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" HiEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, ftrEDFQRD, OBEfiOX, TUESDAY, JTJXE 23, 1931. PAGE NINE "EVERYONF TN SOTITHFRN CiRVdClN , T?F A TY5 THF MFFlFORn MATT TRTRTT117" I j !M, i ' BETTER DEMAND FOR VEGETABLES SEEN IN MARKET POnTLAttt), June Let juce, cabbage and vegetables gen erally jabowed a better ;demand for .today's session f the .East Side Farmers'' market. Local stock of lettuce showed a spread of SI. 00 ft 145 crate With-" some northern Btock at $1.33.' . , . i. Cabbage market was firmer with sales 80 SiSl crate. , , ,. .- !;. . ) Thore was an active call for green and wax beans mostly 7Vi UP c lb. i-'A jew lower. i -. : Peas eold well at 6Gc lb., the latter 'for fancy Telephones. Cauliflower moved up to $1.25 crate for Is.. New K)tatoe8 were in active call; . mostly 2fc 2V6c lb. ' : . Old potatoes found a fair call; generally 60c sack. Strawberries showed a range -of $1.602.00 crate with the bulk $1.70 $1:86;- i- -' Blackcaps , moved $1.B01.C5 crato. Raspberries were . $1.2001.50 with few above $1.40. Loganberries sold $1L20 crate. Currants moved around $1.60 & ' 1.65 generally; a few $1.7.5. Yellow transparent apples were il.15ffpl.25 small 'luff. . . Dallas squash held mostly $1.2C flate crate. . Root vegetables were talrly ac tive nt late lu-ices. ;- BUTlifiEGGS PORTLAND, June 23. () While there was no general change in the price of butter either on the produce exchange or on the open markot for ,the day, con tinued easiness Is reflected in the situation here. A similar view of the trade appears in advices from the north "and south. . Butterfat price conditions con tinue :iinchnnKed. General trading In ores is with. out definite change as to price. During the Inst few days a rather fair increase in the supply was noted here. . i : , , i . ' :- Llvestook PPRTt.AND,vJune. 23tfP) Cut tle 70;: steady. 'Steers -(600 to 900 lbs.) c'ommon-$6.50(?i 7:75r (900 to 1100 lbs.) common $G(&6.25. Hogs 475; unsettled. Sheep and lambs 2,000; very steady. : ': Portland Produce PORTLAND, June 23. (If) Countrv meats: Selling price to retailers: Country killed hoRS, best butchers under loo lbs., 12 12Vic: vonlers. 70-80 lbs., HVjC 12c; yoarllnR lnmlia, C-8c; spring lambs, 11-1 2c; heavy ewes, 4-oc. canncr cows, 5c: bulls, 7-7 tec. Butter, butterfat, ettt-'s, milk, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool nnd hay quotations uncnangea. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, June 23. (P) Wheat futures: . Open High Low Close! July 55 W .5514 .54 A .51', 4 Kept. .. .65 .55i-'.54 ;544 Cash wheat: i Ttlir llrmri hluestem 66 Soft white ' 56 Western white 66 Hard winter 63 Northern spring , "3 Western red Oats: No. 2 38-lb. while. $20.00. Today's enr receipts: Wheat 10; flour 4; corn 3. Wall Street Report ftBW VOItK. June 23. (IP) fcrlcca .cUwd $i tit - lower en the New York stock exchanKO to day, reflectlnu extensive profit tnklns from the sweeping rl.e of Monday nnd Inst Saturday. ' -Compared with yesterday' vio lent ndvonce, the leading security markets of the world were qulft. London showed sllcht advances, while tho Berlin boersc was rel atively steady nnd the Furls ex ehnnire nomewhat Irregular. United mates Steel common lost $2, and there wns similar nt de clines in International Telephone. Woolworth, Baltimore & Ohio. Non Tort Central nnd Tnion I'nclflc. Bethlehem Steel, General Klectrlc. General Motors, American Can. Penneylvnnla. American Telephone and Consolidated Go gave up $1 to $1.75. Coppers retained port of their early rise, which we based on a stronger market for tho metal. 1 The turnover of shines in the New York market was only 2.610. 000 or 2.000.000 ehares less than yesterday's. Today' closing prices for eight een aelected stocK follow: Am. Can 107H 1TB U 27 29 "4 3' !N I6;S Jl- Sfl 17 Am. Tel. and Tel. .. Anaconda Col. Gas Curtis Wright General KN'ctriq .... General Motor ...... Kennlcot Copper .... Mont. Ward Itadlo Corporation " W"Wl.W BRINGING UP Rending Sears' Roebuck S. P. , ., Trans. Am . United Air Craft U. S. Steel Corpt. Trust Shs 5-yr. Fxd Trust 7 65 ;81 -7H, 27 Mr B 7 K Meteorological Report June 2, 1931. Medford and vicinity: Falrf to night nnd Wednesday. Warmer Wednesday.-,- r " Oregon: Fair tonight and Wed nesday. Warmer in Interior Wred nesdny. . ; I--0 a. r Bl Local Data Temperature (deKroos) 6S . 48 Highest Oast 12 hours) 71 C8 Lowest (Inst 12 hours) 55 - ! 48 Hel. humUUty (per ot.) 32 2 Precipitation (inches) Htnto ot weather .-.Clear Clour Lowest temperature this morn inff 4S degrees. Total precipitation since Sept.. It 1930. 13.19 inches. Temperature a year ago today: Highest 78; lowest 47. Sunset today", 7:n p. m. Sunrise Wednesday, 4.36 n. m.( Sunset Wednesday, 7:50 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M, ; 120th Meridian 8ime j ' '' ""' ' "n 1931. Inl'l Ft'aiurc Service. Inc. Crcm Uriljlii nahf, twcrml. ' '3 I THE NEBBS Gone But Not Forgotten By SOL HESS flrl . f weU.,YOO KMOo OH.I DOKfT THIrJK H NOU CANJT Tet-L we ACTS AMD r i RE.UOE SOMETHIW& 1-71 -MQBOOY IS MS HAD A Fl&HT 1 NJgSS VWOOLO SOTO) TrieW STARTS TO TUlNk; ABOUT HAOOENJED TO WEB8.1 SAW iNWONJOERIK! (WITU: HIS WIFE AWQ( Y SUCH AM rZVTEJT HAN6E HE- TrJIKJKS THIS IS A OOKE pETe REMTES, im TMIS KJEIGweoe AUHAT WAPPOJED SWe'S LEFT HOME W V TO FOOL HER A . VWITW WIS LIMITE1D COMPBCMEMSIOM , 6s . HOOD- BUT MO1.. PETE MUOULOWT TP NEBB HE (MSe H PULLED I SACk: jJj ( HE HAS A HARD TIME. RTIrcSVV TW i:i KMOVJ AMVTWirvIS ABOUT rjEOS WAS- LEAVIN THIS STUMT TO 1 I T7"" ' l ' OUT TWEC eJOKSS FROM THEL ' ' y laS) f BUT WHAT A CHOICE PACCA&e .."JZ?7 4t- VgRlrJS; HERBACKyCi J , ' If ftClV XiSERlOUS THiMSS IM LIFS TTf , sL,J?TK OP COMCEX1TCATEO t3UCK " . ow. the toils p- lr- ys - ' & :' I I ' rr ' ' III VS JLUI siajri soup this fellovw kjebb fe-23 - CZ?ZJ Qa1! II ; X 1 I I I M (CoprriCIH.WI.brTI,.B.llSyi.dlc.l..Irc) Tr.J.M.,k R. U. 8. Pit. Met hi r r to no S3 ?? rl ' i I ! CITY naker City C2 42 Clear Ilismarck 74 60 Cloudy Uulso 90 Bl P. Cdy. Denver 92 CS P. Cdy. Dos Moines 92 78 P. Cdy. Fresno 92 62 Clear Helena 78 52 Cloudy Los Angeles .... SO CO Clear Marshficld ...... CO 4 4 Cloudy Phoenix 102 78 Cloudy Portland 70 62 Cloudy 1 Hcd Bluff 92 CO Clear Roseburg 68 48 Clear Salt Lake 93 70 Clear San Kranclsco... 68 66 Clear Santa Fc 94 58 Clear Senttlo C2 SO Cloudy Spokane 54 46 Clear Walla Walla .... CS 60 Clear Winnipeg 06 64 Cloudy W. J. Hutchison, Meteorologist, deserTknotholes FOR- BETTER VANTAGE! . ..- r, v,i PITTSBURGH (UP) ThfCO r4 no more knot-hole spectator at Forbes Field, home of the Pirates, but the Cathedral of Learning, now being constructed, will provide plenty of worry for Barney llrey fuss. Tho Cathedral I BOO feet high and ha 88 floors. The view from ! mn in Hi. Fnrhe Field bnll park Is better than from any of the knot holes plugged up to pre vent non-paying fans from seeing games. SHERIFF PUZZLED BY OIL PIPE LINE THEFT REDWOOD CITY. (UP) Sher iff J. 1. McGroth wonder who and A 1. VJUV Vl ' ...W. ; Jh.J-- V.S J. Xl FATHER . THAT 15 MRS..IvATRlKAOrslY, THE SOCIAL. LEADER. FANCY MEETING HER HERE ! more particularly, how, and also when, .someone stole 2000 feet, of pipe from the Mid-State Oil com pany premises here, ' : Sections of the pipo line were discovered in a Sun Francisco iron works, but the company insisted that it had -purchased the pipe j from a man named C. Vincent, I who hud posed as an official of jthe oil company. . -. . - I Charles White, mannger .of the concern, denied that -there was any such person connected with the company. t . PERSIST. Oro.,;4uno 23. (Spl)j t Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Morgan gavo A dance at their homo June 13. There was quite a large attendance., Mr. and Mrs. llobart Dltmvorth and children were - vlltlng the A. D. Moore family Sunday. Harry Morgun and Art Moore were business visitor in Medford last week. ..Visitors at Morgans Saturday and Sunday wero Chas. Morgan and Do Witt Planer Jr.. also Owln Austin, and Mr. Hanson. Ben Zlmmer and Geo. Schumer horn have gone to work on tho road at Woodruff MendoWB. 1 Mrs. Clarice Nye spent Sunday and Sunday night at the Wlllits home. I 1 Blllle Wllllta Is staying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. WllliU, while his mother Is at tending the National Kducational association at Los Angeles. - C. W. Zlmmer and wife and children Blllle nnd Georgle, were visitors nt Persist Wednesday and Thursday of last week. C. W. is a brother of Ben Zimmer and they hadn't ceon each other for six teen years. 1 SAMS VALLEY SAMS VALLEY, Ore., June 23. (Special.) Mrs. Ada East, who is among other Sams Valley teach ers registered for summer school at the Ashland Normal, spent the week end at home. Mrs. John Hall, In company with her sister Mrs. Emma Warner, and little son Donald of Trnll, left Tuesday for a visit and business trip to Portland. Mrs. Chas. Hutchison and her mother Mrs. Hank Jonnings re turned last week from a trip to Portland where they accomponied relntives. Mrs. Jennings recently arrived from Gray Bull, Mont., nnd expects to spend the summer with her daughter. Corvallls Excavation work nearing completion for new city library. 1 Lakevlew Pniley National bank mergod with Commercial National bank of Lakevlew. Direct mall route established from Newport to Waldport through South Beach and Seal Rock. Road oiling under way on coast highway from Waldport ferry to Yaehatn. Not Ire of Final fcoltli'inont In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of William J. Rodgers, deceased. The undersigned has filed in the County Court of JackMin County, Oregon, the final account of her administration of the estate of William J. Rodgers. decensed, and said Court ha fixed Saturday, July 25. 1931, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock. A. M., of said day, at tho court-room of said Court, at tho Court llouso In Medford, Jack son County, Oregon, a the time and place for the hearing of objections to said final acceunt and for the settlement of snld eslnto; All person Interested In said tat are hereby notified and re- I f . . SCT I YOU KNJOW.&H6 HVS. BEEN I II! ETnj &HE HAD HUSBAND61D r( ''llllHI t fl rAARRIED FOURTlrAES,, J jM4 J BURN-WHY DON'T YOU J A W ' y AND HAD EACH ONE OF yv lUi - W PROPOSE. TO HER.?j ' Mi O ml , quired to make or file ".their ob jections to said final account, if any they . have, on or before the time aforesaid, fixed for the hear ing and settlement thereof. Dnte of this notice and the first publication thereof is Juhe-28ndi 11)31. . . . CYNTHIA Li RODDERS, Administratrix of the estate of William J. ltodgors, deceased. .' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 1 Riti par word far first Intcrtlon, 2c i eh t fuccwdini fnsartion. lc; minlmuo 25e. Ind your id. wun for salt, ror tiem, lie, no eouii fhts woriH as will it tacn tnmu, ititpnoM number, etc,. s wrtj. Classified adi cuh In advanc and not talm tmr phone, unless advertiser has monthly account, , no allowance im pnoni irrara. WANTED MITOATIONS WANTED Hour work and' wash ings. Phono 809X2, Reasonable. ! 110 WANTED Calcimine and paint Ing work. Phono 108. 7!itf WANTED Cooking 4n summer .- home or small camp. Capable, and experjenoed woma,n. Phone, 437-Y. 72tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS CAR WASHING High Pietsuie System Stonm . .Chassis Cleaning Prices 11.00 to $2.TiO Special syntem for Motor donning tl.00 Speclnl Cleaner for Upholstering ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 101 So. Itiveriddo. . 1)8 WANTED Sheep nnd lambs. Write amount price and loca-. tion. Box O., Mail Tribune. 9-l AM LEAVING Wednesday for J-os Angeles. Will return ten days. Want passengers. Call 699.11 and leave your nddress. I wlil come and see you. 91' WANTED To rent ranch, capable of keeping about 20 cows. Write Victor Huson, ('loverdule. Ore., or phone 1345-X, Medford. 93 HAVE your Furniture re-upiiol-stered, re-glued, refinlshcd by Thlbault. Tel. 9C9R. 100 FEW SMALL CARS to roflnish nt 425.00. Auto Beauty Shop. 115 CLEAN cotton rags wanted af the Mall Trlhuno office. tt' WANTED Shoe repairing; expert workmanship, first-class mater ials. Men's half-sole II. 00: ladles' half-sole 75c. C. M. Kldd & Co. NOW l the time to spray your rose bushes, shrubbery, for mildew and aphl; also fruit trees, shade' tree and cork elm. Tel. 258-W. 68tf FOR GARDEN and field plowing, sand, gravel and sediment. Tel. 912-J, Samuel Bateman. tf LOCAL or long distance hauling. fc We guarantee to save you money. Hawley Transfer, 619 No. River side. Phone 1044-X. 298tf WANTED Household goods, tools and Junk, or what have you 7 - Modrord Bargain House, it N. Gran 8- Phon 106. ' tf FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT A nice room for 1 or 2 In private home. Rulnon women preferred. 211 Cottage. FOR RENT Room:r-lth board $30.00 a month. 704 N. Cen tral. 97 FOR RENT Rooms with board. Close In. phone 967.V. 93 FOR RENT Sleeping room with garage. 117 Almond u V FOR RENT Pleasant i room for gentleman: sleeping porch, bath, gnrnge. 609 East Main. 92 FOR RENT Furnished sleeping roopi; r.u modcrute. . 325 South lllvcrilde, . . tf I.J .: ., S FOR RENT House. Call 034-W. 92 FOR RENT Modern three-room furnlflhml lintisa. Lawn, ehadft nnd some garden. Close In. 835 I East 9th St. lnqulro 848 East Bth. 93 FOR RENT llouso at 238 So. 2tf Holly. Stove. Phono COOL. 9 Foil ' RENT Furnlahed house, four rooms, -bath and Bc-reen -porch. at 1127 West Main. . Phone C. A. Doyoe. 92ir FURNISHED xmnll house, $10 month. Phone 8G9X2. FOR RENT Modern 7-room 1 house, desirable location. Coll 21 8 Y. - ' 9H FOR RENT H0U64. on St. Phone 185. Dr. Geneva Rlddoll. 71tt FOR RENT Furnished house, , new furniture, five rooms, like new. Phone 1149. 8Ctt FOR RENT Now 4-rm. house. Hardwood floors, breakfaflt nook, electric range, gnrago. 202 Port land Ave., east front. - Phono 2C7L. 8B.tr FOR RENT To adults. Clean B room house. Phono 583-X. 87tf FOR RENT 5-room houso. 126 month, water paid. 214 North Holly. 92 FOR RENT 4 to -room houses. Pnono 106. 80 N. Central. 4tf FOR RENT Home. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown 4t White. 17tf FOR RENT House in Everette Court and Katherlne Court, West 11th St.; unfurnished; for 1am lly of two; clean, modern, has olectrlo range, breakfast nook aet and plenty of cabinet work; large garage. Phone 238. 16tf FOR RENT New modern 4-room house, basement, nice garage. Redden & Co., H9 No. Central. Phone 720. 78tf. FOR HHN'T 6-mom modern homo, 2Vi miles from Medford on South Pacific Highway. Hard wood floors, fireplace, lawn and flowers. $10 a month, (.'has. R. Ray. Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. 94 FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOMS. bnth, garage, nil refln Ished. ('heap rent for long term. 9 E. Jackson St., 692V. 97 KOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment. 40 tiuinco. Phone 641-W. 97 PLV'IASANT furn. apt., Elerlrolux refrlg. Berlien Apts., 10 Cjulnce Ht. Kittf FOR RENT Furnished npart ment. pl-Ivato bath. 305 Enflt Jackson St. 89lf 'OR RENT "Best apartment in town." nt Schiller Apt., cor. 6th and Onkdal. Phone 1582. 1 18 FOR RENT Clean aportnmnL I'rlvale li.-ith. Garuge. 61 North Oakdale Ave. 92 FOR RENT Apt. 806 W, Main 'I 104' FOR RENT Furn. 1 and l-rm. apts; garage. 604 W. 10th. 4tf FOR RENT Modern furnished apt, downstairs; adults. 345 N. Bartletl. phone 753-M. 7.81? FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt.; private entrance; reason able. 618 Ho. Oakdale. 63tt FOR RENT Modern furnished front apt., with garage. Arthur Arms, 330 N. Holly. Phone 1277-n. ' 75tf FURNISHED housekeeping apt. light, bet and eold watw; hotel ervlce and lounging privilege. Rent reasonable. Hotel Hollnnd. Phone 710. 15tf RalnlorPluns proposed to build farmms' market hero In near future. I . 1 , . . . I I ilAUJUrX By George McManus FOR RENT- 4 -room apt.: ateam heat, Frlgldalre, hot water, and garage. Inquire 608 S. Holly St., evonings and Sundays. 809tf FOR RENT Clean furnished apartment, centrally located. Phone 623, between 11 and 2. 71tt FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Garage, J3.00 per month. 325 South Riverside, tf LOST A watch on Rogue River near Elk creek. Finder please leave at Tribune. Reward. 94 LOST Red Irish Setter. Answors to namo of "Pat." Can un-.. 94 LOST If dog Is missing, call 1616 66tf BUSINESS OrrolMfUNTITES FOR SALE Apv. nouso and nice building lot. 808 W. Main. 113' FOR EXCHANGE COUPE and light truck to trade for good light, rive-possenger cor. U'0 Wakefield, Jacksonville. 112 FOR TRADE 7-room modern homo, hardwood floors, 8 bed rooms, large lot, ten minutes from heart city. Trade furnish ed or unfurnished for ranch. Will assume. Owner 1020 El bert St., Oakland, Cal. U4 TO TRADE 160 A, 100 cultivated, sandy loam, volcanic asn, aeep nnd rich. Harney Co., 23 ml. H. ot Burns. Also a Model 25 T lt'ni-,1 li-neU. Wnford transmis sion. A good one. What have you. C. C. Austin, R. R. 4, Box 81 A. "Z pvemvnif II n,m Imnenverf Medford properly, or what have you 7 one mile soutn or -lnieni on nigowuy. atis. iviibuii, x ti ent. 92 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE or TRADE for live stock Ramboullott ewes, with 34 lambs. Reasonable. Produc ers Exchnngo. Phone 291. South Pacific. 7uu FOR SALE RICAL KHTATB KING! HIGHWAY GARDEN . , Til ACTS WHY 'go way out from your local market, when you can buy tblo rich garden soil right on tnc outskirts of town. investigate, Phone 402. Earl Tumy, 310 Lib erty Bldg. 92" KINGS HIGHWAY GARDEN TRACTS L Deep garden oll. makes gardening a sure sucochs. We have the bent soil in tho vnl ley. Our auto wilt call for you to look it over. $5.00 does the rent. Phono 402. Earl Tumy 810 Liberty Bldg. ' 92 FINEST RANCH that We know of nt tho price Is 74 -acre of creek bottom land nil tinder nn old deeded water right, ; ail In cultivation. .New moilcrn ining alow, all modern conveniences modern barn, poultry houso. garage, etc Fine roads, olec tilclty. Thl ranch Is Just gilt edged. Priced nt $16,000 nnd worth every cent of it. Jlrown ft White, realtors. 8tt 40-ACRH Ktoek Ranch, 20 aores timothy and clover. Abundant water In privately owned rtltah Modern farm home and one of flneet stock barn In the county. Excellent outside range. Condi tion also perfeet for recreational home, flood sized lake for fish Ing, swimming, etc., can be easily constructed. One-fourth Acre on. banks of Rogue River, 20 minute from Medford, with few fruit troe, excellent lawn and shrubbery, water and electricity, well ar ranged modern bungalow com pletely furnished ali for 12,750. This 1 a high class ftehlng lodge or country heme. RAY V. MOHAN CLAUD MILES Jackson County Hank Bldg. 93 JLXJL - ". AJLX JL J, JLV '. J FARM SNAP 280 acres mile from Lnko Creek. House, burn, chicken .house, sheep barn, etc. Consider' exchange "for - town property,' or make cash 'offer. Earl Tumy, 010 Liborty Bids. a - FOR SALE Lot 100x200, 6-rOom houso, well, garden; isnu. see ownor, W. J. Lyden, Jacksonville s .. ... , . . , 107' FOR BALE- AUTOMOBILES " m.-TTi.-.n llsl-'.n CARS With a thirty nnd sixty day writ ten guarantee. io guiinuiivu rent in writing.-' "' - -' ; 1932 license Free on. evofy used ........ si no no. 11130 Hudson Coupe, ran 5000 miles ill 20 Essex Spt. Coupe, fl-iply tiros 1928 EHBOX Mport I.OUJIO ( 1928 Chrysler '02' Brougham tli'll At.ulln nnnitalni. 1931 Essex Demonstrator lth Free Wheeling . , ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 101 S. Riverside ' ' 98 SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK 11(26 Hudson Coach . . 19211 Bulck Sedan : ' ,' ; 1927 Bulck Coupe 1925 Bulck Sedan "" 1928 Hudson Sedan ' 1925 Ford Roadw'.er All these cars are In good mechanical condition SCIIEREIl MOTOR CO. 38-40 N. Rlversldo. Phono 73 94' FOR SALE Equity In my Dodge s coupe, iu cuno, vail uiun.i Bnkery, Ashland. 90 FOR SALE 1928 Dodge coupe. A real buy. Phone 198, Ashland. Ore. Address 11 E. Main. 93 FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE or RENT-rModorn 6-room burgnlow. Call 613 W,' 2nd. . 93 FOR SALE Modern 6-room hotmo at Central Point.- ?'owly refln Ished Inside and out. A bargain nt 1171,(1. . worth S3000. $800 down, balanco easy. Call 87 2.1 or 4I9R. 93 OOOD HOME for sale like rent or trade for what have you clear? Ownor, OOOW. 9 FOR SALE My home at a sacri fice. 48 North Orange. 92 FOR SALE By ownor, house on Minnesota St. Phone 186. Dr. Rlddoll. ' ' 71tf FOR SALE OR BENT 4-room modern house, large lot; 4 miles from Medford. phone 743. tf FOR SALE Phone 105. - Attractive home. B0 N, Central, 4tf WHEN YOU think of real eatate. think of Brown & White. tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Apricots. Top Notch Orchard, 3c and 4o a lb. Tel. 610JL . 9li FOR H. LE-Mtnynl Ann- cherries," - 6 cents per pound; loganberries, raspberrleri, black and red, Pbone CX7 or -call at Hawk's plumbing .shop. 93 Folt SALE Victor radio; also small Ice -box. Phono J417X. S3 FOR SALE WeHtlhghouso range, excellent condition. Phone 1125 V. '92 BEAfTIEl'L Oladlolo blooms. Special price pn large orders. Lee R. Eabey, Grants Pass, Ore. RED RASPBERRIES for canning. The same flno terries at the same old place. Look for sign, 1 mile out. Kings Highwnv or phone 1552R1.. Uf NOW honking orders for nprlcots. Pierce Hothouse. Phono u9 7R2. 93 A-l SHAKES, $10 a thousand nt Trail Store. . ... 100 FOR HALE Late cabbage plants. C. Carey, phone 341,11,; M FOR HALE noat and outboard motors. 10$ So. Rtverald. U' Jj, A JL j v :!JLrf BCSP.ES8 PIBEOTOBT Abstract MURRAY ABSTRACT. CO. Ab stract of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms & and 5, No. 12 North Central Ave., upstairs. , JACKSON CO, ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Tltll I and Title Inanranee. The onlr complete Title System la Jackson County. Accountant WILSON AUDITING COMPANY ris an4 Corporation Counselor. Audltura and Accountants. B. M. Wilson. C. P. A. Liberty Bldg. Phone 167-R. Cblropractlo Phyglcian- DR. B. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practlo Nerve Speolallst, Offtc nours a to in, 2 to 6. zus-zu Liberty Bldg. Office Pbone 680; Res. Phone 790-H. Expert Window Cleaner - LKT OEOROB DO IT TeL 1172. House cleaninir. Floor waxing. Oriental rug cleaning, specialty. Financial WE LKNU MONEY to worthy peo. pie to pay tholr honeBt debt. Pa cirio Const Credit Asroclatlln, 42S Medford HMk., Modford, Ore. Furniture Repairing FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED re-flnlshed, re-glued. We carry a full line of upholstering am- pies. A. N. Thlbault. Tel 969-R. C.lnss MKDKOltD PLATE CLASH CO.- Auto glass while you wait. Glass for all purposes. Phone 446. 88tf Money to Loan V Long Time BLL J Real Estate J Mortgage Loaal v - Phone 1321 Commercial Flnnnco Corp. - . Medford, Oregon v ' PersonnI Loans. UP TO 300 on furniture, lata modol autos, endorsed note, eto. Legal rate, no extra. .- Lioensed by the stnto of Oregon. - Cash to day. See W. E. Thomog, 228 W. 6th, ground floor Holly yheator Bldg. Phone 139. - , Flnno Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teaehel of piano. Classical and populal musla courses. Hntght Must Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg.. Tel 71 Painting and Pnpcrhangln HARRY MARX Painting, tinting paperhanglng. Tel. 178-J. 369tf4 M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Palnk Ing, paperhanglng and lnterlof finishing. 302 Crater Lake Ave. Phone 1604. 4 -I Printer and Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hal the best equipped printing oftld) in Southern Oregon. Bookblndi Ing, looso leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland pricey 27 N. Fir St. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any malm radio. II. O. Purucker, 223 Wes) Main St. Office phone 935; residence 1442. 381 GUARANTEED radio service at reasonable rates. Phone 1247 day or night. Almus Prultt. Sand and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all ilse. Phone, plant-1208, or office 127. Storage WAREHOUSING-r-Stornge, Dtatrl ' : putlon. Medford Wnrehouca, $10 South Front St. phone $1$. Transfer 15AD8 TRANSFER STORAGE CO. Office 111 N. Fir treeL Phone 815. Price right. Service guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER 8TORAOB. Service guaranteed. 20 S. Grape St., Phono 644, or residence 1060 REINKINO TRUCKING SERVICE) Transror ana naming ot ' kinds. Office $0$ South Front Ht-. Phono 88$. ' IF MOVING north; south, east or west, Phone Ashland J46-L. New equipment: prompt ervlce; low est rate. Bonded carried. A. L. Anstod. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Mill run lumber. No. i ii comlhon or better, any dl rnension.,. Ba.rgs.tn Jiricc. Phone 351R. 95 FOR SALE Aprlcotfl will start selling about Juno 24. R. C. Ward, It'ern Valley. Phono 19F21. FOR -SALE Excellent Blng. Royal Anno 'and ' Lambert ,. cherries. Wing orchards, 1 ml. east of Jacksonville., vid , Stage Road. FOR BALE Hoyai Vlnna. Ring cherlls,r S cents: Mrs. H. O. ' . Fecli.' Airport", road).' i " 92 UAH'! A aNwn'ehako,. 124 Clark t. ' 100 Stree PLANTS and cut flowers. Mrs. . Dcesslor, J107. East Main. Phone ' 1369L. ' ' 92 FOR SALE 1 oicctrlc milk-shake machine, cheap. - Jonnlnge Xonn Office. 6 So. Front. 92 FOR SALE At bargain, $ oak veneer doors, sue 2 Hi feet by 7 H feot, with lock and without glass. Bee them at Mall Tribune oftioe. tl FOR SALB Used euing sia chines, all make. $5 up; term If desired. All make rented and : repaired. White 8ewlng Machine Co., $1 Jorth, BartletL. ... tt UTREOi kindling lth t load gr iat. Buy now and gave money. Valley Fuel Co. lt$U