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PAGE FIVE "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" BRINGING UP FATHER . . v ; By George McManus BUSINESS DIRECTORY ; Abstracts MEDFOTJD MATTY- TRTBUNT3, MEDFOTCP, OKEflON, SATFRDAY, .TtJXE 20, 1931. A PORTLAND, Ore., Junto t0. (JP) Market; foi butter shbwed no chang whatever in prlceror gen eral appearance for the weekend, either on the open trade or on the produce exchange.. Receipts ap pear 'fully ample for all needs. Trifle Bofter trade trend- Is re flected' for eggs locally an a result : of the weak situation in California and the failure of the eastern mar kets' to continue improvement. ,- . Markets Livestock . : PORTLAND, Ore.. Juoe-20. fl) Cattle receipt. for week', 2,001. ' Steers -advajiceoU fronO S,5J 50c, with clows and bulla steady to 25c higher. The biggest advance was in fed steers with desirable lots selling at $7.758.25. Good steers scaled 77.25.; Low grade stuff . was dqwn-to $6... Grass heifers sold 17 at top, with bulk $5.75 6.75. Desirable vealera scaled $.7 8. ' Hog receipts for the week were 2.!93.i , Best light butchers -showed a general top of $7.75,25-. Some choice-. ittts moved at $8.358.50. Overweights and underweights sold $8 down;: rough packing bows $5 top. and choice light f sedans, $7.50 M. . . ; . Sheep and lamb receipts.. for the week were 310 head. Trading was about , steady' with no change in values. Good to choice, ..under 90 . lb. Ian sold at a $n too with i! otuff $4, and less. Yearlings were quoted. $2 to $3.50 with,' wethers ' 11.50 and' $2.60. ,y Portland Prodo.ce PORTLAND, Ore., June 20. OP) Buttert'-batterfat, eggs,, milk, coun try meats, live poultry,, onions, potatoes,; wool and hay quotations unchanged. Portland Wheat 4 PORTLAND, J-uno 20. (IP) Wheat--futures! ' .... ' 1 . Opeir-.TIIgh Low Close July 53 ft .54 .53 V4 'Sept .6 .6A-' cash wheat: ,, ;. ' Big- Bend bluestem Soft white .., Western1 white . . Hard winter Northern;, spring ...t -.Western, rod; 54. .54. .,.'.50 ,.5.G .....55 ... .53 ... .53 53 .- Oatst No. 2' 38-lb, white,. 120.00, "TdtJiry's- ear reeelptsV Wheat, 49,; flout". 10; corn 1; oats 1,. y-,.- Sun Francisco limlorfnt ; SAN FRANCISCO, June ZO.-Mf) Buttorfat f.o.U. San Francisco 20q. r " Wall Street Report , 1S.EW -..XORK, Juno ' 20. (VP)- , prices on the New York, stock exennngo; turned, upward .ahac-P' today fn rosppnse- lo President Hoovr'B- statement- that . the ad mlnlitrntion' was considering steps for the nssfstnnce of the economic recovery both In this country and abroad. Quotations of lending shnrcs rose 12 to $7 oe sliorts who hnd been ; sellers in- the slow decline of the- week covered their com mitments. United States steel common, New York Central, American Telephone, . Consolidated Gas nnd American Can gained $4. Allied' Chemical nnd Atchison Jumped $5, Union Pacific, $6.75 and Auburn. Auto $10. . Today's closing prices. iVr 15 se lected stocks follow:,.'. Am. Can .' ... 105 i Am. Tel. and Tel. .......i.- 171 Anaconda i,...... 23 Col. Gas . "..27 Curtiss Wright 2 7 Oeneral . Electric 42U General Motors, 35 Kennicot Copper 18S MonU; Ward - 9 h Radfty, Corporation Trans Am. Seara Roebuck S. P. - L United Air. Craft ... V. 3. Steel 16 71 53 V, 80 20 92 V. card: party planned "ATc HALL TONIGHT BY EAGLE POiNI . GRANGE . ... ii.: 1! ; EAGLR POINT. Ore..'. June 20 (Special) Mlenorts of . iTiiileitate I.ufu Ward and 'other members In attendance at he State Granite convention In Medford, featured the meeting of Engle Point Grange June 16. " Lecturo hour program include! mimical numbers by June Ting leaf and Paul Force, a. short talk by C. F. Davles on low enforce ment, and a reading by Arthur Urown. District Deputy Arthur Brown of Roseburg attended the meet ing, accompanied by Mrs- Brown. Talks on Orange work were given hy them, nnd tho announcement wns- made that an attempt will be made to organize n n-w sub ordinate in the vicinity of Med ford. J. A. Ditlerllng. chairman of the ways nnd means commute-' notified, members, thru , card pa-Wy will be given nt the Grange hall on the nhrhl of .Tune 20. Master Reed Charley and Mrs. Charley of Ijike Creek were prov - nt at the meeting. WELL, HERB I AM ,rv"S, I JltitS- I OUST DRQPPBtS IM'rTO TALK. ABOUT STOCKS APPLEGATE REGION ELECTS DIRECTORS , , (,, , ' . APPIEOATR, Gro., -June 20.-1 (Hpecial); i lU'fultB of Monday') annual school oloation in tills community seemod to bo antlnfnc tory to most of the people. Re ports from the different districts are. a follows:' Applegato, Fred Benedict, dlroctor ftiul i Jack O'Brien, re-elected clerk; Toinp- son rrMk. l-niiiiiiici f.ober. di- ,.pPfnr fin,i Mtw i i' ' ' Ttnf fmnn. re-electod clocJt' Onlohtown, re- ...... ... . eiectea J. J. Arant uiroctor ana frank Cameron ctorkiw. SterllnK. R. J. Phlnncy nnd S..;,A. Harris! directors; Mrs. Cpi'ce (llnet re-J elected clerk; liHtJe" Applesate, fjlenn aaltmar(Th-"-nTid'-1 Kred directors and Mrs. Vleva i Salt- nai'sh, clerk; Beaver Oreok, I-ance Offenbacher ro-elected director, Mrs. Maud Port ' re-elected clerk; Watklns, Mrs. Jim WinuinKham, re-elected director and Mrs. Harry Barr, clerk. APPLEGATE-PLANS APPLEOATE, Ore.. June 20.- (SueclaD The Communltv club enjoyed a welner roast and even- inir of fun last Saturday n1ht. I Games nnd a spelllnK mntch be- tween tho children nnd grownups wore enjoyed. ' I ' ' The club made plans for a enmn fire nlo social noon. The' men are to hid in tho pies, but are not to exceed 26 cents.' There is also a Joint meeting planned ny tho Community club nnd Wutklns Sunday school nnd Heaver creek Sundny school for . next Sunday, children's day. A program and picnic lunch is planned nfter the Sundny school Borviccs. The men ar. to bring their tenms nnd work in the afternoon leveling tho Beaver creek school grounds. 1 . TABLE ROCK TABLE ROCK, Ore., June 20. (Special.) Drenching, .rains of the past week, have thoroughly soaked the ground nnd have been of much benefit to corn, lute, sown grain and all kinds of fruits. Quite a lot of huy wns down and has been severely damaged, and the benefits to. this, district ture not so great as in other localities owing to an ample supply of wnter being avail able for irrigation. Miss Evelyn Hamilton returned Wednesday from Eugene where she completed a four years course at fjio University of Oregon. . Gene Dow. tho Medford contrac tor, is constructing a house on the Nealon ranch. Those conducting the daily voca tional Blhle school here report much Interest and a good atten dance. Mrs. Dora Lynch who has been recuperating from the effects of an operation nt the -hoiuo of her daughter. Mrs. Verda Quacken j bush expects to roturn to her , home ut Weed, Cal., soon. The present rain storm Is. said 'by many to he very much like the Istnrm of 1913 wheir. wet weather held sway for two weeks In June. A good sized ' and attentive croud nUwndei! the Children's Day program ui sue vsunuus nuurfv.vuit V-. T - T r t II IN . -JTI II III, ' -V J III :.is.; ' I I 1 -.-v ...r,,.n-r9l I .V I UjTH III II I fiT F-WV I ft Id. IM1 Feature Srrrtct, inc- Brtnl Unlnin ruhn mcrwl. I ViTjl '- ' " , .. ' ' ,1 I C'O ' P.. 1 ' - ' THE NEBBS Make Yourself at Home '- " ' ' - By SOL HESS (- j-SggyvOOBe AMOM3 LOOC IW"1 ES A,M&VOuT? W3fi LOUDER .-r.- T7 ilSWWJJ F"' tfHOVU VAJERe HVIMS SSW AKJT . VOUR5ELF j$ ,c -rl9 , HAD -rviE MICE WEW Vf SO VWOKJ-T iPSOULt. PIMD SOME. GOOD li xWMAT THE , ns RTOte A Tri " V OF 'EM SUPPED 'sTAV AROUWO Vj AMD MICE COUC CHICKEM 9V WAS PLAWNIWG TV ' 1 ' y - "S Sx AWWIU.E- A&O y " MAM'S BV.UFP NEVER. BE SATISFIED f t ' nu DOIMS OP ' ". f J ! ' ' : V,V WIO SCO BUT X wTV4 VOUR HOME AFrER - . if i r , - i. . - X ,7 iscfTTASo -ro - N. a vit here - IF IT'S OUST jlj '1 ' " J ' ""' V" . I6-2Q ' " ti I I II I I I IWI BIB I (Copyright IP3I. by Th. B.ll, Syndics Inc.) Tfad. Mirk Rtg, U. . Pit, Offie yjrfijlr- I 3f4. I SUNDAY MEETING )J, GH-,TYVm aLu-I r I WA6 l 7W3T THINK "H IT WHAT; ELSE ) I I I ljrJJr, .MUST BsTl j i Rl&HT BEQAU&C - QP BUYIM I I ABOUT THATMND 1 DO TtaJ. rN(JVv ? I 1 -J ICrtjfO, 1 I mcnto ivy tiw-iuiN I 177' ALL I HAVE. LEFT 1 WIWDWATER. LA ITi-l. BE ALU- . J V., , .... f DO YOU BfcLlEVE. , OP JVMNE IN IT , k rnkARAATioki A iAvirv-nvyT nofVKrr- . . bimt ill. kvjuv;! .. n i there, is amy l r i 1 " li 5" i m STOCK . - .iO' U l'""Z. ivwmht im -we v, 1 1 RCaln W VU'J-i-tt day.. Besides the numbers given hy the ."Bible school students the audience wns favored with a vocal lo - with guitar accompaijiment it f ,i... i. io.,,i, Mrs. Conner, duot by Ke"'h ! I by. una Booay Kaymonn. soio, au-s. , 'Raymond, nnd a short address by 1 Rev. Ill Stille. I At the annual school election Monday evening, Sam Newman i'wns elected director and Mrs. F. R. Meyers, clerk. Tho contract jfor furnishing wood was given to Sam Houston who submitted tho lowest ,)k,v prof- v- A- wno hris Just rt'iunii'u iiuiii ii iu iu nmuiivj west was a , Table Rock visitor Wednesday. ; Mrs. A. L. Seabrooke nnd daushtei; Alice, Victor Reaulleu, Jossi and Robt. Bpaulieu were Vlsltora at the JacksonvUlo eum Sunday afternoon. mu- I Two new. nutos were purchnsed last week by Table Rock resideiUs 1.,. irt.n II. .11 - nnn itl uiu"". am Ralph Wilson. ono by IIMN'S WITH BEAGLE PROGRAM P.EAOLE, Ore June. 2n.-r(Rpl.) The Friendly Ncighbora observed children's day with the following progrnm Inst Sunday evenlni,. Tholma Sanderson wns lender, anil the text was taken freni Mark 10 and Luke 18. Reading, "Self Undone," Lloy.l Snnderson. Song, 'I Choose Jesus" the small children. Music, "Rock of Aces," l.eo nnd Merrill Martin. Heading "ChlldrenV Day." Marie Seegmiller. Song. "Saved, Saved, Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Collier. lead Inn, "Saved. Saved," Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Collier. RendliiK "Hea- ven Is Not Reached at n Since Round," Isurence Snnderson. 23id psalni. Recitations: Jesus Loves, Ina Pearl Lucas: Your Task, Rnlph Ellis. Talk, the Love or Your child, Mr. Grant. Mrs. Pearl Martin will lead the meeting next Sunday evening. The latch string in out for every one. WANTED StlBCEIaANIuOCa WANTED To rent ranch, capable of keeping about 20 cows. Write Victor Mnson, Cloverdule. Ore., or phone 1345-X, Medford. 93 HAVE your Furn:tnre re-upholstered, re-glued, irefinlshed by Thibault. Tel. 969R. 100 FEW SMALL CARS to rcflnlsh nt X25.00. Auto Beauty Shop. 116 ANYONE with cxzema, 454, Gold Hill. CLEAN cotton rngs wanted at the Mall Tribune office. tf WANTED Shoe repairing; expert workmanship, first-close mater ials. Men's half-soles 11.00; ladles' half-soles 75c. C. M. Kldd & Co. 9 NOW Is the time to spray your rose bushes, shrubbery, for mildew and aphlat; also fruit trees, shade trees and cork elm. Tel. 258-W. 68tf WANTED 2d hand goods Junk. Pals, 1306 Prune. Ph. 547-U 91 FOR GARDEN and field plowing, sand, gravel and sediment. Tel. 912-J. Samuel Baiemtn. tf LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money, Ilawley Transfer, 61 No, Rlver- side. Phone 1044-X. 298tf WANTED Household goods, tools and Junk, or what have you? Modrord Bargain House, 87 N. Oran Phone 108 tf IO to LOST -Red IrlKh Setter. Answers 10 name of "Pat." Call 614-J. !)! . LOST If dog la mlulng, call lilt mil- , . ! ,t Fiiuil A1coimt . - Notlcp, Is hereby given that the 'undersigned Admlnl.strntor of tho ??? ,J,attJ-, "'aor' V i Si has filed his final account in said olltate with the County Clerk of jn!Uson County. Oregon, nnd tho rvmniv rnnrt hu not M,,n,lnv thn :20th day of July, 1931. nt the hour. of 1:00 o'clock, In tho afternoon I thereor nt the County Court House Medfortl, ,IackHon County, Ore- Kn' ,ns tl' time anil pln.-e forjhe l' Zni" of I Jatcl and pulilishod tho flrat timo this fith day of Juno, 1U31. JAM ICS 13. KT,D13R Administrator of the Estate, of Ida J. lOlder, Deceased. GARLAND & HHANKS, Attorneys for Administrator. s' I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES ) Rail per word for first Insertion, 2cl tath succeeding insertion, lc; minimum 25c. Indel your ads with For Sele, For Rent, fir, nwi rwml these words as well at lach Initial, tilephoM number, elc, at a word. Classified ads cash In advanca and not taken over phone, unlets advertiser hat monthly account. No allowance for phone errors. HELP WANTED FEMAljK WANTHU Competent cook for country homo. Cull' Mrn. Dnlly, 57 113. 88 WANTKD Experienced hairdres ser. Hoferonces. Box 10. M-. Tribune. 88 HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Man with n. llttlo sales ami iiH'ciiiiiiii'ui iii,iuiy urn Hint,,, Ol n Hours worn, .wan svnii lu, . p referred. Uox W. W Tribune, i 80 WANTED MTCATIONS WANTED Hour work and wash ings. Phone 869X2. Reasonable. 110 WANTED Calclmlno and paint Ing work. Phono 108. 79tt WANTED Conking In summer home or email camp. Capable and experienced woman, l'hone 437-Y. 72tf FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM and board, three mcahs a day. 514 Haven. 90 FOR RKNT Rooms with board. Close In. Phone- 907X. 90 FOR RENT Sleeping room wllh garage. 117 Almond St. 92 FOR RENT Pleasant room for "'""nV,;' v!,'i?,X:h so FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room. Breakfast If desired. 204 Genesee St. 90 FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room; rate moderate. 326 South Riverside. tf FOR KF.NT IlOl'SKS FOR RENT 0-room house, ('nil nt 219 S. Ivy. 89tf FOR RENT 5-room month, water paid. Holly. hourio, $25 214 North 92 FOR RENT 3-room furnished house. Modern. Phono 24-R. 90 FOR RKNT To adults. Clean 5 room house. Phone 583-X. 87tf FOR RENT House on St. Phone. 185. Dr. neneva Itlddoll. 71tf' FOR RENT Furnished house, new furniture, flvo rooms, like new. Phono 1149. HBtf FOR RENT New 4-r.n. house. Ilordwood floors, breakfnet nook, elertrlo range, garage. 202 Port bind Ave., east front. Phone 267L. Hilf FOR RENT 4-room housi on fl. Central. 115.00. Phone UM. lnqulro Isls Theater. ' 89 FOR RKNT Unfurnlshod house, - 6 rooms. Modern. Call- 610 Clark- Phone, 127-W. 90 FOB RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern three-room furnished house. Lawn, ehano ' on some garden. Cloe in. H35 Knst Uth St. Inquire 848 East 9th. , 03 FOR RENT 4 to -room houses. Phono 105. 30 N. Central. 4tf POU RENT Homoa. Kurnlflhod or unfurnished. Brown & Whlto. 17tC FOR RENT House In Kverette Court and Katherine Court, West 11th St.; unfurnished; for fam ily of two; clean, modern, has electric range, breakfast nook set and plenty of cabinet work; larsre Karaite. Phone 2S8. lotf FOR RENT Now modern 4-room house, basement, nice, 'garage. e.Hodden Co 110 No. Central. ;. l'hono 720, 78tf FOR RENT -rootn furnished house near high school; 2 bed ' rooms. . C, A. DeVoe, Tel. 523 : j-a. lltf Ft) IX RKNT 0-room modem home, 21,a miles from Medford on South Pacific Hlffhway. Hard wood floors-, fireplace, lawn and flowers. $40 a month. Clins. H. Hay, Realtor, Medford UlilK. l'hono 302. 04 FOR RENT Eastsldo home, six rooms, modern, newly finished hardwood floors. Furnace, buse- ment, garnt;c. Phone 1021. 91 FOR REK1 APAUTMENT9 pQjj RENT 2 furnished house keeping roomei. Light, hot wa ter, electric wanhliig machine furnished. 137 Tripp. 90 FOR RENT Prlvnto bath. Oakdale Ave. Clean apartment. Garage. 61 North 92 FOR RENT Apt. 806 W. Main. 104 FOR RENT Furn. J apts; garage. 604 W. and l-rm. 10th. 4tf FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. downstairs; adults. 846' N. Bartlett. Phone 763-M. 78tf FOR RENT Desirable furnished - opt.; private entrance; reason -: able. 618 So. Oakdale. 63tf FOR RENT Modorn furnished front npt.. with garago. Arthur Arms. 330 N. Holly. Phono 1 1277-R. 76tf FURNISHED housekeeping apt.; lights, hot and cold water; hotel service and lounging privileges. Rent reasonable. Hotel Holland. ' "" 7U- 'FOR RENT Clean furnished apartment. contrally located. l'hone 623, between 11 and 2. 71tf FOR RKNT 4-room apt.: steam heat. Frlgldalre, hot water, and garage. Inquire 601 B Holly St., evenings and Sundays - S09tf FOH EXCHANGE KLAMATH Fall,! apartment, new, vii I no 110,0110.00, .-nortgage $.1. 500.00, fur 'ranch stocked. No bonded Irrigation. Thompson, 210 Winters Bldg. 91 FOR TRADE 7-room modern home, hardwood floors, 3 bed rooms, large lot, ten minutes from, hvoirt city. Trade- furnish ed or unfurnished for rnneh. Will assume, Ownor 1020 El bert St., Oakland, Cal. 91 EXCHANOI'l fl-room modern home. Double garage, good lo ' cation nenr business and Ios Angeles, Rt. 2, box 172, Kontana, in nr. 9i TO TltADE-HO A, 100 cultivated, sandy loiiin. volcanic ash, deep nnd- rich. Harney Co., 28 ml. S. of Burn.? Also a. Model 2 6 T Ford truck. Wnfurd transmis sion. A good one. -What have you. c, C. Austin, It, R. 4, Box 81A. , 92 EXCIIANGF! 11 acres) Improved, with or without stock. Clear. For " Medford property, or what hnvii you? one mile south of Talent , on hlulr.vay. Mrs. Wilson, Tal ent. 2 FOR REKT MlBCBXIiANEOVB VOJt RENT v t3araKe, $8.00 per month,' 26 South-. Rlvorsldo. tf roil liic.Asio FOR I.UAHK AutO' camp, 12 cab ins, servico station, store. Itenti reasonable. Close in. Klnmnth Falls, Ore, Ad, R. Vicory, Ash-1 land, Ore., Route 1. 89 business oproiti'ursrnics FOR HA'I,B-Servlc. stntlon, trroe erleri and fountain, Inqulrn at Mill Servico Hta end of N. Cen trmli Ave., on MoAndrew's road. ., :.! I l FOR RAMO Apt, houfo and nlro blllldlnu; lot. 8l)fi W. Main. 113 FOR SAIiE DOtlS ANT) P1CTS FOR HAM'! Mocker Spaniel pup pies. Mrs. Jack '1'hranher, Jack sonville. Phone 173. 1)0 FOR BATjTD ABTOMOHII,K8r BUTTER USED CARS With a thirty and slxly day writ ten guarantee. No guarantee ex cept In writ Ini;. 1932 license Free on every car over $1 00.00. 1 1930 Hudson Coupe, run 8000 miles llll). E-vsex Spt. Coupe, C-ily tllTit 1928 Essex Sport C'onpo 11928 Chrysler '02 nroughnm 1931 Austin Roadster 1931 Essex Demonstrator with Free Wheeling ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 101 So. Riverside. 90 "A USED CAR WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS" 1929 Ford Sport Coupo 19211 Illllck Sedl.n 1927 Chevrolet Sedan 1921V Ford Coupe 1929 Ford Truck 1929 Chevrolet Truck PIKUCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Used, Car Lot 8th & Bartlolt Phones 941 & 150 Open evenings 90" 1925 OLDS six touring, mechnn lenlly good, rubber good, $115. Owner, 433 nenson. 90 SOME OF OUR REAL BARGAINS 1928 Hudson Sedan $585.00 1926 Bulek Sedan $346.00 1925 Billrk Sedan ... $295.00 1925 Ford Roadster $65.00 1927 Blllck Coupo $395.00 See these cars nt BCHKRER MOTOR CO. 128 S. Rlversldo 38-40 N. Rlvorsldo 80tf FOR 8 A LB IttXAIi ESTATE KINGS HIGHWAY GARDEN TRACTS LOW Taxes, rich garden land, lieautlrii! surroundings help make your home happy only $5.00 will start you rlirht. Phone 402. Earl Tumy, 310 Liberty Bldg. 89 FINEST RANCH thnt wo know of at tho pi-lee Is 74 acres of creek bottom land nil under nn old deeded wnter right, all In cultivation. New modern bung alow, all modern convenience!; modern barn, poultry house, gurnge, etc, Fine ronds. elec tricity. This ranch Is Just gllt edged. Priced nt $16,009 . unil worth every cent of It. Brown ft While, realtors. 88tf 40-ACHM Stock. Ranch, 20 acre timothy and clover. Abundant water In urlvnlelv nwnl ,lli,.h Modern farm home and one of rineeit stock barns In the county. Excollent outside rantre. r'nn.ll. tlons also perfect for reorenrlnniil home. Good sized lake for fish ing, swimming, oto., enn be easily constructed. Ono-tonrth Acre on banks of It-iitue Rlvnr, 28 minute from Medford. . with few fruit trees, excellent lawn and shrubbery, water and electricity, well ar ranged modern bungalow com pletely furnished all foe in.T.'.n. This Is a high claw fIHng lodge RAY F. - . MOITAN CLAUD MILES Jackson County Bank Illdg. 93 FOR HALE fit 100x200. 6-ronm house, well, garden; $850. See owner, W, J. Lydon, Jacksonville, 10' FOH BAIjB IilV5CSTOCm 00 H13AD Hhfopnhlro and Hamp ' ithlro iflioep' with 18 Kod lamba, ready for markot; all prood onon. On I'olk Hull ranch, lid VokcI. Houto I. box 43, M'dford. t, DO SI1KEP on shares. Small flock of youiiK ewes. V. A. Salade, Jr., Central Point. !)0 FOR SAI.H 240 owob, 220 lambs and 140 yearllnic eweti at 3.2li peri head. Terms. F. 10. ltybee, Autotopo ltaneh. Hi) FOR SAM'3 or TRADE for live stock RambouLlutt owes, with 34 lambs. Reasonable. Produe ers Exchungo, Phono 291, South Pacific. 70tf FOR 1TOMEB TKR.MS or Cash by owner. Now home, nil In garden. Complete, electrical arranged, llox J. I... Tribune 90 FOR SALE Modern 5-room hoimo nt Cenlral Point; Newly rofln lslied inside and out. A bargain at 17f,u, worth (30110. S-1IMI down, bnlanco easy. Call 872J or 410R, 93 GOOD HOME for snlo lllto rent, or trade for what have you clear? Ownor, 900W, 92 FOR SALE My homo nt a sacri flco. 48 North Grunge. 92 FOR SALE opportunity for homo buyom. Depression prices quoted on tbrati muni attractive homes with hnrdwood floors, fireplaces, basement and furnaces on Glvnn Oak Court and Barneburg Road, Siskiyou Heights, Charles It. Ray, Renltor, Medford Building. Phono 302. . 91 FOR SALE Modern 4-room house, partly furnished, on East side. Inquire nt 414 S. Riverside. 91 FOR SALE By owner, house on Minnesota St. Phone 186. Dr. Iilddoil. 71tf FOR SALE- OTt TtENT 4-room modern house, large lot; 4 miles from Medford. phone 743. tf FOR SALE Attractive bomea. Phone 106. 10 N. Central. 4tf WHEN YOU think of real estate, think of Brown White. tf FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE loganberries, ntso blai k caps. Harry Steele, Fern Valley. FOR SALE Grain hay, $7.00-1 ton In field. E. L. W'nlsc. Phone 417 W. 01 FOR SALE Cllthbort red rnsp berrliHi, 5c a cup. You . pick them. Phone 8F3. 95 .FOR SALE Iing range, llko now 'Rutisunubln, . 121 Genumiee. 90 FOR SALE Cherries, slightly damaged, 3c lb. Pick them your self, llagley Orchard, Talent 90 FOR SALE 575 Trailer for $25: 5ll gal. pressure tank $8. Pat's Second Hand Store, 1506 Pruno St. 91 A-l SHAKES, Trail Stoic. $10 a thousnnd at 100 FOR WALE litn cabhago plants. C. Carey. Phone 841JI. 98 "OR SALE Davenport, two cnairs. Uphnliitered mahogany frame Hold separately or to- gether. Call 61 2 Y. 89 FOR SALE Excellent l(lng. Royal Anne and Iimbert cherries. .Wing oroiinrds, 1 ml. east of Jacksonville. Old Stugo iond. 92 FOR SALE Royal Anns, Blng cherries, 5 cenue. Mrs. II. G. Pedis Airport road. 92 FOR SALE Elontrlo welding m.i- I'ni.'lo. Mrs Hum urm.iti 611 N. IVIr 89 Foil SALE Royal Anno cherries, good ones. 4 ml. norlh Criiier Lake lllwny, do FOH SALE rtoats and outboard motors. 10$ Bo, Riverside. tf MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8 nd 6, No. 12. North Central Ave., upstairs. : JACKSON CO. . ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Tills and Tltlo Insurance. The only complete Title System Im tiackfton ixmnty. Accountants WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and. Accountants. B. M. Wilnon, C. Pi A. liberty Bid. Phone 157-R. Ctilropractio Physician DR. B; W. HOITMAN Chlro practlo Nerve Specialist. OHlee Hours 9 to 12, 2 to t. Z03-2US Liberty Bids. Office Phone 680; Res. Phone 790-H. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House oleaninft. Floor waxlnff. Oriental rug cleaning, specialty. . . Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy peo. pie to pay their honest debts. Pa. olflc Coast Credit Assoclatlln, 421 Medford Bldg., Hertford. Ore. Fnrnlrure Repairing FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED r-flnlshed, re-glued. ' We carry a full, line of upholstering sam ple. A. N. Thibault, Tel 969-R. Glass. MEDOltD PLATE GLASS CO. Auto Kln.ss- while you vatt. Glass for-ull purposea. Phone 4-m. 8str Money to Txian " . Ixing Time ; Real Estate ', Mortgage ' Tioanl Phone 1.111- Commercial Flnnnce Corp. Medford, Oregon Personal Loans. UP TO 300 on furnliure, lata model- autos, endorsed notes, etc Legal rates, no extras., -Licensed by the state of Oregon. Cash to day. See W. E. Thomas, 228 W. 6th, ground floor Holly Theater Bldg. Phone 139. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIQ1IT Teachel of piano. Classical and populaf mtiBlo courses. 1 Hnlghl MusU Studio, 818 Llborty Bldg., Tel 7 Painting and I'ancrhongtiut HARRY MARX Painting, tlntlna paperhanging. Tel. 17 8-J. asatn M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Fain Ing. paperhanging and lnterlot finishing. 302 Crater Lake Ave, Phono 1604. -,:-' 4 1 ' Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. HnJ the bent equipped printing offk In Southern Oregon. Bookblnrti Ing, loose leaf ledgers, bllllia systoms, etc. . Portland prtce 27 N. Fir St. " Rudlo Service I'; RADIO SERVICE on. any mak radio. II. O. Puruoker, 222 Weil Main St. Office phone 835; residence 1442. 881 GUARANTEED radio service at reiwonablo rates. Phone 121 day or night. Almus Prultl. " . Band and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant.. Clean washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all ailaee. Phone, plant 1203, or office 127. StoraeTe WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, 810 South Front St. Phone tit. Transfer EADS TRANSFER tc 8TORAOB CO. Office 111 N. Fir street Phone 315. Prlcea right. Service guaranteed. - DAVIS TRANSFER & BTORAOE. Service guaranteed. $0 8. Grope St., Phone 644, or residence 1060 REINK1NG TRUCKINO BERVICH Transfer and hauling of all kinds. Office tOO. South Front St. Phone 883. , IF MOVING- north, south, east or went. Phono Ashland 146-L. New equipment; prompt service; low est rates. Bonded carried. A. I Ansted. FOR SALE all RCKLLA NKO TJ S BARGAIN on shakes. Street. 224 Clark 100 FOR SALE Trailers, $10 and up. Frasler's Blacksmith 8hop, -wi . and Fir. 89 LARGE CHERRIES, 4 to 6 cents while thoy last. H. D. Romlng- . t.ir ...tv . rivlffln creek school. 89 PLANTS and cut flowers. Mra Drossier, 1107 East Main. Phone 1569L. 92T FOR SALE Dining room sett spinet desk and chair, Lloyd baby stroller and Kiddle car. Cnll 1126Y or 38 Summit. 93 FOR BALE 1 electric mllk-shalr ninchlne, cheap. Jennings Loan Office, 5 So. Front. 92? CANNING APRICOTS Get them before It's too lnte. 100 lbs. for $3.50. Ivy St. Fruit Market. FOR 8 ALU At bargain. oak veneer doors, size 1 Mi feet by 7 Mi fee, with lock and without glasai See them at Mall Tribune offioe, . - - II FOR SALE Used sewing meat chine, all makw, $5 upl term If desired. All makes rented aaat repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 North Bartlett, t FlllCrS kindling with I load (ratal slabs. Huy now and ear money. Valley Fuel Co, . Itttt -if