Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 03, 1931, Page 7, Image 7

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    PXGE SEVEN
"EVERYONE IN SOUTHERN OREGON-READS THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE;'
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJNE. MEDFQItD, OT?EC.ONT. FTC TP AY, JULY H, 1931.
iiHjTt.ikNli Jiilv 'i:' iVPl
TheVo - wf one ( Isolated strong
'.or tfr" the Entire Marge " supply
rf -nrbdiioe fifttered.- on .the enst side
tfamers' market today. This-spot
was peas.; only one load arrivea
id -it' lasted ,jio more man i
minute. '-, The ,,-e n ri r w oiienng
brought' cents a pound.
Practically everything eise movea
slowly?-; .-Buyers were extremely
4 cautious and7 farmersWere anxious
to. sell an isvui: pomoumuun- iw
foree'ibwer'prlces' over the holi
day week-end. !
Raspberriesnu an eariy nign "t
$1.10, but could not hold mat
level. Most sales were vuc-s i.iu.
Corn was more anunanntiy 01-
fered. Yellow varieties were or
fered freely at 40-110 cents a
dozen, and did not sell readily at
that price.
A truck load or early wime
inches moved at 75 cents. A
few' plums sold nt 90 cents, but
there wasn't mucn ousiucss m
these. Green Dee.ns soiu ai .
cents and wax brought a penny
more.
Potatoes were steady at $1.25
for an orange box full. '
EGGS SLATED FOR
PORTEANp; -"Oie.A Jfuly.3.
The tradtwT week, . ending . today
finds the egg market in a good
healthy condition and two cents
higher thani a week, ago for top
grades." "TKe 'general' set of cir
cumstances, surrounding the mar
ket indicate that; another, .'boost
might come early In next week. In
the" event of decidedly higher tem
peratures, the , ndvance in top
grade eggs has more than a fifty
chance of coming to pass.
Receipts' have. 'been, light com
pared with deirinnd, 'dealers aBsert
they are getting barely enough top
quality stuff to go -around.
: f -
Ijlvestot'k.
V PORTLAND, July 3. (IP) Cnt
tle' J15lJcalves 10, quotnbly steady.
; Ho'gicl6o, 'WlUding" 55 direct;
quota.iily steady.. ' v'- ' '
Sheep' and lambs 200; looks
sieady,v - ,,1.; .,
T"Rb market Sat u rdriy, holid'ay
Portland Wheat
Open Hiifh Low Close
July (old) .54 .54 .53 .M
Jury new)5Si-.S6 ,.54, A
Sept. (old)' .64 .54 .63 .53
SOpt.(new) .65 .65 '.541,4 .54
Doc. ' ...'..,...: ;S1M- -57 .57 Mi .57 V4.
Cash wheat (hulk basis):
Big Bend bluestem 50
Soft; white 54
Western whito .....i. 64,
Hard winter , 51
Northern spring .51
Western red 51
nOts: No. 2 white,. $21.30.
Today's car receipts": Wheal,
29; flour, 8; corn, 3; onts,'. 2;
hay, 2. r -
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 8. (P)
Butter, butterfat, eggs, milk, coun
try menu., vmohalr.. nuU, cascara
Ijark, hoia, live poultry, ohlona
potatoes, wool nnd hay quotations
unchanged.
San FninelMX) lluttorfnt. -
8A-N FRANCISCO, July 3. P)
Butterfnt .26,
. 4
markets
Portland Produce , " ' .
Wall, Street Report
NEW YORK, July 3. (P) As day.
Wall Street expected the war debt Mr- nmI Joe Knntor. ' Jr..
remission woujd become effective , daughters Derothen Anne and Jose
over the week end, the stock mar- phlne nnd Miss Helen Kantor .'pent
ket rallied briskly today. - Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Trading was In moderate volume Ed Marshall.--:' '. ?
until late In the session, as many Among those railing on Mrs
traders had left town in advance : Ralph DeWIt this week were .Mrs.
of tomorrow's holiday, but shares I Warner nnd Mrs. Tumy. Sunday,
were tnken In large blocks durlng'and Mr. nnd Mr. and .Mis. .Walter
the afternoon, and final prices
Showed, numernim ealna nt 9. In 4
points' In lead lng, liwues. Last min
Hte profit taklug, however, had re
anced sonre of the gains by a point
or so. The day's turnover was
close to 2,000,000 shares.
Today's closing prices, for 18 se
iMted stocks followi i .
An. Can U3
Am. Tel. & Tel. 183
Anaconda . t 30 .v
Cl. Cat '.U....t...i.-...:.- 34
CnrtUt Wrighti 3 Vi
General Electric 1... 44
t-eoeral. Motors ., 31H4'
Kennlcot Copper 22
Mont. Ward. 22i
Jadlo Corporation 21
Sears Roebaik."";..--.!
S. P
Jfans. Am"""!"""'
1 nlted Aircraft
' S. steel
Corporate- Trust Snares
5 r. Fid. Trust
h
57
86 '
814
3114
105
6
7; j
FERN VALLEY
(0F,E.RN VAJ--ET. Ore.. July J.
Vp,l Distill. IhmKDIiv. rain
ard ihe cold, the welner roast I
BRINGING UP
If i,A.LCii"4iXHiT BEAUTIFUL- 1 (- 1 I lbNT THl-o VI I "'" j I I BY JOVE-1 1 I I 1 I HOW DlD 1 i ! 1
ftOr4if.WHTUNi-IN.'THB, I I VftJlL.1.1. . I THRlLLlMG ? 1" V M&WiW?MfrS' I I TH.MK ME I ' KNOW ' -IT -
. vJiSh Some oms wouuo . .... , V Pel f . . I , Vhe &W " 4 ? I V Cc )V "U if-N,
' ill " lp T"$
THE NEBB$ In the
one uoMoeeo
given by- the Fern Vallev Literary1
society
ety at Ktantor1 Saturdayieyen,-J
proved suqoeasful. .There were
large bonfires around" which
i Ta .u. .
lng prov
two
88' toasted their toes and. roasted i
welnersi There were lots of cakes.!
I f AMV50W to see t, ;77oH.rM so , i ', V ' i- place -oh, woaj Y, " X
WITUQ0OO, tl I ME. THIS ls LIFE ORP v ;: , j 1 paiGUT&slEO 1 y t I HOPE E.VeRVTWIWS( tt
ONEUONOREO I v DEATH TO MV POOR , jUZM AlOME AT WISMT 1 Y TURNS OUT ALL ' Jff
OOLLAft ftiLLS I LI V WUSBAMO J Tff A WITH ALL TWO ?i ' V T l RSMT..l HOPE m i3
OOV.UVR BLL5, I Li V" 4.' 7Cv MOIJ ' A '5 1 C tiff A THESE WDNAPPERS ff,
GOIMG TD THE 11 . T-rf ((T , -f''- ilr'.f:ARE HOSJEST "7;
Old Miy. hoose rrH?v--iS lrlilS IjMllllllSlI
coffee and claer too. In tho shed 'from the bncramento valley last i ,lnv poni,,,, thereof .and that plnln
olose by, . music for dancing was; woek and reported seeing acres. of tlffn title to-said premises be for-'
furnished by- FJd.and I.ouls Put- fine peaches and nprieots that are ever qiiletcd nnd set at rest.
man and 1:111 Martin, playTiig violin.'
guitar and .harmonica, '(iame,,. oficause the price is too low to pay:
all . kinds -, were enjoyed -. byv?-boiii
' , -. '
Aiiffl hann jones was .a guest.. pi
Helen' Kantor for the yeek end-. .
After the weineH.rbaet.-Mi and
"Mrs. Joe Kantor, -Jr.," arid 'ChfldFen
left for Klamath FaJIs to lsit Mrs.
Kantor'a sister but''they could not.
locate her, so returned homo Sun-.
day. -' . . .':-,,- ."' y -
fr nnl Un '..THrf nnil
Mk Bchd:-UiUb.ojMl..',,s '. ana members Of 'the order
Jo d- flt urdayt" .-"i',
Kd Muinhatl acopmpanled. Mr-.
and.Mra. Scott Drby aiiiV; :Mr:inhd
Mm. Wortlilngton; id' some mhies
above Copper Sunday." ".. ' -o
. Margaret Hughes spent the-week
end at Diamond' lake'with Mtf.'and
Mrs. Wlllard Cave,. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Leslie Higlnbotham- and -Hob Pry.
:. Mi. and , Mira.'- AValter Thomas
and Tom Williams spent Saturday
evening In Medfonl. ,
F. W.. Payne, mailman,- has .re
turned to this route after his vaca-
tlon. Which he t.pent at Clear lake,
anil , nlher lakes noarbv. .also on
and other lakes nearby,,. also on
the ' Umpqua river.'. ..He . returned
by the new iifhydy'.fi'o'Hiiriorene
to Eugene. , v."!' ' . v';. ' '
Miss A:con .Parker yaa an all
night guest 'oi'..iu-rgnret HUghes
Monday. f '- 'r.. .-1 -' '
John Thanos'was taken seriously
III Tuesday evening' at his brother
Tom's -home".- He was taken to the
hospital. In Ashland, and Wednes
day morning waj operated on for
appendicitis. At this writing ho
Is getting along nicely.
: y,-. nnd Mrs. L. H. Hughes, Mrs.
Ed Marshall and Patricia and
Joyce Marshall. wero guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Roberts" on Wil
liams creek Sunday.;' i
Miss Anne Kantdr- attended the
annual Copeo picnic and danre at
Proupect Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mm. Dnn Anderton of
Petaluma, Ca.!., Mr. and Mrs. John
Roberts and.Miss'I.pla Roberts, of
Phoenix visited . friends here Fri
day. - -; " :
Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Thomas
called on friends In Ashland Sun-
Frnzler Brown, Monday.
Though heat .waves asveep other
parts of the .country, cooler weath
er prevails here. t One morning lain
week the thermometer registered
32 degrees, '
Apricot season ls at its height
In Fern vnlley. i-The. nrchardists
hnve extra large! fruit this year.
Mr. and Mrs. DeWIt also have ripe
peaches.
Another birthday this past week
was that of- Jimmy Divls .'On of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellis Davhi. Juno it.
He celetrrated his second birthday.
- -
EDEN PRECINCT, Ore., July 3.
(Spl.) Mrs. Estes of Talent wos
among those who enjoyed the
Woodcraft nlcnle at Evershadv auto
park" hear Phoenix. In honor of Mr.
and Mrs. D. T, Anderson, Tuesday.
Mr.' and Mrs. D. T. Anderson at
tended church In Phoenix Sunday
and met many of their old friends.
Clinton Carey, 80-year-old gard
ener, has Ihe first- roasting cart
In this locality. He has one of the
finest gardens between Pbocnlx
and Talent,
Mrs. K. O.
Rease accompanied
1 EDEN PRECINCT
FATHER
Twilight
her brother-in-law and wife
to
Yreko Wednesday to visit her his-
banrt; who is'huililing a house there
for H. G; Parker. They will re -
n, rnn. .
turn here for the Fourth
A nephew of Mrs. Hamlin ennio,
being left to rot on the trees be-
tn n(.it them
,', , ,, '-i. r nm J
..ii..i.. e ,in 1,1111.., mnnt,
i lainli g of ,.wi t killing many of ,
their tomato plants and the who
worm destroying watermelon vines. ,
. , m f
' A Picnic Tuesday In honor of
Mr. and Mrs. D. ,T. Amlerton of
Petaluma, Cal.f was hold in the
Evershady nuto park, sponsored by
rKoigunors oi vvoocicrun. i wuuiy-
tlVG HUimiUO I1IOIH18 "I l
we&a-uuaui. covnrcU k disk
Uiucheon was enjoyed. The ai tor
noon was snent In visiting. The
Andertons omicrly liven sotiin ,01 1
Phoenix, where Mr. Anderton opei-1
ated a tannery. They left Wed--
nesday for tholi" home.
Misses Ruth nnd Mnrlo Miller
loft Fridnv ' for ' Vancouver, ' II. C,
via Hentl nnd McKc:nxlo Pass. They j
visited Mrs. S. E. Smith and fain- j
Uy Sunday at acappousH. i Me,
plan to be gone several weens. Association, n corporation.-the de
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Record and fendnnts. for the sum of Four
.1 l.tn Cm.ln niirlinpn C.n . !1hnl,mn.l U.,i.-n Miix.l t'a.l l-'lhlu.
wcek 'with Mrs. Hecord's'slx nnd 94-lou ($ ITSil.li I ) dollars.
0l,c", " " .. 1 ....111, i........u u ct
aunt, Mrs. ri. u. isarnuin, ai iiei."" .-.-n o p ,-. ...,m,,,i,
orchard home near livershady park, with costs and disbursement taxed
V Vi ! ,., ( i,: il,,,,. -II T Wie n t v - seven nnd 411-100
Mr. Record spell . mos .0 : m. ''- (27.40) nni, tho further
on Uogue river fishing, with poor I of Thlw ,,,.,.,, ,, ,,.
luck. ' - loo (J300.00) dollars, as nltor-
Mrs. Ed Hamlin had a veterinary ney. fo(,, whlch Judgnient was en
ont to her lanch home Monday to rolled and docketed In the Clerk's
care for a valuablo young mare office of ald Court in said County
that had eaten too much grain Ion the 2Jnd day of .lune, 1031. .
while in the pasture. THO young I
colt ls still quite sick.
Nlllllllions.
In the Circuit Court of the State of n n,0 city of Medrord, In .liukiim
Oregon In and for tho County of County. Oregon, offer for sale ami
Jackson. 1 will sell at public auction for cash
City of Mcdford, a municipal cor- to the highest bidder, to ,'illify
poration. Plaintiff, said Judgment, together Willi tho
VB. i costs of this sale, tmhjeet to re-
William Lewis. Mrs. William Lewis, dominion as provided by law. all
wife of William Iwls, the un-lof the right, title and Interest that
known heirs of William !cwis If -the said defendnntsMohn R. Itosven,
he be deceased; Joseph 11. Slin- soim-timcs known a J. R. Itowen,
ger, Mrs. Joseph 1!. Winger, wife ,,nd Alice Howen. sometimes known
of Joseph H. Winger, the un-,as s. A. llnwen, husband nnd wife,
known heirs of Joseph H. Slln-and Roiiue River National Farm
ger. If he he decerned; Mrs. Loan Associatlnn. a riirpuratliin.
Wlllard Viemaster, Willard Vie--had on the 4th day of December,
master, husband of Mrs. Wlllard 1 1 922, or now have In and to the
Viemaster, the unknown heirs of following described properly, silu
Mrs. Wlllard Viemaster If she be ated In the County of Jackson,
deceased; Porter Klnne. Mrs. Slate of Oregon, towit:
Porter Klnne, wife of Porter Tile Norlhoant Quarter' of the
Klnne. the unknown heirs of , Northeasr Quarter of Section
Porter Kilnne if ie be deceased; Twenty-eight, and the West Half
Ansel Klnne, Mrs. Ansel Klnne, of the Northwest Quarter of Sec
wife ot Ansel Klnne. the un-tlon Twenty-seven, In Township
known helm of Ansel Klnne If 1 Thirty-five Houlh. Range Four,
he be deceased; nkm all other Wrt of the Willamette Meridian:
persons or parties unknown The South Half of -tho Nurlhonst
claiming liny right, title, estate, jQuartor. and -the East Half of the
lien or interest in the rial estate Northwest , Quarter of Section
described in .tile complaint
herein. Defendants.
To each every and alt of the
above named defendants:
In the name of the State of 'Ore
gon, you and each of you are here
by required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled suit on or before
the last day of four weeks from
the dute of the first publication of
thirt munitions, said period of four
week being the time prescribed
for "publication hereof, nnd If you
fall so to appear and answer said
complaint, for want thereof, tho
plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in its com
plaint, to-wlt: That a decree bp
entered adjudicating any and
all,
right, title, estate, lien or claim
whlclf you or any of you have or
claim to have in. to, or upon the
real property situated in the City
of Medford. Jackson County, Ore.
gon. described as follows, to-wlt;
Lots. Fourteen (14 and Fifteen
(15 of the Ix-wis Addition to tho
City of Medford, Oregon, as num
bered, designated and described on
the official plat thereof, now of
record, nnd declaring nny and all
inch claims to be null anil void,
and decreeing that said plaintiff Is
the owner In fee simple of said
premises nnd of the whole thereof,
free and clear of any and a4l right,
title, estate, tb-n or Interest of the
sleiendants herein, or nny of them,
and that each and all of the de
fendanu herein, and each and all
i '...-.: l . s -.-' '
persons claiming or to claim b.f,;Ulds,. close July: 15, 1031. Board
through or under them: or any of.,
j thorn, be forever enjoined, reetrnin. i.
jod - .nnd. barred from amerUng. at-,
itompllng to establish, or claiming
or any oi.,i
tempting to establish, or claiming ;
any right, title, wtate. lien or in-;
terest in or to .said, property ' or i
The date of the order for pub
Mention of this summons is
2Uth day of June, 1!I31. rne lmo
prescribed for publication of this
summons is once eacli week 'for'
roui. con.vnMve wwltA Tho (lnto
f tnc nnt puXlUMon ot thls 8Uln.
Inons ls jllne 2g 1!31 , .
summons is once
' FRANK P. FAUKRT.Li .
Attorney for Plaintiff.
A d il ress
Hooui 10 .lackson County
Hank H!(ig,, .Medford, Oregon.
Xoilcv of Klicrlfrs Kale. . .
Ily virtue" of an execution, 'on
foreclosure duly Issued put of imd
'Uhcler tho seal of. the Circuit .Court
of tho' Suite, of O.rofton, in and 'for
the Countv of Jackson, to me" ill
,.0(.,,,(, ,( ,inic,i on tii 2nd day
,,f July. ; 1931 In a ceitnln action
therein, wherein Tho Federal Land
i:ank of Kppknne, n corporation,
ins plaintiff, recovered Judgment
ii gainst John H. Howen, sometintes
known as J. U. Kowen, anil A lit"
Howen. voinotlme, known a.s S.'X.
Howen, husband and wife, 'iihd
llot.u(. i'tv,.r National Farm Loan
.Mince m i.eieny given mat. pur-
sunlit -to the terms of the said exe
cution, I will on the 8th day of
August; 1(131. nt 10:0(1 o'clock a'. m
Lit. the friint ilinir of tin, fniit-i ti.imi.
1 wenty-seven. In Township Tblrty-
rise Smith, Range Knur. West of
the Willamette Meridian; i
Together with all waters "anil
water right of every kind and de
scription ahd however evideniaid or
manifested, which now or here
after may be iippurtenarft lo'sald
premiivs.or any pnrt thereof, or In
cident to the ownership thereof, or
anyl part thereof.; or used In con
nection therewith. ' "
Dated thl 2hd day or .Tulv. 1931'
RALPH O; JEN.VI.S'ris.
Sherlrf of Jackson County, Oregon.
Hy Olga K Anderton,. Deputy.
Notice to Hidden.
Thirty-five (.I'll tin li.tvl -,,il
il ncrs niKiy pine; 'J, hi iiy
Inch, no limbs, to lie delivered arid
tiered in woodshed at Ag.tle school
LOST
LOST May 9th, bracelet, 5 tur-luo.-e
matrix medallions set In
sliver, connected by two fine sil
ver chain. Howard. Mrs. Paul
Janney. Jamknon County Ab
stract Co. . 1114
LOST .Rrown overcoat nnd Ix-d-roll
icnmafnlng n r .n y bl:i,n.
ket. pillow, etc., between Butte
Foil .'and Medford., Reward.
Phone IOor have. at Franklin's
' cafe." ' ' - ' '
LOST It'dog isfnVllMllTB.'Can fSI.
;,tiMw
- .eMerveH.rlgnt tu reject, any aiul all
bids.
My order of Board ofj Directors
School lHst. No. 16.
1 US (1KO. V. Rl'SSBI.L. Clerk,
'
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
Rati per word lor first inrlion, 2c; encll I
lucctedino insertion, le; minimum 25c. Irnleic
your ads with For Sale, For Rent, etc., and count l
Ih uitirilt n ac .-M-h InilisL tlnhoiut i
number, ele.. as a word.
Classified ads cash in artennce and not laaen .
O'er phone, unless advertiser has monlllly account.
No allnwanci (or phoni irron.
W AN TIC I ) M A 1 jH 1 UCL1"
W'A.NTKO Oirl to nswlst with
liousework and cure of children
in country home during summer;
small wages;. good home. P.ox 2,
Tribune. - ', -102
WANT10H -
emOlm'ed
Ambitious
man not
' to prelHire
for elec-
tilcal rtf drafting' position in
. spare time.- Wrlto liox U. D..
. Mttll-Tilbune. 10B
WAXTUll SITUATIONS
WANTUI) Work with tennis; havo
binder and machines. Tel. 107.
C. W. Henry, LViiti'nl Point, lus'
SITUATION' WANTKD Unencum
bered, capable- young woman
wants
niployment In home or
restaurant.
lox D. A.,
Tribune. I
102 ,
WA.MTHfl Hour work nnd wnsh
lllgs. Tel. 8I19-X-2. Reu.inahlc.
110
W'ANTKD C.lll 17 wants house
work or care of children in home.
Phone 31-F-4. Jacksonville. Ill
WAXTUll POULTRY
WANTED Rhode Inland Red set
ting be lis for hatching pbeas
nnls. fl each.. Call Chiwter
Flteh. 4HS.I2. natr
WAXTUll M I S( ' I-: I . I . A X V.l ) VH
WANTED To buy lato model
' Ford or other car. Will pay for
car by labor. V, J. Crippon.
Eagle Point. 102
WANTED Room nnd hoard for
man and.V-yi-ar-old boy. well lo
cated, school: people caring for
buy must, give references. Rox
2154, care Tribune. 102
PACKINO SCHOOL 'Limited num-ht-r
students. Apply American
Fruit Co.. or Mrs. Vorbels, d
Duiri'll Court. 107
WANTUD $4000; 3 to 1 security.
Will pay 10. Wrlto Ilox 31.
Mall Tribune. 103
FURNITURE repairing cr mako
nnylbing new lo order. City
Cabinet Shop, 024 H. Central. Tel
282. 1 10
WANTED 2nd hand ' goods anil
Junk. Pat's, 1501) Prune St. Ph.
547L. 1 2 1 tf
FEW SMALL CARS to reflnlsh at
$2"r.0(l. Auti Ueauty Shop. 115
NOW Is the time to spray your rose
bushes, shrubbery, for mildew
and nphlas; also fruit trees, shade
.tree and cork elm. Tel. 258-w.
" v 68tf
FOR flARDEN and field plowing,
sand, gravel and sediment, Tel.
' ' yl5-jT Hnniuel liateman. tf
LOCAL or long distance hauling.
We guarantee to save you money.
yHnwley Transfer, "19 No. River
side. Phone 1044-X. 28tf
WANTED Household goods, tools
and Junk, or what have you7
' Medford Rararaln House, 27 N.
nmt H. Phnn f
I'Olt HEXT FI RXimiKll
ItOOMS
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room: rnto moderate. $26 South
Riverside. tf
pou iikxt miscei.laxkolsi
FOR RENT 8 acres. Improved. 3
miles out. . Inquire 220 Haven.
102
FOR, KENT (Janice. $1.D per
month. 325 Mouth Riverside: If
FOR RENT Hillldlng vacated by
Eads Trnntfsjr, Tel. SOI.
102
By George McManus
VOO FELLOVWS STA-
suesr vll. so amo get the doush .
p VJE'RE DOUBLE
OWL- SET ONE OF US
SCHEME SO VO.
BE.. MICE TO MR M63&BOVS .
AWVTHIKJ HE WAWT3 '
PROMISE VTTO -
iron HUNT APAHT.MKNTS I'
FOlt UENT 2 nnd 3-room apts;
gunige. 6114 V. 10th:
lour :
FOR ItlONT Furn. apt; liKbts,
waU'i,- BaruBO; $17. 'Teh 452-11. 1
lOOtf'
'
KOU Itl-INT Furnished npts,
y. 2nd.
.'.
217 I
10H ,
,.H.nu
front apt.; private
bath.
Olitf"
gaingo. SII4 W. 10th.
i'LKASANT furn. apt., Mlectrnlux
refilg. llerbon Apts., 10 Quince
St. 8'Jtr
FOR UK NT "Host npartments In
town," nt Hchulor Apts., cor. (lib
and Oakdnlo. Phone 15S2. 118
FOR RENT Apt. 806 W.
FOll RENT Modern furnished
apt. dow.nstalrs; ndlilts. 34ft iy.
Uartlett. Phone 7fi3-M. 78tf
FOR RENT Desirable furnlshod
npt.; private entrance; reason
able. 518 So. Oakdale. 63lf
FOR RENT Modern furnished
front ant., with garage. Arthur
Arms, 330 N. Holly. Phone
1277-R.
75tf
,.. nimn-a.i. m alaam
. . ..,..-. hot waler. Hnd
heat, Frlgldalre, hot water, and
garage. Inquire 603 8. Holly St.,
evenings and Sundays. JOfltf
ROOMS, bath, garnge. elec. range,
Private entrance. Call -711. tf
FURNISHED housekeeping apt.;
lights, hot and cold water; hotel
Bcrvice and lounging privileges.
Rent reasonable. Hotel Holland.
Phone 710. 3Stf
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 6-rnnm- furnished
bouse, 228 So. Holly.
Inilllro
14 N. Rail let I.
1113
FOR RENT Homes. Furnished
or uiifui'nli'hcd. Rrown & White.
I7tf
FOR RUNT 4 to 0-room houses.
Phono 105. 30 N. Central. 4lf
5 ROOM, modern, unfllrnlehed ex
cept range: close to new high
school. Inquire 14G So. Ivy.
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FOlt RUNT Clean (l-room house,
cliwo In. Call at 219 S. Ivy.
1 OOtf
FOR KENT 5-room furnished
bouse. Phono 4118-11. 1(13
FOR KENT 3-room furnished
house. 1119 No. Riverside. Tel.
077-W. 10S
FOR RENT House In Everetto
Court and Katharine. Court. West
1 111a St.; unfurnished; for f.'im-l
Hy of two; clean, modern, has
elei-lrli- range, breakfast nook
si-t nnd pb-nly of cabinet work;
largo garage. Phone 238. Kilf
FOR RENT Modern collage; 3
bedrooms; close In. Tel. 224-R.
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FOlt RENT 0-room bungalow,
furnished and piano. Close In.
W. 11. Evcrlmrd, 320 W. Kth.
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FOR RENT Modern 7-room
house, dcstrnhlo location, ('all
51SY. 91tf
FOR RENT Furnished house,
new furniture, five rooms, like
new. phono 1 149. 8(ilf
FOR RENT To adults. Clean B
room house. Phone 6K3-X,
87tf
1 1 1'S I .X KNH OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Apv. house and nice
building lot. 8(1(1 W. Main. 1J3
FOll KALK LIVESTOCK
FOR HALE Thoroughbred Jersey
bull, about 2 years old, priced to
sell. Alao wenner pigs. Wing
Orchard. 104
l-'OR HALE OR TRADE for live
stock.' Ranihoiillett ewe, with 34
lambs. Reasonable. Producers
l-lyi-llll ni' k llhnnn 9 1 I WnlllH
;c..Qs ; Cqued
Pacific.' 7(itr;FOn 8ALW
FOR SALE Team young, well-l
iiinti'hid blacks A. K. lirock-l
wuy, Phono 7-F-21. 102
WOMOER?
By SOL HESS
HERE VJITH OUR
CROSSED TMEVLL.
AMD IT WAS MV
TAH THE CHANCE.
HIM
KOIt SALIC TUl'CKS
FOK SALE OH TKAUK Light
wiived truck. Would trade for
light touring car and take dif
ference. JuM overhauled from
stem to stern; new rubber. Don't
nii..'s this bargain. Adilres.s Art
Stubbleriuld, central Point. 102
FOR SALIC
C.ood Used lliuham Dodge Truck.
Tires practically new, Reasonably
' prices.
HUllUARD BROS., INC.
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I'Olt SAL10 AlITOMOnifiKS
FOR SALU 1928 light 0 coupe;
bargain. Call 3U S. Central
OStf
FOR SALE '27 Ford pickup,
ISO
Plume 341-J-4.
103
FOR' SAt.M i-'ineSoto Six, 4-door
sedan, late model, in perfect Co'n-I
d t on. Priced to sell. i3i.uu
Would consider light car In trade.
Phuno'D84-R or call nt 407. King
St. 1.02
I'OH SALIC HKAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR KXCHANOl'l li'OJt
MEDFORD PROPERTY Dan
dy suburban IH4-ucro tract, good
modern 0-room bpngalow, .all
kinds of hen-lea; garden, 1 acre
ladlno clover, 2 14 acres ntfalfa,
barn. Ownor will take house in
Medrord,
C1IAS. A. W1NO AOENCY, INC.
Phono 728. 18 N. Front.
101
FOR SALI1'. B-rm. modern house
(except beat), basement, good
well and pumping system, fine
shade, about Ni acre ground;
Jucki-ionvlllc hlway. Prlco (3ri00.
Address R. R. 2, Hex 70. 1113
FOlt HALE 3-room house, two 50-
foot lots by 120 deep; lii walking
distance of mills nnd box fac
tories: $050; at Klamath Falls.
E. Vlcory South Riverside Auto
Park, Klamath Falls, Ore. 102
FOR SALE OR TRADE 12 acres
unimproved land, 2 mllcr north
of Medford; excellent location,
' good Mill. Will trade for Med
ford Income property or you can
assume Federal Land Imnk mort
gage and mako small payments
1111 balance. See Wall!, Farmers
Alt Fruitgrowers bank. 1 0 (1
SPECIALS III acre Jacksonville
puved highway, close in; 4-room
house, oilier buildings. A bar
gain, $2,000; terms.
ALSO 10 acres bonutirtil
wooded trnct on (Irlffln creek;
lots of svood; creek and county
road; $3011 cash or $400; $25
down and $10 monthly.
D, E. MILLARD, 425 1-2. Main.
102
FOR HALE OR TRADE Ranch
and clly property. What have
ynu? Inqtlll'u 525 N. Riverside.
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FOR HALE Lot 100x200, 5-room
house, well, garden; $850. flea
owner, W. J. Lyden, Jacksonville.
107
FOR HALF IIOMI'.S
FOR SALE Attractive home.
Phone 106. $0 N. Central. 4tf
WHEN YOU think of real estate.
Ihlnk of Brown White tf
I'Olt SALE MIS( lOLLAM'.OI'H
FOll HALE Apricots, 2c to 5c;
limited crop; last but '' u few
days. Phone 19-F-S. (loo. Alford.
108
FOR HALE First cutting nlfalfa
nnd pna bulhnsa hay in stnek,
$13 ton; second cut alfalfa $11
In shock. phone 002. Elinor
llanley lliinh, 828 E. Main. 114
H1NC.ER SEWI.VO MACHINE CO.
229 East 8th St.
Real bargains In used Singers.
Repairing. Machines to rent.
Hemstitching. 106
TILTON APRICOTS Rest enn
ners. 3 Vic lb. Crocker. Coker
lotto rond out Crater Lake
highway. Phone 59I-R-4. 106
t'sed tewing nut
chinee, all makes. $i up: terms
If desired. All makee rented and
repaired. White Hewlna Machine
Co., 34 North Uartlett. U
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lslSIXE,SS IimECTOIlY
'Abstracts
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab
stracts of Title, Title Insurance.
Rooms 3 and 5; No. 32 North
Central Ave., upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
AIISTKAOT CO.
Attracts of Title
and Til In Insurance.
Tlio only complcto
Title System la
lackson County.
Accountants
WILSON Al'DITINO COMPANY
Tax and Corporation Counselors.
Auditors and Accountants. E.
M. Wilson, C. P. A. Liberty Bids,
riiono l 57-H.
t'lilropniftlc Physician
Ult. K. W. HOFFMAN Chiro
practic Nerve. Specialist, Office
hours B to 12. 2 to 5. 203-ZU4
Liberty Ltldg. Office Phone 680;
lies. Phone 790-H.
Rupert Window Clcnncrs
LHT 0,K0lt(113 DO IT Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor waxing.
' Oriental rug cleaning, specialty.
Financial
WI-: LKNl) MONEY to worthy peo
ple to pay their honest debus. Pa
cini: Const Credit Association. 423
Medfind Bldg., Mcdford, Ore,
Furniture ltcpnli'lng
FIT 1 1 N 1TP It 13 It K-V PIIO LSTM BED
ro-flnlsbed, re-glued.' We carry
a full line of upholstering sam
ples. A. N. Tblliault, Tel. U6U-11.
fllass
MEDFOltU PLATE CLASH CO,
Auto glass wliile yuu wait. Cllass
for all purposes. Phone 446.
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Money to lionn
6
liOiiff Tlmo
I tea I Kstnto
IMiuno utaa
Commorolal Finance Corp.
Mcdford, Oregon
Personal Ixnna,
UP TO $300 on furniture, late
model autos, endorsed notes, etc.
Legal rates," no extras. Licensed
by tho state of Oregon; Cajsh to
day. See Wi E. Thomas. 228, W.
lit H. ground floor Holly Theater
lildg. Phone 130.
Piano Instruction
FRED ALTON HAIC1HT TeacHer
of piano. Classical and popu'at
-' music coursed. Hnlght MUsic
Studio. 818 Liberty Hldg, Tel', 72.
Painting and Pnpcrliaiiglnir
HARRY MARX Painting, tinHng.
paperhuiiglng. Tel 178-J. 29tf
M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint
ing, ' pnperhanglng and Interlot
"' finishing. 802 Crater Lake Ave.
Phone 1B04, . ' ' 1 ...41
Primers and Ptitillslicrs
MEDFOHD PRINTING- CO. Hal
the best equipped printing office
in Southern Oregon, llookblnd
ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing
systems, etc. Portland 'prioea,
27 N. Fir St; ; ' :-
'
Undid Service
UADIO HERV1CK on any make
radio. H, O. Purucker, 222 West
Main St. Office Phone 835;
residence 1442,
.GUARANTEED radio service at
reasonable rates. Phone 1247
day or night. Almus Prultt,' "
Rand nnd Rrnvcl
C. A. HARTLEY--8and and Gravel
plant. Clean washed, sand, and
gravel; crushed gravel, all-sites.
Phone, plnnt 1203, or office 127.
Slorago
WAREHOUSING Storage. Distri
bution. Medford Warehouse, 810
South Front St. Phono 816'.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE
CO, Office- 1015 No. Central.
Phono 315. Prices right. Service
guaranteed.
DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE.
Service guaranteed. 10 8. Grape
St., Phono 044, or resldence'1060.
RE1N1C1NG TRUCKING SERVICE
Transfer and hauling of all
klndx. Ofrlce 309 South- Front
St; Phono 332. ' '
IF MOVING north, south, east or
West, phone Ashland 246-L, New
equipment; prompt service; low
est rates, llunded carrier. A, L,
Ansted.
I f 1 1 1 S A 1 ,10 M I HCELL A N I-;Q VH
FOR SALE Flamo range, nearly
new. Inquire 1709 East Main
lot
FOR HALE Davenport and two
chairs. Price $50 fur quick mle.
Phone 512-Y. 102
FOR SALE Apricots are now
rendy at tho old Hunter ' place,
1 mile east of Phoenix. ' 103
APRICOTS Linn Orchard. Bogle
Point. Canning apricots ready
July 4. Seuaon lasts 2. week
3lc lb. " 90tt
FOR SALE Loganberries. Will
deliver. J. L. Ynntle, near east
end ot Spring street. ' 104
'AT FRYERS for Fourth at 529
Hessle St. between Sailing nnd
Stevens. 102
FRYERS, gladioli blooms, Siberian
trie for ponds. Mr-. Dressier,
1 1 07- H, Main. Tel. 15-U 104
nun RASPUEnniES for canning.
Tho Bnme fine berries at the
same old place. Look for sign,
1 mile out, Kings HinXwny or
phone 1652R1. ' 91tf
FOR 8 A LB Boats and outboard
motors. 10$ So, Rive raids tf"
FOR SALE At harckln, $ oak
veneer doors, else 1 "j feet by 7-H
tee, with lock and without alatt.
See them at Mall Trtbun oftlee.
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