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S" -s-r f t ' S3 J" k ..... J -1 i i mekfoi-to mail tribute, mepfokd, oreoqnt, Monday, .tune 22, ion. PAGE RETEJf EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" BUTTER AND EGGS OPEN Q0!Ef! WltH NO PRICE CHANGE PORTLAND, June 22 (Gen eral trade conditions in the butter markot are (inlet. Make and of ferings show a liberal increase far recent days and an especially good uupply of undergrades of noted. -.. ' Basis of prices in the egg market shows little, if any, material change for recent days. Receipts are Just about holding their own while stor age demand is losing. Stock avail able lor fresh consumption is therefore little changed. J PORTLAND, June 22 (ff) Ber rtos sold better on the East Side iiuiiuuiB malum luuuy. rni'Hb were steady to firmer in spots but the call was improved except for log anberries. Sales wore shown $1.00 1.26. ! i Strawberries sold $1.50-2.00, tho former for Etterhergs and the "lat ter ior s nest uregons. uenerai business was $1.75-1.80. Hluckc;V)s sold $1.65-1.75 crate with raspberries $1.25-1.50 but mostly $1.26-1.40. Demand for currants was excel lent at $1.65-1.75 crate. , Green beanR moved 7-R.e lb. Peas found a good call at 5-6c; the latter for Telephones, Radishes moved fairly well; most 20c doz. bunches. . Cabbage market was fairly steady 75-80c crate. New potatoes uhowed an eicc'cil iOnt movement at 2VjC lb. for best. Dallas cucumbers were $1 box. : ' Dallas squash sold $1.25 for top staff. Cauliflower was mostly $1 crate. Asparagus hold firm at $1 doz. bunches. Spinach was slow at 40-45c or ange box, :.. . Lettuce 'sold rapidly at r:70-S0c generally. . Turnips moved at a spread of 25-50c doz. bunches.: . . ; : tinny hM ncDT di am UUUITI Ull ULUI ILOll .. PORTLAND, June 22 (VP) Whtlo there was a somewhat prettier run of livestock at North Portland over Sunday as compared with any re cent Monday, almost runaway prices were shown in spots, re flecting the general advances iii commodities throughout the, world us a result of the debt statement Of President Hoover Livestock. PORTLAND, June 22. CP) Cattle 2175: very active for fleers and she stuff. Steers, C00-900 llm., good, $s.258.65; medium, $7.75 'A 8.26: common, $7.00f(( 7. 76: (900-1100 lbs.) good, $8.00t8.50; modium, $7.25 ffi 8.00; common, $0.60fi7.25; fllOO-1.100 lbs.) good, $7.00017.25; medium, $61J7: belt ers (650-850 lbs.) good, $6.50 7.00; medium, J5.60WG.50; com mon, $4.50 5.50; cows, good, $5,2515.75; common and medium $4.25fffo.25; low cutter nnil cut ter, $1,759? 4.25; bulls (yearlings excluded) good and choice (beef) $4.25f?H. 75: cutter, common nnd medium, $3.00B)4.26; venk-rs (milk fed) good and choic?, $7. bowk; medium, $5.757.25'; cull and common, $3.76 6. 76. Calves (250 500- lbs.) good nml choice $0.00 '7.50. Hogs 1210, $1.00 higher. Light light (140-100 lbs.) good nnn choice. $8.50iyU.2o; light Weight (100-180 Ibn.) good nnd choice, $8.60Si9.25: light weight (1G0 180 lbs.) good nnd choice, $9.00 4j:p.26r light weight u su-suo ios.j ' .., en nnif,-fi '-if,, me dium weight (200-220 lbs.) good nnd Choi, $8. 25!). 25; (220-250 lbs.) good and choice, $7.25(98; heavy weight (250-290 lbs.) good and choice, $0.50 7.60; (200-350 lbs.) good and choice $6.25 7.25: packing sows (275-500 lbs.) good and choice, 6. 26 ft 7.25: packing sows (275-500 lbs.) me dium and good, $5.25 6. Feeder and stocker pigs (70-130 lbs.) gond and choice, $7.50 8.50. Sheep 2760; very active. Uimbs (!I0 Hie. down) good nnd choice, $5.5O6.00: medium. $4.255.50; all weights, common, $3.60 4.50. Yenrllng wethers (90-110 lt.) medium to choice $2.00 3.50: ewes, (90-120 lbs.) medium to choice, $1.602.00: (120-150 lbs.) medium, to choice, $1. SO 1.75; oil. weights cull and common, $1. ttji.SO. Portland Produce PORTLAND. June 22. lPl Butter: Prints 92 score or better. 25 27c; standard!, 24 25c car ton. EGOS raclflc Poultry Produc ers' selling prices: FreJh extras ISc: standards 17c; medium 1 6c. MILK Buying price: Grade B $1.60V.80 a cental, with "sur plus tlfrl.60 Portland delivery and Inspection. forXTHY MEATS SellinR price to retailors: Country killed hogs, hot butchers under 100 lbs, lOtffillc; venlers 70 to SO lbs.. 1 1 f i 12c: yearling lambs. 6$Sc; spring lambs ll12c; heavy ewes. 45c; canner cows 5c; bulls 7 fi 7 Sc. MOHAIR Nomlnnl. Buying price 193t- clip: Long hair 12c; kid hair 17c lb. BL'TTEItFAT Direct to ship pers, track l21c: No. 2 grade llflHc; stations So. 1. t T 51e: No. 2, 11flf.c: Portlnn.l delivery nrlcei.: No. 1 butlerft 71 21c; No. 2, HttSne; sneet 24c. LIVE POLLTKV Net buying BRINGING UP FATHER MRS. 36,Cf, HEK? IS A SUMMONS TO APPEAR. IN tOURT FTC tPlk 1 - vni II a CAR IN FRONT OF A FIRE HOUSE .... . . . ..I prices: Hea-y nens coiorea, Yi lb,j. up, 1718c lb., do 314 to 4 lbs., 13c; under 3 lbs.,: 11c; broil ers 18c; No. 2 chickens. 5c lb., old roosters 7c; ducks, Peklns 1 5 17c; gcene 13c. i V ' 'ONIONS Selling price lo retail ers: Oregon $1.50 1.75 cwt; Call- fornla new crop llermudaa $1.7 crate; yellow $2'.25'3.50 cental;; red $1.75 cental. .' ; J PoTATOES-r-Orcgon; Doschutes $1.35) 1.50; bAiters $1.75; local 70. 80c; Vnklma 25ci$1.15. . NEW POTATO ICS Local 2 ',4 3b lb; cast west, 3c lb. WOOL 1931 crop nominal, Wil lamette vallay ile; eastern Oregon 10l lC. ... . j, s; 1, . .... HA V-riuyltig price for produq cr: Alfalfa $14 15;- clover $19 12; outs and vetch $1011 ton. Portland Wneat : POUT1 Wheat:-. ,AND, June 22 m Open . .54 . .54 High .B5iA .56 VL Low - .54 .54 Close .My .55 'A July ... Sept, Cash wheat: Dig liend Ulucstcm Soft, white Western white ..... Hard winter Northern spring Western red '. Oats: No. 2-38 lb. white . 56 5G 56 63 53 63 ....$20.00 Today's car receipts:-wheat 11; flour 17; oats 2; hay 2. San Francisco HtiKcrfat SAN FRANCISCO, Jltn 22. W) llutterfat- f. o. b. Sai Francisco, 20c. WILLIAMS CREEK, Ore, June 22. (Spl) Mrs. Ira Spnrlln and son IjCr'ter, and Clem -iilodgpitc spent a few days at Klamath Falls' last week, returning;, .via . Crater Lake. Mrs. Pennington and son Evan, are spending some lime at Yon colla With her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Shields. -Iille recuper ating from a recent' operation for iippendicltis. , 1 " ' The farm known' a.s tho Asa lloxle ranch was recently pur chased by a Mr. Murphy ..from near JackrMinvllle. ' . 1 Children's day exerclsert at the Williams Sunday -'school last Sun day, despite Uie -rain were ell at tended., Rev. D. T). ; Randnll of Medford, spoke In the morning. A basket dinner at the., community hnll at noon 'and ft children's pro-' gram and an address by Reverend Shade, of rirnnt Pan In the aft ernoon, completed an enjoyablo day. Mrs. Lester Sutton and daughter Carmollta, ppent the w'-eek-end with her parente, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Flxley. She was accompanied home by her sister. Mrs., Chester Boat, and children who"- will siend a week visiting In Klamath Falls. Miss Eunice Blodgelte left on Thursday afternoon for a trip In the east In company with Miss Melva Macy of Ornnts Pars. They will go by the way of Los Angeles to New Orleans, thence to New York City. The girls will attend six weeks' summer school at Col umbia rniverslty. Henry Trumbley and son Julian, of Ashland, were dinner guests at the Frank Wood home Inst week. Mr. Hc-nrlcss of Portland, was nn over night gue-1 Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Fmnk Wood. Mr. ar.d Mn. George Ceugle of Sprague River and Mrs. Margaret Klncade of Klamath Falls, visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Congle. recently. Ed Walling of Provolt received word Monday of the dcilh of nn uncle. George Peck, uf Glenwood. Iowa, 7SJJry g5'-T m M Wl .... -2 .1! .. II ? L -W I tih. f oor butterfly i J . , By SUL : l'rw eoiMQ in to put aaggji OOTSO? NtTlTb 5QIMS TO CQSTX? UfAKlD .-thebes no ouseouMryi canj BAisE.qooo' oitll ilHE rSe WHIM- llrgagOBgrf Mjf IT'S K1V TURNl Y Jf -rngc-r V 'oPP AND MO MOMKEN... AKJD 1 WISH 1 MAD IT 1 .T, 1 ASOOD SCARE INTO - ";: !r tkZ- p.AtAST SUV "TO VOL) MAKE UP , DOUS-vajC: POUMO THAT $OP A LOT. OP TH.N&S roues, THAT HIM HE'S SAME LIK P! feT FlPMeDON-rV T'A ! WOUR. MIVJO IP VCS I iVCUT BEFORE WE THAT COOLO HAPPEN! ROCrV VWAS A SICK RABBIT cSyl.'1, V LlW----;-S COM&THROOGM, .'.' V WORTH THAT MUCH ??S!!S"c,eo TO MS THAT. X GDULOfa rViUr zre Ke -?S :Cji ' ' X Mr VTS MV Turn'.) I" : wA vwe COMSlDeR. ITy&i gg. ZjT " V eM0 r,ORE WAmWG TOR Sfe;:-. $ TH A0 THIg i WILLIAMS CREEK 1 , WILL FIX THAT A 4 I I vVHACrS 1 DOLLAR FINE OR SIX MONTH 6 'fll . TAKE THE SIX l RJ1 rtm m S 1 tm.s ? in jail. . what will, i do ? J II I ' . - months' II i i a m i . j i i t i ill - v w.tTi : x. 71 1 7 r-ii i mi l i wmr -i r- t arwwcA n g r i i u n i i xi' tj. n J kMMUl I it IT. 11 1 i ' ' II I I II II IE I U III! I 1MB Mi r I I I' 1 ' Stanley Sparlln of lvlnmalh Falls visited his grandparents, Mr. and; Mrs. Taylor Hartley, recently. , i Mrs. Frank Wood ' entertained , Willi a six o'clock dinner on last' Thursdny, tlve occunlon being Mr.) Wood birthday. Those present were 'Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hotts, 1 Mr., and Mrs. A. O. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Flxley - Friends are sorry to hear that t Entll Moor suffered a stroke ofj paralysis Monday night and Is un-t able to speak. , - I t'tearle Vahrenwnld .' attending summer school at CorvalKa, having won p. scncoiuianip in nis -i-n .pis club work last year, lie also won $1.60 In prizes at the fair with his displays.'' Mrs. J. M. Loyd of Derkeley. who has been spending the lust two weeks with her parents, Mr. and' Mm. C. W. Huberts, returned home Sunday. William Vahrcnwnid of Chicago.' III., visited his cousin Emil Vahr-, enwnld, here last week. It Is the' first time they have met. i Sunday callers at the home of Mri and Mrs. Frank Wood Included 1 Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Detrlch of Mod- 1 ford and Mi, and Mrs. J. M. John son nnd .dnughters Nancy und Nor ma, of Grants Pnr. Olatha and Ralph Tappln, Ben Lctteken, Neva Clark nnd Victor Sparlln spent tho evening n" gue.?ts of Blanche and Bessie House Sundny evening. Annual school meeting of dis trict No. 16 was held Monday. Frank Miller wns elected director lind Mrs: A. O. Edwnids clerk. The out-going director wub (Icorgo Spnrlln and tho clerk, Charles Cayle. . . . FrleniV- are' g'nd to know that Ir Sparlln, who, has been 111 with pneumonia fever Is Improving and Is able to sit up sonic now. A very sweet June bride was Mins Iris Lofliunl, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lbfland, who was united In marriage to 'ern Itlchnnlf on on the morning of June 6. The wedding was solemnized by Itev. W. R. Balrd, pastor of the Chrli'llan church of Medford at tile parsonage. The bride was gowned In white silk crepe. They were attended by the bride's sis ter Laura LoXland, and Maurice Brltls. Miss Loflund was one of the graduating cla-s of tho Med ford high school. After the grad uation exerclso the happy -couple WANTKlWMISCKLjVVlirtC8 WANTED Room and bonrd for man and 7-year old boy, well located, near school. Peoplo' caring for boy must give refer ences. Box 2154, Tribune. ' 91 WANTED To rent ranch, capable of keeping about 20 cows. Write Victor Huson, Cloverdalo. Ore., or phone 1S45-X, Medford. 93 HAVE your . Furniture re-upholstered, ' re-glued, . refinislled .by . Thlbault, Tel. 969R. 100 FEW SMALL CARS to reflnleh at $25.00. Auto Beauty Shop, 115 CLEAN cotton rags wanted at the Mall Tribune office. tf WANTED Shoe rcparrlng; expert workmanship, first-class mater ials. Men's half-soles $1.00; ladles' half-soles 75c. C. M. Kldd & Co. 9 NOW Is the time to sproy your rose bushes, shrubbery, tor mildew and aphis; also fruit treeii, shade trees and cork elm. Tel. 258-W. 8tf WANTED 2d hand goods Junk. Pats, 1506 Prune. Ph. 647-U 91 FOR OAR DEN and field plotting, sand, gravel and sediment. Tel. 12-J. Samuel Bsteman. tf LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money. Hawley Transfer, 619 No. River side. Phone 1044-X. itf WANTED Household goods, tools and junk, or what have youT Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Urape 9 Phone 106$. U left for Eureka and other points In northern California for a week's honeymoon. When they returned home they were welcomed by nn old-fashioned charivari by their frlend.i and neighbors. Mr. Rich ardson Is a young rancher of near Provolt and thoy are now at homo to their friends on their ranch. Their many friends Join in wishing them many happy years. I -Al Linguist and Roy Loflnnd havo leased tho Humdinger mine and are putting in a stamp - mill and concentrating plant. ' Alfred I.-irlmoro cut his leg with an axe while working In tho woods Wednesday. , Henry Trumbley and son Julian, n'f ' Afhland were dinner guests "nT tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood of Williams Monday. . J Little Larry Hill, small son (it Lostt-r Illll, who has been in the Sacred Heart hospital at Medford for the last five weeks was ablo to be brought home last week, I Mr. Hendricks of Portland .was.. an over night guest nt the Frank. 1. UUtl III.IIIU ,v uuiii-nuu lll,lll. ; CUSSIFIED sDVBRTISISO RATES ? . Rtft nil- warrt far first Inttrtlon. 2c; cieh fuccie-JIno Iniri-tion, lc: minimum 25c. Index vnnr ad with For Snli. Ffir Rtnt. te. mil count then word af well as each Initial, tilcphana number, etc., as a word. Clatiitied arts cath In advance and not taken over nhone, unlets adverlUer has monthly account. No allowance for phone errors. nELP WANTKl) MALE AGENTS to place salescards with Individuals for nationally ndver- - tl---cd electric r-locks. No selling; liberal commission. 300 Traders Bldg., San Francisco..- 91 WANTED Man to dig Well In ox change for a good car. Phono 903-.I-2. klFXP WANTtelJ FEM ALB WOMEN. GIRLS Mnke $12 dozen embroidering pillow tops al home; plen.Hanl work: experience unnecessary; nridrrssodjvMtvclopo brines on rtlclllarw. Aledrt'U C'L. 373 Fulton, Brooklyn, N. Y. 01 , WANTED BIXOATION8 WANTED Hour work and wash ings. Phono 809X2. Reasonable. ' 110 WANTED Calcimine nnd paint ing work. Phono 108. 73tf WANTED Cooking In summer -home or small camp. Capahte and experienced woman. Phone 4S7-Y. 72lf IX) m LOST Full grown male grav cat. Vicinity of Hospital Hill. Phono 61 2 Y. ' 92 LOST Red Irish; Setter. Answers to name of "Pot," Call 614-.1. 9I -It dog Is missing, call 1616 IMtfM FOR KENT rURNISHICii ROOMS FOR KENT Rooms with bonrd. Close in. Phone 907X. 93' FOR RENT Sleeping room with garage. 117 Almond St. 92 FOR RENT Pleasant room for gentleman: sleeping porch, bath, garage. 600 East Mam. vi FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room; rate moderate. 226 South Riverside. . tf FOR RENT nOCBKB FOIL RENT House. Call 634-W. 92 FOR RENT 6-rnom houMe. Phone 934 R, furnished 91 FOR RENT Furnished hoiwe. 221 No. Holly Bt. 97 FOR RENT Furnished homo for wkrt.. cheap. Inquire at 542 Mdln St., after 5 p. m. 90 Foil RENT Modern three-room furnished house. Lawn, shade nnd some girden. Close In. K35 East 9th St. Inquire 848 Kant th. $ FOR RENT IIOCSKS FOR RENT Houso on St. Phone 185. Dr. FOR HUNT - Furnished houso, now furniture, fivo rooms, 11 ko new. Phone 1119. 80lt- FOR RENT New 4-rm. houso. Hardwood floors, breakfast nook, electric rnnge, garago. 202 Port land Ave., east front. Phono 2C7L. 85tf FOR RENT To adults. Clean 5 room house. Phono 583-X. 87tf FOK RENT D-room month, water paid. ' -Molly. house, $2 5 21-1 Norlh FOR RENT 4 to -room houses. Phone 106. SO N. Central, 4tf FOR RENT Homos. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. . ; - i7tt FOR RENT House In Everette Court and Kathertne Court, West 11th St.; unfurnished; for fam ily of two;, olean, modern, has electi-lo range; breakfast nook set and plenty of cabinet work; large garage.' Iphone 288. 16tf FOR RENT New modern 4-room houso, basement, nice garago. Redden & Co., 119 No. Central. Phono 720. . - 7811 FOR RENT -room furnished house near high school; I bed rooms, c. Si DaVoe, Tel, 628-J-2. lltf FOR RENT ' 0-room modern - home, 2 Vi miles .from Medford on South Pacific Highway. Hard wood floors, fireplace, lawn and flowers. $40 a lnon'b. -. Clias. H. Ray. Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302,, . 94 for RENT--Eastslda home, six rooms, modern, . newly finished hardwood floors. Furnace; base ment, garage. Phono 1021, 01 FOR RKNT APARTMBNT8 KG II RENT 3-room furnished uparlmont. - 40 CJulnce, Phono lUI-W. , 97 FOR RENT Attractively furnish ed 3-room apartmenL , Private bath. 905 West 10th. 91tf FOR RENT Furnished two and four-room apartments, reduced. rates. 135 N. Holly. . PLEASANT furn. apt., Electrolux refrlg. Berben Apia., 10 Wulnce FOR RENT Furnished npart ment, private bath. 305 Enst Jackson St. 89tr FOR RENT Modern duplex apart ment. Adults. Reduction In rent to couple who will tako care of yard. 713 Cedar Bt. 91 FOR RENT "Best apartments In town,", st Schiller Apts., cor. 6th nnd o'nkdule. Phone 1682. UK FOR RENT 'Clean npnrtmoht. Privnto bath aarngi, -61 North Oakdnla Ave. 92 FOR RENT -Apt. $06 W, Main. 104 FOR RENT Furn. I and l-rm. ants: garage. 604 W, 10th. 4tf FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. downstairs; adults. 345 N.I Bartlett. Phone 753-M. 78tf FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt.; private entrance; reason able. 618 8o. Oakdale. 63tf FOR RENT Modern furnished front apt., with gsrage. Arthur Arms, 130 N. Holly, phono 1277-R. 75tf FURNISHED housekeeping apt.; lights, hot and cold water; hotel service and lounging privileges. Rent reasonable. Hotel Holland, Phone 710. I6tf FOR RENT Clean furnished apartment, centrally loeated, Phone 623, between 11 and 2. 7ltf FOR RENT 4-room apt.i steam heat, Frlgldalre, hot water, snd gsrnge. Inquire (03 8. Holly St., evenings and Sundays, J09tf FOR RENT M1SCK1XANKOCB Oenova;FOR RENT - Oarage, $3.00 per Hidden. I month. :125 South Riverside, tf UFSINESS OrrORYlWTTIMH FOR SALE Service, station, groc erlce nnd fountain. Inqulro lit Mill Servico Sta.. end of N. Cen tral Avo., on McAndrow's road. 01 FOR SALE Apt. houso and nice building lot. 806 W. Main. 113' POll KXCnANGB COUPU nnd light trunk to trade for good light flvc-pasaenger car. Leo- Wakefield, Jacksonville.- 92 KLAMATH Fulls apartment, new, value $10,000.00, mortgage $3. 500.00, for ranch stocked. No bonded Irrigation. Thompson, 210 Winters Bldg. 91 FOR TRAflE 7-ronm modern home, hardwood floors, 3 bed rooms, largo lot,- ten minutes from heart city. Trado furnish ed or unriirniMhed for ranch. Will assume. Owner 1020 El bert SI., Oakland, Cal. 0-1 EXCHANGE 0-ronm modern home. Double gnrngo, good lo cation near business nnd Los Angeles, Rt. 2, box 172, Fontann, Cnllf. 91 TO TRADE 100 A, 100 cultivated, sandy lonm. volcnnlp ash,, deep .-"and rich. Harney Co., 23 ml. H. of Burns. Also a Model 26 T Fonl truck, Wafiird transmis sion. A good ono. What hiivo you. C. C, Austin, It. R. 4, Box 81A. 02 EXCHANGE 13 acres Improved, wlih orwllhont stock, ('tear. For , Medford properly, or what havo you? One mllp sooth of Talent on highway. Mrs. Wilson, Tal ent. 02 FOR, BALE I.1VK8TOCK FOR' HALE- or TRADE for live stock Itamboullott owes, with ' 84 lambs. Roasoriable. Produc ers Exchange, phone 291. South Pacific. 70tf FOR 8ALR AUTOMOBILES t.olt HA1.E 1926 Dodge coupe. A r,, buy. phone 198, Ashland, . ore. Address II E. Main. 93 SOME OF OUR REAL BARGAINS 1928 Hudson Sedan $585.00 1920 Bulck Sedan 1345.00 1925 Bulck Sedan $295.00 1926 Ford Roadster $65.00 1927 Blllclt Coupe $306.00 Sco these cars at ' SCI1ERER MOTOR CO. 128 S. Riverside 28-40 N. Riverside 86tf FOR HALF nitAL HINT ATE FINEST RANCH that we know of at. tho price Is ,74 acres, of creek bottom land all under an old deeded water right, all In cultlyatlon. New modern bung alow, all modern conveniences; . modern barn, poultry house, garage, etc. Fine roads, elec tricity. This ranch Is Just gllt-l-dgcd. Priced st $16,000 and worth every cent of It. Brown & White, realtors. 8tf 40-ACRE Stock Ranch, 20 acres timothy and clover. Abundant water in privately owned ditch. Modern farm home nnd one of finest stock bnrns In the county. Excellent outside rnnge. Condi tions also perfect for recreational home. Good sized lake for fish ing, swimming, etc, can be easily . constructed. .. One-fourth Acre on banks of Rogue River, 20 minutes from Medford, with few fruit trees, excellent lawn and shrubbery, water and electricity, well ar ranged modern bungalow com pletely furnished all for $2,750. This Is n high class fishing lodge or country home. RAY F. MORAN CLAUD MILES Jackson County Bank Bldg. $ FOR SALE Lot 100x200, 6-rnom house, well, garden; $H50, See owner, W. J. Lydcn, Jacksonville. 107' By George McManus FOR 8ALK ROMES FOR SAI.E ly; stove.- -House nt 238 H. Hoi Phono 0O0L. 91tf uv-i ua!.i. tiv owiinr. Modern home. 6 rooms and bath, 2 largo porches, cellar, garugo with ce ment driveway, barn, woodfhed and chicken house: also garden artd berries, fine lawn. All on coiner lot. 52x140 feet.-In good irenldcntlnl district. Owner leav ing town on account ot sickness. Small, payment down, rest ,like rent to responsible party with liicoino. No speculators need apply. Proporty may be seen at 501 Bcntlv street or can -42z lleultv stroot for narticulnm Phone 823L. .01 -FOR SALE Modern 6-room houeo at Central Point. Newly rerm Ished Insldo and out. A bargnln nt $1750, .worth $3000. $300 down, balance, easy. Call 87 2.1 or 410R. 3 GOOD HOME for salo like rent or trade for what hove you olear? Owner, U06W. : Foil SALE My homo at flee. 48 North Orange. sncrl- 92 FOR HALE- Opportunity for home buvors. Depression prices quoted on Ihrco most attractive , homes with hardwood floors, flroplaces, hasemt-nt ami furnaces on Glenn Oak Court find Barneburg Road, Siskiyou Holghtr. Charles R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Building. Phone 302. ! FOR HALE Modern 4-room house, partly furnished, on Enst sldo. Inoulre at 414 S. Riverside. 01 FOR SALE By owner, house on Minnesota m. ; pnone iso. . ur- FOR SALE OR RENT 4-room modern house, largo lot: 4 miles from Medford, Phone 743. tf FOR SALE Phone 106. - Attractive homes. 10 N. Central. tf WHEN YOU think of real estate, think ot Brown A White. u FOR SALE miBCKLLANEOCS FOR HALE Royal Ann cherries, 6 cents per pound; loganberries, rnspherrUi-v black and red ' Phone 687 or coil ut Hawk's plumbing shop. 93 'OR HALE Victor radio; nlso small Ice box. Phono 1II7X 93 .'OR HALE Westinghnuso range, excellent condition. Phono U25Y 92 llBArTIFUL' Olndlola blooms. Kpeclnl price on largo orders, Lee R, Espey, Grants Pass, Ore 93 It HI) RASPBERRIES for canning The same flno berries at the same old place. Look for sign 1 mile, out. Kings Highway )hi. no 1652R1. 91tf FOR SALE Grain hay, $7.00 per ton In field. . E. L. Walz. Phono 447W. .91 NOW booking orders for apricots. Pierces Hothouse. Phone 597R2. 93 FOR SALE Extra strong 4-wheel trailer, new tires, $25. 1608 N. - Riverside. . 91 FOR SALE Loganberries, also black caps. Harry Stocle, Fern Valley. 91 FOIt HALE Cuthhert red rasp, -berries, 5o a cup. You pick thein. phone 8F3. - . 95 FOR HALE Lang range, like new. Reasonable. 321 (lenessee. 90 FOR SALE Cherries, slightly damaged, 8c lb. Pick them your self. Bngley Orchard, ' Talent. '. 90 FOR SALE 7J Trnller for $25: 50 gal. pressure tank $8. Pat's Second Hand Store, -1306 Pruno St. - . - 91 A-l SHAKES, $10 a. thousand St Trail Store. loo L ! II- FOR SALE ljite cnbhnge plants. C. Carey, phone 8-UJI. 98 FOR 8 A LP Boau and outboard motors. 10 Do, Riverside, tt BUSINESS DntECTORT ' Abstracts MURRAT ABSTRACT CO. Ab--trcu ot Title, Title Insurance, f Rooms I and 5, No. 91 North ' Centra Ave., upstairs. . JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Tltla i and Title Insaranae. The- only coniole Title System l Jnckson Connty. Acconntants WILSON AUDIT1NQ COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. B, M. Wilson. C. P. A. liberty Bld, Phone 157-Rl Chiropractic Physician ' DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlro practlo Nerve Specialist. Offles hours . to 12, 2 to 6. I0S-104 Liberty Bldg. Otflcs Phone Mft Res. Phons 790-H. , l Expert Window Cleaners LKT OEOROB DO IT Tel. 117B. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Oriental rug denning, specialty. Financial tyJH LEND MONEY to worthy peo ple to pay ineir noneai aeuis. r cine Coast Credit Assoclatlln, ttt Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore. ' Furniture Repairing FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED re-tlnlshed, re-glued, we carry a tull lino ot upholstering sam ples. A. N. Thlbault. Tel 869-R. Glass MEDFORD PLATE OLASS CO.- Auto gluas while you wait. Olass for all . purposes. Phone 446. : 88tf" Money to Loan .Long Time Real Estate Mortgage , LomaM ltiona -IMS ') Commercial Finance Corp. iv:: Medford, Oregon ,. . Personal Loans. '. UP TO $300 on furnliura, )at model autoa, enoorseu nutva,, Legal rates, no extras.7 Licensed by the stnto of Oregon. Cash -today. See W. E.- Thomas. 228 W. 6th, ground floor Holly TheatijC Bldg.. Phone 139. : ".-,' .Piano Instruction ' FRED. ALTON HAIOHT Teacbel of piano, Classical ana popuiss music courses. Halght Musi Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg., Tel Tt Pointing and Psperlmnglng HARRY MARX Painting, tlntlntj .. jMtperhanglng. Tel. 17B-J.. 8tf M. A, BLI89 A COMPANY Pnllttr In.??,' - pftperhanglng and interior finishing. '802 Crater Lake Av. Phone 10. --' Prmters and Pnbllslim MEDFORD PRINTINq CO. I 111 the best equipped printing oinci In Southern. Oregon.. Bookblndi Ing, loose leaf, ledger, bllllte laystems, eto'. Phrtland prices 2TjL HrBL ' --'' ': 1 i Radio Service y-.-i ' RAOIO fiER VICB on ,any itiak radio, II. 0. Purucker, 222 Weal Main SL . Office phone ', 835! I residence 1442.' ' W OUARANTEED radio service al - reasonable rates. Phone 1241 day or night. . Almus PrultLjt - Sand and Orarel C. A. HARTLEY-Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all stses. Phone, plant 1208, or office 18$, Storage , WAREHOUSING Storage, Distil butlon. Medford Warehouse, lit South Front St. phone H. v Transfer EAD8 TRANSFER ft 8TORAQH CO. Office 111 N. Fir street Phone 816. Prices rlghL; Bervle guaranteed. , -y -. , i -. i," DAVIS TRANSFER A BTORAQfel. Service guaranteed. 20 8. Orspe St., Phone $44. or residence 100 REINKINO TRUCKINO BElrTVlp Transfer and hauling of all kinds. Office 80$ South Front St. Phone 382. - ' ? . IF MOVINO north. South, ease or west. Phone Ashland 148-L. New equipment; prompt service; low est rates. Bonded carried. A. L. Ansted. ' ' FOR S A LE, M IHCKIjLA KO t' FOR SALE Mill run lumber, No. 2 common or better, any di mension. Bargain prices. Phone 351R. " -'' . . i FO II A LE A prtcoto will - start selling nbout June 24 r'R. ,C. Ward, Fern Valley. Phone 10F21. .. v - -.- . - ; 'fl FOR SALli Excellent Bins:, Royal Anno and Lambert cherries. Wjng orchnrds. 1 ml. east ,of Jacksonville. Old, Stago Rosd. FOR SALE Royal Ams, BlBg cherries. 6 cents. Mrs. H., O. Peoh, Airport road. .93 BARGAIN on shakos. Street, 224 Clark 100 PLANTS and cut flowers. ' Mrs. Dressier, 1107 East Main. Phone 1569L. , i 9S FOR SALE 1 .electric milk-shake machine, cheap. Jennings Loan Office. 5 8o. Front.. FOR 8 A LB At barfibln. .2 eik veneer doors, slse 8 test by 1 H fee', with lock and without glass. 8e them at Mall Tribune oftiee. . . . tl FOR SALB trsed aelrui chines, all makes, 85 spt-tertM If desired. All make rented aa - repaired. White sewing MachUU Co., 84 North Bartlett. ti FREE kindling with t loads greet) slabs. Buy now and save money. Val'ey Fuel Co. Illlt