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MEDFOftT) matt, TiTrTTN"Fi. mktfort cmF.c.o.c. n.w. .wnn. r. m 15,000 PEOPLE IN JACKSON COUNTY AND SOUTHERN OREGON READ THE MAIL TRIBUNE DArf: JVtst stop and reason it out with yourself. Can you afford to ignore all these people who are constantly watching the classified columns of The Mail Tribune in order to fill their hiluiv wants? start, nt. nr, and e this Advertising Meihunf - J ' . ; EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Xowlttt When I stopped writing last Satur day afternoon 1 was just ready to tell about our ess king No. 2, Henry French, and his son Floyd who had come back from Medford via Eagle Point, the first time I had seen them for two or three weeks, and then 1 caught Henry on the fly and he was in such a hurry that he said he had but little time to talk as he had a little business to attend to while Floyd and our blacksmith were doing a little repair work on his car. I asked why I had not seen him, etc., for so long a time and he said that for the last few weeks he had been taking their eggs and cream to Medford since the roads were getting wore down as he could cross the French-Dodge bridge and have a better road to Medford than he could to go by way of Eagle Point, and that they had to go to Medford to get his cow and chicken feed at the Farm Bureau as he could save money by thut means and that be could get considerable more for his eggs and cream than he could from the cream ery men out here. I could not hold him longer so turned and went to the Bhop and found Floyd busily engaged working on the car, too busy to talk, but J noticed thai the car seemed to be' well loaded with feed, milk cans and egg crates, and the crates would indicate that they were taking around a hundred dozen eggs a week and cream in proportion and if he could save a few cents a dozen eggs on a hundred dozen and a like profit on their cream it would soon run into dollars. Mr. and Mrs. Paul II. Rynning called for dinner the same day. Mr. Ryn ning is the state engineer on the Cra ter Lake highway in this section and he and his wife have rented rooms over the T. E. Nichols store and gone to housekeeping. , L. E. Whiting, the old typesetter of the Mall Tribune force but now on the Portland Oregoninn who had been out in the valley passed through here on bis way up toward Lake creek. Miss Francis Loads of Trail, Mrs. J. Doubleday. and Mrs. Israel Patton of Butte Falls, were passengers on the Butte Falls stage and Miss Loads went out on the Butte Falls stuge. ,'Cr. E. , Hollenbeak of Central. Point came in Friday morning and brought Emmet Hollenbeak and W. G. Goodlow to go out and assist in putting a tele phone line from Prospect to McLeod for our postmaster and telephone op erator, W. C. Clements. James Wcltkins of Central Point, was also here visiting his sister-in-law Mrs. N. E. Watklns last week. Mrs. Ira Tungate of Butte Falls, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed ward Cowdon was met there Saturday by her husband and went out to Med ford. JHarry, Hayes and wife of Indian creek, were in ' town visiting Mrs. Hayes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riley of Antelope creek. Mr. Hayes had hurt his back and was on his way to Salem to consult a specialist; 'T. P. Coleman of Lake creek, who had been out, to Medford for a few days attending tfi business passed through here Friday on his way home. R. B Baker of Butte Falls, came out Thursday to visit his wife and mother-in-law, Mrs. Charles Edmondson, who ar& stopping at the Sunnyside, remain ing until Tuesday morning, i . . J. Clifford of Butte, Montana, was a guest at the Sunnyside. He was out here looking after his land interests in'the Lake creek section. . V There has . been considerable .inter est taken in this section of the country as to who will be the lucky person to receive the contracts to carry the mail from here to Trail six times a week and back; also to carry the mail from Trail to Persist and back twice a week, Tuesdays and Fridays. It was thought that by this morning there would be some word received hut I was talking with one of the bidders this Wednesday and he had received no word from the department. C. L. Coffer, and George Ellis, both of Sacramento, Calif.,, Wig Jack and Chauncey Flot;ey of Jacksonville were here for dinner Saturday. They did not disclose their business but hurried off as soon as they ate their dinner. Mrs. George West of Medford, wife of one of the forest service men, who is boarding here to meet her husband, spending the day with the hostess and her daughter, she and her husband re turning home together Saturday even ing. Mrs. MeKissIc, wife of the civil en gineer who has charge of that depart ment of the canal coming from Big SUCCESS or FAILURE SUCCESS In business correct accounting. requires FAILURE in business is invar iably due to improper account ing. OUR up-to-date methods fur nish you MONTHLY Loss mid I Jain statements so you can STOP the leaks and losses. Con sult us. Charses reasonable. () Auditing S Accourvtind y SYSTEM ERVICElO; Irvsurarvcc investments M. P. SCHMITT, Mgr. Plione 1SR1 IJbortr 151 Butte above Butte Falls to this section and her aunt, Miss Prillman, both of this lilace. went to Mmlfrii-ri Saturday, Miss Hose Whaley of Butte Kalis Is assisting in the. culinary department in the Sunnyside hotel. Henry Childreth and his son Carl of Ashlaud, came up to visit his broth er, V. L. Chlldreth Saturday return ing alter taking suppei at the Sunny side, the same evening. Mrs. D. Bradshaw of Brwonsboro and Mr, and .Mrs. Rtiss Moore of Lake creek were business callers Saturday. 'I! Warner Bergsman" of Medford and his brother Carl of Reese creek, and J. P. Oswald of Wellen were here for dinner Saturday. There were but few visited here Sunday, a few from Medford and Mr. Frank Ditsworth of Peyton, who was on his way home from the hospital in Medford, having undergone an opera tion for appendicitis. 1 Monday morning A. Mr Gay, J. W. Barry and eleven more passengers came out from Medford on the differ ent stages and there were several more left because they had no way to come. F. L. Bailey, one of the old reliable forest service men and his chauffeur, Geo. A. Hyde came in Monday, took dinner, went up on Long , Branch, came back Tuesday, spent the night, went to Lake creek this morning, took dinner, here and went to Ashland this afternoon'. They are going some. - Shorty Allen and wife of Wellen and Art Vestal of Reese creek, L. K. Haak and daughter, Miss Winifred accom panied by Mr. Pierce of Hubbard Bros,, of Medford, were in town. Air. Haak was just starting a now Cleveland tractor and Mr. Pierce came out to start it for him. ' Fred Pettygrew of Reese creek and J. Esch, the men who bought the. Sin gleton farm, were business callers Monday. ' E. i' Payne and L. J. Wilson of Med ford were oil there looking for work with Charley Delin, but he had all the men he needed just then; They took supper at the Sunnyside. '' Tuesday evening there was a quiet wedding at the home of our neighbor, Samuel H. Harnish when he was unit ed in marriage to Mrs. Mary M. Frenna. The marriage ceremony was performed by your Eagle Point corre spondent. At the Rialto "The Life ,of the Party," tit the Rialto theatre, this .week, is just pack ed with merry doings. "Fatty" Ar bucklc, making his debut as a star in full-length , comedy drama. "Fatty" has merited his promotion from two to five-reelers. . There always was a cer tain human elemenv In evei the Ar buckle slapsticks that other products of the custard (pie school lacked. Viora Daniel is Mr. Arbuckle's leading wom an and Julia Faye. Frank Campeau, and Winifred Greenwood are also in the cast. Wholesome Entertainment at Page If you are one of "those who cried over Anna Sewell's book, "Black Beauty, when you were a child, ami who, ever since, perhaps, have given a thought to the rights and comfort of that all but extinct from our city streets animal, put away your fears of a pet spoiled, and to the Page theatre to see the screening of the tale. It is like going Hack home to find your home has been kept in all the loving,-used-to-be-ness that you have carried close in your heart since you left. The picture has one virtue that stands out beyond its. several other good qualities the photography. It is exquisite frequently, with a reproduc tion of nature in ho'r most wondrous moods. ' . 1 ; Grizzly hears are protected in Alas ka by federal laws, but not black or cinnamon bears. rHEST COLDS Apply over throat and chest -cover with hot flannel cloth. V A fo Rub Otter 17 Million Jan Used Yearly GOOD BUYS On the Paved Pacific Highway One acre close in; strictly modern 5-roora bungalow $3250 Four acres finest bottom land with paid up water right, fine j fruit, berries and alfalfa, a good house, fine large barn and poul- ! try houses '.$4750 'Three acres' or finest Bear Creek soil, irrigated; one of the niftiest, strictly modern bungalows on the Pacific Highway, , fine outbuild ings, poultry houses, brooders, etc., very high class propeny. $7500 Brown & White Holland Hotel Corner """""SSTsLi'' """" M"""" vain gov- I .Mount K A muni cat lit food is In1 hit; made of sawdust by the I'uiicd States Kor i est Products laboratory, by treatment fwil!i acid. CLEVER WOMAN RESISTS HOLDUP ' Instead of Buying New, she "Diamond-Dyed" her old Garments, Draperies Twenty million women Inst year fooled thv profiteering merchants by diamond -dyeing faded, shabby skirts waists, dresses, coats, sweaters, stork -Irtfrs, coverings, everything. lU-ware of poor dye that streaks, spots, fades and ruins your material. Uuy "Dia mond Dyes" no other kind. Each package contains easy directions. Tell driiKSist whether your material Is wool or silk, or if it is cotton, linen, or a mixture; also what color you want. Adv. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ford tom-ins cur. Will tnktv horso and buggy n& part pay ment. Phone 452-M. 22 FOR SALE Franklin, A-one condi tion, $150.00. ,107 E.. Second. 22 FOR. TRADE Ford, touring, body for roadster body. Court Street Grocery. "........ ... 21 FOB SALE Ford touring $275; Chev rolet touring $500. Patton ltohinson, . Inc., 112 S. Riverside. FOB, SALE Dodge car In excellent condition. Terms if desired. Phone 781-.T between G and S p. m. FOR SALS Ford touring car. Perfect condition. Phone 444, call for Collier. tf The Owner Is Here and Wishes i to Exchange 8-room modern home with full basement, hot air heating plant. All paving and street as sessments f ully paid. A splendid home and well located in city of Salem j $7000.00" ; , 52 ACRES Located on fine high way, 2 miles south-east of Salem. 40 acres in cultivation. 12 acres in timber. It is the very best of soil. Electricity, telephone, daily mail. The improvements are fairly good. This fine ranch at only $10,400. bTHERECURITIES : First mortgage farm loans, Liberty Bonds SOME CASH He wants a good ranch with cash value $20,000 , to $30,000 (. PREFERS location along Rogue River MUST HAVE good improvements, water for irrigation Page-Dressier Co. Phone 282 Nash Block Any Kind of Real Estate The Best Fire Insurance j The Duke of Abruzzi tried in m tti-t permission of the Indian' lernment to attempt an ascent . WHY? ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY 16 ACRES $7500 STOP 10 acre3... Very highly Improved. On Millionaire Tlow. 8 acres 10 year old pears. Absolutely free from frost. Two acres In Tokay grapes. Nothing better. Balance fine alfalfa land, under District Irrigation. LOOK A beautiful new bungalow, delightfully located. East front. Fireplace, electric lights. Hath room. Water piped to the house with good pressure. This bungalow and garage would cost $4,000 to build. I believe with out exception this to be the most delightful location for a home in the valley. LISTEN Price $7,500.00. $3,000.00 cash; balance easy terms. This place sold a few years ago for $1 4,000.00. It Is worth more now as it now has Irrigation. No matter what you are looking for do not miss seeing this. This Is the best and worth much more than we are asking. ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY Nash Hotel Corner SITUATION'S t -Dressmaking. WANTED MALE WANTF.D Experienced reamster: steady work. Phone 51I7-J-:!. tf WANTED (experienced man to irri gate and garden on ranch. Tel. or write Ross H. Lund, Mouuterest Ranch, Hilt, Calif. 22 1 1 E LP W. X T E 1 KKM A LK WANTED Experienced waitress. Gusher Cafe. WANTED Experienced girl for con fectionery work. Crowson's. if WANTED Experienced woman for general housework. Mrs. William Vawter, phone 393-R. tf WANTED Cigar girl. Call in person, do not phone. Hotel Medford. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO RENT Small ranch property by elderly party. Address .1. A. M., care Mail Tribune. 25 WANTED By .Inly 1st, 7-room mod ern holme in good location. Will lease. Responsible tenant. Apply T. H. Ness, Gen'l Supt. Cal. Ore. Power Co, 23 WANTED Lowest price logging truclt, preferably Mack a'd ton. Ad dress Jlox C, Mail Tribune. WANTED To hire tractor for plow ing and discing. Phone H. W. lling ham, B97-J-S. tl' WANTED To buy a good paying bus iness that $i!i)0U will handle: must bear close investigation. Clive full particulars in reply. Address ltox ill, Mail Tribune. L'l WANTED 1 Mil lb. horse Hitltable for hauling lumber. Cull Totuliu Box Company. 2'1 WANTED Tank pump, about- 50 feet of 2-inch pipe. W. II. Crandall, Eagle Point. Puoue G-F-3. 1!1 WANTED Bath tub, state size, kind nnd price. Address Nu. 32, Mnil Tribune, 231 WANTED House moving nnd re pairing. Phone 48S-M or 48S-X. tf WANTED Several men and boys to know that you can buy any bike for $2.00 per week. Liberty Shop, S. Grape. tf WANTED Shoe repairing while you wait at the "Model Boot Shop." 21 S. Central Ave. Quick service, quality work. E. N. Bliicn, prop. FOH KENT FUHXISHFJ) ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely lurnlshed sleep ing rooms. Bath. 245 N. Grape St. ,21 FOR RENT rurnlshed rooms, $2 per week. 445, S. Front st. 337 LOST Between Medford Hotel and Central. Ave., Tuesday morning, purse containing six rings, $35, and two Canadian hills. Reward for re turn to Mrs. J. F. Rcddy. 22 TAKEN UP TAKEN LP Buckskin mare and colt. Owner can get same by applying to W. T. Bolger, Spring St., off Crater Lake road and paying chnrges. 23 SIONEV TO LOAN TO LOAN 3. B. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 53-M. 31 North Grapo street. STOLEN STOLEN Double spark coil tor New ' Way engine. Talton from woodsaw in Gagnon woodyard. Reward for return. 21 IF SOLD THIS WEEK I'lve-rooin furnished bungalow, close lit, splendid neighborhood, pjivcd street, all clear. This will interest you if yoii want, n neat homo. Terms on part if desired. Addl-ews A. A., cure Mall Tribune, J. C, BARNES 784-L Phone WANTED W ANTIC U- St. HELP I FOll RENT HOUSES FOR KENT Park Ave. & 11. lildg -ii-iuom bun.ualow j Key at Room lis. I'Oit KEN T OH SALE M'e room fur nished house with garage. --7 i Holly., 21 l-'Olt RK.XT APARTMENTS FOR KENT Two and a ;S-room apart ment. 232 Fust .Main, over Palmer's .Music store. Call from S to lu : :! a. m. auu 2 to 1 p. ni. 22 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Four months male air dale, very intelligent, reasonable 712 W. Fourteenth St. 2'J ?OR SALE Team of 1400 Hi. horses. 1!. S. Fish, phono 3-F-4. 22 FOli SALE Six beautiful fresh milk U)ts. Walsh's place, one mile nortb ent of Medford on Crater Lake road an FOR s Good cow, just fresh, wit'' call'. $05 for both. It. C. Wash burn Central Point. Telophlmo n-:: -2. tr FOR SALE A few fresh milk cows, officially tested. Also hay and wheat. Adjacent to aviation field. Medford. Scliulz Bros. 21! FOR SALE O KTRADK For stock cattle, 12 head of fresh Jersey dairy cows. These cows are heavy pro ducers and are At in every particu lar. Prefer to trade for calves, weauers or nny kind of young cattle. Is. D. Tucker, Brownsboro. 22 FOR SALE Duroc Jersey herd boar. weight. 700, registered. For particu lars write Box 112, Merlin, Oro:. FOR SALE Mount Crest Ranch of fors for salo four Shorthorn bulls, ready for service, your choice for $350. Two younger at $200, mostly red. Apply James Stewart, Mount- crest Hunch. Hilt, Calif. tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 5-room house, 5-8 acre 0 fruit trees, lien bouse, garage Cash or terms, at 20 W. Jackson. 2: FOR SALE Owner leaving city, says sell my 5-room bungalow, all modern except bath. $500 cash will handle, or will take good light car on first payment. Campbell & Carlev, No. 9 N. Fir St. . 23 FOR SALE Homestead lor salo nt a bargain. Best one in the slate of Oregon for tho money. See C. ('. Clark, 127 N. Riverside. tf FOR SALE Close-in east front lot, moderate payment down, monthly Installments on balnnco. II. C. Stod dard, P. O. Box 477, Los Angeles. Calif. ' '25 FOR. SALE Lot, one block from Washington school, 55x100. Price $550,, All improvements paid. See Cltas. (lay, owner. Phone 2'.I0-.I. 22 FOR SALE Small ranch out of Ash land: good land and fenced, $150 an acre. Some improvements. Box H, Mail Tribune. 21 FOR SALE 5 room modern house, furnished, close in; garage, sleeping porch, garden. Terms. 329 S. Grape St. - 22 FOR SALE ISy owner, modern five room furnished house on paved street, lawn, shade trees, peach trees, chicken yard, storeroom, woodshed, garage with driveway. Inquire 1133 W. Ninth. 22 FOR SALE The best, small tracts near Gold Hill at owner's figures. Improved nnd unimproved, with liv ing springs and near tue Highway. ; Apply to Swan Peterson, Gold Hill, Oregon, 22 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 80 acres with one horse, cow and chickens. Apply 1311 Portland Ave. i i. 22 FOR SALE Just completed bungalow b rooms, bain, sleeping porcli. 1010 W. Eleventh St. Four roonja finished In Ivory enamel, baiancaBiay. Many built-in features. Lot 50x159. Terms cash. Apply Trowbrldgo Cabinet Works. ' - 22 FOR SALE Bargain in 5-room house on Jackson street if taken soon. Would consider team and cowa as part payment. Call 210 W. Jackson or phono 235. . 21 FOR SALE Good ranehos. See us before buying. J. B. Andrews, 31 N. Grape St. Phono 53-M. tl" FOR SALE Lens una exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty Company. FOR SALE Houses and hungalows, furnished or unfurnished; also acreage. C, S. Butterfleld, phone 218.- ITor Sale my home, jC'lnrli ninl .Nnrrijinn streets, 2 aeres of best land, ciylit room modern house, large outside cellar, largo store room, woo. I house, smoke house, chicken house work shop, barn room for five cows. Good .strawberries, Io!;sm berries, raspberries and blackber ries, peacli, npriopt, almond and cherry trees, all bearing. One of the best homes in Medford. II' in terested, phono 820-W or cull at premises. ShortieGarnett FOR SA LF MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Fresh cow and baled hay. Phone S57-1I. 22 FOH SA LE Progressive everbearing strawberry plants, itenies in tw-o months. F. II. Dressier, U5I-L. 2:1' FOR SALE Nearly new 3-burner oil stove with oven, cheap. Box 21. Route 2. 2:'. FOR SALE Will sacrifice well estab lished business in resident district. (irot'Biy and meal market. Reason for selling personal. Address Box 22. Tribune. 22 FOR SALE OR TRADE Gas range 405 W. Second St. 21 FOR SALE Lime and See Dr. Porter. rick cheap. FOR SALE Everbearing strawberry plants set out now these plants should bear heavily this summer. Phone 452-H, evenings. C. II. Howell FOR SALE Edger, planer, small saw mill. Guy Connor, phono 01. 22" FOR SALE Sampson truck nearly new, $7.'.o. Great value. Call quick. Guy Conner, 04. 22" FOR SALE All inv tools and equip ment at 1U9-1U S. Holly including one acetylene welding outfit, two full tanks of oxygen. Sell any part. Closing shop on account of ill health See Frnzier at 109 S. Holly. S. R. Caslile. 21 FOR SALE Twenty tons grain near Talent. Phono 220-R. hay FOR SALE John Deere tractor plow two twelve-Inch bottoms. Phone Ull-J-4. 21 FOR SALE Work and saddle horses, wagons and harness for cash or on time. Phono Ul l-R-4. 23 FOR SALE Baled and loose liny delivered. Phone 317-J-2. alfalfa tf FOR SALE Two large practically new axnilnster rugs, matched. Both : $90, cost $150. l'hono-339-J. FOR SALE 2000 cords wood on stumpagc. John Lyden, Jacksonville 22 FOR SALE 5-10 Avery tractor at a . very reasonable figure. John C. Signor. i . 22 FOR SALE Americana encyclopedia of 1G volumes, nt a bargain. Apply at Mail Tribune office. tf ?OR SALE OR TRADE Two twelve h. p. gasoline engines. Hubbard Bros. tf FOR SA L1C grain hay. Isaacs. 25 tons of first class Phone 591-J-2. C. W. FOR SALE New, 1921 Family nnd . Portable Electric "Singers" now on sale at No. 10 S. Fir street. Your terms are ours. See them! Free demonstration. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Phone 215-R. 27 FOR SALE Ono throe-ton evnpora tor dryer. 10 cars and 100 truys can bo taken down or Bet up at. short notice. Weather proof. For furthor particulars Inquire of J. W. Johnson, 6718 Mission St., San Francisco. Dtly City. , . 334 FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment nnd dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 912-J, Samuol Bate man, 302 Maple St, FOR SALE Manure. Phone 452-Y. Hoover Dairy. tf FOR SALE One new Sampson trac tor at a very low price; will take good team In on payment, balance cash and terms. Geo. L. Trelchler Motor Co., Medford, Ore. tf FOll SALE Hay at Throe Oaks. J. Hartacll. R SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR 8 ALE O. A. Rock eggs for 6S5-R-3. . C. strain hutching. Barrel Phone - 41 FOR SALE White Wyandotte setting eggs $1.50 for 15. 330 N. Front St. 341 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs, $1.00 per setting. H. I. cockerels, $2.50 each. Choice "te als casarles $1.00. Phone 847-1. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mosan Art Rugs MOSAN ART RUG CO. We weave rugs from old carpets and rugs and clean all rugs. "Rugs wo clean are clean when wo clean them." 119 W. 'lenth, phone 180. Free delivery. Undertakers PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor Sixth and Oakdalo. Ambulance service. Phone 47. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has ths best, equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, Ioobo leaf ledgers, billing systems, t.i. Portland nrlces. 27 N. Fir St 5-room Modern Bungalow Good Location $265000 ' $400.00 cash and balance $30.00 per month. Why pay rent? MEDFORD LAND AND INSURANCE AGENCY iM West Main Strvv, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Abstractor. MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORI8-r Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and K No. 22 North Central Ave., upstalrijt JACKSON COUNTY A B 3 T R A C , COMPANY Incorporated 1904. AU-. stracts of Title, Title Insurance. m Architect G. E. TEETS Licensed architect Sisson, California. 32" Auto Supplies . ' LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We ar.', operating the largest, oldest an ' best-equipped plant in the Poclfl '. northwest. . Use our springs win others fall. Sold under wrltte-' guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St Portland, Oregon. - Attorneys. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-iaw."-' .'. rooms 8 nnd 9 Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Corey Building. -Lawyer, Garnet' 3- O. C. BOGGS Real estate law an aattlemsut f etats a specialty. &r 5! f! LINDAS Attorney, Gaaejf--. ' Practice. Patents a 8peclalt4!';, Stewnrt Bldg. . 1 W'INFJELD R. GAYLORD Lnwye : Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Mai St., Medford. Building Materials. M EDFORD CEMENT BRICK BLOCK WORKS specialize In , a! kinds ot coment building product Cor. Fir nnd Tenth streets. Chiropractor. DR. A. BURKLUND Chiropractoi Spinal Adjustments. 204-205 Spart .- Bldg., cor. Main and Rlversldd Office phone 285. Chiropractic Physician JOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chird practlo, rooms 409-10 M. F. & I building. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m dally except Thursday. Phone B8U Electric Service BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Factor distributors for Exlde Batteries an Fairbanks-Morse light plants. Na Bldg. Phone 110. 814 Expert Accountant, WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wi son, C. P. A. Attention given anything In Accounting and Incomi Tax requirements. Look Into ots simplified accounting method. Ull erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 15.7-R( Fidelity and Surety Bonds. FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS We execute all forms -of bond McCurdy Insurance Agency. . . til Instruction In Music. FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teaoher d piano and harmony. Knight Musi studio, 318 Qarnett-Corey Building! Phone 72. ; Painting and Paperhanglng LEWIS & CASEY Painting, . Pane hanging, tinting. Estimates furnish ed free. Phon 1S9. 26 S. Grape Si Physicians and Surgeons. T. G. HEINE, M.- D. Physician -an surgeon. Surgery of eyes, eara nose and throat. AH diseases-oi these organs treated. Glasses fitted 314-315 Liberty Bldg. ; DR. A. BURSELL Splloloflst, Phjj sician and surgeon.-. Spinal adjusl ruents, general treatments and diaa nosls., 3I9-10-11 M. P. to H. BldiJ Elevator to third floor. .. Phone 2!t DR. J. J. , EMMENS Physician anl surgeon. Practice limited ,to eye! ear, nose and throat. Eyes sclentil lcally tested and glasses supplied . Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co . M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. Phone 667. DR. P. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAIN CARLOW Osteopathic Phywcland 41H-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phon 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! Physician. Special attention glved to eye, ear,, nose and throat. SO: Liberty building. Phone 496... . . DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN ChlH practlo and Natural Painless Metis ods, Room 428 M, F. & H. Bldgi Phone 905. . ; james c. HAYES Physician ana Surgeon; office hours 11 to 12 a. mi 9 i 7 n 9 n tv. Onnnfa rvt.tlllnfr 1 residence 1405 W. Main. PhonesjP'.' Oftlco 563, res. 492. "Speclalty.fjvf,: Medical and Surgical Diagnosis. ' tfA'1 : -f) Dr. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician ant Surgeon. Offices M, F. & H. Bldg' Phone 1G5. Residence 118 Goneset St. Phone 166-J-2.- . - - . Paperhanglng and Upholeterlng j C. F. MONN1CU Paperhanglng anr Upholstering. R. F. D. 3. -It . Hug Weaving. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORK( makes fluff rugs from old and worl carpets and .rugs. Phone 610-11 TOG Pine St. " Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE! Cfi Office. 42 North Front St Phonl 315. Prices right Service gual anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything inoveKt.. day or night Service guaranteed?--Fair treatment 104 S. Fir PhonegS Office Hi or res, 64.7-B 206,