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PAGE NINE "EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE" FRDFORD MAIL TBUrEDFORD, (TREGOX, TUESDAY, JUNE '30, 1931. v. ER ADVANCE TALKED FOR EGGS PORTLAND, Ore., June 30; (P) .The butter market was steady to-j day. Demand has been holding up well enough to prevent price re cessions. The rains In the past few weeks have improved pasture con ditions and consequently a large supply of butter Is coming onto the -market. This Is being felt more in ' the higher ' score butter than In other grade. The advance of one cent a dozen "on eggs established yesterday was 'fully maintained and talk in the trade Indicates another advance before the end of "the week if con ditions remain unchanged. The receipts are heavy enough to sup ply the demand. Light country-killed veal was weaker today with quotations at 11-11 V cents. "Heavy veal, from 180 to 200 pounds, Is moving slow ly:. -Receipts are all out of pro portion to domand, Portland Prod uce company says. Another shipment of corn from The Dalles was, received today. Shipments are being held back by leather conditions. The corn was -priced at 65-67 cents per dozen to the trade. Colored Mjrotlers at 18-90 cents were dff slightly, but steady at the new price. .There is a good -supply of all springers on the market. TVhlte Leghorns are going to? the trade at 17 cents. . 1 ' , E ' PORTLAND, Ore., June 30. (P) Raspberries and loganberries were the principal offerings of interest on the East Side farmers' market today. The supply was well under the offerings on the first session of the week and as a consequence first prices were u;i as high as ? 1.25 for good quality raspberries. 'According to Borne of 'the grow ers, canneries are going to take more of the berries beginning shortly. There was a large supply of veg etables on the market. Most of this supply was of very good quality and no price recession was -forced. 1 jjMarfeet? Livestock. ' PORTLAND Ore., June 30. (TP) CATTLE 115, calves 10; around steady. ' HOGS 180; weak. ; 'SHEEP AND LAMBS 000; quot , ably steady. Lamlw, 90 lbs. down, good and cholco 5.25-6.25; medi um $4.25-5.25. Portland Wheat Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 30. (JP) ,--Wheat futures: ; ': Open1 High Low Close July 54 .65 .64 .65 Sept .66 .554 .65 .65 Vi Cash wheat: Pig Bend bluestem 67 67 67 .... .64 54 .54 Soft white "Western white ...i Hard winter Northern spring .... Western red Oats No. 2 white, $21.50. Toduy's car receipts: Wheat 8, barley 2, flour, 3, corn 1, oats 1, hay 2. i Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., June 30i (IP) COUNTRY MEATS Soiling Price to retailer: Country killed hogs, best butchers under 100 lbs. 13 1214c; vealers, 70 to 80 lbs. 11- llc; yearling lambs 6-8c; spring lambs ll-12c; heavy ewes 4-i canner cows 5c; bulls 7-7 'c. LIVE POULTRY Net buying price: Heavy hens, colored 4 Vi lbs. up 17-lOc; do. 84 lbs. 12-13o: under SV4 lbs. 10-llc; broilers. white 17c; colored 18-20c lb. No. 2 chickens 5c lb,, old roosters 7c; ducks, Pekln 14-15c; Reese 13c. Butter, butterfat, onlone, pota toes, wool, hay, eggs milk mohair, quotations unchanged. , Son Francisco Butterfat BAN FRANCISCO. June 30. IP) Buttorfut, f.o.b. Hnn Francisco, .26. Wall Street Report NEW YORK, June 30. (JP) To da'v's session of the stock market began and ended feebly, despite a Eagle Point on business June a: midday rally generated by profes-' J. H. French and son Lloyd, Mr. Blonal bullish efforts In a few nnd Mrs. Frank Dltswrth. Roy shares. j Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. (ius Nichols. With the Paris Intergovernmen- Mr .and Mrs. J. M. King, Mr. and tal debt negotiations postponed un-, Mrs. Merle Jack. William Cot treM til tomorrow, and the foreign mar-, of Trail and Clyde Ripley and Bob kets failing to show a definite Dawson, also of Trail. . trend, Wall Street was without fur-i Two 12-pound salmon were re ther stimulus from that quarter. ; cently landed by Jack Hlxson in Rail shares were depressed by the! the Rogue near Eagle Point, announcement of the interstate Sam Coy left June 27 for Dia- rommerce commlsnn' schedule of hearings on the freight rate plea, ending hope of early r lief for the carriers. C1imI:i nric:- were sub - slantlally lower for the second auc - tussive flay. Declines were largely In-the 1 to .1 points range. The tirnovr was around 3.000,000 Kt-sres. Today's tlr!n prlcfs for IS sc l"i ted slocks follow: Am. Can 10?i BRINGING UP FATHER THIb lb FINE Fly I'M ib COM TO GiVE A MU'ilC'M.E To MIGHT AN bHe COME OuT- AM oHE HiO ALL ME 1931 Inl'l Fralurt Srfi-a-t. Inc. firml . - ,, i'ii. i r THE NEBBS Dear Fanny mTnZrtin IIPilf -TELL HER TO 6ET THE MWW THINK S MM A WT 5EH WHAT ASWEU. 1S W -MB" FIT NAMe?-FAMNN? j ( aQQO BUCKS. LEAVE IT tU WzMjMi f MMS TOR POTTINS W REST SOUR AREl OF KIONAPPBM, Tvuvpg A PRBTTV WAME -- I HAD A HORSS THE OLO DESERTED MILL ONJ Mt fuP SOOOO BOCKS R3 HAVINS -IPVOU COULD Ioo m 6V mKr NAME ONCE.NOU SAV VOU HAD J,f KJS S EOUT A MILE Wm A I5v L,E vSo I ONJLV BLINDFOLD THAT NEB TO PROCOBE A FHT VW.TW HER ? DO VOU THINK flST OF RCOTC ZO SWEU. FIND fSW; SOU COULD 6CT TEN V SAB OF SOURS A SO,0OOIMCASH VOU COULD START IT DEAR J a! BOX THE.RE TO DROP ITlM AND fllf k SUS3 OR THAT N- ZrU ' 'Pl y " ' ' 0m$$ SHE MJST SET THERE AT TO: CO P-M- ' V tJvlMl LJLZ .ANDAVJAJT - V'r.vi f ' Bk&A $81 FRIQW AND TELL HER TO KEEP -M 7" ' ' $&mMt VjJ FUftTWER IN- :,'..., .C-l r : ' J ' , " V- WER MOOTW SHUT OR SHE'LL MM t C5 " iw ' 5P MM stboctioms as i,. :s-i S X "havb to cuV sot-te black J ZW': lit 3JJ 1 - JIIIP "fC to we method ""Q famkW J . . J-lothes --"Sff ycW' fe-30 rt VNs' fa ' '' ' Am. Tel. & Tel ..... 179'A AHnaconda ....:.......:..;..i:...: 28 Col. Gas 32 4 Curtiss Wright v 3 General Electric ..; .'.......'.:.. 43 'A General Motors . 38 Kennicot Copper 20 Mont. Ward 20 Radio Corporation 19 Reading , 72 Sears Roebuck . 65 S. P. .'. S3 Trans. Am. 8 United Aircraft 30 U. S. Steel 100 Corporate Trust Shares GVi 5-Year Fxd. Trust 7 . EAGLE POINT, Ore., Juiie 30. (Spl.) Eagle Point Grange -home economics club met June -4. Cn account of the illness of the presi dent, Mrs. W. L. Childreth, Mrs. Tom Vestal, secretry, presided. A committee consisting of Mrs. C. A. Davies, Mrs. Edith Weldmun ami Mrs. U. A. Clark was appointed to formulate a regular ordor of busi ness for meetings. Members of the club are now working on pillow cases which are being sold as soon: as they arc completed. . At the next meeting work will be begun on a quilt. Mrs. W. Bi Clark, who re sides on the Uutte Falls road, was a visitor. Lloyd Clngade returned recently from Prospect, where he was work ing for Jim Grieve. He Is now em ployed by W. C. Clements, who is supplying the lumber for new cab ins under construction at Crater Lake. Tom Riley, who Is doing carpenter work at the louse at Crater Lake, was hero on business June 22. Mrs. llattio Singwald arrived re cently from Oakland, 'Cel., to visit her mother. Mrs. Mary 'Clngcado. Mr. and Mrs. Clark tlippoy and daughter, Ruth, of Bakor, Ore., ar rived June 23 and aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Royal Brown. William Perry and E. B. Shaw attended the Shrine meeting in Ashland June 2(v Mrs.. Perry ac companied them and spent the eve ning with Mrs. loannette King. Mrs. flohn Macetof Ccnlrnl Point visited with Mrs. S. K. Bunnes on June 24. Mr, and Mrs. M. E. Robertson gave a dinner party June 21 for Mr. and Mrs. James G. llannaford, Margaret Brophy, Mary Ilnnnnford, Rudy Weldman and Philip llanna ford. The school board appointed C. F. Davfes and Lester Throckmorton to visit Trail, and A. C. MittelBteadt, Rrownsboro, to ascertain how many, new pupils will be entering school here from those communities. The executive committee of the Orange, of which Nick Young Is chairman, will meet July 1 at the home of Master William Perry. Mrs. J. A. Bltterllng and Mrs. F.dtth Weldman were in Medford .June 24 attending to school busi ness. " ' ' 'leonard Burhahl and William Helms were in Medford on business June 27. The following people were In mond Lake to retun the horses ' which Miss Fern Simpson and Miss j Yetta Olson secured from there ! last winter. ; Miss Ruth Rlppey was a guest of Harriet Carlton In Ashland Jane 26 and 27. Mrs. Grant Shnw find daughter. Mrs. E. T. Brooke, and grand-daughter, who have been visiting '.Mrs. Snrah llowlelt, left June 27 for Portland. Itvi- MA4ilE CLOTWES - THEM ME tlrilnin nalil rrseVvrd Mr. and Mrs: William Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and family and their nephew, Clifford Ayres, took dinner June 28 with Mrs. Lot- tlo Ayres. Notice. Notice 1b hereby Riven that the fnllnwlnir Hat of Countv Warrants J will bo cancelled If not presented i the order for publication of thi for payment within sixty duys from citation Is June 2!)th. 1!)31. The the first day of July, 1931; time -prescribed for publication of Arthur Ilurr; dated July 9. 1923: 1 this Citation is four consecutive warrant No. 22547; amount $36.R. ' weeks. Tho ditto of the first pub Lee C. Port: dated Sept. 9, 1923; Hcatlon of this Citation is June wnrrant No. 23019; amount 11.00. S. A. Moore; dated Kept. 21. 1923: warrant No. 23113; amount SI. 00. leo. Proscott; dated Oct. 21, 1923; warrant No. 23199; amount $5.00. V. J. C. St. John; dated Nov. 10. 1923; warrant No. 23539; amount ?1.00. Ted Rltter; dated Nov. 10, 1923: warrant No. 23534; amount $2.40. Joe Schumsden; dated Nov. 10, 1923; warrant No. 23537; amount J2.40. Samuel W. Thomas; dated Nov. 19, 1923; warrant No. 23644; amount $1.00. Allen H. Waas; dated Nov. 19. 1923: warrant No. 23548; amount $1.00. 1 Mrs. Joe Chrlstenseh; 'dated Dec. 10, 1923; warrant - No. 23701; amount $1.00. - S5ellerbnck Paper Co.: dated Dee.' 20, 1923: warrant No. 23795; amount $32.10. W. S. Bell; dnted Apr. 6, 1924: wnrrant No. 24696; amount $6.60. W. N. Staub'; dated Apr. 10. 192-1; wnrrant No. 24S79; amount $10.90. T. M. SlcClollnn; dated June 7, 1924; warrant No. 25297; amount $2.00. Crater Lake Hdw.; dnted Dec. 10. 11123; warrant No. 8277; amount $2.99. . Bill Orove; dated August 2, 1923; warrant No. 22769; amount $2.70. Jnmoii Orove: dnted August 2, 1923: warrant No. 22770; amount $2.70. Raymo'nd ReJd; dnted August 3. 1923; warrant No. 2280"; umount 2.70. Ooo. Dietrich: dated Sept. 7. 1923; warrant No. 22977; amount $1.00. C. W. Palmer; dated Oct. 10. 1923; warrant No. 23279; amount $1.00. . Mrs. H. H. Allison: dated Feb. 8. 1924; warrant No. 24091; amount $;o.oo. ft. 71. Allison: dratcd 'Feb. 8, 1924: warrant. Ha. 24092; amount $10.00. Ruth Vnrney: dated Fob. 8, 1924; warrant No. 24193; amount $2.00 Jim Walsh; dated April 5, 1924: warrant-No. 24808: amount $1.00. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto eet my hand and the of ficial senl this 26th day of June. 1931. DEI,ILIA STEVENS MEYER, Heal.) County Clerk. 'Minion. In the County Court of the state of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Elmer E. Frnley, Deceased. To fleorge W. Frnley; and to all other devisees and heirs un known of Elmer E. Fraley, de ceased, if any suoh there be: In tho name of tho State of Ore gon, you and each of you are here by cited and required to appear In the above entitled Court and mat ter Within 28 days from the date of the flret publication of this Cita tion,, to show cause. If any exlrtn. why an tirfler of mile should not be nisde ordering and empowering the Administrator of said estate to sell all of the real property belonging to snffl decedent at the time of his death, described s follows, to-wlt: The Lots numbered Six () and Seven (7) In Section Six (6) In Town-hip Tblrty-rtx 36) South of K.mge One (1) West, nnd the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter nnd the Northeast Quar ter of the -Southeast Quarter of .wtion one (1 In Townehip Thlr-ty-slx J6 South of Range Two (2) West or the Willanictto Merld lsn. in Jackson County, Oregon. Excepting therefrom that certain property described In Volume 174 of the Deed Records of said Coun ty, at page J54 thereof. Also ui-eptlng - therefrom that eiM-tuln propMty deerlbed )n Vol iini" 107 of the Deed ' Itorords of Mid County, t tmnltl ftteuof. . AVV exoetlng therefrom . that !oeinin property dreerlbed In Volume- its of the peed Records el bY- VJte SEiiis) HERE THREE TiME'b THI6 MONTH. V4' Mo ONE WUZ HOME IF VOU DOMT PA,f THE INSTALLMENT ON THE PIANO- VJE'VE CiOT TO TAKE iT ORDERS- said County, at paste 36 thereof. Also subject to certain easements for rlshts of way. That said real property consists of 1112.20. acres, according to Oov ernmerH survey, less the exceptions dererlbed above, which ngKroKUte approximately 9 ncrefl, as prayed 'for in the Petition of the Admin istrator on file herein. The date of 30th. 1931 Witness the Honornblo Alex Sparrow, County Judge of Jackson County, Oregon, and Judge of the above entitled Court, and tho Seal of said Court, thlo 29th day of June. 1931. DEML1A STEVENS MEYER, ,, County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon and Clerk of the aboyo entitled Court. (Senl of the County Court of the State 'of Oregon for Jackson County.) Endorsed: Filed June 29th, 1031. Dolllta Stevens Meyer, County Clerk. -Notico or Final Settlement In the County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for Jackson County. In tho Matter of tho Estate of William J. RodgerB, deceased. Tho undersigned has filed In the County Court of Jnckfton County, Oregon, the flnnl account of (her administration of tho estate - of William J. Rodgcrs, deceased, nnd said Court has 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 House In Medford, Jack son County, Oregon, as the time nnd placo for tho hearing of objections to said final account nnd for the settlement of said estate; All person interested In said es tate are hereby notified nnd ' re- CUSSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Rati ptr word for tint insertion. 2c: ur.:t succeeding insertion, lc: minimum 25c. Index your ads wilh For Sale, For Rent, etc., and count these words as well as each Initial, teleahone number, elc, as word. Classified ads cash in adianct and not taken over phone, unless advertiser has monthly account. No allowance for phone errors. WANTED MlfHJTCIjljANl'jOTJB WANTED Used strinll cash regis ter; mutt be n bargain. Addrres K. S,, care Mull Tribune 100 PAINTER wants to do painting or papering In exchange for light car. Inquiro at 128 N. Urape St. 09 WANTED Perries and early ap ples, l-il No. Ivy. Call Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. 99 WANTED $4000; Will iny 10. Mall Tribune. 8 to 1 eecurlty. Write Box 31. 103 FURNITURE repairing or make anything new to order. City Cabinet Shop, 924 S. Central. Tel 282. 110 WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk. Pat's, 1506 Prune St. Ph. 547L. I21tf WANTED Timothy hay, alfalfa hay and wheat, F. E. Samson Co. Phone 833. , 99 HAVE your Furniture re-upholstered, re-glued, reflnlshed - by TtllbKUlt. Tel. 969R. 100 1EV SMALL. CARS to reflnlsh at -$25.00. Auto Beauty Shop. 115 WANTED Shoe repairing; expert workmanship, first-class mater ials. Men's half-solee $1.00; ladles' half-soles 75c. C. M. Kldd 4 Co. NOW is the time to spray your rose bushes, shrubbery, for mildew end aphle; also fruit trees, shade trees and cork elm. Tel. 258-W. ttf FOR GARDEN and field plowing, sand, gravel and sediment, ?el. 912-j. Samuel Bateman. tf LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to eave you money. Hawley Transfer, 61$ No. River side. Phono 1044-X. 28tf WANTBD-maehold coeds, tools and Junk, or -what hare you? Medford Bargain Hoot, 17 N. ' Grape. Phone 10(1. . . t! j I I I i i i , , ;. . ,'. AN' SA-y'. VILL I AN' THE PIAMO VAVZ. I THAT'S 1 ijwN VOOSE CIVE ME TAKEM AVAV-SO THERE RICH I 'il l vJ a ride oovjm vomt be moc J C'L ojT -J TOWM? IN THE HOUSE. r -2 B gi Mil . TO-MlGHT- AN THE 1 . T TJ VS -i flOT VSU2. COOO I COME ON- . X ' l a L ' enough to Give J deal the Ofc ' quired to make -or file their ob jections to said final account. If any -they have, on or before tho time aforesaid, fixed for the hear ing and settlement thereof. Date of this notice and the first publication thereof Is Juno 23nd, 1981. CYNTHIA L. RODQERS, Administratrix of. tho estate of William J. Roilgers, deceased. HELP WANTTCD FEMAliH WOMEN. OIHLS Mnko $12 dozen embroidering pillow tops at home; pleasant work; experience unnecessary; addressed envelope brings particulars. Aladdin Co., 373 Fulton, Brooklyn, N. Y. 99 IIEliP WANTED MALE OR rioMALia HELP WANTED Students to at tend packing - eschool, starting July loth. Appoar at C. & E. packing house Friday 10 a. m.. for particulars, or write Orb Cooksey, Medford. 101 WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG WOMAN with child wonts housekeeping for widower with children. Write P. O. Box 852, Medford. 100 MAN with small family desires ranch to work on ahares. Wrlto box 12, Jack. Star Route, Mod- ford. 99 CAPABLE young lady wishes housework In wealthy home -with oniony people. Rt. 1, Uox 125 Central point. 101 FRUIT hauling at especial rates. Let us figure with you. F. E Sameion Co. Phono 833. 09 WANTED Hour work and wash ings. Phono 869X2, Reasonable. 110 WANTED Calcimine Ing work. Phone 1Q and paint 79tf WANTED POUITRI WANTED R'lOdo Ilnnd Red set ting hens for hatching pheas ants, $1 ench.. Call Cheeter Fitch, 468J2, 03tf FOR ItE?Tl APARTMENTS FOR HUNT W. 2nd. -Furnished apts. 217 108 FOR RENT Modern duplex npt; adults. Reduction In rent to steudy tenants, 713 Cedar St 100 FOR RENT 2-room apt: sleeping porch, garage, ground floor. 844 N. Ilartlelt. Phone 787-Y. 100 FURN. front opt.; prlvato hath gnrage. 604 W. 10th. 90tf FOR RENT Clean, furnished housekeeping room; wood, lightjt, water furnished; $1 1.60. 331 S. Ivy. 100 FOR RENT Furnished 2 and 4 room apartments; reduced rntee. 135 No. Holly. PLEASANT furn. apt., Electrolux refrlg. Bcrben Apts., 10 QuincA St. 89tf FOR RENT "Rest apartments 1n town, ' at Schuler Apts., cor. 6th and oakdale. Phone 1582. 118 FOR RENT Apt 806 W. Main 104 FOR RENT s Modern furnished apt. downstairs; adults. 146 N. Bartlett. phone 75J-M. 7 8tf FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt.; private entrance; reason able. (18 so. Oakdale. 63tf FOR RENT Modern furnished front apt., with garage. Arthur Arms, 130 N. Holly. Phono 1277-R. 76tf FOR RENT 4 -room apt.; steam heat, Frlgldaire, hot water, end garage, inquire (0$ 8. Holly St., evenings and Sundays. I08tf i ROOMS, bath, garage, elee. Tang, Private entrance. Call 78. tf" FURNISHED housekeeping apt.; lights, hot and cold water; hotel service and lounglngeprlvliegM. Rent .-,-ionsble. Hotel Holland. Phone 710, 1 5 It FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Rooms $2.00 a Week, iilao bachelor apts. 445 S. Front. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room; rato moderate. 325 South Riverside. tf FOR RENT MISOEijljANElOTJS FOR RENT OR LEASE Reason able, all or part of 3400 sq. ft. floor spaco on highway, 1603 No. Rlvcrsldo. 100 FOR RENT Oarage, $3.00 per month. 326 South Riverside, tf FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6-rm. modern houso, desirable location, close In, abso-i lately clean; shade; redecorated; gas rnngo, fireplace, garage. 617 S. Holly. Key at 627 S. Holly. Medford Nail. Hank. 100 FOR RENT Modorn 5-rm. homo, newly roflnlwhod: largo screen porch: rango connected; plenty of shade. Inquiro 264 llentty. 100 FOR RENT Furnished 2-room houso, newly decorated; shade treet. garage. Inquire 527 oo. Hollv. 100 FOR RENT Nicely furnished house; 2 bedrooms. Call 1417- W, or 625 Dakota. 99 FOR RENT 2 modern furnished houses, $30 nnd $37.60, water . paid; overstuffed; adults. 8-lu E. 9th. 100 FOR RENT Small, partly fur nished house on Loslcr Lane. Call at 716 W. 18th. . 90 FOR RENT 6-room furnished house. Phono II 3 4 -It. 00 FOR RENT Modern cottage; 8 bedrooms: close in. Tel. 224-R tf FOR RENT 6-room bungalow furnished and plunn. Close In. W. II. Evcrhard, 326 W. oth. 94tf FOR RENT FurnlMhod house four rooms, bath and ecreen porch, at 1127 West Main Phono C. A. DoVoo. 92tf FOR RENT Modern 7-room liotise, dceslrablo location. Cull 618Y. Oltf FOR RENT House on St. Phone 186. Dr. Geneva Riddel! 71tf' FOR RENT Furnished house, new furnlturo, flvo rooms, like new. Phone 1149. 86tr FOR RENT To adults. Clean 6 room house. Phone 683-X 87tf FOR RENT 4 to -room bouses, Phone 105. 30 N. Central. 4tt FOR RENT Homee. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown k V. hlte. 17tf FOR RENT Rouse rn TJverette Court and Katherlne Court, West 11th St.: unfurnished: for fam ily of two; clean, modern, has eiescirio range, Draaaiaas nooa set and plenty of cabinet work; large garage. Phone $88, ltf t Loan LOST If dog 1 missing, oal) 1616 ttttr BUSINESS OPPORTTUTtlTIES FOR SALE or trade for property, good paying grocery In Rogue River vnlley. Address 11. O., care Mn'l Tribune. 99 FOR SALE Apv. nouse and nice building lot. 806 W. Main. 113' FOR KXCnANOB TRADE Clear Klamath Fnlls homo for Medford homo. Ad dress 488 High St. 101 FOR SATK TRUCKS . FOR SALE . Oood !i!:.druli!im Dodge Trur-k. ;.. Tires pr-iclH-n,ly new, Re.uaoiinbly price". ! ' .. ' , - iiunbAnp Bros., inc. 3tf By George McManua By SOL HESS FOR SALE POULTIIT FOR SALE Rhodo Island Red fryers. Phone B51-R. 101 FOR SALE I J VI STOCK FOR SALE Extra good woaner pigs. Phone 691-R-a. iui FOR SALE Team young, Well mute bed blacks. A. E. Brock way, Phone 7-F-21. 102 FOR SALE or TRADB for' live stock Rambouilett ewes, wltn 34 Inmbs. Reasonable. Produc ers Exchange. Phone 291, South Pacific 70tf FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1928 light 6 coupe; bargain. Cull 36 . S. Central 68tt FOR SALE '27 Ford pickup, $80 Phono 341-J-4. 103 FOR SALE DeSoto SIX, 4-door sedan. Into modol, In perfect con dltlon. Prlcod to soil, $535.00 Would consider light car In trade Phono 584-R or call at 407 King St. lea FOR SALE Lnte modol sedan fine shape, priced to sell. 127 N. Riverside, phono 223 dny tlmo; 36 Myrtlo street, . phono 1066Y evenings. 93tt FOR SALE REAL BSTATB KINO'S HltlHVVAY OAHDEM TRACTS Rent receipt will never buy you a homo; $5.00 In vested now In ono of our tracts will start you on tho way to owning vour own llttlo homo nnd garden. Phono 402 today, EARL TUMV, 31U Liberty mug. u- FOR SALE 813-acre ranch In Scott vnlley: house, barns and outbuildings; plenty of wood nnd - water for Irrigation; 14 cows and bull, separator, mower, rako wagons, sow nnd pigs and about an tons tiny. I'rit-e tu.buu: sj.ouu down. Fred Gould, Uuzcllo, Oil 100 SPECIALS ltt acre Jacksonville paved highway, closo In; 4-room house, other buildings, A bar gain, $2,000; terms. AI.Hl) 10 acres beautiful .wooded tract on Griffin creek; lota of svood; creek and county rond; $300 cash or $400; $25 down and $10 monthly. II. E. MILLARD, 425 E. Main. 102 FOR SALE OR TRADE Rnnch nnd city property. What have you? Inquire 625 N, Riverside. lOOtf FOR SALE Lot 100x200, 6-room -house, well, garden; $850. See owner, W, J, Lyden, Jacksonville. 107 FINEST RANCH that we know of at tho price is 74 acres of creek bottom land all under an old deeded water right, all In cultivation. New modern bung alow, all modern convenience: modern barn', - poultry , house, gnrnge, etc. Fine roads, elec tricity. This ranch Is Just gilt edged. Priced at $16,000 and worth every cent 'of It.- Brown & White, realtors. 88tf FOR BALE HOMES LARGE HOUSE RAROA1N 8- luuin iiMiiifni, Willi lurgo lot, paved '. Hti-eet ; terms $50 cash, $30 monthly; low price will sur prise you. EARL, TUMY, 310 Liberty llldg. 101 FOR SALE OR RENT 4-room houio, 2. large lots. M. E. Row ling, 20 S. Pencil. 100 FOR SALE6-room house In Olen Oak Court, Sleklyou Helghtta; hardwood floors, fireplace, base ment, piped furnace, very at tractive inside plan, lovely out look from home, on a unirormly developed court. Charles R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg, Tel. 802. 101 FOR SALE By owner, house on Minnesota St. Phone 186. Dr. Rlddoll. 7itf FOR RALE- Attractive homes. Phone in 5. I N. Central. 4tt WHEN YOU think of real estate, think of Brown Whit. U BCgTNESS tontBOTORT Abstracts MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of a (tie, Title IinruM, . Rooms I and 5, No. 11 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. ' ABSTRACT CO. ' Abstracts of Title and Title rnsursuioe. The only complete Title System la Jackson County. Accountants WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors, Auditors and Accountant. U, M. Wilson, C. P. A. Liberty Bldg. Phone 167-R. Chlropractlo Physician DR. B. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practlo Nerve Specialist. Ofrioe hours to 12, 2 to 5. J0I-304 Liberty Bldg. Office Phone I8! Res. Phone 790-H. - Expert Window Oeum LET OEOROB DO IT Tel. 1171. House otoanln?. Floor waitn. Oriental rug cleaning, speolalty. Financial WB LEND MONET to worthy po pie to pay tneir honest una. r clflo Coast Credit Assoclatlln, 4JI Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore. Furniture Repairing FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTEREB ra-llnlahed, re-glued, We oaxry a full line of upholstering sam ples. A. N. Thlbault, Tel -R. Glass MEDFORD PLATE GLASS 'CO. Auto glass while you wait. Glass for all - purposes, ; Phone , 446, 88tf Honey to Loan 6 Long Time Real Estate Mortgage Phone lata Commercial Finance Corp. Medford, Oregon Personal Loans. TJP TO $300 on furniture, 1 lattj model autos, endorsed notes, eto. Legal rates, no extras.' Licensed by the state of Oregon. Cash to day. See W. E. Thomas, 328 W. 6th, ground floor Holly Theater Bldg. Phone 139. V. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIQHT Teaohel of piano. Classical and populaa Tntlslo courses. Halght Musk Studio, SI 8 Liberty Bldg;, Tel 1 Painting and Papertianglnsr HARRY MARX Painting, -Untlral-y paperhanglng. Tel. 178-J. 161tfT M. A. BLISS COMPANY Paints Ing, paperhanglng and Interim finishing. (03 Crater Lake Ave. Phone 160. - M 1 Printers end Pobllsbeee . Haj r offioj MEDFORD PRINTINO CO.- the best eaulDDed printing i In Rnlithern Oregon. Boakblndi : Ing, loose leaf ledgers, bllllnf systems, ete, Portland prloet 27 N. Fir St. ' Radio Service RADIO 8ERVICB on any male, radio. H. O. Purucker, 221 Wes) Main St. Office phone IIR residence 1443. . 11 GUARANTEED Tadlo service ej reasonable rates. -Phone 121 day or night. Almus -Prultt .- 'S Sand and Crave! C. A. HARTLEYSand and 0 ravel plant. Clean washed sand knd gravel; crushed gravel, all aieee. Phone, plant 1203. or of flee lit. Storage WAREHOUSING Storage, Distri bution. Medford Warehouse, lit South Front St. Phone it. Transfer 13 ADS TRANSFER & STORAGB Co. Office 1015 No. Central, Phone 316. Prices right. Service guaranteed. ' - ' "? DAVIS TRANSFER A STOlUOtt Sorvlce guaranteed. 10 S. Grape St., Phone 644, or resldenae ItW REINKINO TRUCKING SERVICJ Transfer and hanllng ofan kinds. Office 10 South Front St. Phone . . ; . IF MOVING north, south, -east ' west. Phone Ashland $46-1 Ne equipment; prompt service, low est rates. Bonded oarrled. A. 1 Ansted. FOR 8AL& MiaCKMJUrMOPt APRICOTS 'Linn Orchard, Eagle Point. Canning apricots realty July 4. Season lasts 2 weeks. 3 He lb. 09t' FOR SALE Loganberries. Will deliver. J. U Yantls, near east end of Spring street. 104 FOR 8ALE coyote puppy. South Riverside. 813 100 FOR SALE Large Oxheart cher ries. Phone 639-J-3. -. '-. '-101 FRYERS, gladioli blooms, Siberian Irle for ponds. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. Tel. 1560-L, I04 RED RASPBERRIES for canning. The same fine berries at the same old -place. Look for sign. 1 mile nut, Kings Highway or phone 1552R1. lttf A-l SHAKES, Trail Store. 110 a thousand at 100 FOR BALE) Boats and outboard motors. 101 So. Riverside, tf BARGAIN on shake. Street. 124 Clark ' 100 FOR SALE At Ttarcatn. t ek veneer doors, stse Itt feet tirtv, feet, with look and without glass, See them at Mail Tribune roR SALES Used sewtng We chines, alt makes, ft up; tersag It desired. All makes rented sad repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 14 Norm Bartlett, tt e