r i ' MEDFORD MAIL TgrBTTNU, - BEDFORD, OftEflONV SITXD AY, JTiyp 28, 1931. ; PAGE FIVE "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" WILL MOBILIZE WARD RDV QCNTIMfNT CON U ll ULMIIITILMI BEFORE BALLOT PrqhitJitiontBoarcI : Strategy Announces Plans for 'rlf)3j? Tj-rpetajls Dispussed '7 But .Secrecy Maintained .: ' ' WASHINGTON,' 'June 27. (P) Foritffll announcement that an ex tensive move would be undertaken to .''mobilize' dry sentiment" prior to the 1932 Dolitlcal Darty conven tions wan- made today by the pro hibition "board ot strategy." 'Alt details ot the proposals dis cussed' at the initial meeting of the board yesterday, however, were withheld,' One of the members, Colonel 'Patrick H. Callahan, Louis ville ' manufacturer, asserted the "most comprehensive ever outlin ed" by the prohibition forces-, but would not amplify his statement. The formal announcement today was brief. It said the board of Strategy, "representing all of the dry forcea in the country," had been "charged with the duty of securing dry planks in the national party platforms und the nominat ing of dry candidates." -.- Dinwiddle Named DK Edwin C. Dinwiddle,.' super Ihfendent of the national temper ance bureau, was named executive secretary pC the board. Differences appeared Within the board, however, between leaders of the new and-old-llne prohibition or ganizations concerning the part to be played by the church In enlist ing support for the dry cause in the ccomlng political party conven tions. -. - ' - ; Dr. Daniel A. Poling, chairman of the newly created "allied forces for prohibition," told tire board at Its opening' session yesterday that the 267-day campaign of his organ ization would be- almost 'entirely Beparated from the church. ' ' 1 BOYS GET OHANCE ITO SECURE WHEEL STO UUNCHTURK WOMEN TEST TO RADIO PROGRAMS Recognizing the widespread ln tereat In the coast-to-coast contest to determine' the American public' prererence In radio entertainment. three of the nation's outstanding mn have agreed to act as judges of the contest, which is sponsored by Montgomery Ward & Co., mall-! order and retail tore concern. In co-operation with the "National Broaden, stlns Co. These men are Rufua c: Dawes, a leader In In dustrial and financial circles and president of the forthcoming world's fair In Chicago; Samuel L. ("Roxy") Rothafel, famous in the field of radio and. moving picture entertainment, and United States Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas. "This contest affords the first nation-wide opportunity for the public to express ItPelf onthe types or radio entertainment:-" desired," said F. W. Jameson, rdiector of Ward & Co.'s department of public' relations. "Ward's will offer four distinct types of program for the public's conslilerutiqn. Orchestra music, under the direction of an Internationally famous conductor, will form tho first program. A dramatic sketch of domestic life, -with fltars of the stage and screen in leading roles, will be. the second program; ' modern minstrelsy the third, and song and sentiment the fourth. "The type of program, winning the biggest vote of approval will form the basis of Ward's radio of fering the rest of the year, Judg ing by the widespread Interest, the poll will be enormous and should afford an accurate gauge of the public's preference In radio enter tainment." ij Each program will be'broadcast dally, except Sunday, for one week. beginning July 1st,' and the contest will end August 7th. - Require ments for entering the contest will be announced during the opening program on July 1st. Entry blnnks are being mailed to more than 9,- ouo.uou families- Included - among Ward's customers. A d d i 1 1 onal blanks, are available at - any of Ward's 560 retail Mores scattered throughout the nation. The radio-program research will be- conducted over tho following network of 35 NBC stations, at 12:15 p. m. central daylight time; KYW. Chicago; KOA, Denver; KPO, San Francisco; BW, Los An geles; KTAIl, Phoenix; KOW, Portland; KI1Q, Spokane. ;' IEST.QFFKINR FOIIAI Vkhl HUM bVtUI RIGHTS FOR SEX Faih Sex Secure KeirjaPs Aid by Joining Political . Party Education Cam-1 paign 'Decided; Upon Boys tff -fdfwrr nnd soutHem Oregon Will bo Riven a chance to gain a late modal bicyclo In the EaHy Washer contest contfactea by the Peoples Electric Store, be ginning July 1 nnd continuing until the' last of August.-- - - 1 - Every boy between the ages of eight and eighteen will bo eligible to enter the contOHt lor me iiu-ifii; puniber of prospects for the new Improved Easy Wnsher. In addi tion to th main, priae there will he other attmctlve rewards for boys who obtain second and third place. rW hundred votes will be glv- n tnr everv demonstration and mnn ,ntn will 1 credited to each boy who turns in n prospect which results in a sale. Boys who . intnrpttfl in entering this ex citing contest should call at the Peoples Electric Store and obtain blanks. . ' flcortfrJ by Jackson Covoty MitracV C f Sixth StriH Wrd Contra Im.) , Cioorge-K. lankln and Hattle . KiinKln. David R. Smith. ' Alec M. Palmer. Orval R.-Taylor. I,DKan i and Evelyn'. M. .t 1, ''': , Purdue - and AIlco U Blair and Ardoth H. ' By Herbert Allen :"" UnlteduPress ;Stnff Qprrespondept j ANGORA, ' Turkey. (UP) 1 Turkish women,, deprived of the j right to vote. , in the recent nat ional election,1 because' bf having I voted with the new defunct Lib-j eral partyf in the municipal elec tions, have decided to get on the band Wagon ' and show ; their loy alty " to fttie -People's party - of which President - Kemal is the! chief.; '.v -V - 1 The Union ' of Turkish 1 Women, recognizing that generally women are 'still Ignorant 'I on political' questions, hoa decided - to conduct is nation wide campaign of edu cation and propaganda, i Ankara, Eskibhehi and Smyrna aro to' be the principal centers of their 'ac tivity There will1 e un Increased effort to arouse the-women to in sist "'upon - equal rights 'with" men in al linos ot work, coupled "With propagand -in a,voi' or the Peo ple's party'' n I'n-'t.... Many TjplMs . V Women are largely employed in the government service, occupy ing positions as post mistresses; stenographers, typists and book keepers. They also are employed in the foreign service and as translators of foreign language publlcutluns and letters. There is one barber shop In Ankara with lady barbers, and one Turkish wo man has attained a license as a chauffer In Stamhoul. In many of the banks and particularly those of Ankara a numbor of women are employed and the new Ismet' Pacha high school has wo men- teachers '" of English and French. The women aro partic ularly determined to attain equal Ity with the men in becoming members of the Turkish national assembly'. "' -v. Keinnl Favorable "''It -Is this' right,- together with the right to vote in national dec Hons, which was promised them a-'year' Hgo. There is little doubt thfctWf- they 'show1 themselves loyal to the party that gave them their liberty, hey will accomplish their desire in this respect, as President Kemai is known to be most fuv orable'to women's rights. - Tin respect to equal rights with the men; in the government serv ice they are still unnblo to secure appointment os "' judges, although the Turkish bar has many women members'. Thero Is ulso a special government' law that forbids both men nnd women to hmrry foreign ers and remain in tho -servlca. J Mile-aMinute Marty W6U KI00O, ws'ue opp o n own-' VACATION TOUR. WHrVT ftN IOBAL WAV TO SP6NO. HOMU CHADMIN&LY BU9TIC BVCRVTM IN& IS.' RUT OON'Ti THE NATIVE" t-OOK rrupv turui i . a. - 1 & ..hi I . 1 . . 1 f n i-v r 1 vkte?w D rr aw. 1 n VrS-Tucl, rf,l WELL. AS- 1 w; ; 1 not so rvK uii: I ';. THIS ' WEEK SPECIAL By C. E. Gates Auto Co. a DEPE DA3LC USEO CARS ONeAV PAVfACNTTeRrAS rT., . . C.E.GATES AUTO GO. BUSINESS milECTORY - Abstracu Late Chev. 6 Coupe $425 Oakland 6 Sedan $275 Pontiac 6 Coach $265 ; 27 Dodge Sedan $350 29 Ford Model A Coupe $375 28 Chev. Coupe $325 ? C. E. GATES AUTO COMPANY Sixth aid Padifip Highway Telephone 141 A" ZURICH (UPJ A demapd; foe more ode flu a to diploniatla, nd commercial rep'resentation1 ih"Ctn- ral and South Amorica has Juwt een made by tho Zurich -Cham- boi bf Commtii'Ce. ' ' v In its annual report It Is point ed out that this is more than Junt- Ifled by the trade figures of the past year. Three Latin American countries alonu, Chile, Colombia nnd Ven ezuela, with a total population of 4,000,000, purchased Swiss pro ucts for only 6,600,01)0 francs less ban the throe Balkan states of Greece, Turkey and Jugoslavia with twice the population. Tho chamber insists that the Swiss federal government In tho establishment of legations and consulates has therefore attached too much Importance to the Pal ans and not enough to moricas. h . ' Probate Court. A- t). Lewls, Sr., George Mach odo, Wm. J. Machodo assume the business name of Lewis Brothers. SPECIAL DISPLAY AT UWRENCE'S A spdclnl display-ef Gorhnm-s "Hunt Club'1 silverware will t" .hown at Lawrence's Jewelry store this week introducing a complete collection of this popular ana fashionable pattern. Th olnlinrnt" feature display of ri,.H' win he shown In Connection with the Clorhnm com mio'i nnnlversary celebration. In J831 this famous organization was founded at Providence. Rhone Island, and today its simple and expuisite silver Is lounu in tlful homes throughout tho na ''"mv. .... tn head, sym bol df the Hunt Club silver will be arranged as a striking back ground for the silverware. iJtw rence's nre exclusive agents in Medford for Gorhom. , . A.- - D. account- C'lmill Court. George Machailo vs Lewis, sr., et al. Fur lng. . ,i' ' A. L. Vropian Vs. Delia C. Moore. Earl W: Moore. Lien. Medford Irrigation District vs. Cevll O'Connor, et al.' Tax fore closure. Medford Irrigation District vs. Ous Guddnt, ct at. Tax foreclos ure. Medford Irrigation -District vs. Helen M. Van Zile, et al. Tax foreclosure. Medford Irrigation District vs. Bessie Belle Jones, et al. Tax foreclosure. Medford Irrlgatl6n Henry L: ' Chrlsman, foreclosure. ' ' Medford Irrigation Clara Ripley Smith, foreclosure. " ' Marvin- WllsOn vs. teel. Colvln Hreynnnl. Ilurk Wilson vs. W. A Calvin Breynnrd. L: .n. Big Pines Lumber Co. vs. Harry EvansizerV ' For money. Attach ment. Ella B. Nash vs. John B. Grif fin: et al. Foreclosure. Gertrude Edwards vs. Hoy J. Edwards. Divorce. - Frank A. Pefley vs. Mrs. 8. b. Clark. Lien. i O. E. Clnrk va W. W. Wcisner, ct al. To quiet. Wanda Schwein Franklin vs. John Boyle Frntiklln. Divorce. " District vs. et al. Tax Dlstrlot V! et al. Tax W. A. Cas- I.len. Castoel, ON AT iATJ.ANTA UPr Three - years AEh Gehe DnhlbVnder Jr., llrt,;ber ,v. 'ji.nin nlf nil today: lie milled 'as' V. child prodigy, pos slbly a second Bobby Jones. Gene Is seven years old, the son of a. sports shop proprietor here. During the relatively short period of his career he has acquired what Atlanta professionals characterize the "finest swing ever seen In a youngster." , ' ' Usually Gene plays on the Ans ley park course here, and has negotiated the nine holes In 64. There's a 76-ynrd drive required t ..ni-rv over a ditch on No. 1 hole, and Gene does It regularly. Ha onos, pitched 110-yarda per- rArttv Kn tii Mn. ft BreeH. His bifttlhg Is a bit Inferior to his drives and approaches, but he plays almost all the time ana now teith H.ihbv Jones out of com- ,J.Ulllfc Atlanta A' -'tcWng IE INFOXyPICTURE :r'Beautlfur uean : Harlow daeu an a,erlul dully5, upzelY Jr her;, new 'Fox picture, "Goldie,' which plays at the Fox Rialto theater todny nnd Monduy. Miss Harlow won her way Into the hearts of Medford theatergoers by ' her " acting "Hell's Angels." "The Public En cmy," and "The' Secret Six." ' Spencer Tracy and Warren Hy mer Are also featured In this pro duction which is rated ns one of the year's best. UonJ Estate Transfer W. E. Mooney et- ux to the Cali fornia Oregon Power Co.; w. it. 47.4 acra In Sec. 4, Tp. 12 8. R. , K - - . J. G.'Phlpps et al to tn Cali fornia Oregon Power Co.; W. D. 1.63 acres In Sec. J7, Tp. 32 S. U. 3 E. ' ' Lorerae L. Putman et vlr to Amanda George; W. D. Lot 15, llik. 2. Frultilale Add. to Medfori. . M. Reld et ux- to ChrMlna Ilagby; W. D. Lot .12, BWt. 58. Med ford. Ray Warner to E. L. Ernst et ux: W. D. Lot In Sec. 2, Tp. 14 8. R. I W. Edmund Sclslowskl to Francis E. Troutler et ux; W. V. Lot 11, Blk. 11, Imperial Add. Medford. James Taylor et ux to H. . Fr detlo; W. D. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 12. Hlk. S. Medford. V, - R. R. D.-iwson et ox to Ray War ner- W. D. land In Sec. 2, Tp. 34 S. R. 1 W. ' " , The Kin tut Hlam Isn't the first, however. Men of .tills . republic have oponcd th eyes ot a lot Of jttugs. LO Angeles -i'tmo. - E TEXAS OIL FIELDS LONOV1EW. Tex. (UP) 'Ten cents a dance." -s The taxi dance, formerly peeu liar to New York's Broadway, Cht cngo's'Loop and other metropoli tan hot snots has come to the east Texas oil fields. Within the sound of puffing rigs along tho Glndewatcr-Long view highway Beveral long, low frame structures have sprung up, and here the oil mnn may dunce for a dime. Each establishment retains retinue of hostessos, selected for their ability to' guide even the most heavy-footed over the oaken floors. Contrary to tho popular con- rentfon of such dance halls, tb proceedings hers are extreme' decorous. The customer buys as mnnv tickets as he desires, dances .nl.fflnlv with the lady of his choice, then retires to the side lines to watch. ' Just to make sure that "rough stuff" takes place, brawny "bouncers" ore on duty. Maybe thero would bo fewer conferences and things, if the na lions woo id get together on the basis of canceling the war doubts. too. Boston Hernld. . A manufacturer is offering oris of $1,200 for new uses for lead pencils. Well, signing ordei blanks would be a novel use f them these days. Judge. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms und 6. No. II North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO., Abstracts ot Title and TlUo Insurance. Tho only complete Title System IB Jackson County. Aocquntanbi - ' WILbSh AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountants. H. M. Wilson, 0. P. A. Liberty Bids. Phons J67-R. ' Cblropractlo PnystcUn ;' DR. B. W. HOFFMAN Ctalro pracfJo Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12. 2 to 6. 103-204 Liberty Bldg. Office Pbone 580; Res. Phone 7-H.'f-'- ! '" g)Crt, Window; Cleaner j j- LET GEORQE DQ IT Tel. 1173. House cleaning. ' floor waxing. Oriental rug cleaning, specialty. URICH ASKING MORE CONSULS WANTED MlBOELXiANKOUS WANTED 4OO0r3 to 1 eeeurlty.' Will pay 10.'' Write Box 31, Mall'Trlbune: 'C A P A H L K" young lady -wishes 'Housework In wealthy home' with -elderly peoplo. Rt. 1, -Box- lHfi. t'ciili-ul Point. 101 WANTED To keep piano for storage. Will buy It suitable 1006 W. 4th. S FURNITURE repairing or ninko anything new to order, city 1 rvihitmt sunn. 924 s. Central. Tel 2S2. HH WANTED At roasonablo price a good violin; also typewriter. Tel. 695-H.'" i. WANTED To lenso with option to buy, stock rnnch noar Medford; water and modern Improvements. Heply Box 63, Tribune. - 97 WILL pay cash for small Inclosed car. Mllcit bo cheap and in good condition. Call 153. 97 WILL GIVE homo nnd daughter's care and consideration to oldorly people, convalescents or Invalids. Write Box 82, Tribune. 97 WANTED 3700, first morjgnge on J5.000 country home. Will pay 10. Inquire J. W. Young. 32 N. Central. Phono 849-Y. 97 tho ! WANTED Used lady's stock snd die or'Whltmun saddle.' writo Mrs.'DeWltt Ulnmcr, Trail, Ore. , ..-.', ... .. .... 97 LIKE WEST FILMS WANTED 2nd hand goods timl ' iiink.' Pat's. 1600 Pruno St. Pli 647L.' ' ' ' JSltf WANTED BIT0ATION8 WANTED Practical nursing In motherless homo, by lady of re finement; best of reference Box J. F., Tribune. 97 FOB BALE LIVESTOCK fOR RALE7 or TRAD81 -for llve-stocki-Rnmboullett-ewesi with .. 34 lambs,' Reasonable,- irodu ers Kxchnge. . Phone til. South Paclflo. '-' - '"' 70U' WE LEND MONEY to worthy poo- pie to pay their honest aeota. clflo Const Credit Assoclatlln. 421 Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore. FOR BALE AOTOMOBUiES FRUIT hauling at Hpcclal rales. Let us figure with you. F. E. Samson Co. Phone 833. Oil WANTED Hour work and wash ings. Phone 809X2. Reasonable. ' . .'- . - . 110 WANTED Cnlclmlne and lug work. Phone 108. paint-79tf FOR RKNT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RKNT -- Garage, $3.00 per month. 425 South Riverside, tf FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS . FOH RENT r Plensant sleeping rooms; brenkfast If desired. No. 8 Laurel St. !8 FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping rooms; breakfast If deslrod. No. 8 Laurel HI. 98 FOH RENT Rooms $2.00 a week, also bachelor apt." 44 S B. Front. 0 FOR RENT Rooms with board. tDO.OO a month. 704 N. Cen ' tral. ' 97 FOR SALE r'27 Ford plckmi, 0. I'hono 341-J-4. '- FURNITURE EEJ-PPHQLSTEREIl re-flnlshed, re-glued... we carry a full line pi upholstering sam ples. A. N. Thlbault. Tel -R. FOR HALE ileSoto SIX. 4-door sedan, late 'Model. In-perfect con dition, Priced- to- sen.- oau." i wn,,iYi i. i. Klil, T lluht oar In trade Phono &84-R or call at 407 King volt HALE Late model sedan. fine shape, priced to sell. 12 m tnverHiiie - nhono -:2i3 Any time: 35- Myrtle 'Street, ; phono 1000Y ovenlllgs. Jlt HCTTBIl USED CARS Wllh a thirty and sixty duy Writ ten guarantee No guuranleo e, cept in writing .- . , . 1932 license Free on evory used l f 0 On. 1930 Ilii'dsori 'Coupe, run 6000 miles 1929 Essex Bpt. Coupe, ti-ply tlreu 1928 Essex sport coupe 128 Chrysler -'02' Brougham uiai AiiMtln RoadBter . . ; 1931 Essex Demonstrator, with Free Wheeling ' A tlMHTHONIft MOTORS.' INC. 101 8. RIVorsldO ' : I . FOR SALE ttCAL ESyATE ... . k..... .. mi .1... 1..... nir.lfn hay and wheat. F. IS. Bainon"" "'r; Co.-' Phono 833. ' CAR WASHING ' ' v High ' f'reasure ' System Steam ' : ' Chassis Cleaning ;' Prices $1.00 to $2.50 ; ' Special syte:n for Motor t:leanlng $1.00 Special Cleaner' for Upholstering ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 101 So. ItlvcrsWo . , 98 BIRMINGHAM, Eng. (UP) Films deplctliy; : murdore, come dies, lovd and cowboys, figuro prominently In the demands, of child movie fans here, according to tho Birmingham cinema In quiry committee's investigation. Thrills, excitement, Interest, " to pass tho time, nnd' amusement woro given as reasons fot-.kttend- ng movies by 1,439 .ehilclron whose ages ranged from elghU to 14 years,- when -questioned 7by In qulrcrs seuteil among them In tho movie housos. .,' They -. explained their, thrills as automobilo nhdtvVANTED Shoe rcDan-lna: expert i HAVE your Furniture re-uphol e-giueu, rotinisnea oy Tel. 969R. 100 n slcrcd,. re o.t Thlbault. 1 i-".l - . , FEW SMAL d I fii6..00 A horso racing, flying, cowboyd. fighting nnd war; while murder was among the favorites of both boys nnd girls. Of the 1,4.19 children question ed 780 attended tho movies at least once a week, 184 wont twice weekly nnd 30 attended three or four times a week. Girl out our way wants to know whether polkn-dotted organdies. voiles, batistes, dimities, nnd cali coes are what they meun by spot cotton. Arkansas Gazette. 4 . . Oho sui-o way for a woman to n ako tho front page these days Is to bo presented - at. court Buckingham or Reno. Vlrginlan l'llot. . ,L CARS to reflnlsh at Auto Beauty Shop. 115 workmanship, first-class mater ials. Wen's half-soles $1.00; ladles' half-sOles 76c. C. M. Kldd A Co. ' 9 room; rate moderate. Riverside. 825 South tf FOR RENT HOUSES FOU RENT C-room furniBhcd house. Phono 934-R. 09 win KALE 812-ncro ranch In Scott valley; house, barns nnd outbuildings; plenty of wood nnd w,.n- for lii-lmitlon: 14 cows nnd boll, seiiaralor, mower, rake, Ivlt-'linH HOW and nigs and nliout 30 "tons hay. Price 5,600; $3,500 1 down. Fred Gould. Gazelle, Cat i 10 i'i""" FlnancUl Furniture Repairing . 'ybVssT,? MEDFOrlp' PLATlS' qLASS COi auiii Kass, w.iiiio yo.u vyai. oiu fot""all' flirioscs;l-.!plione 40. ' ' " - 88tf ; Money to Ixan '; Ion Time k 'Real Eststa Mortgage ImiI Phone 1SS1 Oommerrial Finance Corp. -j:.. r, Medford, Oregon 6 Personal Loans. UP TO $300 . pn furnliure, late model autos, endorsed aotos, eta. Legal rates, no exjtraa... Licensed by the state of Oregon. (Cash to dny. 'See-W. E. Thoriias, 228 W. ?th, ground floor Holly Theater tjlrfg" Phone-139. ' ' '' "" Piano pst'rurtlon " FRED AITON HAIQHTJ-Teaohel of -piano. Classical and- populat music courses- - Ilalght MueM Htudlo, 818 Liberty Bldg., Tel 7X Painting and Paperhanglnf HARRY MARX Painting, tlntln paperhanging. Tel. 178-J. tClit 3 FOR RENT Modern cottnge; 8 bedrooms; olose In. Tel. 224-R. tf" i'))lt RENT Houses, furnished, from 1 to 3 rooms. 812 Summit. 07" FOR RENT Modern 4-rm, house; electric rungo, gnrngo. I'll. 270. 07 FOR RENT 6-room fllrnlnhed house: garden Bbot,- fruit, chick en ynrd: 608 Austin. Tel. 075-J. 97 NOW la the time to spray your rose bushes: ' shrubbery, tor mildew and aphis; alsp fruit trees, shade trees and cork elm. Tel. 258-W. 68tf FOR GARDEN and field plowing, sand, gravel and eedlment. Tel. V12-J. Samuel Bateman. tf If Uncle Hnm could only feel certain .that the war reparations conference at Chequers was check ers Instead of draw poker! Chi cago Dally News. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES RaU Dor word lor tint imtrtion. 2c: uch lucclidino inforllon, lc; min.fflum 25c. Indtx your idf with For Sale, For Rent, etc., ana count thttt wordi as win at cacn Initial, la'cpnono number, etc., as a word. c atnficd ads coin in adtrancf and not isircn oicr ohonc, unlet! adtrerliicr hal monthly account. No allowance lor phono errori. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Practical man to take charge of logging camp. Should have 2 trucks. 727 So. Central. 7 HELP WANTED FEMALE i. .' WANTED Housekeeper or man and wife. Home furnished. Ad dress Box K. , H-r Tribune w later tHnh Monday. ' " ' 5 .97 LOCAL or long distance hauling. we guarantoe to save you money. Kiiwley Transfer, 619 No, Rlvor Ido. Phone 1044-X. BU8tf WANTED Household goods, tools . and Junk, or what have you? Medford Bargain House, 37 N. '-Orane 8. Phone 1061. tf FOR Iim APARTMENTS FOR RENT 4-room furnished apartment, newly decorated nnd alirtolutnly clean, 831 Edwards Ht. Geo. Ivcrson. 98 FOR RENT Furnished 8-room nut. nnd garago: rloso In, ground floor; adults. 327 North Ornpo St. 87 FOR . RKNT Furnished 2 and 4 i ro.oin - apartments; reduced rates. 135 No. Holly. 99 3-llQOMH, hath, garage, all rofln Isbed, . Cheap rent for long term. '9 Jackson m., o2v. 97 PLEASANT furn. apt., Elcctrolux rofrlg. Borbon Apta., 10 Quince FOR RENT Furnished apart mont, private bath. S05 Enst ,.Jackson St. 89 FOR RENT "Best apartments In town," at Bchuler Apt., cor. 6th and Onkdale. Phone 1682. 118 WOMEN-" Introduce new Idea lianl t.iry necessity. Two sales flrtlly brings you $5). weekly. Writ quickly; no capital or experience required. Dalniymald. O 0-148, Mlddlefleid, Conn. . r ' Hl.FQli RENT Modern furnished FOR RENT Apt. 806 W. Main 104 WANTED roCLrTRY WANTED Rhode leland Red set ting hens for hatching pheas ants, $1 each.. Call -Chi'eter FltcJh. 468J2. 3If no ixn LOST ladles' purse containing currency and bank book. Liberal reward for return. Mrs. Abide L. Ferguson. Phone 966W or care Mali Tribune. 67 LOST If dog la missing, call 161 Mstf FOR RENT APARTM ENTS Fl'RN, front rit. garage. 604 W. ' prrratat- b.ith, loth. 9611 FOR RENT Clean front, ground floor furnished apt., private bath Mall Tribune classified ads reach and gjiragc,. Adults oflbui24 (sartrnMiert , Ouuice. ; Piipne apt. downstairs; ndults. llartlett. Phone 753-M. 145 N 7.8tf' FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt.; private entrance; reason able. 618 So, Oakdale. 63tf FOR RENT Modern furnlnhed front apt., with garage. Arthur Arms, ISO N. Holly. ' Phone 1277-R. T6tf FOR RENT 4-room apt.) steam neat, Frlgldalre, hot water, and garage. Inquire (01 8. Holly St. evenings and Rundays. 209tf 2 ROOMS, bath, garage, elec. range. Private, entrance. Call 76. ' tfg FURNISHED .housekeeping apt.; lights, 'Jiot and epid. water; hotel aervfeto .and lounging privileges. Kent reasonable. Hotel Hoiisnd, Phone 710. I6tf FOR RENT 1-room furnished FOR RENT 6-room bungalow, furnished and piano. Close In W. H. Evorhard, 820 . W. Olh. 4lf FOR. RENT modern furnished bonnes, $30 nnd $37.60, wilier paid; overatuffud; adults. 840 E. 9th. SPECIALS 1V4 acre Jacksonville paved highway, close In; 4-room house, other buildings. A bnr- ' gain, $2,000; terina. ALSO 10 acres beautiful -wooded truct on Griffin creek; lots of wood; creek and county road; $300 cusli or $400; $25 down and $10 monthly. U. E. MILLARD, 426 E. Main. : . 102 KING'S HIGHWAY GARDEN TRACTS A homo With plunty of room for a garden and flow erw. You've always wanted it, and now's your opportunity. Only $5.00 will cdart yuu on tho way to gratiry that wish. Phone 402 tomorrow or drive out King's highway today nnd look them over. KARL TUMY, 810 Liberty Bldg. ' M Fotl RENT Furnished house keeping apartments. Garago. 826 E. Jaokson Ht. I'hono 749-W. ' 92tf FOR RENT House at 238 Ho. Jlolly. Stove. I'hono II00L. 92tf 'OR RENT four rooms porch, at Phone C. A FurnlHhed bath and 1127 West DeVoo. house, acreen Mnln. 92tf FOR RENT Modern 7-room house, dcalrablo location. Call 618Y. 1 llf" FOR RENT House on St. Phone 186. Dr. Geneva Klddell. 71tf FOR RENT Furnished house, new furniture, five rooms, like new. Pbone 1149. 80tf FOR RENT To adults. Clean 6 room house. Phone 688-X. 67tt FOR RENT 4 to -room bouses. Phone 105. 80 N. Central. 4tf FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown A White. 17tf FOR RENT House in Everette Court and Katharine Court, West 11th St.; unfurnished; for fam ily of two; clean, modern, baa electrlo range, breakfast nook set and plenty of cabinet work; large garage. Pbone 888. l(tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES A! 'TO CAMP 10 A., beautiful lo cation groceries, .lunches, gar age, gas pumps, 0 cabins, etc; IH.Ofio half, cash; consider trade. Wlldwood Auto Camp, Grants Pass, Ore. 97 FOR SAL10 Apv. nouso and Wr-o building lot. 806 W, Main. Ill FOR EXCHANGE TRADE home for dren 438 Clear Klamath Medford tioino. High Ht. - Falls A Cl io HAVE two cars for trade, -value $138 and $75. Want good gaa range and dining .room furniture, new or uwl. 69J-Y, after . 97 FOR SALE TRUCKS FOR SALE Good Used Graham Dodge Truck. Tires practically now. Reasonably prices. JIUBliAUD BROS,, INC. ' FOR HALE Oil TUADE Runch and city property. What navn you? Inqulro 52 5 N. Riverside.. 100lf FOR BALE Lot 100x200, 6-room -house, -well, garden; $8u0. see owner, W. J. Lyden, Jacksonville. 107 FINEST RANCH that we know of at the price Is 74 acres of creek bottom land all under an old deeded water right. ' all In cultivation. New modern bung alow, all modorn conveniences; modern barn, pouUry house, garage, etc. Fine roads, eloc trlclty. This rnnch Is Just gilt edged. Priced at $16,000 and worth every cent of It. Brown & White, realtors. 88tf FOR SALE HOMES M. A. BLISS A COMPANY Paint lng, paperhanging- and i Interlol finishing. 302 Crater Lake Avei Phone 160. ' Printers and Publishers r offio) MEDFORD PRINTING CO.- ths heat eoulnoed Drincing c In Rnnthern Oreaon. BookblnA lng, loose leaf ledgers, bllllnl systems, etc. Portland' ' prtce 27 N. Fir St. - :' 1 " ' ' ' Radio Service RADIO 8BRVICB on ' any . na radio. II. O. Purucker1, 228 Wet Muln St. Office , phone $85t residence 144 J, - - 8 GUARANTEED radio service l reasonable rates. Phone 1241 day or night. Almus Prultt. ' Sand and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washed aand and gravel; crushed gravel, all else. Phone, plant 1203, or office 137. Storage WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, 81 South Front St. Phone lis. Transfer EADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. Office 1015 NO. Central. Phone 31 5. Prlcea right. Service guaranteed. - : '' DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAGE. Service guaranteed. 80 S. Grape St., Phone 844, or residence 1040 FOR SALE 5-room house In Olen Oak Court, Slnklyou llelghtu; hardwood floors, flroplaco, base ment, -piped furnace, very at tractive Inside plan, lovely out look from home, on a unirormly developed court. Charles U. Ray, Realtor, Medford Uldg. Tol. 302. 101 FOR SALE i"er, hosse on Minnesota St. Phone 186. Dr. Hidden. 7 ltf FOR SALE Attractive homes. Phone 106. 10 N. Central. 4tf WHEN YOU think of real estate, think of Brown A White. tf FOR BALE niBCELLANEOUS FOH HALE coyote Houth Riverside. 812 100 HOUSEHOLD GOODS for sale, 502 Vi Park Avi , Mondny, Tues day and Wednesday, 08 FOH SALE Baby buggy, . Phono Z20-H. cheap. 118 FOB BAU! Tlllon aprlcote, best or canning; start picking Wed ' nesday: extra fine. Crocker. ' Coker Butte rond. 8 H miles out Crater Iike highway. Phono ! 591-R-4. 98 FOR HALE Cheap, printing press. 7 hy 14 bed. good condition. Phone 910-Y. 98 FOR SALE Good Jersey cow, will freshen enon. McCull. H mile west Talent. 07 FOR SALE Hntpnlnt electric range, almost new. Box 332. Route 1, Central Point. 98 FOR SALE Pole saw rig. fnctory bum on steel truck; 7-horao en gtne, 28-lnch snw; also 2 drag saws, 618 South central. &l REINKINQ TRUCKING BERVICB Transfor ana naunng oi kinds. Office 309 South Front St. Phone 883. - ' or iv uovrwn north, south.' west, Phone Asniana isi-u, i" equipment! prompt eerrlce; Vow est rates. Bonded oarrled. A. I Ansted. '. FOR SA LE MIM'KLLANEOl'a EXTItA largo Iloynl Anne cherries. 1020 E. Main. 614c picked, r 98 APRICOTS Linn Orchard. ' .Can ning apricots ready about July 1st. Quality better than usual. A large crop, 2VjtC. 6tf RED RASPBERRIES for canning. Tho same fine berries at the same old place. Look for sign. 1 mile out. Kings Highway or phone 1662R1. -tltt FOR HALE Aprlcota. Top Notch Orchard, 3c and 4o a lb. Tel. 610-J-l. ' ' 8 A-l SHAKES, Trail Store, $10 a thousand, at 100 FOR BALE Boats and outboard motors. 103 Bo. Rlveraldev , BARGAIN on shakes. Street. 134 Clark ido FOR SALE At bargain. 1 oak veneer doors, artie 3 feet by 1 feet, with lock and without flask Bee them at Mall Tribune oftl0JJ FOR 8 A LB treed sewing mi chines, all makes, $6 up; terra (f desired. All make rented M repaired. While Sewing MactUss Co., 14 North Bartlett. ti FREE kindling with t loads greea slabs. Buy now and save money. Valley Fuel CO. , , llttf FOR HALE Late cabbage plants. v. aiey. a-iiune eiiei, wm VW-WA't..'''S''i''VJWt-'js '',,'- . . mmttmmM.twr iw- '-