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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, fEDFORD, OKEGOX, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1931, PAGE ELEVEN PHONE YOUR ADS CHARGE THEM MM WA'T AN AD? 15$ Phone s 75 and ft. adtaker in the Tribune' Classified Ad Department will iladly assist you in writing an ad that Will Get RESULTS! A rightly worded CluusiiMert Ad in the Mail rribune will put you immediately Si touch with dozen of GOOD prospects You'll find that adver. fctsing in these columrm will pro duce QUICK reuultr at surprising ly motierfcte cost HERE ARE THE RATES: per word, first i nsertlon ....... w ,2c (Minimum 25c ) Each additional insertion, (Minimum 10c.) Per line, per month, without copy changes ....i.25 lost Female dog; orange and white pointer. Phone 190-X. -.OST If doc la miM'n oal) 161 A 258tf WANTED Salesmen or women of good appearance, ambitious and full of pep: education necessary If you are in earnest and need to make money, call forenoons after 9. Wed.. ThurB. and Friday, 227 S. Oakdale WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for general helper In small boarding nouse as mne Apply at 618 So. Central. WANTEDNeat appearing saleswoman. One- car and driver furnished free. Apply at 521 Beatty St., evenings and sunuay. WANTED Woman for housework, 1 adults; sleep at home. 242 S. Holly WANTED MALE HELP WANT 3 neat appearing men for Im mediate work. 419'2 E. Main, Rm 2, 9 to 10, today. MOTION PICTURE operators wanted. Learn Western Electric and R. C. A. Free practical training. Catalog Operators Assoc., 103 N. Rowan Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. SALEMAN wanted, with car, to handle original local proposition. Liberal commission. No competition. Live wire can make over $30.) per month. Can be handled as sideline by lociil resident salesman. Write, giving experience, for interview to P. O Box 564, Gold Hill. WILL FINANCE married man, 25-10. good appearance, fair education, in a paying business of his own. Prol lts not large to start with but will increase as you learn the business. Must furnish A-l references and have car for delivery. Make appli cation in own handwriting to Mc Connon & Company, Dept. C-19B4. Winona, Minn. WANT manager for sales crew. Mr. Bricker, isls Bldg.. 419 E. Main, Room 2, 10 to 12 a. m. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Young lady wishes posi tion in medical office or typing and bookkeeping in business of fice. All or part time. Box 1878. Mall Tribune. WANTED Family washings, 30c to $i also hour work. Phone y69-X-2. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Farms and orchards to exchange for out-of-town property Mall or bring full details at orve. EARL TUMY, 310 Liberty Bldg. DRIVING Coos Bay and Portlai.d Monriav. Rnom for one Dasenner. Leave phone and address at 405 Jackson Hotel. CH.P transportation for one or two u Portland. Spokane or Great Fails, Mont. Box 1000. care Mail Tribune. WANTED Plymouth Rock pullets 231 E. 8th St. WANTED lambs. Grand. To buy fat and feeder Call J?hn Hohrer, Hotel WANTED Combination wood or coal and cas range. Mur.t be a bargain Wri.j to P. O. Box 450. MertlJrd. DRIVING to Kansas City, Mo. Want 1 or 2 passengers tc share expenses Write 253. Almond St.. Asniana WANTED Homes in which Rogae River Academy students can wotk for board and room. Notny u n Booth, Prin., R. t. Bo 39-x, mpo ford. WANTED By man and wife, taking care of cattle er watering mine Board and small wages. Box IB09 FOR RENT Modern house lust out' side city limits; 1 acres. Call H49 WANT to rent a coot $ or 6-room house will considei either fur nished or unfurnished Must oe modern and in eood residence dis trict No children and will give property best of care. 1758. care Mail Tribune. HOUSE WANTED Business man. en- tabllshed in Medford. wants to rent modern 6-room hous-3 r desirable location No children Address 1594, Mail Tribune WANTED 2nd hand ztodA We buy, trade and sell Berrvdale ind Hand Store 1603 No Riverside RADIOS bought, sold and repaired Service Electric Co- til bo Holly Phone 1279 WILL buy good used tires, tubes. nma ubi no rtiversiae WANTEIi--Washings wsshea snd iron ed, )c lb Reasonable mending ion If wished phone 13H3-X LOCAL or long listance hsulln W guarantee to save vou nionv Hav;ev Transfer O No. liiv-' iu. Phone luii-X, IatX WANTED M1SCELLANEOITS WANTED Cars (or wrecking t Big ft 176'. N Riverside. VANTEl-Household go ode tools and Junk, or what have you 7 Medford Bargain Horn 17 N Grape St Phone 1083 tf fOR GARDEN and field, plowln sand, rravel and sediment Tel 912-J Samuel Bateman. tf FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT fl-room house, acre ol bottom land. 2B Almond St. Tel 06-L, or call at 1016 E. Jackson. FOR RENT 5-room bungalow with wood range, garage; adults. 39 Ken wood. FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnish ed houses. L. G. Plctcell. 204 S Main FOR RENT 6 -room furnished houne Inquire at 223 N- Riverside. FOR RENT Neat furnished bungv iow at. sua so. a rape St. TOR RENT 5-room furnished house, S Orange. 3G4-Y or 1496. FOR RENT Very desirable 2-room lurtiisned cottage, garage. 325 East Jackson. Phone 749-W. FOR Rf fIT 3 -room furnished ho'iw with sleeping poroh. 509 No. River side. Phone 977-W. FOtl RENT 5-room modern furnish ed house. 219 North Peach. Phono 40B-J-4. Fred C. Sander. FOR RENT Clean. 5-room houe. Basement, cool room, bullt-lns. CaU 722 No. Riverside. Phone 104 l-M FOR RENT 3-room partly furnished house. $25. Inquire 238 S. Holly. FOR RENT New 4-room bungalow with stove. Inquire 117 vV. 2nd St FOR RENT To 2 adults, small 3 room furnished house on Court, l1 blocks of Main, at 130 S. Grape; Frlgldaire. Phone 554. FOR RENT OR SALE 2 QOUses on uozler lane, near Jacksonville high way Big Pines Lumber Co. FOR RENT 5 rooms uiuurnished ex cept range: fireplace; near new hlgl school Key at 146 8 try FOR RENT 5-room modern furnUrv ed house. $27.50. Water paid. Ca;i FOR RENT Furnished house, 1101 N Central. Inquire 939 N Central. FOR RENT 4 to 4 room houses Phone 105 30 N Central. 4tf FOR RENT Partly furnished 6-room house on paved street. Good wood range and heater. 218 W. Jackson Phone 1127-X. Call at 36 N. Peach FOR RENT My oeautlful furnished Home, $37.50, water paid; adults, .n quire 214 Cottage. FOR RENT Homes Furnished or unfurnished Brown & White 17tf FOR RENT Compietel? furnished house, full basement, furnace, sleep ing porch, garage, fine shade trees. In good location, near new high school 1013 So Oakdale Ave Tel 220-R for appointment. FOR RENT Houee In Everett Court and Katherine Court. West 11th St.; unfurnished; for fam ily of two; clean, modern, has electric range, breakfast nook set and plenty of cabinet work; large garage. Phone 238. 16tf FOR RENT AIMICTMENTS FOR RENT Apartment. Inquire 6 W. 10th. FOR RENT Furnished modern and semi-modern apartments; moderate rates. Call and see them. Sunrise Super Station, cor, 12th and River side. Phone 1338. FOR RENT Front 1-room apt. and kitchenette, 1205 E. Main. FOR RENT 3-room apartment, fur nished. 5 Mistletoe. FOR RENT Clean ottractlve apart ment, 329 N. Holly. FURNISHED 3-room apartment. clan, quiet; walking distance. 243 No. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished apts., 2 rooms and bath; prlvtae entrance; gar age. Call 1466. FOR RENT Apt; heat. 10 Quince FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt; uiiht, water md garage; $ia. 4ft3-H FOR RENT Furnished apartment, d-vvnstalrs. 344 N. Bartlett. Phone 737-Y. FOR RENT "Best sparrment in town" ot Schuler Apts corner 1th and OnkdAle. Phone 1482 FOR RtfNT 3-room furnished apt.. $18.00. 135 No. Holly. FOR M, NT Apartments: low rent; 801 N Central. FURNISHED 2 and 1-room apts; gar age. 604 W 10th. FOR RENT Modern 4-room duplex apt.; furnace, electric rsnge, elec tric refrigerator, garnge W A Gates Economv Groceteria or Tel 442. FOR RENT ROOM ANB BOARD ROOM and board. $30 per mo. S. Central. BOARD and room oi board without i om; Urc;e comfortable rooms, with home privileges. 1010 So. Oakdai Phone 1660. BOARD AND ROOM Close in; gar age. Phone 967-X. 609 W. 10th. FOR RENT Attractive room with board, garage 33 N Peach. ROOM and board -hone 1211. 339 South Central FOB KENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Modern sleeping room. $!0 per month and up. 325 So. Riverside Ave. FOR RENT Rurnished room with or without carafe. Gentleman pre ferred. 522 W. 10th. Phone 738-lt POP RENT Nice furnished front rooms, reasonable; ootrd if desired. J42 N. Front. CLEAN iepir.g 2H S. Central. rooms, Vc ntsht FOB RENT Fl'RNlSHEU ROOMS NICELY furnished sleeping room Meals If desired. 507 S. Ob led ale FURN APT8 for rent, 96 a week Apply at Peoples Electric Store. LARGE, pleasant furnished corner room, neat, airy; not and cold water In room. 1205 E Main. FOP RENT Sleeping room for work ing lady. 123 tlmond St. FUR RENT -r Clean, tnoden apart ment, Durrell Court, 329 N Holly. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Office or studio room, 16 per mo. Phone 1384 or Inquire Isls theater. FOR RENT 80-acre farm near Med ford. Route 1, box 22, Klamath Falls. FOR RENT Store room. Ill No. Riverside Phone 846-1. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OW MUCH cash am I offered f r a $3000 equity in a filling station. 7-room house, 2 acres, on Pacillc highway, near Medford? Might ac cept car as part. Inquire E. R White Machinery Co., Medford. FOR LEASE Owing to physical con d It Ion we must tease our service station at once. One ot the best on Pacific highway in Medford: three pumps and full equipment. If terested see either E M Alcock or tt . A. Rowe at Sunrise Super Serv ice Station, cor. 12th and Riverside FOR RENT OR SALE Service station and store. Good business tor the right party Tel. 422-L or 21 Gen esee. FOR SALE Apt., nouse and nice building lot, 806 W Main. 113 FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE SUklvou Heights home for west side property. Tel. 1340. FOR TRADE: A-l truck in good con dition fcr llcht roadster or dellveiv, Phone 1044-X. TO TRADE 1927 Dode sport road ster and trailer, for 1 or 1'4-t.on truck. No model T Fords wanted Geo. Heilmeyer, R. F. D. 1, Box 3o2. Ashland ore. TO TRADE Hardwood for light dan. Box 1914. Tribune. WANTED To trade heifers for Guernsey bull 6 months to year old; 50 good ewes (or sale. Route l, BOX 43 OAKLAND, Calif. Have several pieces ot property; want property around Medford. B. T. Williams. Camp witnus. FOR SAMS TRUCKS FOR SALE 1926 chev truck, or trade for light coupe Phone 1389 FOR SALE: 2 model 1 Ford trucks; one with Ruxtell axle and one wlti gear shift and 1 4-ft trailer. G. B Tribett, Rogue River, Rt. I. MISCELLANEOUS FOR ESTIMATS on roofing with cedar shingle or JohnsManvllle asbestos or flexible shingles, call on BIG PINES LUMBER COMPANY. Tel. 1 SPECIAL T-bone steaK, cooked to a king's taste, 60c. Sunrise Lunch South Riverside at 12th St. F W. BARTLETT, Medford's Taxi dermist and Furrier, will open shop on or about Sept. lotn, zua e utn. Prices reduced on all work this FOR ROOF repairs Phcne (329 or call 119 N Fir St. . FURNITURE repairing, bnitt-tns. cup board ioors; anytniup made to or der 424 S Central, nf-ar Pacific highway Phone 2HA FENDERS enameled, $8 to $12 set Auto Beauty Shop. HAVE a shares. few ewes to put C. A. DeVoe. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1930 DE LUXE Sedan to trade for coach or coupe; must be late model car. Call at 103 So. Orange St. SCHERER'S WEF.K-END 8PEC1AI.S 1937 Bulck Sedan -....8465 00 1926 Bulck Touring 193 .tin 1930 Bulck Roadster 9S5.09 1922 Cadillac Touring 155.00 1926 Essex "Coach 85.00 Prices Include License. SCHF.RER MOTOR CO. 123-30 So. Riverside. Open Sundays and Evenings. Tel. 73 FOR SALE A Bulck sedan, 132U. Box 2020. Tribune. FOR SALE 8 cows, 4 Qllers, also mower, rake, hay Vi;on harrow, etc. Best offer takes it. F Senn. 2 1 j m:ea south of sh land on highway. FOR SALE Ford coupe, 1928. Salade. Jr., Central Point.' L. A Mile-a-Minute Marty ALL. GOOD g-osh! oust ,'HlNGS MUST few MORE :n0 Sometime AND THE Q TiE WC XNO SO MUST TUP VACATION! HAD LAIUL, TOUR OP MARTY AN O HIS &ANO- thev'ri? oh ST f3 ETCH is o w 1929 Ford 2-door S335 1929 Ford Sport Coupe S345 1930 Ford de luxe Coupe S445 C. E. GATES AUTO COMPANY FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Dt-Soto 6 4 -door sedan. Sabln & Rlndt Motor Co., 33 No. Riverside. SALE OR TRADE: Uoud oouble bed complete, (or single bed; also rock lng chair foi sale or trade Phone 1283 or call at 7 So. Chestnut. WHEN YOU think of real eute, think of Brown A Whit. "tf FOR SALE Cheap, used sedan, newly painted, Big pines ljumoer uo. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK. FOR SALE 150 lambs and some good rams, F. 3E. Bybee, Medfora. FOR SALE Fine Duroc weaner pigs. H. B. Ellis, Beagle, Ore. 8 YOUNG MILK COWS $180. Or trade for sheep. C. E. Wllhlte, Lake Creek. FOR SALE 2-year-old Guernsey bull. Price $50. A. C. Mltteistaeat, Eagie Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 good ewes; 1 2-bottom disk plow. John Nealon. Phone 118, Central point. FOR SALE: Feeder and weaner pigs, 40 head ewes. Tom Halle tt, Eale Point. FOR SALE Feeder pigs. Jackson, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Milk cowa: all fresh 559. FOR S A LE Th orou gh b . ed Que r nsey bull. 2 yrs old Phone 301-R-a FOR SALE: Fresh cow Phone R13X EG IS TE RED Shropshire nuns. L. A. Salade, Central Point. FOR SALE Team, weight 2900, and harness. Tel. 3-X-2, Eagle Point. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 50 White Leghorn pullets, Hanson strain. A. H. Webs tor, Cen tral Point. T FOR SALE A few Austrolorp pullets Hnd few R. 1. Red pullets: also one purebred Cornish game cock. G. W. Dewey, Route 1. Box 258, Central Point, near Agate school. FOR SALE 25 Red pullets. Dressier, Phone 1869-.. Mrs FOR SALE HOMES A SPLENDID INVESTMENT 5-room strictly modern cottage; hardwood floors, double construction, laundry trays, double garage; completely furnished. Including radio; close 'n and a splendid rental. Everything goes for $2,000, with $250 down, balance monthly. For Lease Fully equipped garage; $6000 worth of up-to-date machin ery in building; all et to step Into a paying business. Will give long irnse. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANOE 125 E. 6th tSt. Phone 1496. LOOK AT THIS BAROAIN Dandy Edwards St. h.-me ot 6 rooms Jid bath, good residential section; SAC RIFICED AT ABOUT HALF PRICE; $1000 will handle; liberal terms m balance. CALL SURE TODAY EAR I C. OA DDIS, 609 East Main St. MODERN HOME; fireplace, full base ment; new, clean. Your own terms Consider light car in trade. 638-X 1015 W.-llth. Cheap. See this one. NICE 5-room home near school or $2100; down payment $100. balance $25 per month.. This Is a good value. BROWN & WHITE. Realtors FOR HALE Attractive home Phone 105. 30 N. Contral. 4tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT 32 acres go vt land, fully equipped, close to town. A good deal for the right man. T. L. Taylor, 44 No. Orange. FOR SALE. TRADE OR RENT Small acreage outside city; electricity, ;ity water, some shrubbery, lawn; a now 6-room modern house; away below cost. Call evenings. 19 Berrydale Ave. SACRIFICE FOR SIX DAYS ONLY Will sell for $150 per acre 130 a;res In one of oldest and best farms in Jackson county, one mile west of laient. Deeded water. 70 acres young alfalfa, 15 acres summer fal low for grain; all in cultivation. Owner. 1068 E. Main St., Ashlars. Ore. Phone 420-Y. t JTS near new Washington school, paved; from $550 up. nr. paved from $250 up; large lots clear title BROWN & WHITE. Realtors FOR SALE. TRADE OR KENT A stock ranch, all stocked i miles up Thompson creek, or write to L. J Uober, Applegate, Ore FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALF Calibre .30-06 Winchester dox magazine rifle, cood condition, excellent deer gun. with 100 rounds or ammunltloln, $15. Vern M shah, Phone 79-L. FOR SALE Air circulating heater perfect condition; coal or wood Tel. 1085-Y. a -and jurr THINK MILE5 not a Bit o p EJT S VCR ENGINE OR TIRE BP TROUBLE TH E VAH01-G TRIP LET J GOOO' If LET'S &IVE M i old car! Wcheer. for the ,s--yw FOLtjWHO MADE "" THIS WEEK SPECIAL FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FR SALE yoursell. -Prunes lc lb. Pick them Phone 7-F-12. FOR SALE -Baby buggy, cheap. 1453-J-2. FOR SALE Perennial seedlings. C. A. swtgart. Phone 1835-J. FOR SALE Wicker baby cab, reason able. Phone 1340. FOR SALE Cheap, Macfadden's En cyclopedia of Physical Culture; also violin. John S. Palmer, Centr-vl Point. FOR SALE Mission wine and Jelly grnpes; also Sweetwater and Tokays 3c lb. Manke ranch, 3 miles west and 1 south of Medford. T. L. Reedy. FOR SALE: Cream separator. No. 10, good as new, and saw rig; 14 mile SW of Phoenix. Inquire W. Myers. HUCKLEBERRIES again, oer lb. 18c. Local spuds 75o and $1.00 per 100. Ivy St. Fruit Market. FOR SALE Fine A'inter Banana cull apples. Sgoble and Day. FOR SALE: Tomatoes lc; pick them yourself Sprlngbrook Farm Fol low arrows from Buckshot corner and Crater Lake highway. CUT FLOWERS Zinnias, asters, 15c doz. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. BALEP alralla nay or highest qual ity ftogae River Co Phone 1368 FOR SALE Nearly new upright piano, excellent condition Priced right 242 S. Grape. FOR SALE Refrigerator, cream iep- arator. saddles, tools and other articles Must sell. 405 Carhart FOR SALE White raboita Will trade for chickens. No Leghorns. Roy Bilderback. Pitt vie Ave., in pin View Acres, near Central Point. FOR SALE Used sewing ma chines, all make. $5 up; tornis if deal led All niakfs rented and repaired Whlto Sowing Machine Co., 24 North Bartiett. tf FOR SALE Wheat. O A DeVoe. FOR SALE Fine canning tomatoes ic In. You pick them. J. F, Mace, Phone 314, Central Point. FOR SALE Following Engineering equipment: 1 Chicago Steel Tape 1 Hand Level 2 Current Meters 1 Transit Alst some office urnlture and mis cellaneous supplies. H. D. POWELL, Office Phone 1414, FOR SALE Petite prunes lc lb, Pick tnem yourself. Plenty of them The cheapest food In the market today. F, 8. Cnrpenter, Jackson ville highway. ' FOR SALE: Oats And vetch. Maury & Richardson, Phone 355-R-3. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ahstrnru MURIIAF ABSTRACT CO. - Ab stracts of Title Title Insurance Rooms 3 and & No 88 North Cen tnil Ave, upstairs ,TA KSON OO. AHST RAT OO. Abstracts of TltM unci lUle Insurance The 'lily complete Title HyMem In Jackson County. Accountant WILSON AUDITING COM PAN Y Tax and Corporation Counselors Auditors and Accountants. E M Wilson. C. P. A Liberty Bid Phone 157-R. Kxport Window t'lennnre LET GEO HUE DO iT Tel 1172 House cleaning Floor waxing Oriental rug cloan-nx. specialty Chiropractic PliyalPlea DR. E. W HOFFMAN Chlro practlc Nerve Spee.lallat Offici hours 9 to 12. 2 to 8. 208 20 1 Liberty Bldg. Offin Phone 680 Res. Phone 790-H. Furniture Kriialrlnjr FURNITURE RE U HHOLSTE'tEil re-flnlrthed. re-gi-ied. We earn a full lino of uphitisterlng sam ples. A. N. Thlbauit. Tel. 969-R Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy peo ple to pay their honest debt Pa cific Coast Credit Association. 421 Medford Blda.. Medford. Ore. Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB ilKPARTMENJ Best equipped plant in southern Oregon; printing of ail i'nds. bo"k binding loose leaf 'CriKors and olanks billing svstins duplicating cash sales slips hui everything In the printing line. 28 30 N Orape Phone 76 By C. HOME" AG-A I M ALU TO&ETWER.NOV- THREE CHEFR.S FOR- C.E.GATES AUTO CO. -THEY SELL THE" BEST USBO CARS IN THE- WORLD SAFE AND SOUND after a simply olorious time! CELEBRATE' BUSINESS B J RECTORY Glass MEDFORD PLATE GLASS CO. Auto flaaa while you wait. Glass tor all purposes. Phone 448 88tf Money to Loh 6 Lone Time Iliial tCtttate liiirtKttKO Ixmo IMiono 1321 Commercial Finance Corp. Medford. Oregon VB LOAN MONEY on furniture and late model autos. Three per cent oer month on unpaid bal tnce. No other charges. Come in and net the h today. See W. n Thomas, 82S W. th St ground floor Holly Theater Bldg Radio Servtoe RADIO SERVICE on any mak radio H. O. Puruniwr ZZI weal Main St. Office Phone 886 residence 1442. GUAKAN TEED radio eervloe at reasonable rates Phone 124? day or nUht. Almua I'rultt. Pn luting end FnitcriinnRlng M A BLISS A COMPANY Pulut lng, paperhangtng and Interim finishing 308 Crater Lake Ave Phone 1604. 41 Pliuio Instruction FRED ALTON HAtUHT Teachei of piano. Classical and popuUi music course. Halght Muelr Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg Tel 72 MRS. IDA WOOD AND FLORENCE GRAVES Piano Instructors Studio 220 N. Oakdale. To. 1042-W. High school credits glwn. Roofing. STANDARD ROOFING CO. EV flU'Jiri ot water-tight roofs. EsllmMes and Inspection without chart,. 10th and Fir St., i Tel. 1077. Storage W A REHOUS1N G Hio rage, Dlstrl button. Medford Warehouse, 811 South Front St. Phone 816. Kauri and U ravel C. A. HARTLEY--Hand and Gravel ulant Clean washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all slsne Phone, plant 1203. or office 127 Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER ft 8TORAGB Service guaranteed 80 S. Grapf St., Phone 644. or . esldence un0 EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central Phone 315 Prlce ri ;ht Servlc guaranteed. RE1NK1NG TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer . and hauling of kinds Office 809 South Front St. Phone 332. Typewriter Repairing ALL MAKES typewriters overhauled and repaired. Free estimates given All work called for and delivered Telephone A. Miller, 452-H. Violin Instruction THORVAL H FOLKENBERt Teach er of violin onsemole ai.d radio practice for students instruments furnished. Studios. 1 and 4 College tJl-.g., 31 N. Grape St Tel. 259-J WILLIAMS CREEK, Ore., Sept. 12- (Special) Williams Ladles' club met Wednesday with Mrs. Frank Wood In Grants Pass. Mrs. Bert Blgelow and Mrs. Wood were host esses. There were 31 Indies present and an enjoyable afternoon was spent. Visitors were Mrs. Alver son, Mrs. Pierce, Mrs, Lnrlmore and Mrs. Jesse Lcmmon. The next meet ing will be with Mrs. Stella stratum. Kathleen Lcmmon, who has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. John Lettekln and friends, returned home to Ashland Tuesday. Clem Blodgettc left Friday for Sucramento and Snn Francisco to visit several days. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts were dinner guests Suruhy of Mr, and Mrs. John Letteken. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Butts enter tained with a surprise party Sat urday evening, the occasion being the 21st blrthdny of their son, Mau rice. About 30 young people were present and an enjoyable evening was spent with games and music, after which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs, M. L. House and family spent the week-end at Cres cent City. They report a fine time, though foggy and cold. Mrs. Stella Ht rat ton Is upending E. Gates Auto Co. 1929 Ford Pickup S324 1929 Ford Spt. Coupe S325 1927 Buick Sedan S315 Sixth and Paoifio Highway Telephone 141 A few days in Grants Pass as the guest of Mrs Bartholamew and Mrs. Moss. Jack Sparlln and Maurice Butts pent the week-end with their par ent. John Letteken is building a new barn on his homestead on the Apple- gate. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cougle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Tresk In Medford and Monday they all plcnlced at Dead Indian Springs above Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Dobbins, who had the Joe Varner ranch leased, moved Into the small house of Harry Cou gle's. Mrs. Beatrice Schmidt Is visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. F. Lewmsn. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Eldrldge of Red Blanket, near Prospect, called Rt the O. W. Roberts home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Badger, who spent the summer with their daughter. Mrs. R. F. Lewman. moved this week to Gold Hill, where they will spend the winter With Mrs. OUle Clark. Mrs. George Fields has a new elec tric range Installed and Mr. Butts has an electric milking machine, Williams school opened Tuesday with four teachers 23 high school pupils and a total enrollment of 80 the first day. New lock boxes have been Installed In the Williams post of flee, taking the place of the call boxes. Box numbers are also changed. Clarence Loveless and his daugh ter. Laura, and husband Mrs. Harris, arc visiting his brother. George Love less and sister, Mrs, Ira Sparlln. Mr. Loveless lived here several years ago and owned what la now the Sor rels home. The slashing In front of Varncra was burned Saturday evening drew a crowd. It was greedy en- Joyed by the young Wm present, Harold Vlncell has bee eating.o as Janitor at the schfV Lbstt If this term. I Edyth Mullen, who W been vV.t- ing In Portland, returned home Mo day. Miss Francis Wilson of Sams vat ley Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Cleve Wilson, while her father and uncle are on a prospecting trip In the mountains. New signposts have been erected at all cross roads on the creek which will be ot great convenience to strangers and new residents. Mrs. W. E. Fullwood of Orland. Calif., has been visiting her brothers, Wnrren and Dick Brooks. T. B. Davidson and son, CBve. were bust nesa v lal tors In Med ford Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. House trans acted business in Medford Thursday. Ira Sparlln, who has had a cold, la slightly Improved. Mr, and Mrs. O. W. Roberts vis ited friends In Phoenix Tuesday Enron te home they ran Into a heavy rain near Jacksonville, which turned Into a flurry of snow near the sum mit of Jacksonville hill. Jack Hill, who lives on the Sellers homestead, had the misfortune to step on a rusty nail and Is now using a crutch. , Mrs. Hopper, mother of the Brooks boys, passed away at her home near New Hope. Interment was In the cemetery at the Methodist chapel on Williams creek. Hall funeral parlors at Oranta Pass In charge. The ser vice was conducted by Rev. Dodson, pastor of the Orants Pass Baptist church Thursday afternoon. One daughter, Mrs. W. E. Fullwood ol Orland, Calif., and four ions, Waller Brooks of Polo Alto; George Brooks of Son Lorenzo, Calif., and Warren and Dick Brooks of Williams, and other relatives, besides many friends, mourn her loss. There were many beautiful flowers. Al Jones and eon, Tom, spent several days this week at Fort Jones, Cnltf.. on business. Mrs. Sorrels heard the scream of panther one evening last week when she stepped outside the house door. She did not know how far away the animal was hiding. 4 More Dry Arrests During Past Year But Fines Dwindle SALEM. 8pt. U. (AP) Flnt to. tallng 271.134 were MMMsed agnlnat fltnte prohibition law violators (luring 1030. It WM Bnr d here today hy George Alexander, former prohi bition director, now an officer In the (state 'jolloe department. The year's report ' -d by counties haa Just been compiled. The report covers prohibition cases handled by sheriffs, assisted by state and federal officers. The totrl arrested during the year whs reported as SABS, an Increase of 1BJ over arrests In '938. While the number of arrests Increased, the fines assessed were lower by 34,000 than the year before. . AT. LOUIS. Sept. 13. (AP) Frede rick William Hohmann. 78. former ollcltor-general of the United States and a president of the American Bar association died here today of arterlo sclerosis. i4.4. t rv r nr . uo lou want a A new all modern sulmrbiin home, with acreage, -close in, for $100 cash and 20 per month without interest charge the firt yenr. Rnrgnin price, mid, listen, pressure waUr system, electricity, bath, laundry trays, cement drive, ar Bge, oak floor, low taxes, convenient to city schools, stucco builriuiK, heavy double construction. Raise chickens, keep a cow, (rrow garden produce, berries, corn, alfalfa, potatoes, onions, benns. They will all grow J well on this deep loam soil. dependence. Call on owner, t EARL TUMY, tttt''tt'M"l'tt'tt Introduce Vaporub In Stainless Form "Our advertising appropriation for this season hns been more than dou bled. As In the post, the great bulk of this money will be spent tor newspaper space. And also as In the past we expect it to bring U satisfactory returns." That is the aggressive policy an nounced by Vlck Chemical Co., makers of Vtcks VapoRub the moat widely used preparation in its field. Despite Its enormous distribution with over 26 million Jars used yearly its makers are unwilling to stand still In their advertising and sale effort. This year. It Is to be noted, VlckJ VapoRub Is to be introduced In now white, stalulew form. Advertis ing announcement of the new white Vicks will open the season's advertis ing program shortly. The original amber Vlcks. so familiar in the millions of American homes, will not be discontinued. Users will simply have their choice of tlie two forms original amber or stain less white. Both, Its makers as sure, are the same Vlcks. In the new white Vlcks, only the color stain has been removed made pos sible by a newly developed process. The Vlck policy of going after new business with Increased advertising and sales effort Is the more im pressive in view of the fact that their advertising expenditures have never been decreased because of gen eral business conditions. Their pres ent attitude towards business is In encouraging contrast to many of the country's producers and advertisers. Here !s an outfit that doesn't nollove In "mark'g time" in periods of depression. They evidently feel that Vlcks VapoRub has not reached Ute saturation point and that the f petition of a stainless form of thle appeal to more new users as well ae make for increased use by many ot Its present users. Such au attitude Is considered ae eucouraging to business generally. After all. "general business" le Just a term for all the five million Indi vidual concerns of the country whose combined total effort estab lishes what Is called "general busi ness conditions." The thought seems now to be crystal 1 zing In practical minds that old man "general busi ness" will grodually get better a and when more and more concerns large and small start doing their own "turning up" as Vlck Is doing now. In this connection, a bit of Vlck history is Interesting. Their aggres sive program for this particular year may appear very unusual to an outsider In view ot present condi tions but It Is morely following precedent for this old established company, Vlcks was barn in a time of depression, for- years ln-r in the gloomy business season oi 19. -the fir t reol Vlck company was organized to get national dis tribution, and tt was In this period of financial distress that their first aggressive newspaper advertising to Introduce Vlcks VapoRub nationally was started. Since then Vlcks nas never worried about "the glooms." Success atcended that first errom and in all the years since througn prosperity and depression alike the Vlck slogan of use has graau- ally moved up. From a million Jaiw a year attained after the struggles of those introductory years its u moved up to 17.000,000 a year- then to 21.000.000 and now otoi 26.000.000 Jars are used yearly." PARIS. Sept. 13. (AIM The min istry of air tonight received a tele gram from the French charge d'af faires at Moscow Baying mai Bin. Dorot reported Joseph le Brlx, pilot, and Bene Mesmln, mechanic, were killed in the cranh of the plan Hyphen II. near Ufa. Mit?SaJ Buys and Trades 100 acres 30 wheat land, S cre clover with paldup water right: bal ance timber and pasture: outranne, good Improvements: well, springs. On main graveled road, bus route. Price a?'i!)0. 350 cash down, balance easy. Will trade. This property la not en cumbered. 17 acres Pacific highway: 7 acrei on Bear creek: fine truck land, bal ance alfalfa and grain lBnd: 4-room modern plastered bungalow, garage, chicken house, barn, electric pressure pump, large spring, family orchard. Price 1(1500. Will take residence with smsll acreage In or near Medford ai down payment. Balance easy. Th'a property la clear. Owner not able to farm. 163-acre ranch, stocked and equip ped: fine soli: crops now growing for your Inspection: fair Improvement.. Price .5.800. Owner will take small acreage near Medford or Central Point as down payment, balance easy terms. It You Want In Hut. Sell or Trade, le SHELEY Central Point, Ore. Hes. Phone IV pi I it 0 ououroan nome: Coma on, get started; gain in- days or evenings. 310 Liberty Bldg.