnln 'louso, JT N.
Orape 8t. I'hup.a 1063, tf
police to Merchants. ;
The Interstato Construmlon Co.
will not lie responsible, directly orjl
Indireclly, nor assume any liability
for any materials, supplies, pro
visions, tiarawe, mis, oil nnd repair -bills,
for aceount of any of its sub-- l
contractors or employ eH except
upon printed requisition of this
company duly signed by authorized
representative or the personal sig
nature of an officer of the eom-
muv. INTKItSTATIJ CONSTUCC
TIO.V CO. 341
W.WTKD -lOlTIrUY
VANTi;i Poultry of all kind
Ton tirleoa nti irneks. Service call
anywhere. Ilogne- ltiver Meat 1 1
Co.. 1020 N ltiveVHido. 3 6fi
IIKM' WAN'TKI) MATjK
WAXTKi) ,i;xperienced men to
contract digging .70 feet of well
tunnel. K. :. Kos.i, Talent. 33!l
roiNn
K()i;.VD A gray male police dog,
about 2- years old., owner may
have.uaine by producing licensoj
and paying charges. Notify Trl-ip
hu n office.
LOST
LUST Small envelope contnlnini?
4-leaf clover pin: name on enve-j
lone Ann tutei.lat'f.
lteiurn
Trlhllile.
3 :t :
LOST If dog ta mnatnaT. call 161ft.
JSeitf
TOR KENT MISCKMjANKOITS
FOR RENT Oamire, H.00 per
month. 126 Bo. Riverside Ave.
tf
FOH RENT FUUNISHED
KOOMB
FOR RKNT. I'leanant room for
gentleman, close In, 'private
home; bath, garage. 609 E. Main.
2fJ3tt
FOR RKNT Nicely furnished
sleeping rooms with heat: rate
miKicraie. i2t tio. Riverside Ave.
tf
FOH RENT HOUSES
FOlt HKNT t'nfurnlHherl house:
adulM. J4II S. Holly. Tel. Unll-l..
3 13
FOR RKNT Modern tiuniralow:
paved Plreet; fireplace; roes,
Harn;;e; ni'ai- IiIkIi and i;l''i'l"
school, r'hono inns-.l. 3l'i
FOlt lil'.XT
Central. -Small house.
.',0.1 S.
33!i
Foil l:l-:.T ri-room modern fur
nished house. Intl'liro 223 No.
Rlvernlde. Tel. Mlll-lt. S.l'.tf
FOlt HF.NT 7-room house In
good oonditlon. Ill No, Peach.
Phono HH2-W 3 III
FOlt RR.S'T Furnished house,
lnoi X. Central. Inquire at
U31I X. Central. Phono 1323-1.
3t
FOR It EXT Modern furnished
fi-room house with 2 sleeping
porches, phono 753-M. 340
FOR RENT r-room home on W.
11th; modern; reasonable terms
1o respimsiblo party. Infiulre
Hi-own As White or 400 King ' t,
tf
FOlt RENT Furnished house nt
KilO W. Main, 4 rooms find bath,
2 bedrooms, phone c. A. DeVoe.
tf
FOR rext Small furnished
house. Inquire 305 S. Oakdale.
221tf
FOR RKXT--3 unfurnished houses,
close in. Tel. 349-J. aziltf
FOR HUNT Furnished houses,
1 4-room nnd 1 f-room. Phone
Redden & Co., 7 20. tf
FOR RENT To ndilltn, clean r,.
room hoiMO. Tel. DH3-X. 316tf
FOR RENT Homes. Furnished
or unfurnished. Drown & White.
17tf
FOR RENT 5-room cottage, with
bath nnd kitchen range, on West
I I'll fct. Apply Wing Agency or
4 'Hi King St. tf
roil ItF.VT APARTMENTS
'OK K1CNT Kurnished 3-room
apt; tir.vate bath and 4iiraK0.
Plume 201 -IT. 343
'(HI HUNT Steam-heat'.d npt.
7e7 W. Main. 342
OU K K N'T Nicely furnished
apariineni ; idee trie ranue. Tel.
1 H13-U. 1U21 W. ill.h. 33S
O ItllKNT Kurnished 2 and 3
rooin apts; garage. tiOl W. HHh.
33(Itf
'OH HKNT Furnished duplex,
2,1. Phono 114D or 31. 32iUf
'Oil HKNT 3-room npts, f26 and
$17; 1 lower floor; lights, water,
parage. Phone 4.12-11. 331tf
'HO N'T APAHTMKNT Nicely
furnished for housekeeping, In
cludes heat, hot and cold water,
lights, telephono installed and
privilege to uso hotel loungo
room; rent reasonable. Holland
Hotel. Phono 710. - 32r.tf
FOH HISNT Furnuned apartment
auniui. mono 1177. - 30Ctf
FUR1S11KI apartment. 2 or 3
rooms; pleasant, neat, nowly
decorated nnd eiiuipped; reason
able. 1205 JO. Main St. 313tt
FOH HUNT 4-room apt; Btnnm
hent, l-'riirlilnlro, hot water nnd
canico. inuillre 603 S. Ho v St.
eveniiiKR nnd Kunilaya. 30!itf
BUSINESS OrPOnTUNlTIES
FII.lINO STATION and store for
salo or trade, on highway. See
owner, North Central at Mill
Service. 22ftf
FOlt EXCHANGE
FOlt KXCllAiSdM 4-npartllient
stucco huihllim, completely fur
nished, overstuffed; 3 isariiKcs.
KdllaU f I III. Oil to 3I3II.0II; JL'.
IMlll; first niormasie JII.KIHI, l!,
7 Ii years; second Jl.ullll, 3 yrs,
2nd can lie removed I. Want Im
proved southern Oregon ranch.
Ileal with owners. OIvo full
particular. 4027 Richmond St.,
San Woko, fa.. API. 3. 312
POK SAMS roUTTHY
I'l'ltKIIRKI) Huff Rock lirerdinK
roosleis, pTf.o wilinlns; slock, t
each at SliariKe lieuel rancli.
Warns X'ullcy. Add. Clenn fiar
rell. Cold HIM. 341
."ill 1. A VINO W. I.PKhorn pullets
for sale, or will trade for colored
slock; also havo K good turkey
hens for sale for hri-odor.
Malhcnv lirots., 22U Xo. River
side. Tel. n;i',l. 339
FOR SALE Rronzo lire, ding til'--keys;
bens $3. loins ''. Route
1, llox 133, Cenlral Point, old
Sialic road. 33!i"
FOR SALE lleallby year-old Reel
hens, laying large, 'rorlilo ei.'gs;
also selling hens. H. M. Work,
lit. 1. Talent. 33S
CHICKS, HATClflXO Dressler's
Srpiaio Ileal Hatchery, 111)7 K.
Main. Phono i;,fi!l-L. 310'
'OR HALK Red Bourbon gobbler.
Phone 725. tf
ACHTRALOIIP hatching eg;;s;
pri.o winning, hlnod-teslcd stock.
P. 1. Lofland, Central Point. 361
''OR SALE Thoroughbred R. t.
R. eggs lor hatching. Tel. B-F-ii.
316tf
FOR RALE LIVESTOCK
FOR HALE Two good orchard
teams wllh harness; seed wheal.
II. 00 per l,u. Vilas Ranch. 3311
FOR SALE 1 shoals, nliout 100
lbs. eai-li. W. K. Keen, Jackson
ville. 33s
FOR HALK 100 head of ewes
Willi 50 ,.ad of lambs. Call
Jtosue River Meat Co., IS 'it.
332tf
IX) R SAI.K ATJTOMOIULK8
run noiKiK Js uport sedan, 6 w.re
wheels, only 3737 miles; ip w car
sruaranleo. l-fl wllll "is for rale.
Will snrrifl'-o. KAKIX MOTll!
CO,, Dorlge Dealer. 342"
FOlt SALK ItlCAIi ESTATE
Ktvll ALK 40 acres irrigated al
falfa and pasture land between
llend and liedmond, Ore. Or
will trade for improved aereafte
near Medford or drants Pass.
Write It.. H. Short. Uoute 1. Pox
1S7, Milwankle, Ore. 3u
l'VUt SALK S rooms, complete
baih npslalrs. lavatory and toilet
i 'down; cement foundation; shade,
lawn, etc; paving and all assess
ments paid In full; close lo new
' high and grailo schools. Can bo
bought right now for 27S. This
Is tho, ebanCe you havo been
waiting fur; take advantage of it.
HliOWlN '& WII1T1-:, Healtors.
Holland Hotel Hldg. tf
KOU HAM5 20 acres. $1200 or 26
acres $3200, Kern Valley. J. I.
Stewart. 33K
FOR SAI.K ij-acre tracts Jit
souiri or county rair groundH.
close to highway, graded and
. graveled street, good soli; (fill
down, balance $10 per month
and Interest. Heo Charles A.
Wing Agency, Inc. 341
FOR SALE Well Improved 5
acres, about one milo from city
limits: 2 acres In choi'iien, ap
proximately 2 acres In Ladino
clover and berries, hnlnnco suit
able for garden; 4-room modern
home, good garage, woudshed,
barn and chicken house. Prop
s rty III good condition. Price
J 2 TiOO; some terms. Seo Charles
A. Wing Agency, Inc. 341
FOR PALE 2-ncre tract; dwell
ing, 2iio-ft. chicken sheds. Call
105. 30 N. Central. tf
WHEN YOU think of real eatato,
think of Hrown & White. tt
FOR SALIC ROM IKS
FOR SALE Reforo you buy a
Home, look nt No. 022 w, 4th St.
Only JMriO, like rent. ,. n.
Pickell, 204 East Main. 342
FOR SALE A wonderful vnluo in
n beautiful home, close in.
Ilrown H White, Realtors, Ilol
land Hotel llldg. 333tf
FOR SALE Mv home on Oueen
Anne; furnace licit; reasonablo
terms, mm yuccn Anne. 32Htt
FOR SAJ.E MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SAI.K llotpolnt electric
range, all white. I. O. Ilox 424.
3 III
FOR SALE -Furniture, cow, calf,
pump, lias engine, Kurd delivery.
IS chickens, 4 labblls, handy
Hems; house and acre If wanted.
Second bou.se Howard school.
Howard Ave. i;. o. H.mlo. :i;ta
FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 good
wagons, flcoigo v. Kerby, Tal
ent. 344
I OR SALE -Piano. Must be sold
tills week. 225 Koulll Oakdale
33S
FOR SALE Frost Klnir nnd Red
ioiu siiasvoeri-y plains. loll
liould get acquainted wllh tlieso
1 ' Mil,, jlllll
order with us for Iruo to typo
i' ct oneci irom inn Held to
you. .Monnrcn seed So. tf
ton sale Second-hand spray
ug, niso ueariuc.ss seed barley. I.
.1. Itelknap, Phono 401-.I-5. 33s
FOR SALE flood -Newtown ap
pies, 25o per box. II, S. chlrg
win. R. It. 3, .Medford. 331
l LA .MATH potatoes. No. 1, Jl 35
c.vl. whlla they last. 710 South
Riverside. 340
GARDEN' cultivators,
Mill A- Kec, Cu,.
3.
Mutun!
S.'liiif
WHOLE eastern corn, 1.7" cwt
Mlllunl Mill Se,(l Co. 33lltf
FOR SALE Baled niralfa, $ 1 3 ton
Frank Sllva, Wlldervlllo, 32aif
FOR SALE Used sewing tnZ
chines, nil makes, 5 up; terms
If desired. All makes rented nnd
repaired. White rfewlng Machine
Co., 24 North Bartlett. if
FOR SALE Poison barley for the
diggers. Monarch Seed Co. If"
FOR SALE prtrnynrd fertilizer.
Phono l-F-S, SHUfp
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab-
truuta ot Title, Title Insurance
Rooms 8 and 6. No. 13 Nort
Central Ave., upstairs. '
JACKSOV CO.
AUKTitACT OO.
Abstmcta of TltU
I and Title IiiHuranca.
1 T Ii o only complete
Tltln System U
Jackson County.
Acconntnpta
: WILSON AUDITING COMPANY-
Tax and Corporation Counselor,
Auditors and Accountants. M.
M. Wilson, C. P. A.; Leland J
Knox, C. P. A. Liberty Bldft
Phone 1G7-R.-
Chlropractlo I'hyslolnn
; DM. R. W. HOFFMAN Chiro
practic Nerve Speclallat. Offlc
hours 8 to 12, 2 to 5. 203,-204
Liberty Bid. Office Phone 680;
Rea. Ph one 790-H.
r.lcctrln Motor Repairing.
L. C. RCHAFMR Armature wind
lnff. liasoment Mod ford Bldg.
Cth St. or Central Ave. entrance.
Vhono 7 lit.
ICxport Window Cleaners
LET 0KOUai3 DO IT Tot 1173,
House c loan Ins. Floor waxln.
Oriental rut; cleaning, specialty
financial
WB LKND MONK If to worthy peo
ple to pay their honest debts. Pa
cific Coast Credit Association, 42
Med ford JBIdg.,Med ford. Ore. '
Furniture Ropnlrlncr
FUrtNITURB RE-UPHOI,STERED
re-finished, re-glued. We oarTf
a full line of upholstering sam
Pies. A. N. Thihault, Tel. 99-R,
Money tu Loan
long Time
J ( J Mnrigngo Tjoana
' iMioito isai
Conmcrclnl Flimuoo Corp,
Medford, Oregon
Monnmcnta
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.
Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General
Manaser; P. M. Kershaw, Sale
Manager. 302 N. Front St.
- Muslo ' -Piano
Instruction
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teaohel
of piano. Classical and populal
music courses. Halght Mush
Studio, 818 Liberty Hldg., Tel 1)
Palming and Pnpertinnglng
HARRY MARX Painting, tlntlni
paper-hanging. Phone 17S-J.
2694
M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Pain
Ing. paperhanglng and Interior
finishing. 302 Crater Lake Avj
Phone 1604. ... . : m
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. HuJ
inw oest equipped printing orni
In Southern Orogon. BoukblnA
lng. loose lent ledgers,, bllllri
systems, , eto. Portland prices. M
N. Fir St.
Radio Service
RADIO SERVICE on any tnah
laoio. ii. sj. furueger, zi uout
Grape Mreet. Office Phone iia
Res. 1442.
GUARANTEED Radio Service
using unequalled supreme DIag
nometer. Phono 1247, day at
night. Almns Prultt.
Sand and Gravel
C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel
piuru. uionn wasned' aund ana
gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes.
I'hone. plant 1203. or office, 117,
Storage
WAREHOUSING storage, Distri
bution, Medford Warehouse, lit)
South Front St. Phone ill. .
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAOB
uiiico in n. Fir stresM,
Phone 315. Prices right. Be tries)
guaranteed.
DAVIS TRANSFER ft STORAOB.
Service guaranteed. 20 B. Qrape
St., Phone 644, or residence 1060.
REINKINO TRUCKING SERVICE
Transfer and hauling of all
kinds, offlco 909 South Front St.
Phone 332.
FOR SALE MJSCEMiANEOUS
LOST 1 sack of peanuts on No.
Riverside. Please notify Pierce
Auto Freight. ' 33s
FOR SALE Singer sewing ma
chine, practically new. 12S Al
mond. :i;i
FOR SALE I slightly used Good
year tires, size 4.75xlu, cheap if
taken at once. Phone 1551. 331)
FOR SALE Top soil and hardpnn.
Phono 1U42-X. 30Mf
FOR SALE Combination radio
set, new; sell nt less than half
price. See Von Siundoll, Sander
son Motor Co. 33S
FOR SALE Beardless barley
"what" really Is beardless. Mon
arch Seed Co. tf
GOf! clean plump white wheat,
11.45 cwt. Mutual Mill ft Seed
C". 830tf
FOR SALE Clean alfalfa seed,
20c per lb. Williama and seog.
miller. Beagle, or write R. v. D..
Centra! Point. 324if
FOR SALE Loose nnd baled al
falfa nnd bnled grain huy. F. L.
TouVclle, Jacksonville. Tel. 1 1 fl.
320tf
FOH SALE At bargain, 1 oak
veneer doors, size 214 teat by
7J4 fort, with lock and without
glass, beo them at ilall Tribune
office.
FOR SALE Inoculation for your
alfalfa seed, Monarch Soed Cn.
. tf
FOlt SALE Alfalfa seed. 697-R-2.
C- C Hoover. 313tf
FOR KALE Oood used portable
spray rigs. All sine. A-l share.
ltargalnsl See Jack Moor. Tel.
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