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IN SOUTHERN, OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE'
"- MEWOTCD. MATL .TRTBP, rRPFpi?D, pEnOXi .SATTrnffyY, .TTTXE ,27, 1031, ,
EVERYONE
BERRY GAINS
ElOf BUYER ON
J 4
1
PORTLAND', Ore., June
t ToaneberrleS.1 brought to tltti East
-Bide Farmers' market attracted
'"'considerable' attcntlbn during the
t, ..weekend HeeSlOTi. These are the
berries that are said to be a cross
i.- between a loganberry and a blu
i, .berry but resembles the blackberry
very ifruch.' Prices initially $1.60
crate.
Strawberries moved to a vnew
. high mark for the weekend - at
$2.26-2.50 crnlo for best.
Loganberries sold . $.1.00 - 1.15
crutfe generally. '
Raspberries - were $1.00 - 1.25
Crate and a trifle slow.
' Blackcaps were mostly $1.60
crate.
Currants sold $1.60-1.76 crate.
. Old potatoes moved 57c suck
with new stock easier at 2-2 c lb.
. - Old' onions sold 70c brtg.
Lettuce was eusler at S5c-$1.00
. crate1 with quality Just fair.
Cauliflower was $1.00-1.25 for
. so-called Is. . ,
Spinach was about steady with
best E?0o orange box.
. 'Peaches; sold- - slowly . 75c box
with pack Just fair.-
. .y Peas were 6-6 c-lb,
Green beans were 6-6c lb',
i jDnllas squash was slow; mostly
$1 flat cratei
Celery cities were liberal at 75c
to $1.25 doz. Hearts held $1.25
doz. bunches.
Cherries sold to 7c for pfe stock
, with a nominal supply. BIngs and
Lamberts 6"-7c with Hoyal Ann 4
6c lb. -
rAll root vegetables were' steady.
DAIRYMEN PROFIT
FIGHT
PORTLAND; Ore.; June 27. m
-At the weekend the chief Interest
:V In dairy products was In the mixed
J y. condition of the butterfat market.
. i The warfare being waged by Co
; on to force- centralizers to pay a
; proportionate price for fat to pro
.'jf dacers-of the Immediate vicinity of
(- Portland; is causing many shippers
- to desert the old time affiliations
' for the higher priced offers.
. Ort the basis Of the price of but
ter here together with the norrnal
differential at other points, the
. '! Idea of the trade Is that butterfat
" Shdald be' 23c lb. for socalled sour
cream . ttnd 24c lb. far sweet cream.
' v, These prices, and even more, are
being paid at distant country
points, freight rate considered,
where there is competition from
co-operative Concerns.
fijMarkety
' 1 livestock
.. PORTLAND, Ore.. June 27.-i-t7P)
CATTLE' '2093V -calves ' 201 for
i' week. Generally fully steady trade
conditions prevailed vviMl tho -run
for the week showing an Increase
over recent weeks. The week's top
for -grnsHers -was nround $8 for
Btccrs, hut a' load of fat steers nnd
yearling heifers sold at $8.65. Bulk
of desirable grassers sold In steer
alleys at $7.85 to 7.75 with off
grade down to $0 and loss. Top
". cows were (5.50 and hulk $4.50
nnd better. Low cutters were
i $1.76-4.26. Vealers sold $4.50 to
t . 8.1)0. . .
?. HOGS 3730 for week. ' After a
sensational advance of 50c to $1.00
on Monday, some of this was lost
'- later: hi the week. The market
$ - closed with best butcher stuff 25
Jt.- to 60S higher than last week's fin
.-'nls. Bulk of light butchers scaled
2 ' $8.0 to 8.76 Heavy butchers sold
K ' down to $6.60, with packing sows
P , $6.25 to 6.75, the bulk hitting
f ' $5.60. , Feeders sold generally at
. SS.S0 with a few at $9.
( SHEEP 984 for week. The trade
appeared favorable, with about
V twicj as many animals arriving as
Jf Inst week. Lambs showed steady
; to strong tone, with bulk of desir
3 nblo Willamette valley offerings $6
and some strictly choice Mt,
a Adams, eastern Oregon and slmi
:' lar type going at $6.26 to 6.50,
Off-grade lambs were $3 to 4.
Wethers were $2.60, and ewes $1
I'- to 2.
Portland Produce
TORTLAND, June 27. OP)
Butter, butterfat. eggs, milk, coun
trv meats, mohair, poultry, onions,
potatoes, wool and hay Quotations
unchanged.
Portland Wfceat
TORTLAND, June 27.
-(VP)
Wheat futures:
Open High Low Close
July 56 .SSVi .64
Sept. ..""..".65"" .65 .51)
Cash: 'wheat:
Big Bend bloostem
Soft white '
Western white -
Hflrd winter
... .57
... .6?
... .67
... .54
Northern spring 6
Western red "
Oats: No. I white. $21.00.
Today's car receipts: Wheat,
15; flour, 6; oats, 3; hny, t.
Son Fmm-lsoo lliittcrfnt.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 27. 7P
Butterfat, f.o.b. Kin Francisco, .it-
The thrifty housewife Is turning
a canny eye on these fresh fruits
nnd vegetables. Arkansas Ga-ette.
bringing up
WELL, WOW Y
THE NEBBS Waiting
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Wall Street Report
NEW YORK, June 27.
Stocks finished the strenuouit week
with a. flourish of strength today,
closing with net gains of $1' to $4 in
the nioro-nctiv issues. - 1 ' "
The market refused to be trou
bled by the apparent 'deadlock In
the' debt negotiations between
Washington and Paris. There was
some profit-taking at the opening
and a lltt'e more at the close, but
between thoee Intervals the buying
was active.
Ratld were-' quiet after yester
day's abrupt rlse( Nickel rMato pre
ferred Jumped $5 and there were
net advances of $l- to' f2 in jNew
York Central,- Southern Pacific,
Illlnota Central. -Atts.ouri Pacific
and ;Itock Island. " '
Sales approximated 1,000. ooo
shares, a la-rfre turnover for n'week
end session of only two hours dura
tion.
Today's clawing prices for 16. se
lected stocks follow: 1 i
Am. Can 13
Am. Tel. and Tel...... ..184H
Anaconda 31
Col. Oas ; j..... 35
Curtlss Wright 3
General Klectric
General Motors 39 V4
Kennicot Copper i 24
Mont. Ward 22
Radio Corporation ...
Reading
Ken,r: Roebuck-
S. P
.. 21
.. 7-1
.. 59
.. 83
.. 8
.. 30 4
..104
.. 6
.. 7
Trans. Am
United Air Craft
tl. S. Steel
Corpt. Trust Shs
5-Yr, Fxd. Trust
BROWNSBORO, Ore., June 27.
(Special) Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl
Toeten nnd childwn. H. W. Wright
nnd Lelnnd Dyslnger -attended
the Montana picnic last Sunday
and reported a fine time.
Brownsboro Sunday school mo
t,ored to Reeso creek June 21. and
enjoyed the all-day service nnd
children's day exercises hold at
the school house..
Roland Thompson of Klnmath
Falls arrived here recently to
spend the Bummer with his grand
parents.i Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Henry.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Wakefield
of Medford were week-end guests
at the George Brown home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Brndshaw
hnve moved to Rancherl to spend
the summer. '
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Anderson
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. While of Med
ford were dinner guests nt the
Bill Gibson home Inst Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Heni-y. Mrs.
Maxfleld and Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Hnnscrt nnd son Were Medford
shoppers Friday of last week.
. Eldred Charley, ho has been
quite sick for some time, is re
ported Improved.- '
GRIFFIN CREEK
GRIFFIN , CRI2EK." Ore.. June
27. (Snee:aI)-.MIs" Violet Judy
snd Miss Lolettt Jones Jointly en
tertained with' ft enrrom party
at the former' homer last Mon
day for sixteen guests.
Week-end guests nt the C. E.
Martin home were Mr.- and Mrs.
Frank Gray nnd dnughter of Mid
land and Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Pyers nnd daughter from Klam
ath Falls. , .1
Sundny guests were Mrs.' Mary
French and Miss Elinor Gray
from Los Angeles. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Russell from Beal Lane nnd Mr.
and Mrs. Martin, from Central
Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cray and
daughters visited Sunday will:
father .
S. J I WHAT DIET DID I ( A LrTTLE 71 f
A PRETTY K IPUTYOUON? JUICE IN THE MORNINi . , ; t . i
.- l fSOOft ' -T-y I AND A LITTLE CHICKEN I AM &OIW . ' '
Mrs. : Gray's sister, . Mrs'. Otis !
Mack.
Miss Agatha Buchanan of Med
ford was a dinner guest nt the
J. E. .ludy home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. . D. Drown and
daughters were dinner guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Flck
of Jacksonville. '
. Oran Wllsey Is visiting this
week nt the home of Leon and
Donald Brown. ' -
.Miss Laura Best from .Sa'n
Pedro, Calif., Is home visiting.
. Miss Lillian Brown returned
home Saturday from Corvallts,
where she attended the two weeks
4-H club summer school.
Miss Emma llohl spent Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bohl.
Mrs. J. D. Urown was agree
ably surprised Saturday when
about 35 friends gathered to spend
tho evening, It being Mrs. Brown's
birthday. Dancing and refresh
ments were enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. McPI.erson from
Oakland, Calif., have been vlHlt
Ing nt the home Of tho former's
sister, Mrs. George risk. Wed
nesday they all enjoyed a trill
to Crater lake. Mr. and Mrs. Mc
pherson left Thursday for home.
, ; f '
ANDERSON CREEK
ANDERSON pREEK, .Or., June
27. Spl.) ;: Mr. Young has leased
his place to Mr. Dnnnols of Jack
sonville for the summer, nnd Mr.
Young plans to leave for awhile.
Mrs. Lee of Ashland spent Wed
nesday afternoon with Mrs. L. C.
Jones.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James McDowell
were over from Crescent City on
business Thursilay.
John Schuetto spent Sunday
afternoon nt Geo. McAnally's.
Geo. McAnally was out to Med
ford Wednesday.
F. M. Centers spent Sunday with
his dnughter, Mrs. Jns. Mays.
Roy and Kenneth Bushnell nnd
Jess Blnck went to work In Bell
view district this week.
Mrs. James Mnys called on Mrs,
Geo. McAnnlly Tuesday.
Mrs. Jess Black called on Mrs.
James Mays Thursday.
Mali Tribune classified ads reach
SO.onn people or more every day, tf
Flnnl Account
Notice Is hereby given thnt the
underrtlgried -Administrator, of lho
estate of ldn J. Elder, deceased,
inn filed his r nal account in saiu
Jackson County, Oregon, nnd tho
County Court has set Monday, the
20th day of July. 1931. at tne nour
of 1:00 o'clock In the afternoon
thereof nt the county .court House
In Medford, Jnekson County, Ore
gon, as the time and place for the
hearing of objections to such flnnl
account and tho settlement there
of.
Dated and published tne first
time this 8th day of June. 1931.
JAMES E. ELDER.
Administrator of the Estate of
; Ida J. Elder, Deceased.
GARLAND & SHANKS.
Attorneys for Administrator.
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors
No. B-I0222 In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon.
In the Matter of Oily Green, Bank
rupt. To tho creditor, of Ouy Green,
of the City of Medford, In the
County of Jarkson and District
aforesaid. Bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on
the 22nd day of June. A. D. 1931,
the said Guy Green was duly nd
judlcated bankrupt; and that the
first meeting of his creditors will
be held In the office of the Ref
eree, Medford Building, Medford,
Oregon, on the 9th day of July.
A. D. 1931, at 3:30 o'clock In thf
afternoon, at which time tho said
creditors may nttend. prove their
claims, appoint A Trustee, examine
the bankrupt, and transact such
other business as may properly
come before said meeting.
HARRY C. SKYHMAN,
!!cfCV I,". Bankf upU,.
June 25th, 1931.
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES ,
' Rate per word lor lirst insertion, 2c; each
sutceedin insertion, lc; minimum 25c. Index
your adi with For Sale, For Rent, etc., and coimt
these words at well as each Initial, telephoni
number, etc., as s word.
Classified ads cash in advanct and not taken
over phone, unless advertiser has monthly account.
No allowance for phona errors. '
HELP WANTEIV-SlAtjB)
WANTED Prnctlcnl man to take
charge of logging camp, huouiu
have 2 trucks. 727 So. Central.
97
WANTED MISOEIjUANUXJTJS
WANTED To keep piano for
pierage. Will buy it suitable.
1006 W. 4th. 08
FURNITURE repairing or make
anything new to order.' City
Cabinet Shop, 924 S. Central. Tol
282. "ft
WANTED At reasonable price a
good violin; also typewriter. Tel.
. 595-H. OS
WANTED To lease with option to
buy. stock ranch near Medford;
water and modern Improvements.
Reply Box 63, Tribune. 97
WILL pay civil for small Inclosed
car. Mu.it be cheap and In good
condition. Call 153. 97
MAN with truck nnd tractor wants
contract for logging. Box E. ..
Tribune.
WILL GIVE homo nnd daughter's
care and consideration to elderly
people, convalescents or invalids.
Write Box 82, Tribune. 97
WANTED $700. first mortgage on
$5,000 country home. Will pny
10.. Inquire ,1. W. Young, 32
N. Central. Phono 319-Y. 97
WANTED I'-HCd lady's stock sad
dle or Whllmnn saddle. Write
Mrs. DeWItt Blnmer, Trail, Ore.
97
8 WITH SAFETY Wanted nt
once $500 first mortgnge loan on
east side home valued at $3000.
Brown & White. Realtors. 96
WANTED 2nd hand goods and
Junk. Pat's, 1500 Prune St. Ph.
547L. , 121lf
WANTED Timothy hay, alfalfa
hay and wheat. F. E. Samson
Co. Phone 833. 99
CAR WASJ1INO
High Pressure- System Steam
Chassis Cleaning
Prices $1.00 to $2.50
Special syte:n for Motor
Cleaning $1.00
Special Cleaner .for Cphnlsterlng
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
jlOl So. Riverside 98
HAVE your Furnituro re-upholstered,
re-glued, reflnlshed by
Thlbault. Tel. 909R. 105
FEW SMALL CARS to reflnlsh nt
$25.00. Auto BcaulyShop. 116
WANTED Shoe repairing; expert
workmanship, first-class mater
ials. Men's half-soles $1.00;
ladles' half-soles 75c. C. M. Kldd
& Co.
NOW Is the time to .pray your rose
bushes, shrubbery, for mildew
and aphtev, also fruit trees, shade
trees and cork elm. Tel. 358-W.
68lf
FOR GARDEN and field plowing,
sand, gravel and sediment. Tel.
912-J. Samuel Bateman. tt
LOCAL or long distance hauling.
We guarantee to gave you money.
Haw ley Transfer, 01 No, River
ide. Phone 1044-X. 28tf
WANTED Household foodi, tools
and junk, or what have you?
Medford Bargain House, $7 N.
Wrap H. Phone 10IJ tf
1OSl
LOST 3 keys on ring. Leave nt
307 No. Riverside, Reward.
LOST Indies' purso containing
'currency and bank book. Literal
reward for return, Mrs. Abble L.
Ferguson. Phono 956W or tare
Mail Tribune. 7
LOST If dog u missing, oejt 1 Sid
lUtf
. .
HELP WANTED MA17E Oil
, : FEMALE
WANTED. -Man or woman wlth!plIIt rent Pleasant sleeping
: .pleasln personality to represent ramm. breakfast if desired. No.
Real Silk Hosiery. Write or hco g jMan st. , II S
Puul Pehson, 402 No. Oakdnlo. '
WANTED SITCATIONS
C A P A U L 13 young lady wishes
housework In wealthy home with
elderly people. Rt. I, Box 12 5,
Central Puinl. , 101
WANTED Practical nursing In
motberless home, by lady of re
finement; best of references.
Box J. F., Tribune. 97
WANTED Typing nnd steno
graphic position; experience and
. chance lo work up more Import
ant than salary. - Phone 2112-Y
1 for Interview. !,n
GIRL WANTS housework on Bat
- urdays. Phone 610K3. HO
FRUIT hauling nt special rales.
Let us figure with- you. F. E.
Sam, hi n Co. Phono 833. 99
WANTED Hour work and wnsh
ings. Phone 8G9X2. Reasonable.
110
WANTED Calclmlno and paint
ing work. Phono 108 7atr
WANTED POULTRY
.WANTED Rhode Inland Rod set
ting hens for hatching pheas
ants, $1 each.. Coll Chcrstcr
Fitch, 458J2. MUr
FOR LEASE
FOR LEASE 10 acres; 0-room
hiillKO, outbuildings; good poach
nnd pear crop; 50 turkeys, 150
chickens. Cost you $150. ownor
called on business. E, Vlcory,
Rt. 1, Ashlond. Location, Ash
land mine rond. 90
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Oarage, $3.00 per
month. 325 South Riverside, tf
FOR RE7T1 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Clean front, ground
floor furnished apt., private bath
nnd garage. Adults only. 24-1 S.
Grape. Phone 958-L. 98
Fl'HX. front apt.; prlvalo hath,
garage. CU4 W. 10th. UUtf-
FOR RENT Furnished 3-room
apt. and garage; f lose In, ground
floor; adults. 327 North Grape
St. 97
Foil RENT Furnished 2 and 4
room iipiii'tnienlH; reduced rate.
135 No. Holly. 99
3-HOOMS, hath, garage, all refln
lshed. Cheap rent for long term.
9 E. Jackson St.. 692 Y. 97
PI.EAilANT furn. apt., Elertrolux
refrlg. Bcrhcn Apts., 10 Quince
St. 8!ltr
FOR RENT Furnished apart
ment, prlvnte bath. 305 East
Jarksoa St. 89lf
FOR RENT "Best apartments In
town," at Schuler Apts., cor, tith
and Oakdale. Phono 1582. 1 18
FOR RENT Apt. I0 W. Main,
104"
FOR RENT Modern furnished
apt. downstnlrs; adults. 845 N
Harden. Phone 753-M. 78tf
FOR RENT Deslrablo furnished
r apt.; private entrnnce; reason
: able, ill So. Oakdale. R3tf
FOR RENT Modern furnished
.front apt., with garage. Arthur
Arms, 330 N. Holly. Phone
1Z77-K. 7itf
FOR RENT 4-room apt.j steam
ni, rngioaire, not water, ana
garage. Inquire 603 S, Holly St.,
evenings end Sundays. 0ttf
2 ROOMS, bath, garage, elec. range,
Prlvsto entrance, ('.ill 7. If
FURNISHED housekeeping ant.:
lights, hot and cold water; hotel
service and lounging privileges.
Rent reasonable. Hotel Holland,
Phone 710. I6tf
FOR RENT 3-room furnished
apartment. 40 Quince. Phone
. 01! -W. 7
. . . By George McManus
(Copyrttht. 1011. by The Bill Syn Skirt,
FOR RENT ITTJRNIBHHD
ROOMS -
"bVFOll KENT Plensnnt sleoplnff
rooms; breakfast If desired;
8 Laurel St.
FOR RENT Rooms 2.00 a week,
also bachelor apts. 445 S. Front,
FOR RENT Rooms with bonrd.
$30.00 a month. 704 N. Cen
tral. 97
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room; rnto moderate. 325 csoutn
Riverside. tf
FOR RENT nOBBEB
FOR RENT Houses, furnished,
from 1 to 3 rooms. 812 Summit.
97
FOR RENT Modern 4-rni. house;
electric rango, garago. Tel. 270.
.97
FOR RENT 5-room furnlfshed
house; garden spot, fruit, chick
en yard. 50S.Austln. Tol. 075-.I.
-... ' 97
FOR RENT 5-room bungalow,
iiirniHiieu ami piuno. mu 111.
W. 11. Evorhurd, 320 W. th.
94tf
FOR RENT 5-room furnished
house, sleeping Porch, electric
rango. newly painted, 82H Port
land Ave. Key at 305 Portland
Ave. II 0
FOIt RENT Five-room strictly
modern unfurnished homo Willi
built-in fixtures. Everything new,
close In, few blocks from new
high school. Nice Inwn, trees,
flowers, garago. .Address S, Mall
Tribune. 96
FOR RENT 2 modern furnished
hoiwed, $30 nnd $37.50, water
paid; overHluffed; adults. 840
E. 9th.
FOR RENT 5-rnom furnished
house, 14 Almond St. Phone
49H-R. between 12 nnd 1 and 7
to 7:30 p. m. 06
FOR RENT Furnished house
keeping npartments. Gurngc. 325
E. Jackson St. Phono 749-W.
92tf
FOR RENT Houses nt 238 So.
Holly. Stove. Phono BOOL. 92tf
FOR RENT FurnlHhcd house.
four rooms, bath and Hereon
porch, at 1127 West Main.
Phono c. A, DeVoo. U2tf
FOR RENT Modern 7-rooin
house, dcesirabto locution. Call
618 Y. 91tf
FOR RENT House on Geneva
St. l'lione 186. Sr. Rlildeil.
71tf
FOR RENT Furnished house,
new furniture, five rooms, like
new. Phono 1149. 86tf
FOR RENT To adults. Clean 6
room house. Phone 583-X.
87tr
FOR RENT 4 to -room houses.
Phone 105. 30 N. Central. 4tf
FOR RENT Homes, Furnished
or unfurnished. Brown White.
17tf
FOR RENT House In Everette
Court and Kalherlne Court, West
11th St.; unfurnished; for fam
ily of two; clean, modern, hoe
eloctrlo range, breakfast nook
sot and plenty of cabinet work)
large garage. Phone 338. Htf
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Apw. house and nice
building Int. 806 W. Main. 118
FOR EXCHANGE
HAVE two ears for trade, value
$!3u nnd $1:1. Want good g.-is
range and dining room furniture.
new or tltsed. 692-Y, after 6. 97
TOR AAt.IT. ltAHIIIT
Foil SALE or TRADE I Amur
lean Whltn buck and 25 does
with litters, cheap. Box 3K1
lierrydalo Ave. , 96
By SOL HESS
Inc.) Tti dp Murk Be. U. S. Offlto7'
FOR BALE LIVESTOCK
FOR flA LB Three yearling helf
ors. ; Would take oak ' wood In
part payment. Edw. G, Miller.
Route 2, Vox 2 7-A. DO
FOR SALR or TRADE for live
stock Haniboullett ewes, with
34 lambs. Reasonable Produc
ers Exchange. Phone 291. South
Pacific 70tf
FOR SALE TRUCKS
FOR SALE
Good I'sed Graham Dodge Truck,
Tires practically new. Reuewnably
prices.
IIUIIBARD BROS., INC.
PStf
FOR SALE AUYOM.Olli.Lft8
FOR SALE 1930 Tudor Ford sc.
dan. like new. at a bargain price
Phono 988-X. HO
FOR SALE Late model sedan
fllio shape, priced to sell, 127
N. Illverslde, phono 223 day
time; 35 Myrtle street, phone
loclOY evenings. 93tC
BETTER USED CARS
With n thirty and sixty day writ
ten guarantee. No guarantee ex
cent In writing.
1932 license Freo on very used
car over $ni.oo.
l!3ii Hudson Coupe, run 5000 miles
1929 E.-tsi-x Spt. Coupe, 6-ply tires
iiih Essex sport coupo
1928 Chrysler '62' Brougham
1931 Austin Roadster
liilil Essex IsemoiiBtrntor, with
Free Wheeling
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC
101 s. Riverside 98
FOR SALE Equity In my Dodge
8 coupe, $350 ensh. Call Llthla
FOR BAIiB RltAL ESTATE!
FOR SALE OR TRADE Ranch
and city property. What have
you? Inquire 526 N. Riverside.
lootr
FOR SALE Lot 100x300. 6-room
house, well, gardens .sao. see
ownor, W. J. LyUen, Jacksonville.
107
FINEST RANCH thnt we know of
nt the price Is 74 acres of
creek bottom land nil under an
oltl dcodi-d water right, all In
cultivation. New modern bung
alow, all modern conveniences;
modern barn, poultry house,
gnriige, etc. Fine roads, elec
tricity. This ranch Is Just gllt
eilgcil. Priced nt $16,000 and
worth every cent of It. Brown
& Whllo. realtors. 88tf
FOR BALE 170MK8
Foil SALE 5-room house In Glen
Oiik Court, Siskiyou Heiglilu;
hardwood floors, flreplnce, base
ment, piped furnace, very at
tractive Inside plan, lovely out
look from home, on n uniformly
developed court. Charles R. Rny,
Realtor. Medford Bldg. Tel. 302.
101
FOR SALE By ownor, house on
Minnesota St. Phone 186. Dr.
Rlddoll. 71tf
FOR RALE Attractive homes.
Phone 10S. 80 N. Central. 4 if
WHEN YOU think of real estate,
think of Brown A White. tf
FOA SALE MIKCELLANKOUfl
Foil SALE Cheap, printing press.
7 A by 14 bed, good condition.
Phone 810-Y. 98
FOIt SAIIE Moflern oak office
dek: antique walnut homo desk.
.Medford Exchange 89 So. Front.
96
APRICOTS Linn Orchard. Can
nlng apricots ready nhout July
1st. Quality better than usual.
A large crop, 3 tic 95tf
CHERRIES Tlnnd Rings and Lam
berts. One-hair mite south Grlf
fen Creek schoolltouye. H, D.
Remington. .. 9G
FOR SALE Pole saw rig, factory
built on steel trnck: 7-llorse en
Kino, 28-Inch saw; nla 3 dragj
raws, win csouwi s.cmrai.- u
BCSINKS9 DIRBOTOnT
AbstracW
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab
stracts of Title, Title Insurance.
Rooms $ and 6. No. t North
Central Ave., upstairs.
JACKSON CO. :
AI1STRACT CO.'
Abstracts of T 1 1 1
and Title Insurance.
The only complete
Title System Im
Jackson County.
Accountants
WILSON AUDITING COMPANY
Tax and Corporation Counselors,
Auditors and Accountants. 1.
M. Wilson, o. P. A. Liberty Bld.
Phone 167-R. -
Chiropractic Physician
DR. K. W. HOKFM AN Chlro-
practlo Nerve Specialist. ' Offlos
hours a to 13, z to d. zui-2v
LIlKjrty Bids. Office Phone 680;
Res. Phone 790-11.
Expert Window Clcaneri
LKT OEOROW DO IT Tel. 1173.
Houao clean in j?. Floor waxing.
Oriental rug cleaning, specialty.
Flnnnclnl
WE LBN!) MON15Y to worthy peo.
pie to pay thi'lr honent debts. Pa
cific Const Credit Anfloclatiin, 421
Mod ford HUIr., Medford. Ore.
Funiltiiro Ttcpnlrlng
FURNITLTRl? RK-UriIOLBTERltD
re-flnlshed. i re-glued. We carry
a full line of upholstering fttn
plei. A. N. Thlbault. Tel 869-K.
Glass
MKOKOlin PLATW GLASS CO.
Auto kImsh while you wait Cllnss
for all purposes. Phono 44ti.
. 8Stf
Mtm-y to liOiin
w i'ong Time
tjf-xfc. J7 Real Estate
j f) Mortgage, Loans
Commercial Flnnnco Corj.
, Medford, Oregon -
Personal Loans. --
UP TO $300 on furnliure, late
model autos, endorsed notes, eto.
Legal rates, no extras. Licensed
by the stato of Oregon. Cash to
day. See W. E. Thomas. 228 W.
1th, ground floor Holly Theater
Bldg. Phone 139.
Plnno Instruction
FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teachel
of piano. Clnsslcal and populnl
muslo courses. Haight Musi
Studio. 313 Liberty Bldg., Tel 73,
, Painting and Papcrlianglni V
:w
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting
paperhanglng. Tel. 178-J. 69tt
M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paints
Ing, paperhanglng and Intertol
finishing. 8U2- Crater Lake Ave.
Phone 160V '41
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO.-'Hil
'the best equipped printing offlc .
In Southern Oregon. BookblntN ;
Ing, looso leaf ledgers, bllllidj
systems, etc. Portland priced
37 N. Fir St.
Rndlo Service
RADIO SERVICE! on any mrUa
radio. H. O. Purucker, 22t Wesl
Main St. Office phone 35;
residence 1443. 181
GUARANTEED radio service al
reaaonnhlo rates. Phono 1241
day or night. Almus Prultt.
Sand and Gravel
C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel
plant. Clean wanhed eand and
n.nufll. nrtlMhnil DfftVel nil SlRRH.
pi,one, pian 1203, or office 127.
Storage
WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri
bution. Aleutora warenouse aui
South Front St. Phone $1$,
Transfer
EA1JS TRANSFER & STORAGE
CO. Offlco 1015 No. contrnl.
Phono 315. Prices right. Servlco
guaranteed.
DAVI8 TRANSFER STORAGE.
Service guaranteed, iv ts. urapv
St., Phone 644, or residence 100
REINKINO TRUCK1NO 8ERV1CH
Transfer ana naming 01 ail
kinds. Office $09 South Front
St. Phone 332. ,
IF MOVING north, south, east or
West, pnone Asniana ato-L,. iitsw
equipment; prompt service; low
est rates. Bonded carried. A. L.
Ansted.
FOR SALItr MIHCIslLLANEOUS
FOR SALE Small olectrlc range.
G04 W. loth. 96"
red RASPBERRIES for canning.
Tho sumo fine berries at tho
same old place. Look for sign,
1 mller out. Kings Highway or
phone 1552R1. 91tf
FOR SALE Aprleots. Top Notch
1 rrcnuru, ac unu so u 111, it-i.
610-J-l. it
A-l SHAKES, $10 a thousand at
Trail Store 100
FOR SALE Heats and outboard
motors. 103 So. Riverside. f
, - 1
FOR SALE AprlcoW will start
selling nlsotit June 24. H. C.
Ward, Fern Valley, Phone 19F2I.
96
BARGAIN on shakes. 224 Clark
Street. 100 ,
FOR BALK At bargain, 3 oak
veneer door, also 2 feet by 7
rco'., with lock and without glass.
Bee them at Mall Tribune offioe.
tl
FOR SALR Used sewing nut,
chines, all -,'nakea, $6 up; terms
It desired. All makeea rented and
repaired. White Sewing Machine
Co.. 34 North Bartlett. 'tt
FREE kindling with t loads greAa
slabe. Buy now and save money.
Vnller Fuel Co. (ltf
FOR SALE Late enhbngo plants.
I ,0. Carey. Phono 341J1. 98