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PAflTC SEVEN BRINGING UP FATHER By Georg'e McManus IN WHITE HOUSE TREES MIC! CET OOT Of UERt - DlOiH'T I TELL -TOO NOT TO "blT By COL.lv IT . FEE.L'3 COOD TO EriJO-f Av LITTLE. (.ome on- you r5fW&i'" KNOVJ IbETTF-K IN THE PARLOR AMD TO TttA,N THAT -CIT COT OOT THST -iMOWN QUIET AN' LIBERTY I OFF THE CRA'o-b - l!S THE HOO"i ? MEDFATCD MATTj TnTTSTT,' MHUFORT). ODKCOX. I'lMDAV, .JULY 1. 1021 OWLS CAN LIVE r 1 . ji WASHINGTON, July 1. Tin- owls can llvo. Thu John Burroughs club jury appointed liy President Harding when visiting tho White House some liuio ago to consider the question says so anil ttie jury so reported today iu a memorandum filed by the youngsters with George 1!. Christian, Jr., the president' secretary. The finding of tho jury is based upon the club's.lnves ligation and niHin hundreds of Uriels filed with tho Aniorican Forestry as sociation for the club from every sec tion of the country. These briefs took up every phase of owl values as post destroyers to their tabled influence on the lives of human beings. Some of the writers called upon President Harding to get rid of the owls at once if there are any in tile White House grounds and predict ed all hinds of had luck for his admin istration. The John Hut-roughs club however considered only the economic value of the owls, for the question put to them by "Judge" Harding was in regard to birds that preyed on other birds being allowed to llvo.- MKES! IN FAKE MOVIE ES NEW YOltK, July 1. Fake movie stock gobbled up $5ii,lHlii.0H0 from gul lible investors during 1920, says a report by tho National Association of the Motion Picture Industry, which has u vigilance cominittoe trying to stamp out promoters of wildcat film com panies. Hundreds of such companies, often organized by men who did not even know tho difference between a cut back and u close-up, not to mention the distinction between mi ovdinury Platonic kiss and tho lingering fade away, were trampled by stock sales men who pointed to great financial achievements by well-known film makers as an assuranco that investors would soon receive gotis of dividend checks, tho report indicated. But the investiKaling'eomniilteo'dls covered that most of thoso, wild-cat schemes died without leaving a foot of film to posterity, it then started a campaign of warning to the public. Caruso's Secretary Weds Opera Star, Tenor Gives Gift BUFFALO, July 1. Nina Morgana, soprano of the Metropolitan Opera company, was married hero to Bruno Ziralo, secre ' tary to Enrico Caruso. Hietr wedding was originally set for last April, but owing to the critical ill noss of Cnrtiso at that time, it was postponed Tl:wl C.irnso linnn fltl-C ! t.jjt ed' to go to ltuiy for ins fi.u nun - oe wo it 1 d have boon best man at tho 1 wed ding; However ''Caruso dele- y ;; gated Glovonnl Benclietti, of lluffalo. to represent him. Miss Ania Scheeler attended the bride. It was a simple wedding. Fol lowing the ceremony the bridal couple and a party of e i g h teen hud a wed ding break fast at the Iroquois Ho tel. After their honey moon trip Mr. and Mrs. - -Zirato will return to New York on August 1 and occupy Cam- ui'a In v II r I. , -'' ' o it s anart- : " . nients In the Hotel Vanderiillty Caruso JjQforcj. sailing bestowed this present on Zirato. In addition he gave a beautifurdianiond ring to tile hrtde. Among tho many messages of felici tation was arablegram from Giullo Gatti-Gasazza, director of the Metro politan Opera company, who is In Milan; others from Giovanni Martinel- II. Claudia Muz.io and Adunio Didur, who are in South America, and still others from Giuseppe Do Luca. Tet razzini and Titta-Ruffo, who are in Italy. The bride wore a gown of white satin, trimmed with while feathers, and a georgette hat. She was given in marriage by her brother. Charles Morgana, vice-president of a locnl mo tor company. Miss Morgana Is a lluffalo girl. )070 D0,00Q VP V it -K'fV for STUDENTS GIVEN IJKU K EliEY, Calif., July 1 (Sicc fnl) .l!u'kMm fount y xtuuVntH n rcllrd in tin? Mimnu'i session at tho I'ntvf rsity uf California aro Mf rl Claccy. ntt-rod from tho Mod ford Wayhinton sojiool. Dalo Wliisnant, talc on from the Mod ford Koosevolt fi-luKi;, Kdith Kuhli, tcaoh-r from tno Itrownshoro .school, and Mania rot llomor, fomcv Modfuid htKh school Kiii. Tho I'nivorsity of California lias a ward oil throe scholarships to Mcd ford students. Karl amploll, Shar ron Morrinian and Mablo llartlo., all jiraduatcH from Mod ford J-UbIi school with the class of 'lit. Karl Campbell is a major in commerce, Sharron M"r riman is a law student, and Mabt3 Hartley took her scholarship in Latin. Miss Laura Konts and Miss Jennie Adams, who have been, attending the I', of C. during the reKUlar session, left liorkeloy to .spend iheir summer in Med ford. They have been In l!er koloy since the close of thu term, doing laboratory work. (bmfNews (Furnished 7y me jncuson County Abstract Co.) Circuit Court Florence llart.ell vs. 11. C. Hansen. Answer. V. II. Welch vs. Etta M. Welch. Affidavit.' Default. Win. L. Miller, et al vs. O. & C. R. It. Co. Affidavit. Declaimer. De cree. Lida .Meadows Vs. Metthcw Lee Meadows. .Motion. Order. .1. 10. Cameron vs. II. C. Hansen. Alfidavit. Evelyn Stagg vs. Levi A. Stags. Suit for support. Credit Servlco Co. vs. C. G. Peelcs. To recover money. Loonu Mills Mir. Co. vs. C. 11. Can ncn. Transcript of judgment. Probate Court M. .1. Clifford, estate. I'ndertak ing. Benton Rowers, estate. Applica tion. Order. .1. W. .Morrill, estate. Order ap pointing appraisers. John II. Rogue, estate. Order. Chester W. 'Diess, et al, guardian ship. Petition. Order. Mim-lngc licenses. Walter O'Doiioughuo and Juanlta Livingston. Real Estate Transfers Charles F. Ilcnsclman and Jqmlma Winnlfrnd Hensel nian to Frank P. Farrell. Lot 4, block 2, Highland Park addition 10 Ladidc Farmer to Mary E. Day. NE 14 and SE'A of SWVl of Sec. 10, Tp. 38 S. R. 2 10.. 10 H. F. Barron and MarUia A. Uarron to Helle Pntson. Lot S In block 5, In City of Ash land l.tioo Robert Gray and Anna M. Gray to Perry Wynkoop and Julia H. Wynkooy. Part of lot I in block 3, of Rarr's addition to Medford 1 0 Angus McDonald to M. C. Mc Donald. SKVi of SE',i of See. 9, Tp. 33, II 2W 1 Angus McDonald to Orion Mc Donald. SWti of SE4 of 'Sec. 9, Tp. 35, R. 2 W 10 The swallow has the largoRt mouth in proportion to its size of any other bird. Get old papers tor starting fires at Tribune office. " FIRST MORTGAGE Bonds for Sale I have a limited amount of First Mortgage per cent Convertable Bonds to offer at this time. Interest payable November and Maf of each year. If interested call and see what I have to offer. EDWIN P. HUGHES U.-j . Main St. Medford, Ore. ALU. RICHT FOR OODNeib HOUUERIN' ADVERTISING RATES Classified Two cents word first Insertion; one cent word each subsequent insertion. Locals 10c line per insertion; by tho week, 7 times, Gc per line per day. In but)i of above count C words to a line unless long words, nnd then 5 words to a lino. Count Kor Saio, Wanted, etc., also each Initial, telephone number, etc., are counted as a word. Display 35 to 50c per Inch per insertion. liatos cash In advance. WANTED SITUATIONS YVANTKD Lady with five months old baby wants work. Consider small wages, iiox No. 59. Sii WAXTKIJ Position to assist with housework. I'hone SH3-W. 11 KM WAXTF.n .Male and Female WANTIOD Apple thinners. Telephone 728-It. or 131-Y. tt II KM WAXTEP MALE WANTUD Competent and alert thin nlng boss. Phone TL'S-lt or 1S1-Y. S'J WANTIOD Orchard foreman and trac tor man. P. O. Uox 1004. tf WANTIOD Experienced orchard spray men. Telephone 728-11 or 13 l-Y. If WANTED Several men nnd boys to know that you can buy any bike for $2.00 per week. Liberty Shop, S Grape. tt MION WANTED for construction work fin Irrigation projoet near Medford, Oregon. Wages lnhorcrs threo dol lars for eight hours, less one dollar board. Other wages In proportion. Roguo River Valley Canal Co. tf WANTIOD Wood cutlers or will soil stiimpagu. Gold Ray Realty Co.. telephono 728-R or 131-Y. tf IIIOM WANTED FEMALE WANTIOD flood woman for general housework on ranch, wages $55. Mrs. Geo. A. Mansfield, Prospect. Ore. tf WANTED Experienced wallrc s. Gusher Cafe. If WANTIOD Competent cook, wages $50. Phono 3S0. If WANTKI) MISCKiiliANKOUS WANTED I'll furnished house with five or six rooms from owner not afraid of small children. Address: Allen O. Hess, care Tribune, box 1 T. 87 : ll WANTIOD Someone to cut wheat hay on shares, located in Medford,. 5 acres. Phone 131-Y or 72S-H. ?9 WANTED A clean, respectable wom an would like storage Hpace ill the city of 1x1 'j yards accessible for repacking trunk or suitcase at anv time. 10.. Uox I'.OI, Medford, Ore. 9(1 WANTED To buy metal stanchions. Address .1. A. M care Mail Tribune. 102 WANTED To buy a pair of wagon scales. Phone 7S3-R-1. 42 WANTED Largo size refrigerator suitable for store. DeVoe. tf WANTED Tills weok, ten Ford cars, threo more Overlands, to guarantee against punctures and blowouts, by Installing Universal Tiro Filler. 110 N. Riverside. Phono 188-M. tf WANTED House moving and re- , pairing. Phono 4R8-M or 488-X. tf l'OK HUNT AIM ItTMKXTS RIVERSIDE Riverside. APARTMENTS 217 So. Telephone 157 J. 105 FOll KENT HOUSEKEEPING noo.Ms FOR RENT Two llgnt housekeeping rooms. 011 S. Central. tf MONEY TO L.OA! TO LOAN J. B. AndrewB loans money on real estate and buys morl gages and Liberty bonds. Phone 63 M. 31 North Grape street. SPARTA BUILDING DIRECTORY George Andrews, Mnnnger .MAIN FLOOR feleplione BUSY roilXFH MOTOR CO., Tire. Acees-orles 250 MODERN I'lA'MIIING HEATING CO., Heat Ideal, Areola, Mueller J'lnelosi 2n I.ACIIANGE TIItE CO., New and Helmut Tires : S20 , SECOND FIXKIR Oil. A.'lirnKI.t'Ml. Chiropractor 2H5 Dll. V. It. KAUFMAN. Ucntnl Surgeon 18.", Illl. .1. ". 1IAVI0H, l'lirliliin mill Kurgi-nn ' .VIS f;l"Oltf;l". ANDREWS M I KIDS. Voice. Mrs. George Andrews SIM..! Mils. 10. 10. GOItE. I'lano nnd Harmony . . FLORENCE UOW10LL, Violinist nnd Tcat-bpr .a,.,V1JJa,)ula33- """ff M If J1SL wis FO RKNT HOl'SKS l'Olt HIO.N'T Modern 7-leom. house with garage. Ill N. Peach. Phone 77S-W. "OK HUNT S-riKuu house close in. $a.uu. l an iu;. KOIl HUNT Nico furnished liouse. all modern, nice garden. Adults only. 526 S. Front. SS FOR WON'T fi-room house reasonable. . Inquire 40 1 W. Second St. 8S FOIt KENT Fl'lt-MSHEII ItOOMS KOIl HUNT Sleeping room, Willi bath privileges. 'A2o S. Itiverside. S7 FOIt HUNT Sleeping room for one gentleman: modern conveniences. Phono SSil-ll. If FOll II ION T Sleeping room. 315 S. Itiversldo. 90 FOll RKNT Rooms, $2.00 a week. 4 15 S. Front St. . SS' FOR RKNT Furnished rooming and boarding house. D-30, care Tribune. tf FOR HUNT Furnished rooms one block from city park. Large garage- in connection; cars repaired at night. C0I V Tenth, phono 501-11. tf FOR KENT VAUMS FOR RIO NT 200 acre hearing apple and pear orchard.,'!'. O. Uox lUlll.tf FOR RIO NT Alfnira and grain ranches, some Willi Irrigation, on highway near Medl'ord. Gold Ray Realty Co., 728-11, 131-Y. tf FOR HUNT 2000 acre alfalfa, grain and stock ranch, fine dairy ranch. 10 miles from Medford on river, rail road and Pacific Highway. Gidd llav Realty Co., Telephono 728-R or 131-Y. tf FOll EXOIIATSOH WILL TRADE Medrord iiomn or ranch for good automobile. Telephono 728-R or 134-Y. tf FOR TRADE Trucks to trnrto for city property. G. A. Chllders Motor Co., 127 N. Rivernido. tf LOH1" I.OST A suit ease between Jackson ville and Medford. Initials It. T. ('. on it. . S7 LOST Wednesday afternoon at post office, small clasp put-He containing five dollar bill and silver. Finder leave al this office or 331 N. Holly. Howard. J. W. Sliarpe. 87 LOST Elks membership card No. 320. Return to Elks club or Mall Tribune. W FOIt 8AM5 ItEil, 10STATE FOR SALE lly owner, five acres close in on car line. Ideal for ber ries, good bungalow with sleeping porch.; Deep well and storage tanK Three acres In pours. Can give iiu- mediatec possession. I onus. Phone 70Q daytime. (ill-L evenings. Ad dress box 1005 Medford. 89 FOR SALE Good ranches. Bee us before buying. J. 13. Andrews, 31 N. Grape St. Phone 63-M. tf FOR SALE 25 acres In crop, 5-rooui modern house, largo barn, chicken house; 20 acres of this land is worth $300 per acre. Crop and all goes for $0500. Good terms. C. S. Ilutter- field, Medford Nat l Hank Bldg. 8 FOR SALE 10 acres ranch on Purine Highway two miles from Medford. Modern 5-rooni bungalow and good out buildings, $5500, crop included. Address II, Mail Tribune. 42 FOR SALE Two good places, o:io 35 ucros, ono 8 acres. Will Hell every thing. Have good piano. Ford cal ami other furniture: most of it Is good Sell all for $1000. Seo Mrs; M. E. Owens, Central Point, Oregon, . 91 FOR SALE Alfalfa In field or de livered, t'hono 589 R-2. tf FOR SALE Must seii ni once, mod ern 4-room house and bath, large screen porch, built-in features and fireplace. Ixjt 50x215. East side, 5 blocks from bridge, good garden soil, lawn, shade trees, fruit trees and berries. Price $1600. i'hon ! 044-M. 89 t 1 U rv fin' I (c) 1021 bv Int-i. feature Service Inc. I'OU SAM'" Itl'.AI, KSTATK FOR SALK Modern S-rooni residence two largo sleeping porches, back screen porch wired for electric heat ing. With garage. Kverything up to date. See owner at filli W. Jack sou. 10S FOll SAL10 On account of leaving Medford will sell my homo, 310 S. Itiversldo. Two story bungalow. East front, eight rooms, two baths, fii-e-placo. sleeping porch, built-in features in living room, dining room anil kitchen. Fruit room, woodsheds and garage. Lot StKliiO. Mrs. Ceo. J. Hoffman, phono 292-X. 90 FOll SALK 12 acre ranch threo miloR southwest of Cold Hill; about 20 acres in cultivation, 7 acres in alfal fa sown this season, balance in grain; 20 head of cattle. 2 horses, farming machinery, all for f !5o0, J30OO cash, balance three years time with interest. Address T. H. Elling ton, Cold Hill, Ore. Phono 31-F-3. J 02 FOR SALE, leaso or exchange, 40- partly furnished; only hotel in town 1000. Telephono 72S-R or 131-Y. tf FOR SALE Alfalta, grain and stock ranches from $5.00 per acre up; long timo, easy payments. Gold Hay Realty Co. tf FOR SALFj Jjeatiu and exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty Company. FOR SALIS Hounni, ana bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; alno acreage. C. S. Butterflold, phono 210. FOIt SAMO MlSCIOMiANEOUH KOR SALE Ford truck, good tires, has just been overhauled, for quick sale $300 cash. Inquire Box 87. 87 FOR SALE Pasl lire for cattle, hull' ; inllo south. T. 10. Potlonger. II" FOR SALE Royal Ann eherrloH 8c. Call, take them with you Friday evening. 30 Portland Avo. 87 FOR SALE Maltress, oak center i ilium, cupouiii ii, iruii jaia uuuui 12S N. Grapo St. 87 FOR SALE Choice grain hay, vetch and oals, vetcli and wheat, $9 from ' Iho field. Mrs. Nye, halt mile north west of Phoenix. 89 FOR SALIO Two oil burners for range complete. Phone 408-.I-1. 88 FOR SALE 100 tons clean alluRa and beardlesK barley hay in stack two miles east of Phoenix. It. C. Ward, 1 phono 19-F-21. 89 FOR SALE Portnblo chicken house, 8x10. 219 S. Holly. 95 FOR SALE One 1500 lb. set of wagon springs; also 414, 5 and 6-foot saws, "very cheap. Phono 403-X-2. 87 FOR SALK Very fine dining room table, chaira and buffet, ulso two sectional bookcases, baby's crib, bassinet and walkers. Living room i table and other furniture. Owned by Mrs. L. A. Salade, Central Point. Inquire Mr. Gillett, Central Point Storage All marked with prices. 90 FOR SALIO 7-foot Deerlng binder, tongue and ; transport trucks, like new, $200. Phono 12-F-23. 87 FOR SALE Fordson tractor and Oli ver disc tractor plow. Like new. Cheap. 12F-23. 87 FOll SALE Corn on ear. Call Phono 23-F-2. 88 FOR SALE Toledo range with colls. Phono 847-Y. FOR SALE OR TRADE Hiimely Ideal separator, 32-Inch cylinder, practically new. T. E. Pottcnger. tf FOR SALE War Eaglo mining stock 'for 35 cents. Phono 1)15. , 107 FOR SALIO First-class. alfalfa hay in field ono milo west of Voorhies Crossing. Schuchard Orchard. Phone 61 1-11-3. tf FOR SALE Shoes at another big drop in price at the Medford Shoe ' Hospital, 119 E. Sixth St. tf FOR SALE 12 tons of choice grain bay,. baled. Phone 468-R-l. tf FOR SALE Piand, gravel, sedlniont ' and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 912-J, Samuel Bate- man 302 Maple St. It Pays TO K NOW YOIK HCSINKKS Do you know your monthly UfttH P Rlllllf? If not, consult us about your book ken plug and other buflnesfl troubles. Auditing C") Accounting C? lYSTEMERVICElO; i rs u rarxec l rwc stnet s tt. p. 8:iii:irr, Mgr. . i I'hone 6HI Liberty Ulrtg. VI 7- AITTOMOKILK8 FOll SALK A bargain in Ford lour ing. See this one. L'S N. Riverside, Medl'ord. Phono 520. Kxchange Tire Co. tf KOIl SA 1.10 1010 Ford touring car. 210 S. Holly. 95 FOll SALK Maxwell bug in good con dition, $200 cash. Phono 452-L. 88 FOll SALE Maxwell car In best ot order with good tires, very cheap, terms to responsible party. Inquire 518 King St. tf FOIt HAIjK--litVKHTltCK FOR SALE Must sell al once, good Jersey cow. Also steel range. Call S51 10. Ninth. Phone 5S2-L. . 91 FOIt SALE Good milk cow fresh soon; also few choice Duroc pigs. one mile north of Medford, DeMarr Ave. R. L. Hague, R. 2, Medford. Box 21. SS FOR SALE Cheap, work Horses, sad dle horses and brood mares. Walsh's place, ono milo northeast of Modford on Crater Lako road. 105 FOR SALE Six hc-autlful tresh milk cows, Walsh's plnco, ono inllo north east of Medford on Crater Lako road. 97 FOR SALIO Registered . Shorthorn hulls anil registered Hampshire hoars. Also saddle horses and work horsus. Call on or wrlto Ross If. Lund, Moiintcrost Ranch, Hilt, Calif. tt BUSINESS DIRECTORY Architect 'RANK. C. CLARK 219 W. Main St. Phono 81 1-J. Attorneys POUTER J. NEKF Attornoy-nt-luw, rooms 8 nnd 9, Modford National Bank Building. A. K. RIOAMIOS Lawyer, Garnott Corey Building. O. C. BOGGS Real Estiito, law and Bottloinont of oslatos a specially. B. V. LINDAii Aliornoy, General Practice,. Patents a spocialty. Stowart Bldg. WINFIIOLD R. (iATWOiil) Lawyer. Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main St., Modford. C. M. THOMAS Lawyer. Rooms 1-2-3 Jackson Co. Bunk Itldg. Medl'ord, Oregon. Phono 43-J. 0LI.IAH 11. Illllll) Lawyer. 1131! W. Tenth. Office': 111-12 M. F. & Bldg. Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 22 Norlb Central Avo., up stairs. IACKSO.V COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Abstracts of Tltlo, Title Insurance. Auvo Supplies LA HER AUTO SPRING CO. Wo are operating the largest, oldest and best oqulpped plant In tho Pacific northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under written guaranteed. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS speclll.e in all kinds of cement bnli'llnp nroducts. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. , Chiropractic lliyHlclun JOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chiro practic, rooms 409-10 M. P. & 11. building. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m., daily excopt Thursday. Phone 580. . . . DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Natural Painless Meth ods. Room 428 M. F. & II. Bldg. Phono 965. OR. A. R. IIIOIKilOS Neo-IOelectle Physician. DR. LOl'ISIO K. HEDGES Naturopathic Chiropractor. Me ehano Therapy. SiHindylotherapy, Food Sciences, Chlroprnetlcu. Office: Stewart. Bldg., 235 East Main St. Phones: Office 170, res. 170-.1-2. Dentists DR. .1. M. KEENE Dentist. Office M. F. & II. Bldg.' Office hours: 10 a. m.. I p. in. Phono 3RI-.I. Dressmaking STYLECRAFT SHOP Dressmaking, hemstitching. plcotliv;. buttons, trimming, embroidering, braiding, beading, pleating, altering, and mending. Telephone 7H J,. 421 M. i & 11. Bldg, IIUSINF.SS DIRECTORY Electric Service. BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Fac tory distributors for Exlde Batter ies and Falrbanks-Morso light plants. Nat. Building. Phlne 118. Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son. C. P. A. Attention given te anything in Accounting nnd Income Tax roquiroments. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Lib-, erty Bldg., Medford. Phono 157-R,; Farm Loan Bonds FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARMER by buying Farm Loan Bonds. Pro ceeds to make additional farm loans and Improve agricultural conditions. Terms and particulars, E. 11. Kurd, Secy.-Treas., 411 M. F. & II. Bldg., Medford. Fidelity and Surety Bonds FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS Wo exocuto all forms of bonds. McCurdy Insurance Agency. tt Instruction in Music. FRED ALTON HAIGIIT Toacher of piano and harmony. Ilalght Muslr studio, 31S Garnott-Coroy Build ing Phone 72. ' Mosnn Art Rugs MOSAN ART RUG CO. We wosv rugs from old carpets and rugs and cloan all rugs. "Rugs we clean art cloan when wo cloan them." ' 111 W. Tonth, phono 180. Free delly ory. Music Toachor CAROLINE 10. GOIILE Teaches piano and music, thirty years expoiionco. , Gohln Studio, 2197 West Main, over Mordoff & Woolf Furlilturrt Store.. Osteopaths DR. F. 0. CAHLOW, DR. EVA MAINf CARLOW Osteopathic Physl clans. 416-417 Gurnutt-Corey Bldg, Phone 904-L. Residence 26 & Laurel St. " DR. W.'W. HOWARD Osteopathia Physician. Special attention given to oyo, car, nose and throat. 301 Liberty building. Phono 496. E. D. - ELWOOD Exclusive: Eyos tested, glasses furnished, lonses duplicated. 301 15. Main.' ' Physicians and Burgeons. DR. II. 10. MURPHY Dentist. Tele phone 1 1 1.. Room 430 M. F. &. U. Bhig., Medford. Special attention to brldgos and plato work. T. G. HEINE. M. D. Pnyslcinn and C.(.nmnn Cnnnln I.. 17-. . l.nM M.a and Throat. Glasses scientifically flttod and proporly adjusted.- Office 314-315 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grape and Main Sts. .1 , -. r v DR. J. J.; EMMENS Pnysn lan 'snd Surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tostcd and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. It. It. Co., M. F. & II. Bldg. Phone 667. DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and Surgeon. Offices M. F. & H. Bldg. Phone 16G. Residence 118 Genesee St. . Phone 165-J-2. DR. A. BURSELL Splnologist, Phys ician and Burgeon. Spinal adjust ments, general treatments and dia gonosls. 309-10-11 M. F. & H. Bldg. Elevator to third floor. Phone 29. 1'r I liters nnd Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equipped printing office in -' Southern Oregon-. Book binding, , loose loaf lodgors, hilling systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir St. Real Estate. BROWN ft WHITE Real Estate. In surance, Loans, Investments, Notary Public. Holland Hotel corner, tf" ling Weaving. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets and ruga. Phone 610-M. 706 Pino St. transfer. EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front 3t. Phone R1K Trl.na !..!. Oafvtna vi.am. anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mov ed day or night. Service guar anteed. Fair treatment. 104 S. Fir. Phone: Office 044 or res. 647-R or 206. Undertakers PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor. 8txth and Oakdale, Ambulance service. . vim iT. ,: