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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1931. PJOE SEVEN EXTRA,-" STANDARD EGGS GAIN CENT MEDIUMS STEADY ...:-, I -'- .! PORTLAND, Ore.. Ju62a.-(Fj 'The advance of one cent a dozeri "';on' eSrtrdf. MKT stundarU 1 ejhts nn" 1 1 noiiheed for today' by the Pacific ), 'Cooperative' Poultry Producers as sociation,' 'indjeateft a scarcity of 1 the higher quality fresh' eggs. Mediums remained unchanged. Th? new price Is M Qp(i J8 cents. re spectively for (ha. higher qualities. The egg market iwms'.lni, a slightly better statistical position ';. with stpraBO , h.qldlngs showing sjlght.seeesnlons from time to time. ( According ,, to,, reports in the . trade, butter receipts have been hea,vy enough to give the market a slightly- unsteady undertone and prices are. only steady, at beat. Re ports from San Francisco say that " 9 score is weak, due to heavy re ceipts from other stateo. . ' '' V rr ' '' PORTLAND, Ore,,: Juno 29. 0P The supply' of berries on the east side farmer,' market today was V considerably in excess of buyers' ' wants. Sellers were reluctant to ! Slower', their Ideas, and as a conse- ' . ouenee. trading was slow. Buyers fet ;that ' Jn;,;the end they would get 'henries,; especially ..raspberries, at their own prtee much ot the offerings was not cahnery quality. ; Dest raspberries Moved nt $1.05 with exceptional Quality bringing up: to tLxt-.iJ '"-'i v. y loganberries .had; it" slightly bet ter price' than the raspberries. The beet brought $1.10', with the bi(lk , moving areund .one. diHiar. Blackcaps sold at $1.65' for good quality stuff. . : Vegetable! flbffe'ripgs,' iHvqro . un changed from last Saturday. Llyostoek. POTLAND, Ore., June 29. tP) CATTLE 2120; steady to strong. Steers (600-900 lbs.),.,,gaqd S8.25 8.65.. medium $?.75-8".2';. common $6.50-7.75; (900-1100 lbs.)' good $8.00-8,50, medium $7.25-8 00, com mon $0.00-6. 25; (1100-1300 lbs.) good $7.0.0.-7.25, medium $6.00-7.00. , Heifers (550-850 lbs.) good $6.50 '1;M, medium $5.50-6.50, common $4.60-5.50. Cows, good $5.26-5.75, l'! common and medium . $4.26-5.25, fi low. cutter and cutter $1.75-1.26. ' -: Bulls (yearllngai excluded) ' good and choice (beef) $4.25-4.75, cutter common and medluni ' $3.00-4.25. Veolers (milk fed) good and'cholde $7.50-8.00, medium $5.75-7.25, cull and common $3.75-5.75. Calves 250-500 lbs, good and choice $0.00 i s7.M.-,-f r ' . ITOOS ilVo, active. Tight: butch ers 26 'higher, Light light HO-ioo lbs! good and choice $8.25-9.00. Light weight 160-180 lbs. good and choice' ; $8.76-9.00, 180-200 lbs. good and choice $8.75-9.00. Mo dlum weight 200-220 11m. good and choice $8.00-9.00, 220-250 lbs. good and choice $7.00-8.00. Heavy weight 250-290 lbs. good and choice : $6.60-7.50, 290-350 lbs, good and choice $6.25-7.25. Packing sows 275-500 lbs. Medium and good $5.25-6.00. Feeder and stocker pigs 70-130 lbei. good and choice $7.60-8.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS 2050, in cluding 1800 drlvc-lns, around steady. Lambs 90 lbs. down, good and choice $5.50-6.50, medium $4.25-5.50, all weights, common , $3.50-4.50. Yearling wethers 90 110 lbs. medium to choice $2.00 3.60. Ewes 90-120 His. medium to choice $1.75-2 25, 120-150 lbs. me . , dlum to choice,.; $1.50-2.00. all weights cull and common $1.00- 1.50. , ' i."";;. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., June 29. (ff) Wheat futures:1 ' Open High Low Close July . 55 .65- .54 .64 Sept. '.6514 .55 65 .55 Cash whsat: . Big Bend bluestem. 57 Soft while 57 Western white 67 Hard wnlter 64 Northern spring , 64 Western red ...; 64 I Oats Nov 2 white, $21.50. Today's ear receipts: Wheat 60, barley 1, flour 21;- corn (1, oats 4, lay 6. Produce PORTLAND, Ore;, June 29. (JP) BUTTER-Prlnts 2 score or bet-tor,:25-27c; standard 24-25c car tons. r f BUTTERFAT Direct to : ship pers, track' 16'-2Jo;-Ng. 2 grade ll-17c; stationu No, 1, 16-22c; No. 3, ll-17c; PortlaniJ delivery prices: No. 1 buttorfat 21-24c; No. 2, 16 20c; sweet 24c. EOGS I'aclflc Poultry Produ cers' selling prices: Frc!"h Extras 18c: standnrds 1.7a; mediums lfic. MILK Buying price: Grade B 11.60-1.80 a cental, with "surplus'' $1.00-1.60. Portland; delivery and inspection. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country killed hogs best butchers under 100 lbs. !2-12!4c; venlera 70-80 lbs. 1H4 12c; yearling lambs 6-8c: spring lambs U-12c; heavy ewes 4-5c; canner cows 5c; bulls 7-7 Mc. MOHAIR Nominal. Huylng price 1931 clip; long hair J2c: kid hair 17c lb. UVE POULTRY Net buying Prices: Heavy hen colored 4 V4 lbs. up 17-19o; do 314-4 lbs. 12 Hc; under S lbs. 10-1 1c; broiler white 17e; colored 20-22C lb.. No. 2 chickens 5c lb., old roosters 7c; ducks, i'ekiu.U-17c: geeae 12c ONIONS gjeMifig price to re ! - Portland Produce i BRINGING' UP FATHER i AREXOoCWlM' THE NEBBS Watch IS A.T HOME I AVWAmMS IM- ' STRUCTlOMS . FBOM THE" k;ioMf,ppeRs A3 TO WHERE., SHE CAM LEAVE me. sqooo JJAJ.lSC-1 MONEY SO THEV WILL. ' RELEASE HER- ;. ! wosaAKlp' ' H ' ullrs: Oregon $1.60-1.76 cwtj j California new crop. ' Bermudnsii 1.75 crate; yellow $2.25-2.50 cen-i tnj; red $1.75 cental. . . 1'OTATOES Oregon Deschutes $1.35-1.50; bakers $1.75; local 70-! 80c; Yakima 25c-$1.16." . ; ' ' NEW POTATOES Local 1 3-4c easti west 2c lb. . ,: ' ; WOOL 1031 crop nominal Wil lamette valley llo; eastern Oregoi. 10-14C II). . - .. . HAV Buying price for. produc er;. Alfalfa S14.00rl6.0O; plover $10.00-12.00. ' Oats and.- vetch $10.00-11.00 ton. ,. : San Francisco Huttcrfat SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 29.W) Buttorfat f.o.b. San Francisco 2iic. Wall Street Report NEW. YORK,, Juriti1' (iP) Stocks today encountered, their lurgest .tutbuck . since . .the beyin ninp of the recovery on: June AHhouKh the . dcrllno was slow and seemed to reflect little more than profit-takinK after ho sub stantial a rebound, net losses rnng ,ed from $2 to $8. . . Rallying tendencies in thenfter noon, after a reactionary morning, failed to hold the market closed not far from the lows... The volume was comparatively miuill.t Sales approximated 2,0O,O0 sharey. Todny's closing prices for 17 selected stocks, follow: Am. Can .a 111 Am. Tel. and Tel 180 Anamonda 3ft , Col. (las ,33 Curtiss Wright, - 3 General Electric 4 4,4 Cleneral Motors.'...., 38 H Kennicot Copper 31 Mont. Ward 2 t Radio Corporation --.---a 20 Trans. Am 8 V4 Sears Roebuck f7 & P - 86 United Air Craft 32 IT. 8. Steel 102 Corpt. Trust Shs. XD G 5 Yr. FxD Trust - 7 Mi GRAYJML1N GO EXTRA HOLES IN TOURNEY FLAY In the championship flight play ed yesterday at the Rogue River ,.... nn,ipQ ' -V. Kellv d e- foated Ward Beeney, 6 and 4, and Homer Marx, lost to u,. r. nm, e i t U'al'.v Will IllaV II. H. Pringle and the winner of their match will p:ay wucox in me " als Sunday. In the first flight, D. B. Gray beat George Henselman, the match ending on the 28th hole. The first 18 holes were completed with all square, another nine holes were played with toe same resuim, 1 the one extra, or 2Mb, played with Gray the winner. He will now play the winner of the D. S. Clark and C. C. Lemmon match. In the second flight George Pyth ian defeated H. 8. Hoise, 5 and 3. In the championship flight of the women's spring handicap Mrs. I). R Wood won from Mrs. Thomas Kuson with a score of 5 and 4, then nlaved 18 holes with Anna Mae Kuson. the match ending in a tie. They will play again tomorrow and Mrs. J. C. Loyle will meet Mrs. Harold Johnson. The winner of the wood and ru ton match will meet Mrs. ii. 11. Smith. " The golfers did not motor to Hend yesterday because of unfavor able weather and will meet the Bend team July 26 In the Inter-city tournament In that city. rwTtr Tell v I rnM in ... i i h i I ii ii i - - j."n II I .1 I " M I w VOU AWOOT' VnHV DON'T ,VOU PLAT ? .'.jk. plj Your Step TVS ALL MV FAULT -IF ' I HADM'T QUARRELED I VJITH HIM OVER VWORTHLeSS 6ROTHE.R , TMIS THIMS .WOULD HAVE HAPPENED- CAM VOEMER TORSIVE MYSELF GIRL ATHLETE IS C'ltrCAOO, June 29. (IP) Betty Robinson, winner of the 100-meter dash for women in the' 1928 Olyiri p'o, today lay critically injured-1-her atliletic career probably Hlmt tored by an' airplane accident. The 19-year old : Northwestern university student yesterday .suf fered Injuries, that at first wpro believed fatal, wheh ' ii plane In which alie was riding fell from about 4(10 feet.; K The plane- was piloted by hor cousin, Wilson .Pal mer, who . ulsq was critically, in jured. Khe.wus aeml-uonsciou's at midnight. ' Waders Drown DKKAI.H. Tex., June 2S (P) Five persons were drowned last night In the Hod river at Clear Lalie Ferry,"' 14 'miles north of Dekalb, when they stepped Into deep water while wading. The bodies of only three had been re covered today. . Executrix's Notice to CMMtltora , ' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by tho County Court for Jackson County, Ud executrix of tho Estate of Elmer It. Oatman, deceased. All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to this executrix, nt the offlce of Ouh Newbury. In the Medfnrd Nat ional Hank Building, within six months from the date ot this not ice. ARTIE E. STEPHENSON. Executrix of the Estate of Elmer H. Oatman, deceased. . Dated June 22, 1931. ' ' Notice. " ! In the County Court of tho Htnle of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Ophelia O. Crunfillr Deceased. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has filed her Final ,nni,nt nn,l Itnnnrl in the flhoVO entitled matter, and the above en titled Court has fixed July autn. 11131. at 10 o'clock a. m., In the County Court room In the Court House In Mt:dford, Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to ald Final Account, and for the settlement thereof. MARY CRANFILU ' Administratrix. Summons; ' In the Circuit Court of the State of . Oregon for Jackson County. G. E. Clark, Plaintiff, i vs. tV. W. Welsner, unknown heirs of W. W. Welsner. If deceased; also ail other persons or parties un known, claiming any right, title. . estate, lien or interest. In the real estate drncrlbed In the complaint herein. Defendant, . To W. W. Welsner, tho above .named defendant: In the name of the Stat") of Orff- gon, you are hereby summoned and required to appear in the above en titled Court and cause and answer the complaint of the plaintiff on tile herein against you within four weeks from June 29th. 1921, the date of the first publication of this summons, you are lurtner noti fied that If you fail to appear with In snid time and answer said com plaint na aforesaid, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded m enld complaint, a sue cinct ftntement of which Is as fol lows: (1) That the defendants and each and every of them be required to set forth the nature of their respective claims to the following descrilred real property, to-wll: Southwest yuarter (SWK). f.T.i!b mt Quarter (SE) and I .it Three (3) and Four (4). and the South Half of the Northwest Quar ter (SV4 NWV4I of Section Four (4). Township 33 South. Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian, containing 478 arres. more or lew. and that all adverse claims of tl! defendants and each of them there to may be determined by decree of this Court: (2) That by said de cree It be declared and adjudged that none of the defendants have any right, title. Interest or estate whatever In or to said land and rrlpTj MV MAMA, ' iTJjl 3 -l- ME-1 GOTTA I m f iOsS jJiiy So right - I MEUO..MRS wucTf? IZOT -HAVE SOO TWb t?M; MEVER &IVIKJS SOO premises, or-any part th.oro.of-. ;fcnd that tho title of plaintiff Is, good and valid; (3) Thai the defendants and each and ,;every of them 'be enjoined and barred from' assert ing' a-ny claim': whatever-in 'or"'to said land and premlaas adverse, to this plaintiff, and (4) for such other and further relief as. may be Just 'find equitable. Tho dato of the order for publication. of thla summons is June 26th, 1931. " . l'ORTElt J. NEFF. .. Attorney for l'nim.titr. 202 cooiey uunuing, ; Medford, Oregon! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DATES I-' ' ' 1 III? hi. k Ti Ryn.li.jMi. frrl Trd Mark R ' Rate per word lor tint (median, 2c; eaehFHUlT hauling nt special rates, meceedino imertion, lc: minimum 25c. Inden i,0t ua figure with you. F. E. .'iLrr'Jn'Vh". au,non Co. Phone 833. ' . "M.5 '.T : ., l.h over phone, unlet! advertiser ha monthly account. No allowance tor phone errors. nnioTiFr.riKnin,,Nnxitis VA NTED Calcimine and ..pnlnt WANTED KtSUKTitiANMIIlH , tj. ,U work, Pnon8 108. , 79tf OPPORTUNITY for any singer In southern Oregon to broadcast', over iiulln station KM ED. KtM!1- Earle DavL-j at Fox Orateriah theater. 98. WANTED P.errics and early np - pies. 141 -No, Ivy. Call Mon days,. Wednesdays and Friduyo.' ' i , i 99 WANTED A good second hand medium size safe; also second hand typewriter. Ad dress K. S. care Mall Tribune, staling where can see articles. I' 98 WANTED $4000; Will pay 10. Mall Tribune.. 3 to 1 security. ; Writo Uox 31.1 103 WANTED To keep piano for storage. Will buy It sultuble. 1000 W. 4th. 98 FURNITURE repairing a make anything new to order. City Cabinet Shou. 924 S. Central. Tel 282. 110 WANTED At reasonable price al good violin; nbjo typewriter. Tel. 695-H. 98 WANTED 2nd hand goods and . junk. Pat's, 1500 Prune St. Ph.1 647L. 121tf, WANTED Timothy hay, alfalfa : hay and wheat. F. L.. bamson, Co. Phxn.s 833. CAR WASHING High Prensiire System Steam Chassis Cleaning Prices $1.00 to $2.S0 Special syetem for Motor Cleaning $1.00 Special Cleaner for Upholstering ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 101 Ho. Riverside 98 HAVE your Furniture re-upholstered, re-glued, reftnlshed by Thlhault. Tel. 909R. ' 100 FEW SMALL CARS to reflnleh at : $25.00. Auto Beauty Shop. 115 WANTED Shoe repairing; expert workmanship, flrst-claaul mater ials, v. Men's half-soles $1.00; ladles' half-soles 76c. C. M. Kidd & Co. 9 NOW Is the time to spay your rose bushos, shrubbery, for mildew and aphis; also fruit trees, shade trees and cork elm. TeL 268-W. . 6ltf FOR GARDEN and field plowing, sand, gravel and sediment. Tel. 912-J. Samuel Batemnn. tf LOCAL or long distance hatiUnjt. We guarantee to save you money. Hawler Transfer. 19 No. River side. Phone 1044-X. 898tf WANTED -Household noods. tools ana junK.-or wnai nave yoo7 Medford Bargain House, 87 N. Orno. H. Phone 1068. tf TAKEN t!P Notice. Taken up Cow, brand L. V. on left hip. D. M. on right hip. Owner may have same by paying keep and this ad. Otto Fuhrman, Route I, S5-H. Gold Hill. 98 Losn LOST If doc la misslnf, cell 1618 atc THAr A, &HM IF I THAT KlO I'D 'SjTAT OUT, ifi UUI. Inl'l Fcjlure Service, lac jGregt ilrltmn rinht reserved, NE6B?-IM TMB 6EMTLEMAM "VOiJP OLO MAM TUCKTEID AWAV. SOT THE PIPTV 6RAMDT.. IT'S t - Wta.UU, 4SC-1 II --tJU'-L A. LETTER FROM VOUR MUSBANJD ALL IKISTRUCTIOMS AMD LET ME TELLOU.. OOWT DO ANW DOUBLE CKOSSINJS UML.ESS SOU WANT TO ee a wioovu i HELP WANTEIJ FKMAXB W A XTED Experienced valtres.s. Apply In pui-Bon. Frunklln's Cafe. - !) WANTED KtXOATlONS MAN- with ' small - family deal res ranch to work on shares. Write box 12 V4, Jack. Htar ltouto, Med iord. 99 c A P A 11 1 E young' lady wishes housework In weallhy home Willi elderly people, lit. 1, Box 125. uentrai roint. - iui WANTED Hour work and wash- ings. 1 nulla ouuwt. ncuauuu", WANTKD POCITRT ""WANTED Rhode iMland Red set- ting liens for hatching nhoas- k ants. 1 each.. Call Chettter 93tf Fitch, 408J2. FOB RENT rTnriNIKHKD ROOMS ' il Bouuo6Mi three, menls day, garage. New home, new furniture, wo have no children. ' 614 Haven. City, , - 98 FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping rooms; breakfast If desired. No. 8 Laurel Ht. 08 FOR RENT I'leasant sleeping rooms; breakfast if desired. No. j 8 Laurel Ht. 98' FOR RENT Rooms $2.00 a week,' atao bachelor apts. 445 8. Front.. 99 FOR RENT Furnished leeplng room; rote moderate. 825 South tf Riverside. FOR RK1TI APARTMENTS FURN. front apt.; private bath, garage. C04 W. 10th. HGIM FOR RENT Clean front, ground fUJOr furnished apt., private bath und garage. Adults only. 244 S. Grapo. Phone 058-L. 98 FOlt RENT Clean, furnished , -housekeeping room: wood, IfghtH, water furnbihcd;. $1 1.50. 331 S. Ivy. 100 FOR RENT Desirable furnished 2-room apt; private entrance; adults. 315 No. Hartlett. HKtf FOR RENT 4-room furnished apartment, newly decorated and nly)liitety clean, 331 Edwards St. Geo. Iverson. 98 FOR RENT Furnished 2 and 4 ruom apartments; reduced rnteff. 135 No. Holly. 99 PLEASANT furn. apt., Electrolux rofriff, Derben Apts,, 10 Quince St. 89tf FOR RENT Furnished apart - mcnt, private bath. 305 East ' Jackson St.. 89tf FOR RENT "Hest apartments In town." at Schuler Apts., cor. 6th and Oakdale. Phone 1582. 118 FOR RENT Apt. 808 W. Main. 104 FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. downstairs; adults. 345 N. llartlett. phone 763-M. 78tt FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt.; private entrance; reason able. 618 So. Oakdale. 53tf FOR RENT Modern furnished front apt., with garage. Arthur Arms, 830 N. Holly. Phone 1277-R. 76lf FOR RENT -room apt.: steam heat. Frigidslre, hot water, and garage. Inquire 808 S. Holly St., evenings and Sundays. SOStf 2 ROOMS, bath, garage, elec. range. Private entrance. Call 76. tf FURNISHED houMkeeplng apt.; lights, hot and cold water; hotel service and lounging privileges. Rent reasonable. Hotel Holland, Phone 710 - 5tt 1 CtfllUlWU' " I I H6X-rou'. COME IM Pti ' THE HOUE-VJHV ARB KlSSM'f ' ' -ir "YOU TAMOlNfl OUT 'if mli-Lf4 THBRE UPOWN4 UK.B : v.i 1 . .'J1 1 1 . ' ' . j ILL SO OVER TO AMBROSE'S BANK AMD 6ET THE MOMEV V'HAVEMT SLEPT A WlMltf 61 MCE THIS THIMS WAPPEMED AMD HERE ALL THE TIME IVE bEeM TELL I MS MVSELF T. HATED HIM 1 60, 1 WOULDMT MVSEUF INTO FOR It E NT Ml HCIC1.I.AJSROU8 FOR RENT Oarage, 13.00 per monlh. 325 South Riverside, tf rOH RENT flOCSKM FOlt RENT 2 modern furnished houses. $30 and $37.60. water paid: overatufred: adults, 810 Ii. 9th. , 10 FOR RENT Our' new home, new furniture, Tor year. llox 12. Trlbuiip. 98 FOR RENT Small, partly fur nished bouse on Lozler Lone. Call at 715 W. 13th. 99 FOR i RENT Furnished 4-room house. Phono 1491 or call nt 801 N. Central Ave. 103 .FOR RENT -room furnished ' house.' Phono 934-R. 1 99 FOR RENT Modern cottage; 3 bedrooms;, close in. Tel. 224-R. tf KOlt RENT B-rnnm bungalow, rurnlshed and piano. Ctoso In.f V. H. Evorhard, 820 W.' Oth. ' , ' 94tfi FOR RENT 2 modern furnished huuisca, 30 and $37.60, water i paid; ovcretuffed; adults. 840 13, 9th. . ' FOR RENT Furnlrthod houso, I four rooms, bath and eiereen porch. at 1127 West Main. Phone C. A. DcVoo. 92tf" FOR RENT Modern 7-room house,' cieelrnble location. Call f. 1 8 V. 91tf FOR RENT Houe on Geneva St. Phone 185. Dr. Rlddoll. 7 itr FOR RENT Furnished house, new furniture, five rooms, like new. Phone 1149. 80tf FOR RENT To adults. Clean 5 room house. Phone 083-X. 87tf FOR RENT 4 to o-room houses. Phone 106. 80 N. Central. 4tt FOR RENT Homes. Kurnlshed or unfurnished. Brown & White. 17tf FOR RENT House In Everette Court and Katherlne Court, West 11th St.; unfurnished; for fam ily of two; olean, modern, has electric range, breakfast nook set and plenty of cabinet work; large garage. Phona 288. 1 fttf BCBINICSS OPPORTtnvrriEII FOR SALE or trade for property, good paying grocery In Rogue Hlver volley. Address H. o.. care Mall Tribuno. 99 FOR SALE Apv. house and nice building lot. 806 W. Main. 118 FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Clear Klamath Falls homo for Medford home. Ad dress 438 High St. 101 FOR 8ALE ACTOMOIIILES FOR SALE I92S light 0 coupe; bargain. Call 36 8. Central. tf FOR SALE '27 Ford pickup, $80. Phono 341 -.1-4. 103 FOlt SALE DeSoto SIX, 4-door sedan, lata model. In perfect con dition. Priced to sell. $.'.35.00 Would consider light car In trado. Phone 684-K or cull at 407 King Ht. 102 FOlt SALE Lnlo Jdel sedan, fine shape, priced to sell. 127 N. Riverside, phone 223 day time: 35 . Myrtle street, phone 1066Y evenings. 92lf BETTER USED CARS With a thirty and sixty day writ ten guarantee. No guarantee ex cept In writing. 1932 license Free on every used car over $100.00. 1930 Hudson Coupe, run 6000 miles 1929 IVsex Spt Coupe. 6-ply tires 1928 Essex Sport Coupe 192.8 Chrysler '62' Brougham 1931 Austin Roadster 1931 Essex Demonstrator with Free wheeling A ItMH'I'KONG MOTORS. INC. 101 u. Riverside 98 By George McManus By SOL HESS SUESS IF IT WAS HAVE TO ARSOE IT, FOlt SALE- TRUCKS FOR SALli - . , Good Uaed Graham Dodgo Truck, Tires prhctically now. Reasonably prices. " HUH11ARD 11ROS., INC. " ' . 93tf FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR BALE or TRAUH) for llve--stook ftamboullett ewes, with l 84 lambs. - Reasonable. Produo ers ICxchange.-' Pliona 201. South Paclflo. 70tf FOR BAI -ftf&AIi ESTATE KING'S' HIGHWAY GARDEN TUAOTti Young, man, start to day to. lay the foundation for your future Independence; Invest S5.00 in one of our 'tract and 1 feel tho Ihrill of ow.nlng'a homo In THIS (tltEAT COUNTRY. Phone 402 today. ' Earl 'Tumy, 310 Liberty Illdg. ' 98" FOR SALE 312-aere ranch In Scott valley; house, barns and outbuildings; plenty of wood and water for irrigation; 14 cowh and bull, separator, mower, raku, wa;-ons, sow and pigs and about .10 tons hay. Price $5,500; $3,500 down. Fred Gould, Gazelle, cat. 100 SPECIALS 1 acre Jacksonville paved highway, cIobo In; 4-room houso, other buildings.' A bar gala, $2,000; term. i A Lho 10 acres beautiful wooded tract on Griffin ereekl Jot ot wood; creek and county road; $300 cash or $100; $25 down and $10 monthly. D. IS. .11LLA UD, 425 E. Main. - - 102 FOR SALE OR TRADE " Rnnoh and city property. - What have you? Inquire 626 N, Riverside. ' '.' .'.-.-.,, lOOtf FOR SALE Lot 100x200. ! 6-room house, well, garden; $850. Beo ownor, W. J. Lyden, Jacksonville, 107 FINEST RANCH that we know Of at tho price Is 74 acree of creek bottom land all under an old deeded water right, all In cultivation. New modern bung alow, all modern convenlencea; modern barn, poultry house, garage, ete. Fine roads, elec tricity. This ranch is just giit edged. Priced at 816,000 and worth every cent of It. Brown & Whlto, realtors. 88tf FOR SAt.E HOMES FOR SALE 5-room houso In Olen Oak Court, Sieklyou Helghtet; hardwood floors, fireplace, base ment, piped furnace, very at tractive Inside plan, lovely out look from home, on a uniformly developed court. Charles R. Ray, Reultor, Medford Uldg. Tel. 802. 101 FOR SALE By ownor, house on Minnesota St. Phone 185. Dr. Rlrtdell. 7ttf FOR SALB Attractive homes. Phone 10S. 30 N. Central. 4lf WHEN YOU think of real estate, think of Brown A White. tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOlt SALE Loganberries. Will deliver, J. L. Yunlie, near east end of Spring street. 104 FOR HALF coyote puppy. -812 South Riverside. 100 HOUSEHOLD 'GOODS lor sale, . 502 V4- Park Ave., Monday, Tu-w-dny and Wednesday. 98 FOR HALE Ilaby buggy, cheop. Phone 229-R. 98 FOR SALE Tllton apricots, best for canning; start picking Wed nesday; extra fine. Crocker, Coker Butte road. S'4 miles out Crater Lake highway. Phone 691-R-4. , , 88 FOR HALE Cheap, printing press, Tii by 14 bed, good condition. Phone 910-Y. 88 FOR SA LB Pole snw rig. factory built on steel truck; 7-horse en gine. 28-Inch saw: also . drag saws. 018 South CentraL 98 1 mm BUSINESS DIRECTORY - ' f ? " Abstract ; ? S ) " J MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracta ot Title, Title Insuranoe. Rooms and 5, No. tl North - Central Ave upitalrs: t! JACKSON OO. , ABSTRACT CO. ' Abstracts of Title and, Title Insurance Tho- only - oomplebe Title System la Jackson: anty. Accountants WILSON AUDITING COMPANY ,Tmt and Corporation Counselors;, Auditors and Accountants. ' EI. M. Wilson. C. p. A. Liberty Bid. Phone 167-R.' Chiropractic Physician' DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlro praclio Nerve Specialist. Office hours 8 to 18, 8 to 6. 808-204 Liberty Bldg. Office Phone 680; ReB. Phone 790-H. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1178, Houso cleaning. Floor waxing. Oriental rug cleaning, specialty. Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy PeO-i pie to pay their honest debts. Pa clflc Coast Credit Assnolatlln, 421 Medfnrd Bldg., Medford, Ore. Furniture Repairing FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED re-flnlshed, re-glued, We carry a full line of upholstering am ples. A. N. Thlbault, Tel 969-R. Class MEDFORD PLATE GLASS CO., Auto glass while you wait. Glass for all purposes. Phone 448. ' 1 8Stf Money to Loan - , Long Time Real Estate . Mortgage Loan ' Phone IM Commercial Finance Corp. Medford, Oregon Personal Loans. UP TO $300 on furniture, late model autos, endorsed notes, eto. Legal rates, no extras. . Licensed by the state of Oregon. Cash to day. See W. E. Thomas. 228 W. 6th, ground floor Holly Theater Bldg. Phone 189. .. . . . . . ' Plana Instruction FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teaahel of. piano. Classical and popuiaf muslo coursos. Height Muslt Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg., Tel 78, Palming and Paperhanirlna; HARRY MARX Painting, tinting paperhanglng. Tel. 178-J. 869t M. A. BLISS A COMPANY Pain lng, paperhanglng and Interld , finishing.. 802 Crater Lake Avea . Phpne 1604. . , . .- 4 Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. 1H the beat equipped printing offhj ' In Southern Oregon. BookhlnA iffmV lnV ing, loose leaf ledgers, bllllit)' - systems, ete. : Portland prices) 27 N. Fir St. ;, ... , Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any nraxt radio. H. O. Purucker, 222 Wes) Main St. Office phone $ residence 1443. 881 GUARANTEED radio - service al reasonable rates,. Phone 1241 day or night. Almus Prultt. Sand and Gravel - 3 C. A. HARTLEY-Sand and Gravel . plant. Clean washed aan(l ana gravel; crushed gravel, alt slses. Phone, plant 1203; or office 137. Storage WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, 818 South Front St, phone 818. - Transfer EADS TRANSFER & 8T0RAGR CO. Office 1015 No. Central, Phone 815. Prices right. Service guaranteed. 1 " DAVIS TRANSFER 4 STORAGE). Service guaranteed. 20 8. Grape St., Phone 644, or residence 1060 RELNKINO TRUCKING BERV1CH Transfer and hauling of all kinds. Office 309 South Front St. Phone 832. . IF MOVING, north, south, east or west. Phone Ashland I46-L. Nee equipment; prompt service; loM est rates. Bonded carried. A. Ix Anated. - " " FOR BALH MMCiaJUAJSKOlJp FRYERS, gladioli blooms. mberlB,H IrU for ponds. ' Mrw. DresBleri 11117 E. Main. TOT. 19B9-L: ltH EXTRA largo Royal Anne cherries. 1020 K. Main. S'Aclplckod.V 98 APRICOTS Linn Orohard. l.Cnn niitg apricots ready about July 1st. Quality bettor than usual. A large crop. Sc. B&tf RED RASPBERRIES for carmine". Tho same tine berrle - at the same old place. Look for sign, 1 mile out, Kings Highway or phone 1562R1. 0HI FOR SALE Apricots. Top Notch Orchard, 3c and 4q a lbi Tel. 610-.I-1.. , . ; ' 98 A-l SHAKES, $10 a thousand at Trail Store. 100 FOR SALTS Boats and outboard) ; motors. 108 So. niveralda. - tf BARGAIN on shakes. 224 Clark Street. 100 FOR SALE At bargain, t oak veneer doors, sue iH feet By 7 H fee., with lock and without glass. See tbem at Mali Tribune ofoej roR 8ALB Used sewing ma ehlnes. all makes, $8 up: term If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine) Co.. 24 North Bartlett. ' ta FOR SALE Late canhare plants. O. Cutoy. Phune 11 J I. $( 6