Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1931, Page 9, Image 9

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    (gRYONELINjTHERN OREGON READS THE MEDFORD MAIL
tGGS ADVANCE APNGING UP FATHER .
SUPPLY DWINDLES
PORTLAND MARKET
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1 PORTLAND. July li-mti- -The
second advance of the week In gg
orlcos was announced for todays
Lrket l.v the I'aclfio Co-Opera-dve
Poultry Producers association.
The rim included all urn ilea. Tho
ew price on extras Is 20 cents.
Conditions surrounding the mar
ket since the advance of last Mon
day foreshadowed tho higher price.
Dealers said supplies of fresh eggs
barely was largo enough to go
around.
Decreased receipts, rather than
Increased consumption, Is causing
tho stronger murker.. The-two cent
rise 'during the week apparently
should suffice until next week at
leust, lf a hout wav0 n"s tnis
section of the country, nn advance
In extras reasonably may bo ex
pected, inasmuch as under the
present conditions there nro no
more than enough 'extras for tho
mnrkPL
T
PORTLAND.". .Tuly -1. (IP)
Trading "Was dull and featureless
on the east side farmers' market
today.
Uerries had a little better tone.
Prices wcro no higher, but buyers
wore accepting qualities at $1 that
they would not have paid more
than 90 cents for on Monday.
Raspberries were S0e-$1.10 with
the bulk of tho movement halt7
way between the extremes. Lo
"pinlierrles were around $1.10 for
niff. One truck load of
utrnwberrles sold slowly at around
$1.75.,
Qood, cabbage 'sold . nrbunt a
dollar,, but much of the supply
moved at prices down to 25 cents
below that figure. Some very
pood hot house tomatoes sold at
$2.50 a lug. . Cauliflower sold at
COc-11.10. Best hot house cucum
bers moved at $2.25. .
. : -: r-
1
roRTLAtt: 'Qrr.rr July i.-f(P)
fit-ne dl Groctpy compnuy today
ainiutinceil nn niTvnnce of 10 cents
in si:far effective Friday. The new
price will he $4.90 on t?i"niuhited
cane and $-1.75 on beet sugar per
100 pound hug.
f'ljIvCSltK'k.
PORTLAND, Ore.; jdly-l.Afl-
CATTLE: 10(1. cnlwS; '10; about
FlolKljr,- Sloeis, DOOrilOO ill's.i $li.0O
125. nulls (yearlings excluded)
Rood and rboli'fx flr.of j nn-.i r.n-
cutter, common nnd medium $3.00-
. veaiers (milk fed) good and
thajeo -17.50-8.50, medium $0.00
'50, cull and common J4.00-G.00.
calves 250-500 lbs. good and choice
16.25-7.75.
HOtiS 750. Including 514 direct,
25 lower, Light light 140-160 lbs.
ood and choice JS.00-S.75. Light
lRat ico-iso lbs. good and
rtiolce J8.50-8.75, Medium weight
200-220 lbs. good and choice J7.7 5-22-230
lbs. good and choice
J5.7a-7.75. Heavy weight 250-21)0
w Rom1 nd Hholce $6.25-7.75;
"0-350 lbs. good and choice $6.00-"jj-
Packing sows 275-500 lbs.
Mlom and good $5.00-6.00. Feed
wnd Mocker pigs 70-130 lbs. good
no choice $7.50-8.50.
SllKEI- AND L A M B S, ' 1100 ;
Portland Produce
0RTWND. Ore.,-.-J,1ly.-l.m
.i.i,spacl((, r,)Ul,.y ProlluC(1.8.
prices: l-'resh extras 20c;
"Warns iP: mediums 17c.
lb o 1'OTATOi:!4Local lc
east, west lc lb.
Butter, butlorfut, live poultry,
coumrv''"'''11'"' wo1' n,llk'
un.1 J"''""'' n,"11'- nuts can
chang a"1' hlm luotll"n
Portland Wheat
July O,10n inch Vow Close
hC"
'n. ." ,rln .53 I
. ,i rpn
.53
rtJ., ?,lr receipts: Vheat is;!
hjj j nour 4; corn 7; oats t;
4
D,cLtA.rAT,ON T,Mrc.
Ch ,f,trsct t0 k"r. In
town . u"h 11,9 ol'' hon"
rour hen ou 1(,ave for
'our Z'"!,m"r vaca"n. "nve
to thIa" Tribune forwarded
1hj ,iJ""" Bddresg. phone
bujl" "ni1 tho matter will
" "imnrted to. tf.
BERRIES BRIGHTEN
F IN MARKET TONE
I I
THE NEBBS Heavy
pFTER KECEWIW3
ATTEUEPHOME
CO.U. FHOM THE '
XIDNAPPERS WE
FIMD POOR. DIS
TRACTED FAKlsrV
AT THE BANK
TO SET -rue
SO.000 IM CASH
-RERDV TO
oeuveR to the
CULPRITS UPOW
RECEIPT OF "
FURTHER IM
6TR.OCTIOMS WHICH ARB NOVJ
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WHAT OO
WANJT SO
MOUEV POO
CASH r'.VJOOLDWT i
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CERTIFIED
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BuSIMESS
VOU AKJVTUING WITH ,
VOUR HUSBAND
VW-A.V
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pass Ona)
"Rockefeller Center." A n d
that is what tlie.'uew, and mag
nificent development should be
called, officially. - '
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3Ir. Rockefeller lias rendered an
important public service by in
structinK his architects and build
ers not merely to erect magnificent
buildings, but o show that Improv
ing a great city can be niado to
pay. He is setting an example, not
building palaces to amuse himself,
like a King Luilwig.
His enterprise will encourage
others, that need profits more than
Mr. KockeCuller needs them,,. to do
something new.
Cyrus H. K. Curtis, whose eye
penutrates with euual facility tho
Interior of the atom, or the vast
ness of the great nebula in Orion,
lias found out till about the "Free
State of Uberiu." One gentleman,
formerly a slavo in tho United
Stutes, now owns his own slaves
In "tree" Liberia. Colored men
and women from the United States
buy and sell natives. Hugged little
native children,, sometimes cruelly
beaten, carry school books for the
well dressed liltlo Amei'lco.Ubiiri
ans, descendants of United States
eluves.
And this displeases Mr. Curtis
more than anything else. The rul
ing class, descendants of United
States slaves, have In their houses
"comely young women" that play
the part of supplementary wives."
Local clergy offer no objection
on the "dwellers In glass houses"
principle..
As you read this, Post and Gatly
are flying the last leg of their
trip around the world. It would
be more accurate to say "around
the North Pole," lor their path
around the world will be only 14,
000 miles long, where as it would
have been 25,11(10 miles had they
toured above the equator.
If these men, as is hoped, land
safely at the end ot their journey
today, they will have accomplished
tho most remarkable, flight ever
made by man
Tho Wlckersham conimlttee, un
obtrusively, ceased to exist yester
day. You are reminded of two sail
liners that the London Daily Tele
graph quoted when James Gordon
Dennett closed tip bis edition ot the
New York Herald In London:
"She lived unknown, and few
could know
When Lucy ceased to be. '
f
Ileal news and Btartllng. Lead
ers ot the Methodist Kplsiopal
church, meetins at Delaware, Ohio,
are In favor of birth control infor
mation for "(Inly married couples.
The Methodist Kpiscopal leaders
say It is "ethical to determine the
coming of children by the husband
and wife by choice lather than
chance," and this regulation leu Is
to "(lie safeguarding of the health
of tho mother, nnd highest develop
ment of the child, and the bent in
terest of family life."
. Notice of Final Srttl. m. -nt
In the County Court of tho s a e
of oreston. in and for the Counts
in "a.tor of the Estate of
Jo..eph W. M'Coy. deceased.
Notice Is Hereby Given, that th"
undersigned has tiled her First and
Final Account as executrix
Kstate of Joseph W. McCoy, dc-ce.-iwd.
in the County Court
Jackson County, Oregon, and that
Mid Court has appo.n . -u -i
,hr of Julv. 1931. nt
the hour of ten o'clock in the fore
noon of -aid day as the ''"
the Courtroom ot said Court In
the Court House nt Medford. Jack
son County. Oregon, ns the place
for hearing objections to snl.1 Hrst
and Final Account, the settlement
." " - " II I , I t I 1 '
MEDFOKD MAIL
V,.
I ''.c.
(fiiWU. Int'l Feulurt
Dough
VOU
MUCH
llJ
OR A
CHEC DO?
MO
SIVINJrt
thereof and the distiibutlonjof, said
estate.i
All persons "Interested are here
by notified to appear at said time
and place, and show cause, if any
there be, why said First and Final
j Account should not be npproved
. by the Court, eald estate be dc
J creed to be fully settled, a decree
'made for the distribution of said
cstato to the persons entitled there
to, and said executrix discharged
from her trupt.
dialed and first piibllshed, Juno
3rd, 1931.
ADDIR S. McCOT,
Executrix of tile Kstate of Jos
eph W. McCoy, deceased.
Notice for I'lihlh-atloii.
Department of the Interior.
General Ijand Office at
Koseburg, Oregon,
June 2lith, 1931.
Notice is hereby given that Pnul
Adams Hunt, of Unite Falls, Ore
gon, who, on April 14th. 1927,
made JIome-'t.erid Entry, Serial No.
01(5945. for XV, XWli, SEVi N'WU
nml KW'H NRIl. Section 23. Town-
jship 34 S.. Kange 1 10.. Willamette
i Meridian, has filed notice of in
i tentlon to make final tlireo-year
! proof, to establish claim to the iand
! above divu'rihed, before Chauncey
1 Floroy, U. S. Commissioner, at
MiMll'oril. Oregon, on tho 4th day
of August. 1931.
! Claimant names ns witnesses:
j George W. Laidley. of Medford,
Oregon; William Marlon, of Eagle
Point. Oregon; F. ltoss Wymoro,
of Putto FnlK Oregon; Medford
Pittmnn. of llox 813, San Far
niimlo, Calif.
HAM ILL A. CAN-ADAY.
Hcgistcr.
Notice For Publication
Department of the Interior, Gen
eral Land Office at Itoseburg, Ore
gon, June I.Sth. 1931.
Notice is hereby given that
Chauncey F. Arant. of Prospect,
Oregon, who. on July 22. I92IJ,
made Honicstcady entry, Serial No.
010241. for SEU SKVi. Section 3.
Township 33 S.. flange 2 E.. Wll
lainelle Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make final three
year proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before
Chauncey Florey, U. S. Commis
sioner, at 'Medford, Oregon, on the
25th day of July, 1931.
Claimant names ns witnesses:
Joseph G. Phipps, of Trail, Ore
gon. Fd. Holonbcach, ot Prospect,
Oregon.
Nelson Nye. of Prospect. Oregon.
Earl I'lrick. of Trail Oregon.
HAMILL A. CANADA Y.
Hegister.
Notice of Sheriffs Sale.
Py virtue of nn execution on
fore'i'losnre duly issued out of anil
tin. lor the seal of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, In and for
the County of Jackson, to me di-
reeled and dated on (he 9lh day of
June. 1931, In n certain action
(heroin, wherein Paul A. Smllh and j
Allen K. Smith, co-partners flu
Rogue River Lumber Company, as
plaintiffs, recovered Judgment
against M. J. Chinn, one of the
defendanls in paid Mill, nn their
first cause of suit, for the sum otj
$1013.12. tosroiner wan iniercsi
from July .10. 1930. nt ti'.i per
annum. 112.20 cost, of preparation
and recording of lien, and $101.31
attorney's fees; on their second
cause of suit in the sum of J41.00
with Interest nt s'i from January
3. 1930, and $0.20 cost of prep-1
aration nnd recording or lien ano
$4.10 attorncy'rt fees; on their third
cniiFO of suit in the sum of $154 50
with Interest from June 9th, 1930.
at fi'-r per annum, nnd $15.45 at
torney's fein and $0.40 cost ot
preparation and recording lien, and
on (lie fourth cause of suit In tho
sum of $20.25 with Interest from
August IS, 1930 at i per annum,
and I'. 20 cost of preparation and
recording lien nnd $2.00 attorney's
fees, with costs and disbursements
taxed at Eighty-eight nnd no. ion
(StS.sO) Hollars, which Judgment
was cnrollrMl and docketed in the
Clerk's office of said Court in said
County on the 2ith day of May.
1931. i
Notice Is hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of the said exe
cution, I will on the 11th day of
Julv. 1931. at 10:"0 c'rlo-k n. m..
at the front door of the Court
home in (he City of Medford. In
Jaekson County. Oregon, offer for
sale nr.d will sell at public auction
for cash to the hluhee't bidder, to,
satisfy ihl Judgment, togetherj
with the coots of this sale, subject
0?m
WSS. SjmmOO CAMT FOOL MEirS?V :i!T VOU ,M WHriWiM
fitfl 7rz?'Zi.'xzrz?'Xzmir nour. husbamos eeew x c ma nu9 . vsr...
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TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
I........ ....... By George McManus
MACGlE AM' DAUGHTER A.RB. "60
STRAPPED UP IMTME orrb-THtVY'RE
MEijLECTllsl EVERVTi-tlMcl-MOW
LOOK AT THAT- UEAVlrJ"
I a mop iki tup pari on
A UPPObE I'LL HAVE
1 ' 1 I I t
Service. Inc., Urcni Urilnln rights reserved-
to redemption as provided by law,
all of tho right, title anil Interest
that the said defendunta, M. J.
Chinn Frank A. Pefley and Mar
tha F. Pefley, husband nnd wife,
and S. R. Castile, or either or any
thereof, had on the 3rd day of
February, 1931, or now have In
and to the following described
property, situated in tho County of
Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit:
Lot 13 In P.lock Two of West
moreland Addition to tho City of
Medford. Oregon, according to the
official pita thereof now of record.
Lated this 9th day of Juno. 1931.
KALPH G. JENNINGS,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
Ry Olga F. Anderson. Deputy.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
Rati oir wool tor lint inmtion. 2c: taM
succeeding insertion, lc; minimum 25c. Index j
your adt with For Sale, For Rent, etc., and count
these words as well as each Inllial, telephone
number, etc.. as a wcrd.
Classified ads cash in advance and not lahii
over nhone, unless advertiser has monthly account
No allowance tor phont errors.
WANTED FKMALK lll-'.l.l'
WANTED A firwt-clnss lndy cook
at the Illack Cat Cafe,. 99
W A X TK I ) S ITUAVIOX S
WANTED
nny kind
Tribune.
Young lady wishes
of work. llox L. V..
101
YOUNG LADY wIhIich position
practical nurse or companion
witli elderly or middle-aged peo
ple. Phono 543-1!. 101
WANTED Hour work nnd wash
ings. Tel. 8U9-X-2. Reasonable.
1 10
WANTED Girl 17 wants houfo
work or care of children in home.
Phone 31-F-4. Jacksonville. Ill
YOUNG WOMAN with child wants
housekeeping for widower with
children. Write P. O. liox 852.
Medford. 100
C A PA H L 10 young lady wl.dies
housework In wealthy homo wllb
elderly people. Kt. 1, Pox 12 5,
Central Point. lot
WANTED Calcimine nnd paint
ing work. Phono 108. 79tf
WANTED POULTRY
WANTED lthodo Inland lied set
ting hens for hatching pheas
ants. SI each.. Call Chet'r
Filch. 4CS.I2. ! S I f
wantfi) misci:i,laxi:ous
WANTED Kellabln team, about
1 Ilia lbs. Preferred In Putin
Falls district. 334 Apple, Medford.
Phone 425-X. 1 HO
WANTED Used small cash regis
ter; muHt be a bargain. Address
K. S., euro Mall Tribune. 1(10
WANTED $4000; 3 to 1 security.
Will pay 10. Wrlto Pox 31,
Mail Tribune. 103
UPNITURE repairing .,r make
nnylhing new to order. City
Cabinet Shop, 924 S. Central. Tel
2S2. 110
WANTED 2nd hand goods nnd
Junk. Pat's, 1500 Prune Ht. Ph.
547L. 1 21 tf
HAVE your Furniture re-upholstered,
re-glued, refinished . lor
Thlbnult. Tel. 9C9R. 11)0
FEW SMALL CARS to reflnush nt
$25.00. Auto lieauty Shop. 115
NOW Is the time to spray your roe
bushes, shrubbery, for mildew
and aphlri; also fruit trees, shade
tree and cork elm. Tel. 25S-W.
Ehtf
FOR GARDEN and field plowlnsf,
sand, gravel and sediment, Tel.
IH2-J. Samuel Hateman. tf
LOCAL or lontt distance hauling.
We guarantee to snvA you money.
Hawley Tranefor, 619 No. Itlver
sldo. Phono 1044-X. 2a8tf
WANTED Household good, tools
and Junk, or what hae you 7
Medford Hnrrln House, 27 N.
Irif M. ShntiA loss tr
- -4-. i -
LOST
l-OHT If dog Is mKsing, call 15H.
2.",0lf
'iy I TAKE T GOT' '11
'0j0v Sack for teem Mf? M 5
QnTfiON", WEDNESDAY.
IS-
I waxtmd mai.i: nr.r.p ' . rou hunt iioi'hks . poit ratiIiikaii kstate
WANTFD Ambitious man not
em ployed to prepare for elec
trical or drafting position in
spare time. Write Box D. 11.,
Mull Tribune. lllti
W.WTFH MAI.K OH
' l'FMAIll'. lll'.l,!'
HKI.P WANTED Students to nt
'tend packing school, starting
July 10th. Appear at C. & F.
pneking 'house Friday 10 a. m..
for particulars, or write Orb
Cooksey. Medford. 101
FOll ItlON'T M 1SCFLLA X I'.Ol'S
FOlt PENT Garage, $3.00 per
month. 325 South Hivcrsiile. tf
'
KOH PENT Pulldlng vncated ny
l-iuds Transfer. Tel. 551.
102
FOlt ltEN'T OR LEASE Ileason
' ill ile, all or part of 340U st. ft.
floor space on highway, 1(103 No.
. ltiverside. . 100
l'OU HUNT lH'UNISIIKl)
ItOOMS
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room; rate moderate. 325 South
Riverside. tf
I '( lit It i:XT A PAKTM F.XTS
FOR KENT Furn. npt; llghls,
water, garage; fl7. Tel. 452-11.
HlOtf
FOR RENT Furnished npts.
W. 2nd.
217
10S
FOR KENT Modern duplex apt;
adults. Reduction In rent to
steady tenants. 713 Cedar St.
100
FOR KENT 2-room npt: sleeping
porch, garage, ground floor. 344
N. ISartlott. Phone 7S7-Y. 100
FURN. front apt.: private bath,
garage. 004 W. 10th. 9Ctf
FOR It EXT Clean, furnished
housekeeping room; wood, lights,
water furnHied; J 1 1.50. 331 S.
Ivy. 100
PLEASANT furn. opt,, Electrolux
rofrig. licrben Apts., 10 Quince
Kt. K9tr
FOR KENT "Pest apartment In
town." at Schulcr Apts., cor. Oth
nnd Oakdale. Phono 1.182. 118
FOR RENT Apt. 806 W. Main.
104
FOR RENT Modern furnished
npt. downstairs; adults. 345 N.
Partlett. Phono 753-M. 78tf
FOR RENT Desirable furnished
opt.; private entrance; reason
able. 618 So. Oakdale. 63tf
FOR RENT Modern furnished
front apt., with garago. Arthur
Arms. 330 N. Holly. Phono
1 277-R. 7 5tr
FOP. RENT 4-ioom apt.; steam
heat, Frlgldalro, hot water, and
garage. Inquire 503 S. Holly Ht ,
evenings and Sundays. 309tf
2 'ROOMS, bath, garage, elec. range.
Private entrance. Call 70. tf
FURNISHED hoti.vkeoplnr. apt.;
lights, hot and cold watAr; hotol
service and lounging prlvllgfis.
Rent reasonable. Hotel Holland.
Phon 7 10 dfitf
l'OU Itl'.XT HOUSES
FOR PENT o-rm. modern holism,
desirable location, close In, abso
lutely clean: shade; redecorated:
gas range, fireplace, g.ititg'e. 517
S. Holly. Key at 527 S. Hollv.
' Medford Natl. Rank. HHl
FOR RENT Homes. Furnished
or unfurnl-hed. IJrown & While.
17lf
FOR KENT I to S-room homo.
Phono Kir,, 30 N. Central. 4tf
FOR KENT House on Geneva
SI. Tel. 185. Dr. Pbld- ll. 7 1tf
ROOM, modern, unfurpieheil ex
cel, t range; rloie to new hllrb
setiool. Inquire 1 10 So. Ivv.
100tf
FOR KKNT Clean fi-roorn house,
clov in. Call at 21!) H Ivv.
100tf"
-PULY 1, mil.
Folt PENT 3-room furnished I
bouse. 109 No. Ulvoi'slde. Tel. I
wr 1 OK I
FOlt ItENT
House In Everetto
Court and Kntherlne. Court, "West
11th St.; unfurnished; for fam
ily of two; clean, modern, has
elecli'lc range, breakfast nook
set and plenty of cabinet work;
large garage. Phono 23S. Kitf
FOR KENT Modern 5-rm. homo,
newly reflnlsbed; largo screen
porch; range connected; plenty
of shade. Imiulrc 264 Itentty. 100
FOlt KENT Furnished 2-room
house, newly decorated; shade
treit-i, garnge. Inquiro 527 Wo.
Holly. 100
I'Olt RENT 2 modern furnished
houses, $30 nnd $37.60, water
."pa lit: overstuffed; adults. SKI
: 10. 9 lb. 100
FOR KENT Modern cottage: 3
bedrooms; closo In. Tel. 224-U
tf
FOR PENT G-room bungalow.
furnished nnd piano. Closo In
W, H. Evorbard, 320 W. Oth.
04tf
FOR KENT Modern 7-rooin
houso, desirable location. Call
51SY. Dltf
FOR KENT Furnished house,
new furniture, five rooniB, llko
now. Phone 1149. 80tl
FOR RENT To adults. Clean 5-
room house. Phone 683-X.
87tf
IH SIXIOSS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Api. nouso and nice
building lot. 80(1 W. Main. 1 1 3
roit i:xciian(jk
FOR EXCHANGE KLAMATH
FALLS. Duplex for small home
or eipilly In or near A.shland or
Medford. C. F. O'Loilghlln, 111
North 9(h, Klamath Fulls, Ore.
101
FOR TRADE 4 White Leghorn
laying bens for baby sulky. Call
922 N. Central. 1(10
Tit A DM Clear Klamath Falls
home for Medford home. Ad
dre,rs 4.18 High Ht. 101
l'OU HALF LIVESTOCK
FOlt SALE Thoroughbred Jersey
hull, about 2 yea.rs o!il. priced to
sell. Also weaner pigs. Wing
Orchard. 104
Foil SAIL Sow and pigs, also
registered O. 1. C. pigs. J. E.
Weaver, one mile west Sams Val
ley store, 101
FOR SALE Oil TRADE for live
stock, Rambotlilett ewes, wllh 34
lambs. Reasonable. Producers
Exchange. Phone 291. Soulh
Pacific. 70tr
on ;;ale
pigs. Phono
Oxl ra good weaner
91-R-2. 100
FOR SALIO Team young, well-
matched blacks. A. E. Hroek
wny. phono 7-F-21. 102
l'OU KALE HOMES
LARGE JIOUSl: PA RG A IN 8
room modern, with largo lot,
paved wtreot; terms $50 cash,
$10 monthly; low price will sur
prise you. EARL TUMV, 310
Liberty flldg. 101
FOR SALIO OR RENT 4-ronm
hours1, 2 large lols, M. E, How
ling, 20 S. Peach. 100
FOR HALE B-room house In fllen
(ink Court, HVklynu HeigbtH;
hardwood floors, fireplace, base
ment, piperl furntice, very at
tractive Inside plan, lovely out
look from home, on a uniformly
developed court. Charles R, Pav.
Realtor, Medford llldg. Tel. 302.
101
FOR SALIC Hy owner, house on
.Minnesota Ht. Phone 1SS. Dr.
Kiddflll. 71lf
FOR PALM Attractive homes.
Phone 105. to N. Central. 4tf
WIIKN YOU think of real estate,
think of Urown & White. .'tf
THE.-C'R EVERYWHERE
I 'buPPO'bS THERE'b A
VFtAlMED EAU IM THE '
ICE-BOX'
By SOL HESS
nhtnA. inhe mearrtima
lJ .r.,.' rr -
poor Kuax is atUTering
in mind. & bod irorri , k
this ernbi oraeal -
HEV- SO THATS THE:
KIKJO OF ASU"V VOO
ARt: THE MINJUTH A
PERSONS BACK IS
-TURNJE.D VOU TRV TO
FOlt SALIO OR q' RADIO 12 ncros
unimproved land, 2 mllet north
of Medford; excellent location,
ood Mill, 1 Will, trado for Med
ford Income property or you can
assume Federal Land bank mort
gage and make small paynienta
on balance. Soo Wahl, Farmera
H. Fruitgrowers bank. 100
FOR TRADE 40 neres good tim
ber and wood land 1n Griffin
creek district for 3 or 4 good
milk cows or young Htock cattle.
Also pair of fenders for Fordson
tractor. What have you to
trade for them. Phone 517-L,
or see Clarence Plorco. 100
FOR SALE 3I!-aero ranch in
Scott valley; house, barns and
outbuildings; plenty of wood and
water for irrigation; 14 cows and
bull, separator, mower, rake,
' wagons, sow nnd pigs and about
30 tons bay. Price $5,500; $3,600
' down. Fred Gould, Gazollo, Cal.
100
SPECIALS 1 Vti acre Jacksonville
paved highway, closo In; 4-room
house, other buildings. A bar
gain, $2,000; terms.
ALSO . 10 acres beautiful
wooded tract on Griffin creek:
lots of wood; creek and county
rond; $300 cash or $400; $25
down and $10 monthly.
D. 10. MILLARD, 425 E. Main.
102
FOR HALE OR TRADE Ranch
and city property. What have
you? Inquiro 525 N. Riverside.
lOOtf
FOR SALE Lot 100x200, B-nom
house, well, gnrden; $850. See
owner, W. J. Lydon, Jacksonville.
107
FINEST RANCH Hint we know of
at the price Is 74' acree of
creek bottom land all under an
old deeded wnter right, nil In
cultivation. New modern bung
alow, nil modern conveniences;
modern barn, poultry house,
garago, etc. Flno rondfl, eleo
trlclly. This ranch Is Just gilt
edged. Priced at $16,000 and
worth every cent of It. Brown
& White, realtors. 88tf
FOll SALI'-THITCKH
FOR HALIO
Good Used Graham Dodge Truck.
Tires practically now. Keaeionnbly
prices.
IIUUUARD PROS., INC.
93tf
l'OU SALE AUTO MOIllLIOH
I!UY WITH
CONFIDENCE
1920 llulck Sedan
1925 llulck Sedan
1927 llulck Coupe
1927 Chrysler Roadster
1928 Hudson Sedan
All guaranteed
by
HCHERFil MOTOR CO.
Your Pulek Dealer.
38-40 N. Riverside
128 S. Riverside. 101"
'Oil HALF 1928 light 6 coupe;
bargain. Call 36 H. Central.
98tf
FOR HALE, '27 Ford pickup, $80.
Phono 341-J-4. 103
FOR SALE DeSoto Six. 4-door
sedan, hue model, in perfect con
dition. Priced to sell, $535.00
Would consider light car in trade.
Phone 584-R or cull at 407 King
St. -' 102
l'OU SALIO .MINCIOLLAVIOOUH
FOR SALE First rutting alfalfa
and poa hulhOHii hay In stack,
$13 ton; second .cut alfalfa $11
In shock. Phone 102. Kllnor
Hanley Push, 820 10. Main. 113
SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO,
229 East Oth Kt.
Ileal bargains In used Singers.
Repairing. Machines to rent.
Hemslll.blng. 100
TILTON APRICOTS Heat enn
ners. &'c lb. Crocker. Coker
P.utte road out Crater Lake
highway. Phono 591-R-4. 10B
CO It HALTS Used sewing iruv
chines, an makes, $5 up; terms
If deslrod. All makes rented and
repaired. White Hewitts; Machine
Co., 14 North Bartlett tl
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TRIBUNE"
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Abstracts
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab
stract of. Title, Title . Insurance,
Rooms. 3 and 5,' No, 32 North
Central Ave-,, upstairs.
JAOK.-IOX CO.
AHNTKACTT CO.
Abstracts of Title
and Til In Insurance.
Tins only complete
Title S y a t o nt In
Jackson County.,.
'Accountants
WILSON AUDITING COMPANY
Tax and Corporation Counselors.
Auditors and Accountants. K.
M. Wilson, C. r;. A. Liberty Bldg.
Phone 157-R.
'hlroprnotlo Physician
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlru
practlc Nerve Specialist. Office
hours 9 to 12. 2 to 6. 203-204
Liberty Hldg. Office Phono 580;
Res. Phone 790-H.
1 0xpert Window Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor Waxing.
Oriental rug cleaning, epecialty.
Financial
WE LEND MONEY to worthy peo
ple to pny t heir honest debts. Pa
cific Const Credit Association, 423
Medford llldg., Medford. Ore.
Furniture llepnlrlnjr
FU It N ITU It 10 It I0-U PHO LSTE RED
re-flnlsheil, re-glued. Wo carry
a full lino of upholstering- sam
ples. A. N. Thlbnult, Tel. 969-K.
Glass
MKDFORD PLATE GLASS CO.
Auto glass while you wait. Class
for all. purposes. Phone 440.
88tf
Money to Tionn
f Y TiOiiR Tlmo
lu'"1 1!stlo
ft ) Mortgage Iians
' v 1'hono lttaa.
Comnicrolnl Viiianee Corp.
. Mctlfsml, Oregon
Tersonnl Loans
UP TO $300 on furniture, lato
model nutos, endorsed notes, etc.
Legal rates, no extras. Licensed
by the state of Oregon. Cash to
day. See VV. E. Thomas, 228 W.
nth, ground floor Holly Thetttor
llldg. Phone 130. i
; 'Pliint Instruction
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher
of piano. Classical and popular
music courses. Halglit Music
Studio, 318 Liberty Bld. Tel. 72.
Palming nnd PaperbanglnK .
HARRY' MARX Painting, tinting,
pnperhanglng. Tel 178-J. 269tf
M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint
ing, pnperhanglng and Jnterlor
finishing. .302 Crater. Lake Ave.
Phone 1004. . , . ,) 41
Primers nml Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Has
the best equipped printing office
in Houthern Oregon. Bookbind
ing, loose leuf ledgers, billing
(systems, etc. Portland prices.
27 N. Fir Ht.
ltudlo Service
RADIO SERVICE on any mnko
radio. H. o. Purucker, 222 West
Main St. Office Phone 335;
resldenco 1442.
OUARANT10ED radio aervloo- at
reasonaoio ratos. i'nono 1247
duy or night, Allnus Prultt.
Sand nnd Onitel
C. A. II A KTLIOYSnnd and Gravel
plant. Clean washed sahd and
gravel; crushed gravel, all sizes.
Phone, plant 1203, or office 127,
Storage '
W A it E II o I IS I NO Storage, Dlstrl
butlun. Medford Warohoilae, 810
Houih Front Ht. Phone 316.
Transfer
MADS TKANHFER & STORAGE
CO. Office 1016 JJo. Central.
Phono 315. Prices right. Service
guaranteed..
DA'iH TRANSFER & STORAGE.
nerviee guaranteed. 20 S. Grape
St., Phone C44, or rosidence 1000.
REINKING TRUCKINO HBRVICE
Trimester und hauling of ' all
klmle. Office 309 South Front
Ht. Phono 332. . i ' s r i .
IF MOVING north, south, tnat or
west, phono Ashland 24H-L, Nesv
equipment; prompt servlco; low
est rales. Ponded carrier. A. L.
A listed.
FOlt NAI.IO MISCIOLLANIOOUH
CHOICE extra large Royal Anno
cnerries. 1020 Eiust Main; (tic
lb., picked. 99
APRICOTS Linn Orchard, Eagle
Point. Canning apricots ready
July 4. Season lasts 2 weeks).
3'. 4c lb. go-tf
FOR HALE Logan berries. Will
deliver. J. L. Yantls, near east
end of Spring street. '104
FOR HALE coyote 'puppy. S13
rsouin Kiversiue. '100
FOR HALE Large Oxhoart cher
ries. Phone 539-J-2. 101
FRYERS, glndlnll blnnms, Siberian
lrl for ponds. - Mm. Dressier,
1107 E. Main. Tel. 1669-1 104
RED HASPIIEnRlES for earthing.
The snmo fine berries ht the
same old place. Look tor sign.
1 mile out. Kings Highway or
phone 1562R1. f.tl
A-l SHAKES, 10 a thousana at
Trail Store. 100
FOR SALE Boats n Outboard
motors. 101 Ho. RlverslJs. 'tf
PA UO A IN on shakes. 224 Clark
Street. 100
FOR SALT) At Tuirga'tn, t oak
vnco aoors, sjise Vi reet by T H
fee, with lock and without glsss.
See them at Mall Tritrun oftloo.
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