MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1933.
PAGE FIVE
LOCAL and PERSONAL!
Inspects John E. Doerr, Jr.,
naturalist at Crater Lake na
tional park, returned to Medford
late Saturday night from the
Lava Beds national monument
where he made a general in
spection. The monument comes
under the Cratpr lake adminis
tration. Honor Court Troop 35 and
Explorers troop of Jacksonville
Boy Scouts will hold an inter
troop court of honor in the
scout rooms at the old court
house at 8 p. m. Wednesday
The public is invited to inspect
the troop quarters and witness
the court of honor.
.
On Vacation Mr. and Mrs
Marion L. Horton and two chil
dren left Medford Saturday for
a week's vacation in Portland
and other northern Oregon
cities. Mr. Horton is auditor
for the public utilities commis
sion, with headquarters in city
hall.
Unit Jo Meet Oak Grove ex
tension unit will hold a regular
all-day meeting in the home of
Mrs. Fred Sanders Wednesday,
the session to start at 10:30 a. m
Mrs. Mabel Mack, county home
demonstration agent, will be
present. Luncheon will be served
at noon.
Hallowe'en Party Griffin
Creek extension unit will spon
sor a community Hallowe'en
party Tuesday, starting at 7:30
p. m. in the Grange hall There
will be entertainment for young
and old and all are invited.
Griffin Creek recreation leaders
will have charge of the program
and entertainment. No. admis
sion will be charged.
Court Citations Cited by
state police over the week-end
to appear in justice of the peace
court this afternoon were the
following: Richard W. Hewitt,
18, of Keene Way drive, for no
operator's license; Roy L. Young,
45, of 104 East Second street,
for improper lights on his ve
hicle; Joe E. Layton, 29. of
Santa Maria. Cal., for driving
a car with improper tail-light;
and John Emery Hackett, 47,
of Route 1, for allowing the
operation of a vehicle with no
tail-light.
The Morning AfterTaking
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ONLY Gardenia Sensational Offer
2 TILL 4 TUESDAY. OCT. 312 -till 4
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YOUNG'S
Much Improved F. E. Har
den, who has been seriously ill
at his home at 538 West Tenth
street, was reported today as
greatly improved.
Weather Clear Roads in Cra
ter Lake national park were re
ported free of snow this morn
ing. After a sunny Sunday.
clear weather continued to pre
vail today, rangers said in their
morning short-wave radio broad
cast. A warm wind was blow
ing from the south and tr.t tern
perature at 8 a. m. was 43 de
grees. Car Blase The fire depart
ment's chemical crew was call
ed at 7:45 this morning to put
out a blaze in a car owned by
Elmer G. Weiss of Central Point.
Mr. Weiss was driving along
when the fire occurred at Main
and Holly streets. Damage was
confined to the wiring. A spark
escaping from defective wiring
evidently ignited gasoline vapor,
it was explained by Edward Ca-
noose, assistant fire chief.
-
Back from East John W.
Kirkpatrick of 713 East Jackson
boulevard returned home Satur
day night from the east. He
accompanied the body of his
mother, Mrs. Gertrude Kirk
patrick, to Urbana, 111., where
interment was made beside her
husband. Mrs. Kirkpatrick, long
a resident here, died on October
4 and funeral services were held
in the Conger chapel on October
6. "While in the east, Mr. Kirk
patrick made a number of visits.
Parked Car Hit A parked
automobile owned by Frank De-
Souza. Medford postmaster, was
struck by a machine driven by
W. J. Warner of 519 South Oak-
dale avenue, former postmaster,
at the intersection of Jackson
ville highway and Lozut Lane.
Saturday afternoon, according to
a report on file in city police
station today. The report, filled
out by Warner, stated that a
car driven by Maxine Jensen
of 826 East Ninth street made a
righthand turn and forced his
machine into the DeSouza ve
hicle. .
Sewers to Meet Eagle Point
Red Cross auxiliary will meet
in the Grange hall, Wednesday
at 1 p. m., to sew for Polish
refugees. At the organization
meeting held at the home of Mrs
Annie Clave, Friday, it was de
cided to meet Wednesday after
noon each week The following
officers were selected: General
chairman, Mrs. Frank Brown;
assistant chairman, Mrs. Nellie
Carter; sewing chairman, Mrs.
Ed Chamberlain; assistants. Mrs.
Roy Smith and Mrs. W. H.
Young; knitting chairman, Miss
Yetta Olson. As there is a cer
tain quota of work to be done
before December 1. every wom
an in the community was urged
to assist.
You Pay Only
and thli ad
for all S articles! If ymi cannot come
these hours leave p9o at our store
before sale and your set will be laid
snide. LIMIT 2 seta to a customer!
$5.00 Value for 99c
Certificate A
Worth Y
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With each Pen purchased durins this
sale you will receive a II SO Pencil
to match pen.
CUT-RATE DRUG CO.
Lodge to Meet Knights of
Pythias lodge will convene this
evening. AH members and vis
iting members are asked to
attend.
...
Plane Passengers P. Bach.
California Oregon Power com
pany employe, arrived on this
forenoon's United Mainliner
from the north. H. D. Bentley
boarded the same plane for Los
Angeles. Mrs. Harold Bunce of
25 South Orange street returned
on Sunday evening's plane from
Portland where she had spent
the week-end visiting her niece.
Civil Service Test U S. civil
service commission today an
nounced an open competitive
examination for boatbuilders to
fill existing and future vacan
cies at the Mare Island navy
yard, Vallejo. Cal. The wage
scale is: maximum, S9.31 a day,
intermedia $8.83, and minimum
S8.35. Applications may be filed
with the Recorder, Labor Board,
U. S. Navy Yard. Mare Island,
Vallejo, Cal. Complete infor
mation regarding the work and
qualifications may be procured
at the Medford postoffice.
To Show Films The public,
and especially navy boys on
leave, are invited to attend an
illustrated lecture to be given
bv George E. Patterson in the
I.O.O.F. hall at 219 West Sixth
street at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow.
Mr. Patterson is a chief quarter
master in the navy and at pres
ent is in charge of the naval
recruiting station In the Medford
federal building. The lecture
will be given under the auspices
of the Odd Fellows and Re
bekah lodges. Mr. Patterson will
present three reels of navy mo
tion pictures. One reel will be
devoted to the Panama canal
and Panama City, another will
show combined aviation and
battle maneuvers with the fleet.
and the third will depict the
work carried on by the base
fleet, the navy's auxiliary ships.
Four-Car Accident An acci
dent on the Crater Lake high
way two miles south of Eagle
Point early Sunday morning, in
volving four automobiles, was
reported to city and state police
today. The machines involved
were operated by Clyde Cash of
346 North Front street. Steve
Scott of Grants Pass. O. E. Frey
of Lake Creek and Jesse L. Mar
tin of Route 1. Several persons
in the cars sustained slight in
juries. Amos Ayres of Route 2
and Louie E. Hutton of Central
Point drove cars Involved in a
minor mishap on the Elk Creek
road Sunday morning, a report
said today. Cars driven by Fred
Lindgren of Route 1 and Ace
Martin of Route 1 collided with
slight damage on the Griffin
Creek road Saturday afternoon
a report on file said today. Frank
Proctor and Robert L. Plark.
both of Trail, drove cars in
volved in a slight accident on
the Persist road Saturday after
noon, a report on file said today.
TV" HEN eolds cause sniffling, snees
W lng, soreness, and stuffiness In
the nostrils use Menthols turn. It
gives quick relief from these dis
comforts and promotes healing of
the Irritated membranes In the
nostrils. Its vapors also reach deep
into the air passage, bringing
grateful comfort.
Also rub some Menthol turn on
your cheat and back to improve the
local blood circulation. Rub It on
your forehwid and temples to allay
headache and neuralgia du to colds.
2 HOURS I 1J tjfye.
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Noed Clothes Tree Jackson
county chapter's Red Cross of
fice is badly in need of a clothes
tree to hang coats and hats on,
it was announced today. Any
one having one which is not
now in use is asked to phone
the Red Cross office. The num
ber is 456. The tree will be
called for.
...
Back from Convention Rob
ert F. Kyle, secretary-manager
of the First Federal Savings &
Loan association, returned by
motorcar this morning from Sa
lem where he attended the 20th
annual convention of the Oregon
Savings 4: Loan league. Mr.
Kyle, chairman of the league's
auditing committee, gave the re
port at the Friday session.
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FLOWING 10 EASI
Portland, Oct. 30. (VP) Dis
tributors said today there was a
"very heavy" movement of Ore
gon turkeys to eastern markets
and an enormous demand for
toms at 15 cents and No. 1
dressed hens at 18 cents a pound.
One distributor said the move
ment would break all records
this week.
Local demand for hens re
mained fair but practically no
toms were sought for home con
sumption. Livestock
Portland
Portland. Ore., Oct. 30 (AP-USDAI-Hogs:
Salable 2850, total
4150: market slow. 10,lSr lower;
good-choice 165-315 lb. drive-Ins
mostly S6.65. few $0.75. carloads
6.85: 330-360 lb. butchers and most
light lights 6.15.35: packing sows
4.75.a5.35, few 5.50: feeder pigs
slow, choice lightweights held above
6.75.
Cattle: Salable and total 3300;
calves salable and total 200; market
fairly active, mostly steady: vealers
weak to 80c lower: bulk grass fat
steers below 1050 lbs. $7.75(3 8.50;
short feds $8.75: good light fed steers
$8.60 ft. 66; common steers downward
to $6.25: few stockers $6(9:7; fed
heifers 8t.50; grsssers mostly $7.76
downward to $5.35; cutters down to
$4.25: cutter-common cows 3a4:
canners down to $2.50; fat dairy
type cows upward to $4.50; good
beef cows 6$,75; sausage bulls
$5a6; good beef bulls $6.25,.50:
good-choice vealers $8 a 9.
Sheep: Sslable 1500, total 2300;
market active, steady to 35c higher.
Chicago
Chicago. Oct. 30. (AP-U8DA)
Hogs:" 16.000; active, 10 r? 20c higher
than Friday's average, top (7 spar'
ingiy; bulk good 330430 lb. packing
sows 0f.48; lighter weights 6.30
r .85.
Cattle : 1 7.000: calves 2.000; fed
steers ovrr 1,200 lbs.. 33c lower; early
top $11.15; paid for mixed steers
and heifers scaling 850 lbs.; beat
yearling ateers U: 1.500 Iba. choice
steers 910.00; most early sales $9
or 10.50; stock calves 9.50(?11; beef
cows draggy. weak.
SHEEP 6.000; opening trade on
range lamos about steady: early sales
on feeder and killer account 9;
sizeable spring yearlings $7.50; ewes
scarce; quotable steady at M.ft0.4.
Portland Produce
Portland. Ore., Oct. 30. (AP)
Butter: prints, A rade 33'4c lb. In
parchment wrarpera, 34!4c lb. In
cartons: B gra-je, 32'ic lb. In parch
ment wrapp'.ra. 33c lb. In cartona.
Butterfa'.: First quality, maximum
ot .8 of 1 percent acidity, delivered
Portland. 3033014c lb.: valley routes
and country polnta 9c less or 38c;
premium quality maximum of .38 of
i percent acidity, 3c more than flrat
quajlty: second quality 3c less thsn
first quality.
Eggs: Buying prices, extra large
36c, standards large 30c, extras med
ium 18c, standarda medium 16c, ex
tras small 13c, standarda small 11c
Cheese: Selling price to Portland
retailers, Tillamook triplets, 31c lb.;
Dancing 8:30 p. m. 'Ill 2 i. m.
WE FURNISH THE NOI8E
YOU HAVE THE FUN
Good Dinner with Horn Mad
Pumpkin Pi
GOOD MUSIC
loaf 23c lb. fob. Prices to whole
salers: triplets 19c lb; loaf 30c lb.
f.ob. Tillamook.
Country meats: Selling price to re
tailers, country-killed hogs, best
butchers. 135 to ISO lbs . 9 i0i,c lb ;
vealers. fancy, lS'ifrMc lb.; ilfrht
thln. I0;13c lb.; heavy IMlOc.
spring lambs. M'fflV lb.; ewes.
3 flee lb.; Rood cutter cows 8c lb.:
canner cows 6i,fl7e lb.; bulls 9'ic
pound.
Live poultry: Buying prices. Leg
horn broilers, Itol', lbs. 15c; fryers,
under S lbs. 14c lb ; do. 3 to 4 lbs..
11c lb.: do. under 3', lbs.. 11c lb.:
colored hens to 4 lbs . 14c; do. over
5 lbs. 14c; No. 3 grade, 5c less.
Turkeys: SrlllntJ price, new crop
hens 20c lb: toms. 17 18c lb Buy
ing prices. No. 1 hens. 18c lb.: toms.
IS 16c lb.
Onions: Oregon 40 50c; Yakima.
30 :15c sack; white Bermudas. Its
I'se lb.
Potatoes: Yakima gems. SI. 30: De
schutes 1 45 155; Klamath SI 30
Hl.40 per cwt.; local whites 7585c
box: Scsppoose Burhanks ft .05 MS
cental.
Hay: Selling price to retailers, al
falfa No 1. sia ton; oat-vetch. $13
ton: clover sll ton: timothy, east
ern Oregon. $18 ton; valley tlmothv.
1314 ton. Portland.
Wool: Eastern Oregon, fine !S.3flr
lb.: crossed 382)c lb.; Willamette
valley, 13-month. 20c lb ; Ismh 30c
pound.
Portland Wheat
Portland
Ore., Oct. 30. (API-
Grain:
(wheat) Open High
Dec .'. 81 'J
Low
.81 i
Close
811;,
Cash grain:
Oats. No. 2. 38 lb. white $25 50.
Barley, No. 2, 45 lb. bearded white.
$24.00.
Corn, No. 3 eastern yellow ship
ments $25.75.
FlM. No. 1, $1.73.
Cash wheat (bid):
Soft white 81'ic, western white
81 'ic. western red 81c.
Hard red winter, ordinary 81c. 11
percent 81c, 12 percent 83c, 13 per
cent 86c, 14 percent Dir.
Hard white. Baart, ordlnnry 85c,
13 percent 86c, 13 percent B9c, 14
percent 92c.
Today's car receipts: wheat 86. bar
ley 1, flour 11, corn 9, onts 0, hay
0. mlllfeed 11.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago,
Dec
May
July
Oct. 30. (AP) Wheat:
Oppn High Low Close
.86 H .07 .83
. .86', .88? .8.V;
.84 4 .88 .84
861,
85 Vi
.84
Wall St. Report
New York, Oct. 30. (rP) Trad
ers generally cold-shouldered
the stock market today and the
result was a narrowly uneven
swing in virtually all depart
ments. The list moped at the start at
frequent intervals throughout
the session. The turnover ot
around 600,000 shares was the
smallest for a full day in about
two weeks.
Today's closing prlcea for 33 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 170
Am. Ceil unquoted
Am. ft Fgn. Pow 314
A. V. & T 167
Anaconda 33
Atch. T. It B. F 31ii
Bendlx Avia 32'3
Both. Steel 90
Caterpillar Tract. 68
Chryoler . 01
Coml. Solv 13
Curtlas-Wrlght 9
DuPont 181
Oen. Elec 4114
Oen. Foods . .. 44
Oen. Mot. .. 84
Int. Harvest. .. . 63
I. T. Si T 61,
Johns-Man. ........... .. 70
Monty Ward 86
North Amer 33
Penney (J. C.) 001',
Phillips Pet 43
Radio 6
Sou. Pac 17
Std. Brands 6
St. Oil Cal. 38
St. Oil N. J. 47
Trans. Amer 8'
Union Carb . 80
Unit. Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
8
78
Heads OSC Dads
Corvallis, Oct. 30. (AP)-Dr.
Perry Hopper, Portland minis
ter, was elected president of the
Oregon State College Dad's club
Saturday.
WEDNESDAY ONLYI
Mutt End Tomorrow
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Fred MacM array in
Romantic Hit With
Madeleine Carroll
Fred MarMurray and Madel
eine Carroll prove that they are
among the screen's peers when
it comes to romantic teams, in
"Honeymoon in Ball," a gay, ro
mantic comedy, which opened its
three-day run at the Craterian
theater yesterday.
Using a smart New York de
partment store. Nassau and Bali
for background, the picture casts
the ethereally lovely Miss Car
roll as a department store ex
ecutive who is so wrapped up in
being competent Bnd independ
ent that she has no time for ro
mance. Fred is cast as the young
man who is the disturbing factor
in her little scheme of things
a reckless, carefree adventurer
who has just returned from Bali
and Is more or less convinced
that woman's place is in the
home and in a man's arms. Allan
Jones, co-stnrred with Fred and
Miss Carroll, is cast as an opera
singer who is also ardently Inter
ested in Miss Carroll.
Helen Broderick, as Made
leine's cousin, Osa Massen as the
other girl, and the new child
sensation, Carolyn Leo, add
greatly to the production in fea
tured roles. And Akim Tamiroff,
in a small role, proves once again
that he is a comedian of no mean
stature.
man is held
Macon, Mo., Oct. 30. (JP)
Throe Missouri counties sought
custody today of Earnest P. (Lar
ry) Pletch, 29-year-old barn
storming aviator and confessed
slayer of his companion in a dra
matic mid-air struggle.
Pletch, who told Indiana au
thorities he fatally shot Carl
Bivens, 38-year-old Brookficld,
Mo., flying instructor after they
quarreled while in a plane over
northeastern Missouri, faced pos
sible charges of first degree mur
der, kidnaping and" airplane
theft by Macon, Linn and Shelby
counties.
Flying alone in a yellow mono
plane. Pletch was arrested when
he made a forced landing at
Bloomington, Ind., Saturday
night, almor.t at the same time
Bivens' body was found. Coro
ner C. W. MusgroVe said the in
structor had been shot twice In
the- head.
TENNIS STAR'S 'EX'
DISCLOSES MARRIAGE
San Francisco. Oct. 30. (JP)
Frederick S. Moody, Jr., whose
former wife, Helen Wills Moody,
was married last Saturday to
Aidan Ronrk, wealthy film
writer and polo player, disclosed
today that he was married three
weeks ago to the former Anna
Lamarre of Chicago.
"We drove over to Austin,
Nev three weeks ago and were
married while I was working at
Tahoe," the socially-prominent
Moody said. Moody Is 38, his
bride 28.
Meeting of Church of Christ
Court Street
Evangelist Leland H. Knight
began a series of meetings Sun
day morning. Three services
were conducted and a basket
dinner served. One was baptized
at the afternoon service. Sermon
topic for tonight will be "The
Conversion of the Eunuch," and
for Tuesday night, "The Con
version of the Jailor." Services
begin at 7:19.
Going With Byrd
Corvallis, Oct. 30. (P)
Friends learned today that Carl
Eklund, who received hi mas
ter's degree In biology at Ore
gon State college last June, had
been selected as biologist for
the forthcoming Byrd Antarctic
expedition. Eklund will study
animal life In the South Polar
regions.
Looking for
BARGAINS?
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Here's the big rest
tnu ileal bargain Med
ford' erer hd . . . 1
Oret Stars ... In the
flnent concert series
erer presented here..
OSSY RENARDY
DONALD DICKSON
MARIAN ANDERSON
Neter before, nut, v be
never again "big
name" artHtx In one
series!
SEASON TICKETS
NOW ON SALE
20 rows fft.flO. T rows 9 ftfl
7 rows ti.40. Inrlud. Tax
Concert Series Boxofflcc
PRUIT T'S RADIO
MUSIC CENTER
111 TV. Main Phone 72.1
"Spellbinder"
1
AM .1
Richard Arlcn Is featured with
Rochelle Hudson, Marian Marsh,
Isabel Jewell and Edward Ro
quello in the new film expose,
"Missing Daughters." coming to
the New Rinlto theater for to
morrow and Wednesday as the
added feature with "The Spell
binder," starring Lee Tracy.
Arlcn is seen as a radio gossip
commentator who smashes a
vice syndicate based on the type
recently broken In New York,
that of "Lucky Luciano run
ner of white slaves.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SA1.E 4-room completely fur
nished modern house. O. E. stove
and Prlfildatre. 6 lots, city water,
out of city limit. Snapl 1.100.
.oo down. Balance 20 montn,
"Dad" Roberts. 730 W. 3nd.
NKW Sawdust and Hog Fuel for Saw
dust Burners. Medford Fuel Co.
Tel. 631.
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS for that
Hallowe'en treat. Bender Tea ae
Coffee Co., 34 N. Bart.
FOR SALE Furnished house,
gain. 413 Laurel.
WANTED Transportation to Port
land Thursday evening. Phone
1663-J after .
WANTED 3 young women to room
and board. f2ft per month: nice
warm room. Phone 1377-X.
FOR SALE Vitamin B 1, the mir
acle chemical for flower plants.
Monarch See4 As fed Co.
FOR SALE? White porcelain wood
kitchen circulating heater. 830. E.
Warner, 3'J0 Apple St.
BAROAINI Slightly used Electrolux,
Model 30 (Orav) vacuum cleaner.
Call 1370.
FOR RENT 6-room modern house,
unfurnished. 918.80 per month. In
cluding water. Please call 873-R-8.
FOR SALE Monarch Brand Scratch
Food, 81.05 cwt. Monarch Seed At
Feed Co.
FOR RENT Bmsll modem furnished
houso. gsrage. No children. 331
North Hollv St.
FOR RENT 5-room modem house,
partly furnished. Call 1381-J.
FOR SALE Washington Hybrid seed
wheat, also Blue Club. Monarch
Seed As Peed Co.
FOR SALE Bliss saw, Star engine
on four-wheol trailer, oood shape.
Inquire Texaco Station. Phoenix.
WANTED Experienced sheet metal
man for furnace work. Petroleum
Heat and Burner Co., 413 E. Main. I
LOST Man's Elgin pocket watch be
tween. Sth and 6th Sta. on River
aide. Reward. Phone 1779.
FOR SALE Mixed Common and
Hungarian Vetch. 84.00 per cwt.
Monarch Seed As Feed Co.
Today New Flashei
Ore.-U.C.L.A. Football
Game Played Saturday
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IT'S SAUCY, SPICY FUNllj fe ' T!?j
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Jts. Feel at Home in (tSftV
pIct. "The Heart 01 Portland" fisslu
M I'ill'ii Comfort - Contealeae. JJJJ fil
tcfi,S'Si!;jL Court. feme f4r 1
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Hotel 0,Mh" ""l " " Park An
CorneHn. uh " -WJ " HoUl
U 8.W. Part 0RJI O. OBUHSON Mir. '
Portland rrtl4
1 IN THE HEAST 0T THE CITY
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FOR SALE Flex-O-Glass. the per-
iect glass substitute, for sleeping
and laundry porches. Admlta light
and ultra violet rays of aun. Mon
arch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR RENT 8-room furnished house.
Phone 408-R-l.
FOR SALE '37 Chevrolet Roadster.
2ft. Inquire Lewis Super Service
after 4 p. ra.
DRY CORD WOOD 42.00 cord.
Hardwood 1.3ft tier. Powers Ranch,
l'i miles beyond Applegate Store.
FOR BALE 40 acres, all cultivated.
rich soil, good buildings. Close In.
3.000 00. Terms. Owner, Box 3568,
Tribune.
FOR SALE Few white Leghorn hent.
Also new hen house. 13xA0. 107
Kenwood.
FOR SALE E-KON-O-MASH. 30
Mash 2 00 rwt. Monarch Seed
& Feed Co.
WANTED Lease for term of years.
40 acres or more with or without
stork and equipment. Phone
1566-X.
FOR SALE Vetch and oat rerleaned
seed. Blak oats or Kanot. Phone
607-J-l. Ray C. Yost.
TRACTOR WORK wanted. Will ex
change stock or grain for work.
Al Bendtckson. 414 McAndrewe
Road, Rout 3.
FOR SALE Loral or Willamette
grown Winter Gray Oats. Monarch
Seed At Feed Co.
FOR SALE Cow coming fresh. Ford
pickup. Will trade for calvee or
pigs. 710 West 10th.
WANTED Housekeeper, mlddle-eed.
good cook, by elderly wldo;. 031
Reddy Avenue.
FOR SALE Eastern Shelled Com,
1.70 cwt. It's bone dry. Monarch
Seed & Feed Co.
FOR RENT 3-room apt., nicely fur
nished. 817.30. 317 Bast Jackson.
FOR SALE 34 Chevrolet track, 18S.
Call ut 36 Chestnut.
FOTi SALE Northweat grown rose
bushes are best. Select youre from
our stock of 43 varieties. Plant
now for the best results. Priced
from 60c up. Monarch Seed At
Feed Co.
HEATHD, furnished apartment. Pri
vate entrance, Frlgldalre. 818 So.
Oakdale.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished duplex!
oil heater, electric range. lTtgtdalre,
Maytag, etc. Adulta. 619 N. River
side. WANTED Scrap Iron, to supply in
creasing aemana- spot cub paid
at latest market price.
MEDFORD BAROAOJ HOUSE
37 North drape St. Phone 1061.
FOR SALE By the lug or by the
truck truck load Newtowna. Nice
quality, good slsea. Bring contain
ers. MYRON ROOT As CO., INO.
Warehouaa 47 South Ftr St.
SEE BARNEY for carefree winter
driving. BARNEY'S SIGNAL. 8th
and Riverside.
HEAVY DUTY Balloon Bleycle Tire,
special for one week 81.88. Buy one
or fifty at Slma Bros. Bike Store,
33 N. Fir.
BUY YOUR BICYCLE from a Bicycle
Shop. Sold on easy terma, as low
sa 81.00 per week. Free service
with every bike. Sims Bros, 33 N.
Fir.
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Corner Main and Central.
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