Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 21, 1931, Page 11, Image 11

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Pajiific Predecessors . Take
Glory From Contemplated.
Flight Army Airmen
'Took North'Path in 1924
Hop to Hawaii Often
' By Hurry W. Frantz
United Press Stuff Correspondent
wakhixcomvJ. xyn : In
trans-Atlantic flights, the name of
Charles A. Lindbergh stands su
preme amongtull Rivals,, but In the
J'nr-irir prcdecsHoi's have left rec
ords which it seems impossible to
Whether he takes a North Pacific,-
or trans-Arctic route, ,the
glory of the ' pioneer'' has already
gone very largely to others, some
already half forgotten in the
swift scroll of aeronautical history.
The first great pylon In. Pacific
aviation history will memorialize
the westbound crossing by the
Army aviators in 1124, accom
plished successfully by three Doug
las .airplanes equipped with 450
horsepower Liberty motors.-. The
flight was commanded by Lieu-
tenant (Inter Cajtuln) Lowell H. leading to the Crater Lake high
Bmith, after Flight Leader Majo ' way. 1
Frederick .! Martin, and a fourth , Mr. and, Mrs. A. "Woodrlch will
piano had crashed, against a move into the house on the Lako
mountain near- tghignik Alaska. , creek road owned, l?y lrnest . Ia-,
The Army fhvs fliHv" alongvthe.' hack. .. . ; . ' .
Alaskan coast and tho Aleutian Mrs. Oertrudo Horn of Trail
Islands to Attu, ' tho intended called on Mrs. 13. A.' Clark June 17.
point of departure, for a non-stop
flight to Japan. v In, fact, weather
compelled an Intermediate land
ing at tho Komandorski Islands.
The, final jump of 585 . milei;;. to
Paramushlru, .Japan', Was . made
through cold and., fog. f
;t. Amir (Filers .
The Army filers, arrived at
Tokio May
22, having completed
5,057 miles n 75 hours and 5
minutes , flying time since their
departure from, Lake Washington,
Seattle, on April 0. Enthuwiastical
ly welcomed, in Japan, they , latr
continued a triumphant rounjt-thf-world
tour. ...
Tho, next thrilling ..chapter .in
trans-Pacific history was the at
tempted eastbound crossing' by
tho British pilot A. Stuart Mac
Luren and companions. In a Vlck
ers amuhibinn plane they flew
with stons en route
1.C10 mile
from Inato, Japan, to Nikolski.in
the Komandiiki , Islands, where
their plane was wrecked and the
attempt necessarily ubandoned..
Commnnder John -Itodgers and
crew on a naval seaplane gained
near immortality when they al
most accomplished a flight from
the California coast to Hawrtlt.
Ausust Ill-September 1, 1925. They
were forced to nlight at sea about
4f0 miles from ' Honolulu, and
nino days elapsed -. before they
were rescued. ' -
Several Sucivssrul Fliglits
Th3 year 1U27 witne.-wed several
successes In the California , to
Hawaiian Islands flight.
Tho Army fliers Lleuts. Lester
J. Muitlund and Albert F. Hegen
berKnr made th trip first, In a
tti-motor Fokker plane, June 28
Ll, 1H27. They traveled 2,400
miles In 25 hours nnd 00 minutes,
their trip successful in every
detail.
Two weeks Inter Ernest L.
Smith and Emory B. Bronte flow
from Oakland, Callr., to Molokai
Island, where their plane was
wrecked In landing after 25 hours
and 30 minutes in the air.
Tho Doio Kace, from Oakland,
Calif., to Honolulu, starting Aug
ust 1G. 1927,. was won by Arthur
C. Goebel and Lieut. William V.
Dnvi in 20 hours 17 minutes 3-J
cppAtiHa. Martin Jensen and Paul
Scbeutor took second place in -refused a loan. of $00,000,000 from
hours nnd 15 minutes. Two othnruho United States. No wonder the
planes In tho race were lost nt' other European, governments con
Hen, nnd a third plane was lost " J sitier it foredoompd to' failure.
the search for them. ' Judge. '
The Immortals In Soutji Pacific ,
nvlhiinn were Captain Charles "Call Money Down." advises t
Kingsford - Smith ond Captain ;
rhntinH i ITlm pilots. Austral-
lahM- Harrv W. Lyon, nnvigaior..
nnd James AVarner, radio oper
atnr. Americans, who flew from
Oakland. Calif., to Australia by
wuv of the Hawaiian arid Fiji
Islands. The trip of 7.916 miles
to Itrlnlmno was made In 80 hour.
Vacation Special
, USED
s- -I
1925-Hudson .Brougham ......
192.4: Jewett Sedan;
1926 Chev. Touring
1925 Studebaker Touring ...
i '; 20';'o Down Payment, ;,
f No Carrying Charges .:..-: !.
"$o.C0 Weekly on Balance
The O. V. Myers Co.
' .' 132 South Riverside
and 28 minutes flying time. The
flight started May. 31. 1928. Long
1t single hop , was 9,138 miles
from Harking Sands beach to
Suva. 1 . , . . .'
Graf's Pacific: Flight :
i Two great chapters' in Pacific
air history .were Written In 1929.
The Graf Zeppelin, In the course
of a round-the-world flight, leM
Tokyo August 23. and flew 6.600
miles to Los Angeles airport in
78 hours and C8 minutes, the flrstj1.1
non-tytop trip by air across
great ocenn.
The second great
yen r was the su pclmw f u 1
flight '
fmm M,,nw to w v.v f,v i I
twin-engine all-meml monoplane. I
which made the trip of 13.3001
miles in 142 flying hours, during!
several hours elapsed time. -- The)
lilnnA em-Hed fmip men Ih. first (
pilot belns Sen,;(,n s.wakov,
. Tho route was from Kamchatka'
to Attu in the Aleutians, thence j
via Dutch Harbor, Seward, and
Sltlta to northwestern United
States. Lindbergh was among the
welcoming throng nt Curtiss Field,
New York.
KACiLti POINT,. Ore., June 20.
(Special. ) .-Mrs. John Nichols of
Butto Faila spent seyeral days last
week visiting Mrs.' John Rader.
Mr. and Mrs, John Itugsdule. are
preparing to bol(d , a new four
room home- on their property on
the Crater Luke highway.
Mrs. .Kdith Weidmnn,-clerk of
the school board, announces regu
lar meeting of the board June 26. ,
Home Economics club of Eagle
Point Orange will meet June 24
at the Orange hull. All members
are urged to attend. . - .,.
Sum, Harnish is cuhinff. ' grass
along, the maJn streetnd the coad
Miss Zetta Olson, who has been
visiting in Eugene, is here for a
few days before leaving .for Bel-,
lingham,. Wash. She is staying at
the home of Mrs. Lottio Van Scoy.
Mrs. Grant Shaw and daughter
Mrs. Brooke, and grand-daughter
arrived recently from Portland to
.visit Mrs. Shaw's mother, Mrs.
yarnh B. llowtett. ;.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. . T. O'Brien,
who came here to visit Mrs. S. B.
Holmes, have decided to make
their homo with her.. Mr. O'Brien
will be employed in Medford. . '
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Seaman left
June 17 on . a camping trip to
McCulliater . Springs. - - ;
. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cook and
daughter Emma of Ashland spent
Juno 17. at the home , of Mr, and
Mrs. S. K. Barnes.
Cliff Hlxson from Vlsalia. Calif..
has purchased the property on the
Butte Fulls road formerly owned
by C M. French. - .
Clinton- Ayers, son ..of Amos
Ay res of Medford is here visiting
his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Koy
Smith and family. r i , ;v. w
John Ruder left Juno 18 to ride
for cattle. ,Uo. .e'jtftetaio.'b'e &6i&
several days.
, Civic Improvement club met
Jqno IS with Mrs. Cora- Morgan,
Mrs. Nora Harris nnd Mrs. C. A.
Pruett as hostesses. The members
decided to postpone further meet
ings until the first Thursday in
Sptember. Luncheon was Served.
Mr. and Mrs. S. -,. Barnes, Mrs.
Roy Smith, Mrs. H. W. Ward, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dahack at
tended the poultry clinic in Med
ford June 18.
Mrs; IloBieSinlth, Mrs.: 11 W.
Ward, and Mr. and Mrs. S. K.
Barnes visited Mi's. W. L. Chil
dren. Juno 18. Mrs. Chlldreth,
who is convalescing from a recent
operation nt the home of her son
Clarence Hobinet, is improving
rapidly,
Not many mouths ago, nothing
less than 25 per cent return on our
money would please us; now a lot
of us would be glad to get a 25
per cent return of it. Thomaston
Times. i t .
i The new Spanish Republic ha
head-line. We feel, however, that
this n no tlmo for rudeness, and
win cuiiunui 10 n i'ui ii wuii liiu
utmost respect. Boston Herald.
Georgia farm land is valued at
1 1 0 per acre, less than pre-war
valuca by the IT. S. bureau of agri
cultural economics.
CARS
r- VV
t V -
.. $125
.. $125
.. $ '75
.: $150
1 EAGLE POINT
HOTEL CHAIN LEASES
PORTLAND, Ore.,
June 20. (P)
' president of
Eric v. ' Ha user, 'Jr.,
Multnomuh Hotel company
hotel has been leased to Western
event of tho'IoteJs' operating hostelrles in
V UMII(l)jlUII UI1U 1UUI1U.
Rentals will approximate $1
"0 ""u ver the 15-yonr term of
th0 lease- The property has been
appraised at $2.000.000. ,
' '(Rcpwttd' by Jfcbofl Cwntv Ahstrwt .Ck.
,SIU Strut nd ,NMl! t1l4, .-' Si-'J i
'2' if f MnrHhg' Jciiisei-Vyyi.'?.
' Arthur : Ij.'.'Asliurjf ajidi.Vitared
II. WirA, t'-tiV.:. '.".fe- S" i
Charles D. Kron 'ond Coniemay
Lewis, .r - ' ... !
Arthur R. Zalskey and Gladys'
M. Calkins. - j
Jnmes K. Sanders and Geraldino i
D. Woods. t
'arren II.. Duren and Dorothy ,
V. Troxel.
Gerald E, N..Newoll and Alico L.
Jones.
Circuit Court
C. A. Hartley vs. C. C. Cart-
wright. Lien.
Suncrest Orchnrds Inc., vs. Abi
gail Ball et nl. To quiet title.
Interstate Pldollty BulldlnB &
Loan: association vs. Josephine
Travis. Foreclosure.
It.:.; Garrett vs. W. F. Qulgley,
Herb; Huntley. Chattel lien.
vl Probnto Court
Kst. Elmer R. Oatman, doc.
Admitted to probate.
Real Estate Transfers
"Will Hansen et tlx to Charles W.
Reames et tlx .W. D. to 2.9 acres
In Sec. 29, Twp. 35 S., R. 1 W.
Will Hansen et tlx to Charles W.
Reames et ux Deed to 17 acres in
Sec. 29, Twp. 35 S., R. 1 W.
. Will Hansen to Ina Hansen
Deed to lott 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 13,:
Me.dford.
4. P. Hanson to Win. Aanson
Deed to lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 13,
Medford.
Will Hansen to Ina Hansen
Deed to lots 1, 2, 3 nnd 4, block 13.
Medford.
J. P. Hansen to Wm. Hansen
Deed to lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 13,
Medford.
Will Hansen to Ina Hanson
Deed to Innd In D. L. C. 01, Twp.
3ti S., R. 2 W.'
Jnmes P. Hanson to Wm. Hansen
-Q. C. D. to land in D. L. C. 01
and 62, Twp. 3G S R. 2 W.
Will Hansen to Ina Hansen
Deed to land in D. U C. 5 and 4G,
Twp. 37 S., R. 1 W.
J. P. Hansen to Wm. Hansen
W. D. to 32.90 acres In D. L. C. 40
and 46, Twp. 37 S., R. 1 W.
Park H. Nelson to J. A. Lovoll
W. D. to lot 1, block 3, Benson Add.
to Medford. ( , ., '.
! Will Hanson to lha Hansen--Dood,
to 3.95 awes in D. L. C. 45,
Ewi. 37 S R. 1 W. '
Pauline RnmsoyTsrvir to Mari)
A. Gorman Q. C. D. to Botiili 70
tot. of lot 6, H. M. Carter Add. to
Ashland.
Dorothea Scrilmer to C. Kay Bell
W. D. to lots 21 and 22, Oakwood
Sub. to Medford.
The Southern Oregon Clinic to
Robert W. Stearns et ux W. D. to
lot 12, biock 1, Walnut Park Add.
to Medford.
First Insurance Agency to Jack
son County H)dg. & Loan Assn.
CJ. C. D. to lots 21, 22, 23, Umls's
Add. to Medford.
Sumucl Ij. Mason et ux to Henry
E. LaCottrslerere et ux W. D. to
lund In Sec. 20, Twp. 37 S., R. 1 W.
F. W. Hcilman et ux to F. O.
Swedenburg et ux W. D. to 9G.59
acres In D. h. C. 45 and 46, Twp.
38 S.. R. 1 w:
F. W. Hellman et ux to Ralph J.
Wirth W. D. to pnrt lot 25, High
land Add. to Medford.
B. M. Rogers et ux to Clifton IT.
Rogers et ux W D to lot 15. Mnple
Park In D I, C 88, Twp. 37 S. H.
2 W.
W. G. Schrader et ux to First In
surance Agency Q. C. D. to lot 11,
block 2, Gray's Add. to Medford.
W. D. llooth et ux to C. T. Peek
et ux W. D. to tract on Wlghtman
St.. Ashland.
J Sheriff to Stato of Oregon
; Sheriffs deed to N of SK14 of
3ec. 32. Twp. 35 S., R. 4 W.
j Sheriff to Stale of Oregon
Sheriff's deed to 200 acres In 80c.
'30, Twp 35 S., R. 2 W.
Klmer Hnrried et tlx to Ixittls
Zattlin et ux W. D. to land in Sec.
19. Twp. 37 S R. 1 W.
F. O. Swedenburg et nx to F.mma
S. Heilmnn W. D. to SKVi of Sec.
4, Twp. 38 S., R 4 W.
F. G. Swedenburg et ux to Emma
5. Hellman W. D. to tract of land
on Main St., Ashland.
Lady Photographs
Huge Brown Bear
As Roars Resound
l
I KETCHIKAN, Alaska. Juno
I 20. P) While a huge Alos
i kan brown benr stood on Its
hind legs and roared, Mrs.
4 Oliver Wolcott held her
ground 40 feet from him,
steadily cranking her motion
4 picture machine. But her
4w husband nnd a guide stood
with their rifles trained on
the animal, prepared for an
emergency.
Mrs. Wolcott laid she was
thrilled hut not frightened
as the bear, detecting the hu
mans, reared on his hind legs
nnd roared, nnd then finally
crashed away through the
brush.
Mile-aMinute Marty
You HNow,-eoaHJe
VnUNMS fM YouTJ
ovi&MTA GO OM I THAT
A VACATION TWPV1.0
TOOK
J fl LVAM I
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foyd Model A Roadster $375 :
V ' ''V''-Y; v. LikeNovy.
Ford Model A Tudor $345
" " Wv" A'Re'al Buy ' - . ,
Ford Model A Tudor $49: r !
Latest Model
CP EG ATE S AUTO;.
WASHINGTON, , PARK , RACE
TR AlKij ChaiJOlV.Tuno tO.Hk-
.latt-, A: IM -)0flW(lig PfyaWvosB
winner, galloped to victory. in the
$50,000 American - derby today,
nosing . put l'lttabuighor nt the
vlre in' a sensational finish. , ,
. Joey Rllb was third in tho field
of eleven.' . ...
' 'Mato ' covofed tho 'mile and a
quarter in 2:04 :1 -5. equalling the
track record for the dlHtanco.
Professor Placard says ho found
thinga a deep, dark blue In the
(stratosphere ten miles above, the
earth. In that' respect; at least,
there wasn't any great difference.
'Xashvllle Banner.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
Rati per word tor first ImerU'oft, Ztt inch
succeeding Insertion, lc; minimum 25c. Indtk
vour ads with For Sala. For Rent: etc. and count
these words m well as each initial, . telephone
numher. etc.. as a word.
Classified ads cash in .dvanca and not taken
pver phone, unless atfttrtistr sua. monthly Kcoupt.
No allowance for phone errors. .,. .
HELP WANTED FEMAViH
WOMEN Introduce new idea can
Itary necessity. : Two sales daily
brings vou 151 weekly. Wrlto
uick.'no capital or experience,;
required..- Dalntymald, . GC-Mtl.l
Mlddleticlil, conn. . . uu,
WANTED MIRCEIjIjANKOUB
Fried chicken Sunday at Husons'
What-Xot, soup to derfsert, 50c.
. : 90
WANTED Room and hoard for
man and 7-year old boy, well
located, near school. People
enrinir for bov must give refer
ences. Uox v2154, Trlbune.!j,OR RENT House In Everette
91
WAN'I'ED To rent ranch, capable
of keeping nbout 20 cows.-Writei
Victor Husin, Cloverdalo, ore.i
or ihono 1345-X. Medford. 93
HAVE your Furniture ro-uphol-stered,
re-glued, refinished by
Thlbault. Tel. 9G9R. 100
FEW SMALL CARS to reflnlph nt
$25.00. Auto Beauty Shop. ' 115
CLEAN cotton rags wanted at the
Mall Tribune office. tt
WANTED Shoe repairing; expert
workmanship, first-class mater
ials. Men's half-soles 11.00;
Indies' half -solos 75c C. M. Kld.l
& Co. 9
NOW Is the time to spray your rose
bushes, shrubbery, for mildew
and aphis; also fruit trees, shade
trees and cork elm. Tel. 258-W.
68lf
WANTED 2d hand goods & Junk.
Pats, 1506 Prune. Ph. 647-L. 91
FOR GARDEN and field plowing,
sand, gravel and sedlmont, Tel.
912-J. Samuel Bateman. tf
LOCAL or long distance hauling.
' We guarantee to save you money.
Hawley Transfer, 619 No. River
side. Phone 1044-X. 298tt
WANTED Household goods, tools
and Junk, or what have you?
Medford Bnrgaln House, 27 N,
Orarx. S Phone 106$ tf
IIELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Man with n littlo sales
and mechanical nbillty not nfrsld
of 8 hours work. Man wllh enr
preferred. Box W. W., Tribune.
WANTED KITUATIONS
WANTED Hour work and wash
ings. Phone 8C9X2, Reasonable.
110
WANTED Calcimine and
ing work. Phone 108.
pstnt
79tf WANTED Cooking in summer
homo or smnll camp. Capable
and experienced woman. Phone
437-Y. . 72tf
IX) R RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ROOM
day.
nnd board, three monbi a
514 Haven. 90
FOR RENT Rooms with board.
Close in, Phone 907X. 90
FOH RENT Sleeping room with
garage. 117 Almond St. 92
FOR RENT Pleasant room for
gentleman; sleeping porch, bath,
guruge. C09 East Main.'- 92
FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping
room. Breakfast if desired. 204
Genesee St. 90
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room; rato moderate. 225 South
Riversldo. tf
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Oarage, $3 00 per
month. $2$ South Itlvertlde. tf
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THB MOiT FAITH PUt
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THIS
WEEK
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P;;-'to''fnutH : of ?-nu.!?iienU.. tH-J.I
LOST If dosr Us missing, call 1 K1
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roll HtiNT nOTJSKS
FOR HUNT 0-rooiu
hourv. Phone 93411.
furnished
,-,!!.
FO It
nt
liKNT G-room house.
tl9; S. 'ivy.' ' '
Call
S'Jtf
FOR RKNT 5-room
month,' water paid.
Holly.'
Iuhiho,' 15
214 Norlll
FOR RKNT S-room furnished
liouso. Modern, lMlone 24-R.
ao
FOR RENT To adults. Clean 5-
room. houso. Phone 6S3-X.
1 87tf
FOR RENT Houb on
St. Phone 185. Dr.
Geneva
Rlddell.
7Ut
FOR RENT Furnished liouso,
new furniture, five roomB, like
new. Phone 114'J. 8(itf
FOR RENT Now 4-rm. houso.
Hardwood floors, breakfaHt nook,
electric rangv, garngo. 202 Port
land Ave., ,- cast front. Phone
207L. . &tf
FOR RENT-
Unfurnished house,
c,aU'?h'oe 0"? W
Lla"' 1 "one I"7' vv
6 rooms.
Modern. , Call till)
00
FOR RENT Modern " three-room
. furnished house. Lawn, ahaclo
; and Home garden. Cloese in. 83 5
East 9lh St. . Inquire 848 East;
9th. I 83
FOR RENT 4 to 0-room houses.
: Phone 105. 30 N. Central. 4tf
.FOR RENT Homes. Furnlshoa
or unfurnished. Brown He wnite.
' 17tf
Court and Katherlne Court, West
11th St.; unfurnished; for 1am
ily of two; clean, modorn, has
electric range, breakfast nook
set and plenty of cabinet work;
large garage. Phone 238. lBtf
FOR RENT Now modorn 4-room
i house, . basement, nice garage,
s Redden & Co.. 119 No. Contra!.
' Phono 720. 78tt
FOR RENT -room furnished
: house near high school; 2 bed
rooms. C. A. DeVoe, Tel. 623-J-2.
lltf
TO rent o-room moaorn
hume, 2Vi miles from Medford
on South Pacific Highway. Hard
wood floors, fireplace, lawn and
flowers. $40 a month. Chas. 11.
Ray. Realtor, Medford Bldg.
Phone 802. 94
FOR RENT Eastsldo home, six
rooms, modern, newly finished
. hardwood floors. Furnace, base
; ment, garage. Phone 1021. 01
FOIt REN1 APARTMENTS
PLEASANT furn. apt., Electrolux
1 refrlg, Berben Apts., 10 Quince
St. HUtf
FOR RENT FurnlMhed 3-room
: apartment and garage, hot wa
? ter. - Also 6-O'oom unfurnished
I house. 203 Elm. 90
FOR RENT Furnished npart
' ment. private bath, 305 East
': Jackson St. SStf
FOR RENT Modern duplex npart
i ment. A. lulls. Reduction In rent
'' to couple who will take enro of
yard. 713 Cedar St. 91
FtiR RIONT "Best apartments in
town," nt Schuler Apts., cor. 6th
and Oukdale. Phono 1532. 1 18
FOR RENT 2 furnished house-
keeping rooms. Light, hot wa-
ter. electric washing machine
furnished. 137 Tripp.
FOR RENT Clean apartment.
Private bath. Guruge. 61 North.
Oakdalo Ave. 92
FOR RENT Apt. 806 W.
Mnln.
104
FOR KENT F-urn. 2 and 2-rm.
apts; garage. 604 W. lOtb. 4tf
FOIt RENT Modern furnished
1 apt. downstairs: ndults. 345 N.
I. Hartlett. Phone 753-M. 78tf
roil RENT Desirable furnished
apt.; private entrance; reason
able 518 So. Onkdale. B3tf
For RENT Modern furnished
' front apt . with ginnco. Arthur
, Arms, 330 N, Holly. I'hone
; 1277-R. 75tf
FURNISHED housekeeping apt.;
i lights, hot and cold water; hotel
; service and lounging privileges.
Rent reasonable. Hotel llollnnd.
Phone 710. $6tf
FOR RENT Clenn furnished
apartment, centrally located.
Phono 623, between 11 and 2.
7ltf
FOR RENT 4-room apt.; steam
heat, Frlgldalre, hot water, and
g:ir.'ige. Inquire 503 fl. Holly St.,
evenings and Sundays. lOitf
By
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E.GATES
AUTOCO;
lUS I EVE
Oakland
Best Buy- In Town .. ,
Pontiac 2-DooV Sedan $275
Looks nnd Runs Like New
Chevrolet Coupe, 6-cyl- $425
Priced to Sell Quick .
'COMPANY
FOH EXCTtANGH
KLAMATH Fulls apartment, new,
value Jlli.000.00. . mortgage $3,
500.00, for much stocked. No
bonded Irrigation. Thompson,
2111 Winters Hide. 1)1
FOR TRADE 7-room modern
home, hardwood floors. 3 bed
rooms, largo lot, ten . minutes
from heart city. Trade furnish
ed or unfurnished for ranch.
V.'!!! assume. Owner 1020 El
bert St., Oakland, CM. 94
EXCHANGE 6-1-oom modern
home. Double garage, good lo
cation near business nnd Los
Angeles, Rt. 2, box 172, Fontann,
Calif. 01
TO TRADE 100 A, 100 cultivated,
' sandy loum. volcanic ash, deep
and rich. Harney Co., 23 mi. S.
of llunis. Also n Model 25 T
Ford truck, Waford transmis
sion. A good ono. What, have
you. c. C. Austin, R. R. 4, llox
81A. -. . : U2
EXCHANGE 13 acres. Improved,
with or without slock. Clear. For
. Medford property, or what havo
you? Ono mile south of Talent
on highway. - Mrs. Wilson, Tal-
i ent. ii2
FOR SALIC DOGS AND PETS
FOIt SALK Socker Spaniel pui
pies. Mrs. Jack Thrasher, Jack
sonville. Phono 173. 90
FOR, BALE AUTOMOIIILKS
' BETTER USED CARS . '
With a thirty nnd sixty day writ
ten guarantee.- No guarantee ex
cept In writing.
1932 license Free on every Urfed
, car over 8100.00. .
1930 Hudson Coupe, run 5000 miles
1929 K.u.x Spt. Coupe, 0-ply tiri-H
1928 Essex Sport Coupo
1928 Chrysler '02' Brougham
1931 Austin Roadster
1931 Essex Demonstrator with
Free Wheeling
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
101 8n. Riverside. 90
"A USED CAR WITH AN O. K.
THAT COUNTS" ,
; 192!) ICnl'd Huort Coupo
1929 Utile lc Sedan
1927 Chevrolet Sedan
1920 Ford Coupo
1929 Ford Truck
1929 Chevrolet Truck
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Used Car Lot 8th & Hartlett
Phones 941 & 150 Open evenings
90
1925 OLDS six touring, mechan
ically good, rubhor good, $05.
Owner. 433 Benson. 110
SOME OF OUR REAL BARGAINS
192S Hudson Sedan ...
.$585.00
1920 Ilulck Sedan
$345.00
1925 Ilulck Sedan $295.00
1925 Ford Roadster $05.00
"1927 Hultk Coupe $395.00
See theso cars at
SCHERER MOTOR CO.
128 S. Riversldo 38-40 N. Rlversbln
86lf
FOR SALE REAL- ESTATE
KINGS
IIOIIWA Y
TltACTH
GARDEN
Schools both grade and high, nre
necessary to make a community
a place you would want a home.
Both new schools now being
built are near our tract. $5 00
will give you a start. I'hone
402 toil a
Earl Tumy, 310 Lib
!'0 erty P. Id
LAKE () WOODS relinquishment
and cabin, choice location. J.
II. Met lee, Lcwlston, Idaho. 90
REAL RANCH BUY 158 acres
on itoxtio River, mile river
frontage. Crater Lake High
way crocses. Ideal camp site.
25 acres cultivated. Pasture,
range nnd timber. 5-room houso.
Largo barn. Family orchard.
Bargain nt $4,500. Terms. D.
E. Millard. 425 E. Main. 00
" ' I
I' IN EST RANCH thnt We know of
nt the price - Is 74 acres of
creek bottom land nil tinder an
old deeded water right, all In
cultivation. New modorn bung
alow, ull modern convenlencee;
modern barn, poultry house,
garage, etc. Fine roads, elec
tricity. This ranch Is Just gilt
edged. Priced nt $16,000 ond
worth every cent of It. Brown
& White, realtors. 88tf
40-ACRE Stock Ranch, 20 acre
timothy and clover. Abundant'
water In privatelv owned diteh.''
Modern farm home and one of
finest stock barns In tho county.
uxcoiient outside range. Condi-1
tlons also perfect for recrentlonal
home. Good sized lako for fish-,
Ing, swimming, etc., can bo easily
constructed.
One-fourth Acre on bonks of
Rogue River, 20 minutes from I
Medford, with few fruit trees, I
excellent luwn nnd shrubbery,
water, and electricity, well nr.
ranged modern bungalow com-1
pleli ly furnished all, for $2,750.
This is a high class fishing lodge
or country home. - I
RAY F.MOHAN CLAUD MILES
jaek.on County Bank Hid.
FOR SALE Lot 109x200, 6-room
house, well, gnrdnn: 8860. (!
owner, W. J. Lyden, Jacksonville.
, lOJ'l
C. E. Gates'Auto Co.
o,nv cuktheK thmv
2-Door Sedan $265
1
i
-,1
j
sixth S07
BUSINESS orronriTNTriEfr.
. wi
FOR. SALE Sorvlet. station, groo
erlew nnd fonntriln.-. lnnulre-vat
Mill Service stn.. end of N. Cen
trul Ave., on MeAndrow's road.
FOR SALE Apt. houo nnd nice
building lot. 800 W. Main. 11S
FOIt BALILiyKSTOCK
CO HEAD Shropshire and Hamp
shire Hli'cp with 18 good lambs,
ready for market: all good ones.
On Polk Hull ranch. 1-M Vogel.
Route 1, llox 43, Modford. 90
811HKP on shnros.. Small flock
of young ewes. . I A. Salailo,
Jr., Central Point. UO
FOR SALE or TRADE tor live
stock Ramboullett - ewes, with
, 84, lnmlis. Reasonable. Produc
ers Exchange. - Phone 29L South
Pacific. 70tf
FOIt 8ALB HOMES
FOR SALE lly owner. lodorn
home, 0 rooms nnd both, S, lfirgo
porches; collar, garage with ce
ment driveway, barn, woodi"hed
and -chicken house: -also garden
and berries, fino lawu. i- All on
corner lot, 52x140 feet, in good
mMdenllnl district.- Owner leav
ing town on nccount of sickness.
Small .payment down, rest like
rent ito responsible party with
income. No 'speculators need
apply. Property may be seen at
501 ideally street or call 422
Itentty street for particular'.
Phono 823L. 91
TERMS or Cash by owner. New
borne, all In garden. Complete,
electrical arranged. Box J. L-.
tribune. 90
FOR SALE Modern 6-room houso
nt Central Point. Newly refin
Ished Inside nnd out. A bnrgatn
nt $1750. worth $3090. $300
down, balance easy. Call 872
or 419R. 93
GOOD HOME for salo llko rent,
or trado for what have you clear?
Ownor, UUUW. I
FOR SALE My homo rft a sncrl
flco. 48 North Orange. 02
FOR SALE Opportunity for homo
buyers. Depression prices quoted
. on three most attractive homes
with hnrdwood floors, flreptnces,
basement and furnncos on Glenn
Oak Court and Parnehurg Road,
Siskiyou Heights. Charles R.
Ray, Realtor, Medford Building.
Phone 302. 91
FOR SALE Modern 4-room house,
partly furnished, on Enst sldo.
Inquire at 414 S. Riversldo, 91
!
FOR SALE By ownor, house on
Minnesota St.
Phone 185. Dr.
Rlddoll.
71tf
FOR SALE OR TENT 4-room
modern houso, large lot; 4 miles
from Medford. phono 743. tf
FOR SALE -Phone
105.
- Attractive home.
30 N. Central. 4tf
WHEN YOU think of real estate,
think of Brown & White. tf
FOR SALE UIIBCELLANEOUS
1 28-ton pross - ....
1 crank shaft press , ,
1 oil compressor
1 Mi h. p. electric motor
1 trnnsiiilsUon and 1! differential
groans gun ; .
1 Foster-Johnson cylinder renmop
1 len-batterv reehnrger
PIE UOli-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
'.:- v $
FOR, SALEAprlonta. Top Notch
Orchard. 3rs and 4o n lb. Tel.
0I0JI. . . .. '. , 90
FOR SALE Mill run lumber, No'.
2 common or better, . any di
mension. . Bargain prices, phone
131 R. .. '. . , ;. , .05
NOW booking orders for apricots.
Plorcej) Hothouse., , Phono 597 112.
t 03
FOI( fM.K Extra strong 4'Whel
trailer, new tires, $25. . 1003 N.
Riverside, - , .. , . .. ...... 91
FOIt SALE Loganberries, also
black caps. Hurry Steoio, Fern
Valley. : 1, ..... ., . . 01
I
'OH, SALE Grain hay. $7.00 per
ton in Held. E. L. Wall. Phone
447 W : . ... .9,
FOR SALE Cuthhcrl red
rnsp-
pick
.95
berries, 5c a cup. . You
mom, i'hone 3F3.
FOlj HALE Lang range, like now.
Rcasoiinblo. 121 Uoneaseo. 90
FOR SALE Cherries, slightly
damaged, 3c lb. Pick them your
selL jiaijlty. Orchard, Talent.
: , : . 80
FOR SALE "75. Trailer for J25:
5ir gal. pressure tank $8.' Pat's
S.W.OIK1 Hand More, 1J6 Prune
ni. V . . ' - : '
A-l SHAKES. $10 a
I Trail storo.
thousand nt
100
I FOIt SALE Late 'cabbage plants.
I C. Carey. Phono 341.11. 98
1
FOR 8ALF Boats and outboard
motors. 103 So. Riverside. tf
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BCSINE8S DIRECTORY
Abstract
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab
(tracts of Title, Tills Insurance.
. Rooms t ond 6, No." 2 North
Central Ave., upstairs. - '
JACKSON CO. ,
AI1STRACT CO. '
Abstracts of Tl tl
and Title Iusnnuioe.
Tho . only complete
Title System la
JficksoQ County.
- "..-Arcotintnnta
.. i- .
WILSON AUDITING COMPANY
Tax and Corftnratlon Counselors,
Auditors and Accountants. K.
M. Wilson. C. P. A. Uborty Bldg.
Phone 157-R.
Clilropractlo Physician -
DR. R. W. WOWMAN' -Chlro-prnctio
Nerve' SpeclaHst.' Oftlcs
hours 9 to 13, 3 to 5. 30S-204
Liberty-nid.. Office Phone (HO;
Res. Phone 79U-H... '
1 Ksprrt Window Cleaners
LUT OKORHW0 IT Tel. 117J.
Houae cleAnlni?. Floor waxlntf.
"rii'nmi tuh cleaning, specialty.
Financial '
WE LEND MONEY to worthy peo.
pie to pay their honest debts. Pa .
olflc Coast'Credlt Assoclatlllli 421
Medford Bldg., Medford. Ore.
Furniture Iteimlrlng
FURNITURE IllC-UPHOLSTEHICr .
re-flnlshed re-glued. - We ea'rrj;
a, -full line of upholstering sam
ples. A. N. Thlbault, Tel 869-R.
Glass
MEDFORD PLATE GLASS CO.
Auto glass while you wait. Glass
for all purposes. Phone' '410.'
' iSStf
Money to Loan .'
S Long Times y.
$4 CyS-s '' '" Real K",' -
J ()- MorUtaie : loan 1
; ' . : Phone ISSl
Cnnimcrelnl Finance Corp ...-.!
Medford, Oregon '
-Person n I Ixsans.
UP TO. $300-on furnliure, , 'late
- model autoa, endorsed, notbfl, ete.:
: Legal rate,,.no' extr,aa; Licensed -by
the stato of Oregon. '' Cash'to
duy. See W. E. Tbomas, 228 W.
6th, grottnd floor IIollv Theater
' Bldg. Phone 139. ',..!...,.,.
' Piano Instruction' ttt
FRl'lD ALTONHAIGHT Teachet
of piano. Classical and populaf
music - courses. . Halght ' Musta
Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg., Tel 71
Puliitlng nnd Pailianiritujr
HARRY MAHX Painting, tlntlna
paperhanging. Tel. 178-J. 69tt
M. A. BLISS COMPANY Palnk
ing, paperhanging and Interlca) -finishing.
802 Crater Lake Ave,
Phone 160. - - 4
Prtntcrn and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO: Hn) 1
the best equipped printing oftloj
In Southern .Oregon. Bookblndi .
Ing, loose,1 leaf ledgers, bllllt4
systems, eto. Portland prtoea
27 N. Fir St.
Raillo Kervtce '
RADIO SERVICE! on any mam
rndlo. II.' O. Purucker, 222 Wei
Main St. Office phone $35;
residence 1442. $81
GUARANTEED rndlo service .nt
reasonable rates. Phone 1 1247
day or night. Almus Prultt. .--I.:
' Sand and Gravel
C. A. IIAUTlatOY Sand and Gravel
plant. Clean- washed sand anct
gravel; crusnod gravel, all Use.'
Phono, plant 1203, or office 121.
Storage
WAREHOUSING Storage, - Durtri- ,
bution. Medford Warehouse, 910
South Front St. Phone $!$. ;
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE
CO. Office 111 N. Fir street.
Phone 315. Prices right. Service
guaranteed.
DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE.
Sorvlce guaranteed. $0 8. Grape
Et; phone 644, or residence 1060
RE1NK1NG TRUCKINO BERV1CH
Transfer -and hauling of all
, kinds. Offjce 109 -South Front
8L. Phone 382. - . ',...-
IF MOV1NQ north, south, east or
we-t,, Phcns A.hland 2,46-L. New
equipment; prompt service; low
est rates.. Bonded carried. :.' A.1L.
AnntedU... '!
' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
-.i.'--: ..w. .. - -FOI.t,SALE"-VExccUcnt
Blng, Royal
Anne and Lambert cherries.
Wing"' orchards, 1 ml, cast- of
Jacksonville. Old Stage Road.'
y n- y li-" ' ' 92
FOR SALE Royal Anno cherrloj.
good ones.-' 4 ml. north Crater.
Lake III way. 90
FOR SALE Royal Anns, Blnif
. cherries, 5 cents, Mre,- H. fA. -.
. PePh, Airport road. ... ' .- 2
BARGAIN, on shakes. 224 Clark
Street. : -i- ' 10U
I'LANTS and cut flowers. . Mra. ;
Dressier, 1107 East Mnln. Phone
1569L. 02
FOR SALE Dining room sot,
spinet desk and chair, Lloyd baby ;
stroller'-and Kiddle . car, Call.
1125V or 38 SummltJ 90
FOR SALE 1 electric milk-shake
. machine, cheap. - Jennings Loan
Office. 5 So. Front.: . . -93
FOR SALE At bargain, 4 oak
ver.ecr doom, else $ M feet by 7 H
foot, with look and without' gtasa, .
See them at Mail Tribune ptto.
i. . - II
roll SALB Used sewing ma.
.enines. all makes. $6 np: .terms
tf desired. All makee rent Id and
repaired. White sewing Machine
Co., 8 North Bartlett, t 1 nt
FREE kindling with 1 hxvda gree
' slab. - Buv -now- and cave .xiestev..
sS8
Valley Fuel Co.' JUlf
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