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MEDFORD ItHL TRIBUTE, LIEDFORD, OREGON. SUXDAY, OCTOBER 18, r193l 'PAG'E SEYEN WANT AN AD? Phone and an adtaker u the rrlbune'. Classified Ad Department will iladly assist you In writing an ad that will Qet RESULTS 1 A rightly worded Classified Ad In the Mali rrlbune will put you immediately ji touch with dozeni of OOOD prospects. You'U find that adver tising In these columna will pro duce QUICK result at surprising ly moderate coat. HERE ARE THE RATES: Per wrd. first Insertion 2c (Minimum a&c. Each additional Insertion, per wora lc aiinlmiim !Ort Per line, per month, without copy changes $1.36 LOST Ladles brown purse between Medford and Talent, phone 373-R-2. LOST If dog Is musing, call 1616. TAKEN CP TAKEN DP 3 cows and 3 calves Rogue River Co. Sunset Orchard Talent. WANTED FEMALE HELP J WANTEF Unincumbered lady for hrMtupkeener for one: Rood home for the rUht party. Box 2237, Mall Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP IU3H SCHiOL course In two years; meets all .equlrements for entrance to college, buslnes sand leading pro fessions. Per Information address Box 2328, Tribune. WANTEDSITUATIONS HIQH school boy, 18 years old, wants work after school and Saturdays. Can drive any make of car. Phone 6S6-X. WANTED Housework by middle aged lady; elderly couple preferred. Write Mrs. A. E. B., Box 183. care Ray Harnlsh, Eagle Point Ore. WANTED Family washings. 50c to $1; also hour work. tel. aou-A-a WANTED Housework by a capable and experienced woman, rei. WANTED MISCELLANEOUDS WANTED Male toy terrier pup. Phone 116. wanted 2-door and 4-door Forde or any light car. Trade your car now for a new or a guaranteed used car. GATES AUTO CO. USED CAR DEPT, WANTED TO BUY or trade thorough bred Black Jersey Giant Roosters, Phone 611-R-l. WANTED Cows for feed. Buy on half cream cneca. rnoue ww. WANTED Washing 36o a dozen; rough clean 75c; vests made to or der $1.50. Phone 853-L. . V ktW-it? rirlcTltinl rinems. Bones Pioneer Music Publishers, Box 276 Portland, Ore. WANTED To buy a galvanized stor age tank to Junk. Phone 697-R-l WANT poultry of all kinds. Will call Write P. O. Box 471. WANTED Family washings, 38 pieces HI. All Ilftt pieteo iiiuvu iiw Dusenbury, Phone 479-J. WANTED Cars to wreck. Also used tires. Big 4. 1761 inversion. WANTED Secondha-d goods and Junk. - Pat's, 1508 prune oi. WhNted Care of cnlldren after noon or night. Phone 1122-R. Wanted Household Roods, tools . . w. ..k.. h un.iV Mea- ford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Phone luoa. RADIOS bought, sold and repaired Service Electrlo Co.. Ill So. Holly Phone 1279. WANTED To trade heifers fur n,.a-n-A Hull A mnnt.hn to vear old; 60 good ewes for sale. Route 1 Box 43. WANTED Loan of 81000.00 to 2.000.00 on 1st mortgage on or De- fore Deo. 1st. Bx 2444, Mail m bune. WANTED To trade city property tor what have sou. Box ntJ. ai. i WANTED 2nd hand goods. We buy, trade and sell. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store. 1603 No. Riverside. FURNITURE re-unholstered. reflnlsh ed and reulued. A. N Thlbault Tel. 969-R. WANTED 1930 Ford roadster. Will pay cash. Weasku Inn, Grants Paw WANTED House cleaning or day work Phone 1343-7. or 883-R. MARRIED Man with family wants equipped dairy ranch on mares box soil, xnoune. uak pn 'jr-ihmm muhnfl and ironed. Be lb. Reasonable mendlnp done U wished. Phone isaa-a- FOR RENT nouses POR RENT Modern 8-room unfur nished nome. close t. . tt 315 so Riverside. 125. Inquire at am so Riverside or Phone 701-J. FOR RENT Modern six room house, hardwood floors. Call 834-J. FOR RENT fl-room house 2 blocks from park on So. Holly. Phone ouo-L. FOR RENT Modern 6-room home cheap: near Washington school, 115 8. Holly, or 1034 W. 8th. FOR RENT One of the most desir able houses In Medfcrd: 8 rooms, bath, electric range, hardwood floors, fireplace, large basement, furnace, double garase: close In, C. Earl BmdlUh. Jeweler. FOR RENT Unfurnished modern 6 room bungalow, coruer Bryant and Columbus: fireplace and built-in reatures; separate garage ana wooa, shed: Isrrre lot. IO0x'46 Call Chea Ray, Realtor. Mediord Bldg. Tel. 302. FOR BENT HOUSES POR RENT Moaern furnished 6- room house near Junior high. Call 753-M. FOR RENT Completely furn. house: xurnaoe. Near high school. Tel. 220-R. SMALL .jartly furnished house, 811; water para, oressier's. Phone 1B69-L. FOR RENT Clean, 6-room noiie. Basement, coo, room, bullt-lns. Call 722 No. Riverside. Phone 1041-M FOR RENT Small furn. house. 25. inquire 415 Arcadia Court. FOR RENT Completely furn. bouse; rurnace. near high school. Tel. 220-R. FOR RENT Furnished house, close In. Call at 26 Newtown. 5-ROOM furnlsheti house, close In: east side; electrlo range, garage CaU 859-W. FOR RENT To adults, clean 4-room house. Phone 683-X. FOR RENT Modern furnished B-room house; good location. Call at 414 S. Riverside. FOR RENT bomes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown As Whits 17tf FOR RENT 4 to 8-room bouses Phone 105. 30 N. Central. 4tf FOR RENT 3-room partly furnlsnec house, 925. inquire 238 s. Holly POR RENT fl-room modern furnish. ed bouse. 927.50. Water paid. Call Vd. (OR RENT -room furnished house 2 bedroom O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT Modern, partly furnisc ed 6-room house. Adults. For In formation inquire at 603 South Riv erside Ave. FOR RENT Modern bungalow. 839 Haven pnone 44U-M. FOR RENT House in Everette Coutt and Catherine Court. Wi t 11th St : unfurnished: for family of two; clean, - modern, has electric range, breakfast nook set and plenty ol cabinet work; large garage. Phone 238. FOB RENT AFAUTMENTS FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment, uignts, water ana garage. $15.00. Phone 452-H. FOR RENT 3-room apartment fur nished, lis Mistletoe. FOR RENT Furn. apt. and room; reasonably priced; comfortably heated. Gloria Pan Apt. House. 376 So. Central. FOR RENT Two room furnished apartment bungalow; clean, mod ern: reasonable. 1015 W. 11th. Phone (138-X. FOR RENT Apartments, 520 So. Fir. Phone 1320. TWO 2-room and three 3-room apts. garages. South Riverside at 12th St. H. M. Butts. FOR RENT Furnlsbea modern and semi-modern apartments; moderate rates. Call and see them. Sunrise Super station, cor. 12th and River, side. Phone 1338. FOR RENT Apt. 61 No. Oakdale. NYE APTS. Under new management. Rents lowered. Close In. Steam heat, lights, water. Phone 1012. 1005 W. Main. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, with private bath, 305 E. Jackson. rnone aoi-M. FOR RENT Moaern duplex apt; 4 rooms. Phone 442. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms; reduced rates. 140 s. Holly. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt. 40 Quince-St. Tel. 641-w. FOR RENT 4-room furnished apart mcnt, $18.00. 209 W- Jackson. FOR RENT Apartment, Durrell Court, 329 No. Holly. FOR RENT 2-room apt. well fur nished, at 1205 E. Main. PLEASANT furn: apt.; ateam heat, Electrolux. The Berben, 10 Quince FOR RENT Apartments; low rent: 801 N. Central. FURN. APTS. for rent, $5 a week Apply at Peoples Electrlo Store. 4-ROOM furnished apartment, $18; telephone, hot water, garage; desir able location. 934-R. FURNISHED small house and 2 and 3 room apts; garage. 604 w. 10th. FOR REM BOOM AND BOARD LARGE ROOM newly decorated, twin bed: heat; board; garage. 33 No. Peach. ROOM and board at 1010 So. Oak- dale. Phone 1660. ROOMS Three meals day, $1; new furniture, new bedding, iree gar age. 614 Haven St, Medford, one block from Jackso t school. FOR RENT FURNISHED BOOMS FOR RENT Pleasant board. 718 E. Main. room with FOR RENT Sleeping rooms IV, hiMl,, it,,m Hfv nnrlr. Prlrea re duced If taken by month. Gentle men preierrea. jdd o. nouy. FOR RENT Sleeping room for worx- Ing lady. 123 Almond St. FOR RENT Comfortable front room in modern home. $12 per montn Phone 748-Y. LAROE, pleasant furnished corner room; neat, airy; hot and cold water In room. 120b B. Main. FOR RENT Modern sleeping rooms. $10 per month and up. 325 So Riverside Ave. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Dsk space In office, 209 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 638-X. FOR RENT Store room, 318 No. Riv erside. Phone 846-L, FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE HIGH CLASS DAIRY, fully stocked and equipped, fine Improvements, highway fronUute. no lncumber anoe. Want Medford Income or will consider So. Calif. Income. Also WE HAVE two cash buyers for moder ately priced homes In Medford, must be priced right. Also SEVEN acres improved, near Central Point, fine soil, no Irrigation, clear. Want So. Olif. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHNOE , 125 K. 6th St. Phone 1498 FOB ESCUANGB FOB SALE LIVESTOCK FOR TRADE Beautiful late model FOR SALE Weaner pigs, cheap, F. electric vlctrola with fifty records A. Morse, Talent. for car or truck. Ford preferred. - - Box 941. Medford. FOR SALE Guernsey heifer, 18 mos. , , s old. Knoll Crest Orchard, Fern . TO EXCHANGE 1 or 2 city lots clear Valley. for light car. Phone 403-R-8. .-- - FOR 6ALE Hereford bulls of Pana- FOR SALE OR TRADE 160 acres ma and Beau Donald breeding. wood timber. What have you? Call Hawkins Bros, Thompson Creek. 315. y - -.-s-s-s. - - FOR SALE 8 cows, 4 heifers, also I WILL TRADE OR SELL sheep tor mower, rake, hay wagon, harrow. weaner pigs. Phone Johnson at etc. Best offer takes It. P. Senn 857-X-2 or R. D. Box 55-A, Griffin 34 ties south of Ashland on creek. highway. EXCHANGl Clear property located ... .... mniiniii ra In Ashland, value 93500.00. Want F0B BALE ACT OMOBILE8 j difCn'c.wm "SUme r Pay ca5b a k.Tsed"""cars ALSO highly improved and fully K3- PRl?m . stocked ranch, clear Want Med! ? Chev. Spt. Coupe $525.00 , ford or So. Calif. Also, will pay J"0 Chev. Spt. Rdstr 410.00 cash for home In Medford. .U ""coup.1" o oS je bargain. Also, wanted $3000.00 i9 E SnrnTni Vok m on income property in Medford. S&ttCC.0Upe 0 So 1 valued at 915O00.0O, will pay 8. Chev. Coach 310.00 THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE o?Hk),.;.. oT.'n Strop 125 E. 6th St. Phone 1496 1937 Btudebaker Sedan 375.00 . ,Z WZ t.,- - - - t. -. -,. .," - .,. Best values on used cars 1 FOR EXCHANGE 320-acre ranch at Sold on new O. M. A. C. Finance Plan Waterloo. Mont., clear, for R. River PIERCE-ALLEN Used Car Lot. . valley property or acreage. Box ShBvrc, VeH 2272, Tribune. , Phone 150 and 941 - FOR SALE 1927 Star coach; 1925 . BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Durant sedan; 1928 Chevrolet pan- . . -, - -, -, - n n -L el delivery; 1925 Ford coupe; 1924 FOR SALE OR LEASE Confection- Ford coupe. Rux. axle; 1924 Dodge ery, lunch and pool room at Talent. coupe: 1925 Chev. touring: 1924 A. L. Rathburn or Inquire Phoenix Overland tour.: 1924 Chrysler spt. confectionery. rdstr.: 1925 Ford ton trk.; and sev- : - eral others: some of these cars have MisrpiKvt-nna license; also have a '25 Dodge mo- MlDlbLLANEOUS tor compiete; wm consider trades: X rrr"r" ?. T"ST call at 1761 N. Riverside,, across from LOU CENTRO, special spent, of Port- mainbaw Aut0 Camp. land. Is in town assisting with the w-o,,,-L.-L,-L,-,l-L,-LI-, -, office work and collections of the pqr SALE 3 model 1 Ford trucks; Wakefield Insurance Agency. Jacic one with Rux tell axle and one wih Wakefield has been 111. and unable gear 8hift and 14-ft. trailer. O. E- to be In the office, since July 18th, Trlbett, Rogue River, Rt. 1. and la now In hospital In Portland. . We know that any new business, FI1IANCED CARS REPOSSESSED or help ofany kind, given us by Sell for best cash offer, his hundreds of friends and clients 1930 Ford Town Sedan, will be fully appreciated by "Jack." 1929 Chevrolet Coach. Signed) 1926 Reo Six 1-ton Truck; dual L. R. CENTRO wheels, hardwood body. CHARLES WAKEFIELD, EDW. H. PFLUG GERTRUDE OREB. p. O. Box 423. Phone 1558. MEDFORD CONVALESCENT HOS- $500 EQUITY In Marmon sedan to pltal at 7 So. Chestnut cares for trade for light closed car. P. 0-' Invalids, sick and old people. Phone Box 471. 1383 for consultation, prices, etc. Room for more. USED CAR BARGAINS EMPTY TRUCK, returning from Los 5925 Chev. Coachw$125 Angeles about the 28th of October. wants load of any kind from there 1937 j-ontlao Coach - 196 or points en route. Hawley Trana- 5e5'-P-h-ne-1-4' 1935 111114 Toyrln8 145 LOCAL or long distance hauling. We 1025 Pord Co B0 guarantee to save you money. Haw- S? m?ni. 619 N0 Rlver8lde 1931 Chev. Sport Sedan 735 Phone 1044-x. FKNDERS enameled $8 to 12 m SCHERER MOTOR CO, ,"?-ea: 128-32 so. Riverside, Phon. 78. FOR ESTIMATES on roofing with iiV i'h.n'" . cedar shingle or . JohnsManvlllo TO",B,'f "anL?wl5' asbestos or flexible shinies, call Pf- Bl8 P'"w Lumber Co. cn BIO PINES LUMBER COMPANY. pob sale -Late mooel sport road- e. - ''-... . t . t.,- ,ter; wlle "heels,, rumble seat; EXTRA GOOD and cutting of alfalfs. Perfect shape; Just overhauled ano Also around alfalfa. C. A. DeVoe lref Deal mth owner n . . -L,Jlr- direct. Address Box P. G, M4I1 DRESSMArfWO, remndellng. coats e- ' bune. lined. Prices reasonable. Mrs. ' " Hooker, 208 Cottage. FOR SALE TRUCKS FOR SALE rlOMEs SALE '27 Graham Bros. HJ-ton L -, .L , truck In good condition. Earl Phll- WHEN you think of real estate, think llD8' Jacksonville, 2 miles north of of Brown & White. Rucn. FOR SALE Modern new home -vlth FOR SALE FOULTRS heating plant, basement, fireplace. . -. - .u . . - -L -, ., -, .-, ,L lawn, bullt-lns: a buy. Your price POR SALE Black Minorca pullets, and terms. 63B-X. 1015 W. 11th. Box 205, Talent. FOR SALE Modern 5-room house. ' ' ' ' " Bes. bargain In town. Located at F0R SALfc MISCELLANEOUS 22' s. Oakdale. Car at the houne - . . FOR SALE Apples. Baldwin, Ben- FOR SALE Or trade for truck, fur- nett Seedlings. Spltzenburg, New- nlshed house and'lot. Phone 142. towns Prices from 25c to $1.00. C. E. Smith, i mile west Central FOR SALE Attractive homes. Phone Point. Tel. 36-XX-. 106. 30 N. Central. - ; in FOR SALE Black walnuts. 627 Put- FOB SALE-REAL ESTATE lil: - FOR SALE Dairy fertilizer for lawns BROWN it WHITE offer a fine Cum- and gardens. Phone 403-R-l, dlan farm fully equipped and - stocked with puro bred cnttle FOR SALE Delicious apples 25e to horses, sheep, etc., for a fine home $1.00 per box. Frlnk Orchard. Phone in Rogue River Valley. evenings. 611-R-l. Also Fine little Truck & Poultry farm FOR SALE Seven-Column-Flexible home near CorvalHs for 40 acres of Keyboard $176.00 Burroughs Aad- good land here. Ing Machine. Also Rotcspeed Duplt- Also eating Machine, Sacrifice prices. Fine 20 acre fruit and nut farm Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. home near Tcmpleton, Calif., for property here. POR SALE Very old dresser, hand- Brown ic White, Realtors. some solid walnut, marble top, tall . -. mirror. 618 So. Central. FOR SALE or TRADE Equity In fine home In Hot Springs Addition. TOR SALE Dill pickles 25c a gsllon: Klamath Falls, txchange for Med- gallon $1. Bring containers. 208 ford property or acreage. Osa Clark St. Johnson. R. 3, Bo, 129. Medford. SALAt "k Price almost" new FOR SA-.E OR TRADE 40-acre heater with colls. Also wood heater, northern Wisconsin Improved farm. Phone 1082-X. Phone 790-L or write Box 37. Jack- ;,,','" hktthhvm h.n at Sinn- lonvllle Star Route. Medford. ."SgiS T IftaC ?n nn TOR 6ALE"l2 and Ye-mch "body "tH. H loM " on ood road. drVi w ,n(, ,225 tler. partly ucvoe. dry (19 and ,2. MCOnd growth, SPLENDID alfalfa and potato land. "-'"" : 18-lnch, $2 per near R. R. and .Ughway. as low as tier. Phone a4-X. "BMorTrnZ.0' ChP TOR" 8ALE-2 used National" "cash water. Box J304. Tribune. registers. Real bargain. Jennings Loan Office, 6 So. Front. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK . - . FOR SALE First, second and third FOR SALE Team, wagon, harness. cutting alfalfa. Geo. P. Wright, two bottom plow, 11-Inch plow. Central Point. Tel. 119. Call even Ford Power Motor mounted. E. B. lngs. Lucas, Beagle. " i-i. w. . - - FOR SALE 7-tube baby grand Phllco FOR SALE OR TRADE Otod orchard radio very cheap. Used very little team, weight around 1400; consider Call 894-M. light car. What have you? Also --, plump seed wheat at $1.45 per FOR SALE Only one roll top desk hundred. Vilas Ranch. Phone left. Who wants It for $12. Call 301-R-l. at MaU Tribune office. Mile-a-Minute Marty -i'm some i We been W1W s DRIVER. A"wwiuurni. rui fc, HONTHW . . . WITHOUT ANY ASfiv V y-- engine in it? TUJv X Lir ij rn v C. E. GATES AUTO COMPANY SPECIALS THIS WEEK . 1930 ford Sport Roadster 1930 Essex 2-door Sedan 1931 Ford 2-door Sedan U FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS araior, saddles, cools and other articles. Must sell. 405 Earhart. all makes, $5 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repalreo. White Sewing Machine Co, 24 North dartlett. 'tl OR SALE Used doors and windows, all sizes, cheap: new Montag gas range. $20; $400 Butterklst popcorn machine for $125; and many other bargains. Berrydale 2nd Hand 8tore. 1603 No. Riverside. left, lc lb. at F. S. Carpenter ranch. Jacksonville highway. Spltzenberg apples at Ala Vista Packing House, South Fir. pies; combination face and full. J. R. Bowen. Rogue River. Oregon. saddle. M. J. Norrls. 14-F-5. 'OR SALE Choice Darwin tulip bulbs: reasonable. H. C. Glascock, 264 Beatty. Dalton Bros., Phone 623-R-l. BALE J alfalfa hay highest quality KOf-ue River co. rnone iaoo. FUEL OIL will be delivered to you promptly. Phone 833. P. E. SAM SON COMPANY. POR SALE New made-up apple boxes. Rogue River Co., Tel laeo POR SALE Rabbit hutches and used lumber. Call 630 Haven. POR SALE Benneti seedling apples. W. J. Oebhard, Central Point, ml. north Bear Creek bridge. POR SALE At a Uirgaln, 3 discarded cut cabinets, excellent lor filing purposes. Call at Mall Tribune. 30-LB. fruit and vegetable lugs, 76c doz., &o for 9'i.ir of as.oo per luu 629 Besale. POR SALE I vers and Pond piano In good condition. Address P. O. Box 1095. INSPECTED Maaston strawberry plants. Leo Young. Stewart Ave POR SALE Apples, different varieties J. N. Nary. Tel. 132-L. H. 3, BOX 99 POR SALE Pine Winter Banana cull apples. Sgoble and Day. FOR SALE Old pulverizted barnyard fertilizer. Limited supply, call 258-W. ROYAL UTAH coal, $13 per ton; Na tional Utah coal Slo per ton. Med Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. FOR SAI-E Complete trap drum out fit with cases (Ludwlg Rlalto) $75 1121 W. 10th. POR SALE Tent 8x12, brown, 319 Haven. POR SALE Heavy, well-built work- . bench, 3x10 ft; 12 spacious draw ers. A bargain if taken at once Call at the Mall Tribune office. fOR SALE Three oiacer claims on Bush creek and Thousand Doiltu Gulch Also now combination pumi. and equipment for tluiclng, Harry Cannon, Nash H itel. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Accountants WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors. Audi tors and Accountants. E. M. WUhod. O. P. A. Liberty Bldg. Phone 167 -U. Coats Itcllned COATS re lined and remodeled at the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Telephone 1181, Chiropractic Physician DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Nerve Specialist. Office hours B to 12, 2 to 5. 203-204 Liberty Bldg. Office Phone 680; Res. Phone 731-H. Expert Window Cleaner LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172. House cleaning, Floor waxing, Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. MEDFORD PLATE GLASS CO. Auto glass while you wait. Glass for all purposes. Phone 448 88tf Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Pest equipped plant in southern Oregon: printing of all kinds; book binding; loose leaf ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In tne printing line. 28-30 N. Orape Phone 75. . By C. H IS THAT SC-LET NE TE'Lu YOO, MR. 1 ARTY- I JUST TOOK tfYCAft DOYVrJ UC.UAI CO AUTO CO. SERVICE OEPTrAND VERY OWN LIPS TOLD ME- MY ENGINE y I . A lislilA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Paclllo Coast Credit Association. 421 Med ford Bldg., Medford, Ore. Money to Loan Long Time Real Estate Mortgage Loans Phone Commercial Finance Corp. Medford, Oregun WE LOAN MONEY on furniture and late model autos. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance. No others charges. Come In and get the cash today. See W. E, Thomas. '2'23 W. 6th St. Painting and Paperhanglng M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Painting, paperhanglng and Interior finish ing. 303 Crater Lake Ave, Phone 1604. 41 Piano Dealers SEE the Baldwin line of. Pianos at the Electrlo Wiring CoH 222 W. Main St., or call Mrs. H. O. Purucker, Tel. 1442. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HA IGHT Teacher of piano. Classical and popular muato courses. Haight Muslo Studio. 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel 72. MRS. E. H. BINNS. TEACHER OF Piano. Rtudtc 323 King St. Special attention given to Beginners. Tel. 653-R. Radio Service EXPERT radio repairing on all makes of sets. Ben L. Hltzler, Phone 437-L. Roofing STANDARD ROOFINO CO. Builders of water-tight roofs. Estimates and Inspection without charge. 10th and Fir St. Tel 1077, Storage WAREHOUSING storage Distribu tion. Medford warehouse, 816 South Front St. Phone 316, ' Sand and Gravel O. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washed sand ami gravel crushed gravel, all sizes. pnone plant 1203, or oiiice 127. Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER St STORAGE. -Service guaranteed. 20 8. Grape St, Phone 644, or residence 1060. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central. Phoae 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. REINKINQ TRUCK1NO SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all 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. School Notes' JACKSON SCHOOL Health Inspection The school average la 09.04 percent. The room averages are as follows: IB, 08.4 percent; 1A-2B, 98.9; 2A, 09.9; 3Q-3A, 90.5; 4B, 08.7; 4A-5A, 98.1; CD, 98.1; 6B, 90.7; 6A, 99.4 per cent. On a Trip We are very sorry that Ruth May Banks had to go away. She wrote a letter to Mrs. Rcld saying that she was vory .homesick. She and her fam ily are going to visit Niagara Falls. She wanted the sixth grade to write to her. We all wrote her a note, Mrs. Reld la going to send them as soon as she gets their accurate ad dress. Fun for Group Three The boys and girls In group three of the 6A class are studying the "Cave Twins," which la a very good book to read. The boys are making weapons like the cave people used at that time. One girl. Pearl Jones, dressed a doll like "Firefly," which la one of the twins. She Is dressed In skins. Pearl even made ncr hair red, just like Firefly's. An Accident Thomas Johnson was playing foot ball last Tuesday, 14, when Bobble James tackled him. He fell and sprained his knee. After the bell rang he went up In his room but he couldn t work. Mr. Oustln took him home. The doctor put bis knee In a cast. Thomas will not be In school for some time. We miss him, espe cially In our games. Our H peed bull Team Last Saturday, a week ago, Jack son's speed ball team played Lincoln. They played an open game and no one was hurt. The score was 6 to 3 In favor of Jackson. Jackson Is E. Gates Auto Co. WITH THETId. THEY 0 f , M1 'Mit&S'w 6 i proud to have won her first game this year, and Saturday after next they will play Washington. Banking The average for this week's bank ing is 80 percent. We are slowly climbing upward with our average. The rooms banking over ninety per cent were Mica Stewarts room and Miss Brlggs' room. Mrs, Laldley's room had 100 percent, as usual. Daddy's Night Daddy's Night will be held at Jack son school, Friday, October 30. The P. T. A. will be the hostesses. We hope to have a great many daddies here. Speed ball The speedball season will end at the next games the 34th, If Jackson doesn't tie with Washington. Mr. Henderson has already picked out a first and second string for football practice. We all hope that the foot ball season will be a very successful one. BcAj Dynan, 6A, ftwat Bnll In the sixth grade, Miss Smith had us choose sides. The captains were Llla Layaud Jean Culy, The soorekeepera were Doris Seely and Rae Sparks. The aide that wins will be treated by the other -side. The final decision will be given next Fri day. The score so far la Ltla's team 20, and Jean's team, 6. Jean's team will have to get busy to bo able to win. But who knows what Jean and her team are thinking about? Ruth Hedges, 6A. Interesting Rending Material Last week Doris Seelcy brought some very Interesting papers. These three papers were very old. The pa pers told r.bout the sad death of Oeneral George Washington and also of the death of Abraham Lincoln, The advertisements were very amus lng. Norman Oliver brought some very Interesting Scottish papers to school, They gave some very Interesting art icles and advertisements. His father gets the paper from Jedborough, Scotland, every month A very old dictionary was brought to school by Mary Louise Mann. It was a French dictionary dated 1827, We couldn't, read the book, although It was very Interesting, Barbara Ann Lemmon, 6A, Spelling . Jackson's spelling average for this week Is 07.03 per cent. The 4A'a lead with the highest average of 08.0 per cent, The 4B's were very close with 08.1 per cent. The fifth and sixth grades were shamefully beaten by the little fourth graders. An Apology We are very sorry that last week'a news was not published In the pa per. The news Items were written and sent In but were not published. Some of last week's Items will be printed In this week'a paper. We are very sorry that this had to happen. Wilms Grave, 6A. Art The 6A's are making posters to advertise different things for which Medford is noted. It is great fun and very interesting. Jean Ouly, 6A. Institute Monday we do not have to go to sohool as there will be a teacher Institute In Medford. The pupils are very glad to have a holiday but we know we will be a day behind In our studies. The teachers of the county will meet In the new high school. Virginia Rlans, OA, Book Covert The fourth, fifth and sixth grades made book covers for their arith metic, hygiene and geography books. We put our monograms on each cover. They all look very attractive and will keep our books muoh clean er, we hope. Irene Maguln, 6A. H mil th Pouters The 6D's made some health pos ters. . They represent correct pos ture at all times. I am sure they will be a success. We hope our pos ture will be as good as the posters. Olive Eraklne, 6 A. "Our Visitor Thursday afternoon Mr, Hcdrlck came to visit our school. It seemed as If he took muoh interest In the children and their work. We are always glad to have Mr. Hedrlck come and see us. Frances Lewis, 6A. The following items were written by the 9A class In Mrs. Murray's room. They used their language per iod for this una what fun they had today. We hope they will have some thing for the paper each week. Our Poster We have made a group poster of th Brownie of Bled nock. I have made the brownie cutting hay at night Bennie Longwlll, 9A Games We are playing boundary ball. The girls and boys like It very much. Harold Brown, 3A. The Elephant's Child We learned an elephant story. There was an elephant child who got spanked very much by his aunts and uncles and cousins. Weston Word en, 3A Arithmetic Last week we learned our fives In the 3A. We didn't all get them but we hope to by Monday. Ned Lyman, 3A, LINCOLN SCHOOL Reporter: Howard White, 6A, Banking. The average for the week was 90.4 per cent. Miss Abbott's, Miss Schnel der's and Miss O ray's rooms banked 100 per cent or more. 1A News. Our room has many Interesting things In it. A butterfly hatched out last night and has been busy drying and exercising its wings to day. Soon we shall have another one. The bulb we planted and aet In the dark baa begun growing roots. Miss Bond said she would have A surprise for us Friday. Ouess what It wast Two little goldfish I We are going to care for them Just as Jack and his friends In the story cared for thelrb. Beatrice. Jean, Leonard, Chester and Hershel have been absent this week on account of colds, Cleography. The 4Bs are visiting our Congo friend, Bom bo, in his native Tillage We are enjoying our Imaginary Tlalt very much. We do not think, be i queer because we would live the same way If we made our home la his country. The 4A's are In the land of hya clnths and tulips. Dirk, our Dutch friend. Is taking us on a tour of his interesting country. Art. The 6A'a are beginning civic post era advertising the advantages of living In Medford. The 6B's are finishing their mono grams. The fifth graders are completing all-over designs made with an Initial letter. The fourth graders are still lntet ested In cutting letters. Writing. Every one Is working hard to earq proficiency certificate. IB News. We have been enjoying our rieir "Peggy and Peter" workbooks very much and find that we can really reaa now. We are keeping each page at home, so we'll have a book when we are through. Two butterflies have hatched this year. We all watched when they changed from caterpillars to cocoons and from cocoons to butterflies. New Pupils Virgil Markham. 1A. Clifford Mark- ham, 3A, and Ervin Markham, 4B, have entered Lincoln from the For est Creek school. Martha Waer en tered the 3B from Phoenix, Ore. Pupils Who Have Left Jeanne Sutton, 2B. went to Exeter. Calif. Robert Moss. 6B. went to Portersvllle, Calif. LeRoy Holcomb, 68, went to Lindsay, Calif. Helea Brown, ob, went to California. Champions Lorraine Peck. Nola Harwood. and Henry Brotherton won In the B Arithmetic contest last week. We're looking for new winners this time. Health Inspection The average for the building was 08.4 per cent. A check-up shows that there are 67 colds In the build lng. Speedball The Lincoln boys bad a speedball game last Saturday with the Jack son boys. They beat us. The score) was 6 to 3 in their favor. We hops that we can beat them next time. We have another game yet with Roosevelt. We hope we eaa beat them, too. Spelling Those receiving A's in the SB th! week are George Hall, Pauline John son, and Donald Laurence. Miss Tucker reports that the per fect spoilers for the week from her room were Marie Palmer, Dorothy Dloklnson, "Phyllis Speaker, Bobby Hamilton, Frank Bilva, Margaret Merrlman, Austin Murry, Lois Smith) and Jack Watson. The department averaged 88.0 pel cent. , . . New Ball and Bat The boys and girls In the 2B roont are enjoying a new ball and bat. . Almost everyone Is learning to bat and catoh the ball. WASHINGTON SCHOOL Banking The banking percent, are ImproT lng every week. This week the per. centages were: IB. 78.8 percent: IB. 1A, 00.8: 3B, 105.1;, 3A-SB, 80; 3B-3A, 02.3; 4B, 112.3; 4A-8A, 83.3; SB, 78.T; SA, 70.4; 8B, 83, end special room 100 percent. The average lor the building was 87.8 percent. Leaving Arthur Rulsey, IB pupil, moved to the Applegate dlstrlot. W. sr. sorry to have him go. Parent Teachers Last Thursday the students of all grades wrote Invitations to their par ents to come to the Parent Teacher, meeting which was held Friday after noon. Original stories and poem were written by the sixth grade and read as a part of the program. Projects All of the primary rooms sr. deco rated for Hallowe'en. They look very artistic. Miss Cromar'i sixth grade art du- plls ars making monograms for therf portfolios. Mrs. Wlllets and Mrs. Bolton tended an Invitation to th. sixth grade pupils to go star gazing last Ptiday night. This proved very In teresting. Athletics The Washington school Is lust starting In football. Mr. Henderson picked the first and second tsam. last Wednesday. Th. boys of th. fifth and sixth grades dug a sawdust pit to practice In. Last Saturday, Ootober 10. th. Washington school boys beat Roose velt In a game of speedball, Th. score was 8-0. Spelling Th. spelling averages an getting higher every week. We all hope to have 100 percent next week. Th. averages for each room are: 4B, Sfl percent: 8B, 98.8; 8A, 07J; 4A, 81.0j IB, asj; 8A. 08 8 percent. Buys and Trades 180 acres 30 wheat land, S sera, clove, with free water, balance tim ber id pasture, outrange, good lm provemente, on main graveled road. miles out: bus and rural route. Prloa 1250; 3o down; balance easy. Would trade. 2 acres near Medford; good Int. provemente, to trade as down pay ment on larger tract. Price 82600. 182 Acres, 8 miles out on graveled road. 4 mile to school, 68 acres cul tivated, sub-lrrlgatlon, good Improve ments, land level, 4 bows, bull. 28 hogs, 178 chickens, team of horse, and crop for 81300 my equity; mort gage 83400 on easy terms. Would trade. 100-Acr. stock or chicken ranch) 38 acres cultivated, 18 acres of bottom land with good spring water running through It, partly aeeded to alfalfa! fair house, good large barn: good tim ber and free outrange. Quick sal. 81800; part trade with good terms. SHELEY Central Point, ore. Rm. Phone 71 . z 1 Radio Repairing ' ANT MARK SET ' H. 0. PURUCKER, ELKCTHIC WIRINO CO. til W. Main rtinne 331