Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 02, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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BRINGING UP FATHER
By Georg'e McManus
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URGES ALLIANCE
r WITH AMERICA
nran
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1'OKIO, July 2. "It Ik aliHurd to
tnlk about war between Jiipnn nnd
the ITnited Stateft., hhvh the Yomluvi
Shlnibun, "but tMi sll!y rumors,- un
Iohs nt op pint nt their sources may one
day lcmneya reality. It, therefore,
IrtlitHWrs both Japan and America to
tftt their best so uiat all possibilities
of war may be prevented. There are
,two Ways to reach this objective One
1h . the limitation of armaments and
other is a diplomatic understand
ing. So long an the relations between
Tapan and America remain strained
as at present, a satisfactory restora
tion of friend slip between Japan and
China and a renewal of the Anfjlo
Jupaneso allinnce cannot be expected.
"People talk about the curtailment
of warship building by Japnn and the
United States as a means of avert
ing the possible clash between the
tw"o countries. While this is no doubt
true, they seem to lose sight of the
fact that the removal of fort fications
on the Pneific islands is as Important
in lessening the chances of hostilities
as the limilaton of naval strength.
"If Amerca decides on the inde
pendence of the Philippines, and re
moves' the warlike defences there, the
defenses of Guam, Hawaii and on the
Pacific coast would be useless. Since
some Americans may be inclined to
doubt Japan's disinterestedness, it is
advisable that a special agreement
should bfc Concluded between the two
countries n the matter. ,lf this is
dotiej all chances of war. between
them will be reduced to a minimum."
AUSTIN HOTEL !S ;i
SOLD FOR $7000
ASHLAND, July 2 Pursuant to
foreclosure started Juno 1(1, against
Jessq Wlnburn and the Ashland Devel
opment corporation, the Austin Hotel
was taken over this morning hy D.
PerozKi, Mrs. Camilla Owen and Mrs.
Minnie Parker, following nri agree
ment reached yesterday in which the
defendants wero paid $70(10 for the
combined hotel Interests and property
immediately In the rear of the Hotel
Austin, with a fifty foot frontage on
First, and Oak streets, it was learned
today from Hriggs and flrlggs, attor
neys for D. Perozzl and company. A.
H. Pracht, former manager of the
fSouthern Pacific depot hotel, Is tem
poraVy liianager of the. hotel, taking
the jilac of L. A: Whitehead.
OUTLINE PLANS FDR
The Young Peoples' Christian
"Worker's Hand met at the first Meth
odist church Thursday for their week
ly meeting. A short business meeting
was held first, presided over by (-ash
Woods, the president of the. organiza
tion. Mrs.1 Pierce'n team will go to
"Wagner Creek Sunday .afternoon to
hold a fiertlce, 'meeting at t2:30 at the
Presbyterian church. Mildred Pridge's
team hold a service at the county
hospital meeting at the .I:iin street
JlethodfsV ch'ureh; south, nt' 2:!t0. The
-weekly meeting next Thursday will be
held -at' the Christian church nt 8
o'cloclc'.'Mnslead of 7:30. After the
business meeting Mrs. Pierce was
called to the chair to conduct the de
votional service. Part of the service
was in the form of a testimony meet
ing. The young people told of their
Christian experience and how and
when they had been converted. The
majority had been converted within
the last two years and that impressed
t h ose p rose n t with the n ecess it y of
putting on a program that will reach
tho unchristian young people of that
age in our community since that is
fc .ho time they are most susceptitblc
to Christian influence. The Chris
tian Workers' Pa ml is trying to do
that and we need the support of the
Christian young people of Medford.
This organization is not a union of
the young peoples' societies, but any
voting people who are members of
orthodox churches and Christians are
eligible to membership.
(Famished Sy tne jacKsoa County
Abstract Co.)
, Circuit Court
Dr. Geo. O. Jarvis vs. F. L. Hutch
ison ct ux. To recover money.
Wm. D. Harris vs. Clinton O. Dun
away. To recover money.
Jackson Co. Hank vs. Sterling Min
ing Co. To recover money.
Jackson Co. iiank vs. The Ilullls Co
To recover money.
Frank C. Hrambell. supt. of banks
vs. Ralph G. Jennings. To recover
money.
F. L. Tou Velle vs. Farm lliiroau
Cooperative Exchange. Iteply.
Real Estate Transfers
Hertha I Evkelson et vir to J. Ft.
Rm. lot in Jacksonville Ji.'.nli
11. Kluin et al to Anna C. Hart,
23 feet ot lot 7, block 2, Snm-
Cburwews
' ",i i
mil Addition to Medford
Cliailed W, Ihiyt to Walter F.
Charles, KV2 of K'., and
of N'E'i see. 1, tp. :SS S. R. 1
East ,
Etta A. Rowland to llessio M.
10
Notice
111 the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Jackson,
in the matter of the estate of Cath
erine Andrews, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, administrator lias filed
his Until report and account in the
above named Court and matter, and
that July 25th, 11121, at 10 o'clock a. m.
at the Court House In Jacksonville,1
Oregon, has been fixed hy said Court)
as the time and place for hearing ol
lections thereto and for the allowance
thereof. 1 GEORGE ANDREWS.
Administrator.
AUCTION SALE
AT
CENTRAL POINT
Saturday, July 9
AT 10 A. 31.
at the Opera House
I will sell at auction to the hih-c.-it
biihior from tho private home of
Mrs. Ktmviu't Patterson very costly
Mahogany I'uniit mr, comprising;:
Vlctroln
Two Martha Washington Serving
Tables
One Ant iquo hiflonicr'
One Antique Ihiroaii
One Antique hrrssiiig; Tabic anil
3lirror
Ono Oak Chiffonier
'wo Book 1 tucks
One Antique Tea Table
One Mahogany Ilocker .
One. Mahogany .Serving Table
Oen largo rpliolstered Sofa
Two Pianola Cabinets full of Polls
Ono Small Oblong 3lahogitny Table
One Small 3Iahojiany Stand
Two 3lahogany I lockers
Ono largo 3lahogany Library Table
from Washington, l. C.
Ono I'pholsterod Arm Chair
Ono Small (-hair
Itiass lieds'
Ono .Mahogany Chest
Ono Antique 3Jnhogany Sideboard,
from Washington, I). C.
Ono Small Mahogany Folding Table
Throo Card Tables :
Two .Mahogany Chairs
Ono Square 3Iahogany Table
Throe White Kitchen Chairs
Ono Oiiting Itoom Mahogany Table
Four Hook Cases Mahogany Finish
Ono China Closet
One Pianola Piano
One Kitchen Table
One Small Mahogany Table
One Whito Stand
Ono .Mahogany Plato Hack
Ono (iold Wall 3lirror
Ono Largo Whito 3lirror
Ono Sewing .Machine (Wilcox &
Oibbs)
Ono (Jas Stove
Two Chuck Stoves
Waste lluskrt
Ornaments
Ore Ice Hoy
Poitiers
Oval 3Iirrors
Pictures
Kitchen I'tensils t
China,
(ilass
Fire Hack and Irons . .
Fire Screen
Anil many other useful jiillcles-.
A 1 1 CT I OX 12 hi IV S N OTIC: T li ese
goods will be In the auction room
Friday, July 8th. You aro kindly in
vitnd to call and Inspect this very ex
cellent list of goods. You will find
k a very choice collection of furnish
ings suitable for the best homes.
Auction on Saturday, July ltli, at
' 10 A. 31.
TKIOIS CASK
GEO. L. NEALE
Auctioneer.
FIRST MORTGAGE
Bonds for Sale
I have a limited amount of First
Mortgage 8 per cent Convertable
Bonds to offer at this time. Interest
payable November and May of each
year.
If Interested call and Bee what 1
have to offer.
EDWIN P. HUGHES
!,- W. Main Sf, Medford, Ore.
v jjj -jp "
Wilson, lots 47 and IS. Valley
View Add. to Ashland
Ethel W. Boggs to I,. Davis et
ux, S',a of N'W'i. NV, of sw
',4 sec. 2ti, tp. 35, S. R. I W.
Also land in sec. 27, tp. ild S.
it. -I West
10
v
ADVERTISING RATES -8
'
Classified Two cents word
first insert ion; ono cent word
! each subsequent insertion.
Locals I uc line per insertion;
by tho week, 7 times, 5c per line
per day.
In both of above count 8 words
to a line unless long words, and
' then 5 words to a lino. Count
For Sale, Wanted, etc., also each
initial, telephone number, etc.,
lire counted as a word.
'Display S3 to 60d por Inch per
5 insertion. fr
5 Rates cash In advance.
WA STKH--SITUATIONS
W A XT E D Lady with five months old
baby wants work. Consider small
wages, liox No. 5B. 8!)
W ANTE 13 Position to assist with
housework. Phone SUH-W. 88
HUM" WANTI0O
Mnlo nml Feinnio
WANTED Apple thinners. Telophono
728 11 or 131-Y. tl
.. IIKLP WANTED SIAIjK
WANTED A man who thoroughly
understands Irrigation to begin work
July 5th. Call Saturday or Monday
evening. Court Hull. ST"
WANTED Competent and alert thin
ning boss. Phone 728-lt or KS4-Y. 80
WANTED Orchard foreman and trac
tor: num. P. O. llox 1004. tf
WANTED Experienced orchard spray
men. Telephone 72S-R or 134-Y. tt
WANTED Soyeral men and boys to
know that you can buy any bike for
$2.00 per week. Liberty Shop, S.
Grape.
MEN WANTED for construction work
on Irrigation project nenr Medford,
Oregon. Wages laborers throe dol
lars for eight hours, less one dollnr
board. Other wages in proportion.
Rogue River Valley Canal Co. tf
WANTED Wood cutlers or will sell
stiimpago. Cold Ray Realty Co.,
telcphono 728-R or 134-Y. tf
HEM WANTKD KSIAU5
WANTED Good woman for general
housework on ranch, wages $55.
Mrs. Geo. A. .Mansfield, Prospect,
Ore. tf
WANTED Competent
$50. Phone 380.
cook,
wages
tf
WANTED M 1 SUELIjAN EOUS
WANTED Milk goat.
537 Austin St.
. ',4 .81)
WANTED To purchase house and
lot. State location and price. Ad
dress box 63, Tribune. 80
WANTED Someone to cut wheat hay
on shares, located In Medford, 5
acres. Phone 134-Y or 728-11. 89
WANTED A clean, respectable wom
an would like storago space in the
city of lxl Vn yards accessible for
repacking trunk or suitcase at nnv
time. E., llox 601, Medford, Ore. 90
WANTED To buy metal stanchions.
Address J. A. M., care Mail Tribune
102
WANTED To buy a pair of wagon
scales. Phone 7S8-II-1. 42
WANTED Largo Btze refrigerator
Suitable for store. DeVoe. tf
WANTED This week, ten Ford cars,
three more Overlands, to guarantee
against punctures and blowouts, by
installing Universal Tire Filler. 110
N. Riverside. Phone 188-M. tf
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
RIVERSIDE A'.PARTMEXTS 217 So,
Riverside. Telephone 457-J. 105
. SPARTA BUILDING DIRECTORY
. George Andrews, Mnnnger
MAI.V FIXKUt
RUfiV CORNER MOTOR CO., Tlrts, Accessories
MODERN rLU.MMNU A HEATING CO., Hoot Ideiil. Areola
l'lpclfts . . , , .
EXCHANGE TIRE CO., New nnd Rebuilt Tires
, ., .. , SECOND FLOOR
DR. A. noiKLUND, Chiropractor 2H."
DR. V. R. KAUFMAN, Dental fiiirircon ZH.
DR. .7. ( HAYES, rlij-slelan anil .Surgeon TitlS
GEORGE ANDREWS STUDIOS, Voire, .Mrs. George Andrews :i2;i-.l
M Its. E. E. (iOltE. Piano nnd Harmony S2.1-.I
I LOKE.NCi; HOWELL, VtollnlgJ ami Twllfjr i it t?29-j
l'OH I! KNT H Of S UK EK I'ING
ltOOMS
FOIt RENT Two Hfvnt housekeeping
rooms. Ml S. Central. tt
FOU ItKNT IIOI'SIOS
FOIl KENT Modern T-room house
with Kinase. 19 X. i'eacli. l'liime
77S-W. SO
FOIl HUNT 8-room house close in.
$25.00. Call 105. SS
FOIl RENT-vXico turnislied house, all
modern, nice garden. Adults only.
5211 X. Front. SS
FOR KENT ti-room house reasonable.
Inquire 404 W. Second St. !S
FOU ItKNT FL11N1SIIK1) JftOOMS
FOR RENT
men. 215
Sleeping rooms.
X. drape St.
FOIt HUNT Sleeping room for one
geulleniau; modern conveniences.
Phone ILW-R. tf
FOR REXT
Riversido. -Sleeping room. 315
FOIt RENT Rooms, $2.00 a weok. 445
S-. Front St. 88
FOR RENT Furnished rooming and
boarding house. 1J-30, caro Tribune.
tf"
FOR RENT Furnlsiied rooms one
block from city nark. Largo garage
In connection; cars repaired nt
night. G04 W Tonth, phono 501-11.
tf
FOR IlKNT-f-rARMH
FOIl KENT 200 aero bearing apple
and pear orchard. P., O., llox 1004. tf
FOR RENT ARalfa and grain
ranches, somo with Irrigation, on
highway near Medfud. Gold liny
Realty Co., 72S-R, 131-Y. tf
FOIt RENT 2000 acre alfalfa, grain
and Htock ranch, fine dairy ranch.
1 10 miles from Medford on river, rail
road and Pacific Highway. Gold
Ray Realty Co., Telephone 728 11 or
131-Y. , tf
POR EXUHAHGB
FOR TRADE Will trado car for real
estate. Address llox 02, Tribune. 80
WILL TRADE Medtord homo or ranch
for good automobile. Telephone
72'i-R or 134-Y. tf
FOR TRADE Trucks to trade for city
property, ffl. A. Cbilders Motor Co.,
127 N. R'.verslda tf
LOST
LOST Child's White wool Cap on N.
Central. Leave at Tribune office. 87
LOST Last Sunday In Medford, rancy
carved anibor hair pin. Finder
pleaso illume 88, Medford. 87
LOST Elks membership card Xo.
32(1. Return to Elks club- or Mall
Tribune. 88
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE
FOIt SALE lly owner, five acres
close In on car line. Ideal for ber
ries, good bungalow with sleeping
porch. Dee) well and storago taint.
Three acres In pears. Can give Im
mediate possession. Terms. Phone
700 davtime. 611-L evenings. Ad
dress box 1005 Medford. 80
FOR SALE Good ranches. See us
before buying. J, B. Andrews, 31
N. Grape St. Phone 63-M.
U
FOIl SALE 10 acres ranch on Pacific
Highway two miles from Medford.
Modern 5-rootn bungalow and good
out buildings, $5500, crop included.
Address II, Mall 1 ribune. 4
FOIt SALE Alfalfa in field
llvered. Phone 680 It-2.
FOIl SALE Must sell nt once, mod
ern 4-room house and bath, large
screen porch, built-in features and
fireplace. Lot 50x215. East side,
6 blocks from bridge, good garden
soil, lawn, shade trees, fruit trees
and borries. Price $1600. Phona
914-M. 89
FOIl SALE Two good places, one 35
acres, one 8 acres. Will sell every
thing. Have good piano, Ford car
and other furniture; most of it is
good. Sell all for $10,000. See Mrs.
M. E. Owens, Central Point, Oregon.
91
FOR SALE Lease and exchange real
estato. Oold Ray Realty Comimny
Telophono
2.-.0
Mueller
(120
520
1921 DV INT L FETURi
l'Ol! SAI.F. KKM. F.STATK
FOIt SALE Modern bungalow, bath,
toilet, cily sewerniAe, one acre
Kio'ind. larse chicken house, excel
lent strawberry laud. Will consider
small car as pan payment. Call
I alio X. Riverside SS
FOR SALE (i room house, furnished
or unfurnished; snap for cash. filS
Kins; St".
FOR SALE A handsome bun.nalow
of six rooms, a larKe living room,
two bed rooms and bath, kitchen and
breakfast nook, furnished or unfur
nished, liolng away on account of
sickness; must sell at once, ,121
Park Ave. BL
FOIt SALE Small acreage, crops In
cluded if taken soon. Phono 548-W
afternoons. 02
FOIt SALE Modern 8-room residence
two largo sleeping porches, back
screen porch wired for electric, heat
ing. With garnge. Everything up
to date. See ownor at Dltl W. Jack
sou. 108
FOR SALE On nccount of leaving
Medford will sell my homo, 340 S.
Riverside. Two story bungalow.
East front, oiglit rooms, two baths,
fire-place, sleeping porch, built-in
features In living room, dining mom
and kitchen. Fruit room, woodsheds
and garage. Lot SllxltiO. Mrs. Goo.
J. Hoffman, phono 202-X. !I0
FOR SALE 42 aero ranch three miles
southwest of Gold Hill; about 20
acres In cultivation, 7 acres in alfal
fa sown this aoason, balance In
grain; 20 head of cattle, 2 horses,
farming machinery, all for $451'0,
$3000 cash, balanco three years time
with Interest. Address T. II. Isling
ton, Gold Hill, Oro. Phono 31-F-3.
102
FOR SALE, lenso or exchange, 40
room hotel and 3 business rooms,
partly furnished; only hotel In town
1000. Telophono 72S-R or 131-Y. tf
FOR SALE Alfalfa, grain and stock
ranches from $5.00 per acre up;
long time, easy payments. Gold Ray
Realty Co. tf
FOR SALIS Houses and bungalows,
furnished or unfurnished;1, also
acreage, 0. S. Bntterfleld, i phone
216.
FOR SALF MISCELLANEOUS
FOIl SALE Clean second crop alfalfa
hay $12.50 per ton. II. E. Conger,
phone Jacksonville 12-F-ll. 92
FOIl SALE 53 rabbits, 4 brneds, fif
teen self-cleaning hutches and lum
ber for six more wliloh aro practical
ly built. Phono (110-lt-l. 00
FOR SALE Past tiro Mr entile,
milo smith. T. E. Poltengor.
half
II
FOIt SALE Choico grain hay, vetch
nnd oats, vetch and wheat, $0 from
tho field. Mrs. Nye, li'iif mile north
west of Phoenix. 89
FOR SALIC Two oil burners
range complete, i Phono 408-J-l.
FOIl SALE 100 tons clean alfalfa and
beardless barley hay In stack two
miles cast of Phoenix. R. C. Ward,
phono 19-F-21. ,89
FOR SALE Portable chicken hoime,
8x10. 2I9 S. Holly. . 95
FOIt SALE Very fine dining room
table, chairs and buffet, also two
sectional bookcases, baby's crib,
bassinet and walkers. Living room
table nnd other furniture. Owned
by Mrs. L. A. Salndo, Central Point.
Inquire Mr. Glllett, Central . Point
Storago. All marked with prices. 00
FOIt SALE-23-F-2.
-Corn on ear.
Call Phone
88
FOIl SALE Toledo range with coils
Phone 847-Y.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Ruinely
Ideal separator, 32-Inch cylinder
practically new. T. E. Poltcnger. tf
FOIl SALE War Eagle mining stock
for 3u cents. Phone 915. JO
FOIl SALE Shoes at anothor big
drop In price at the Medford Shoe
Hospital, 119 E. Sixth St. tf
FOR SALE J tons of choice grain
hay, baled. Phono 40S-R-1. tf
FOR SALE Ejand, gravel, sediment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming work
done. Phone 912 J. Samuel I! a te
rns n. 302 Maple fit.
It Pays
TO KNOW VOl'U ISUHtXKNS
Do j (hi know your monthly
losses r Ruins?
: . If not, CODHUlt US ftbout '
your bookkeeping and other
fcuWnea troubles.
AccouTvtlna
SYSTEM
ERVICElO;
"lt3urarcc
lrvestneils
I
M. I. KtTU.-.jrrr, Mgr.
Phone SSI Liberty IllriK.
MIS'
SERVICE -
li 7-a
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE A bargain in Ford tour
ing. See tliis one. 2S N. Riverside,
Medford. Phono 520. Exchange
Tire Co. tf
FOR SALE P.IUi
210 S. Holly.
Ford
touring car.
95
FOR SALE Maxwell bug in good con
dition, $200 cash. Phono 452-L. 88
FOIl SALE Maxwell ear In best of
order Willi good tires, very cheap,
terms to responsible party. Inquire
. 518 King St. tf
FOIt S A lilt ,I V KSTUC'K
FOIt SALE Must sell at once, good
Jersev cow. Also steel range. Call
851 E. Ninth. Phone 5S2-L. 91
FOR SALE Good milk cow frosh
soon; also few choice Duroc pigs,
one mile north of Medford, Deltarr
Ave. R. L. Hague, It. 2, Medford.
llox 21. SS
FOIt SALE Cheap, work Horses, sail
die horses and brood mares. Walsh's
place, one mile northoast of Medford
on Crater Lake road. 105
FOR SALE Iloglstered Shorthorn
hulls and registered Hampshire
boars. Also saddlo horsca and work
horses. Call on or wrlto Ross II.
Lund, Mountcrest Ranch, Hilt, Calif.
tf
MONHY TO LOAN
TO LOAN J. 11. Amlrdws loans money
on real estate and buys mortgages
and Liberty bonds. Phone 53-M. 21
North Grape street.
1UJHINHS8 DIRECTORY
Architect
FRANK C. CLARK
l'hono S ll-J.
a 10 W. Main St.
Atlornrys
PORTER J. NEFF Attornoy-at-law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Dank Building.
A. E. REAMES
Coroy Building.
-Luwyor, Garnott-
O, C. BOGGS Real Estato, law and
settlement of ostatos a specialty.
B. F. LINDAS-Atlornoy, General
Practice. PatonlB a specialty,
Stowart Bldg.
WINFIELD 11. OAYLOItD Lawyer.
Room 7 Pnlm block, 107 East Main
St., Medford.
. Jl. THOMAS Lawyer. Rooms 1-2-3
Juckson Co. Hank llldg. Medford,
Oregon. Phono 42-J.
1 ,1.1 A 1 1 II. HURD Lawyer, ll.'lll W.
Tenth. Office: 411-12 M. F. & llldg.
Abstractors
MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS
Abstracts of TItlo. Rooms 3 and B,
No. 22 North Contral Ave., up
stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY Incorporated 1904.
Abstracts ot Title, Title Insurance.
Aulo Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We are
operating the largest, oldest and
host oqulppcd plunt in the Pacific
northwost. Ubo our springs when
others fall. Sold undor written
Kuarnntoed. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
Building Materials
MEDFORD CEMEXT BRICK &
BLOCK. WORKS speclllzo in all
kinds of cement bull'llnir nroducts.
Cor. Fir and Tenth Street.
Chiropractic Wiyslclun
JOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chiro
practic, rooms 409-10 M. F. & H.
building. 9 to 12 a. m 2 to 5 p.
m., dally except Thursday. Phone
680. '
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic and Nntural Painless Meth
ods. Room 428 M. F. & H. Bldg.
Phone 96 5.
DR. A. II. HEDGES Xeo-Eclectlo
Physician. DR. LOUISE E. HEDGES
Naturopathic Chiropractor. Mo
chano - Therapy, flixindylothornpy,
Food Sciences, Chlropractlce. Office;
Stewart llldg., 2.'i5 East Main St.
Phonos: Of Geo 170, res. 170-J-2.
Dentists
DR. J. Al. K EEX E Dentist. Office
M. Fa& if. Bldg. Office hours: 10
a. m., 4 p. in. Phone 319-.I.
Dressmaking
STYLECRAFT SHOP Dressmaking,
hemstitching. plcotlng, buttons,
trimming, embroidering, braiding,
bending, pleating, altering, and
mending. Telephone 744-J. 421 M
F, & U. B,S ;
lUISINF.SS DIRECTORY
Electric Bcivloe.
BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Fac
tory distributors for Exide Catter
ies and Falrbanks-Morso light
plantB. Nat. Rultdlng. Phina 116.
Kxpcrt Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil
son. O. P. A. Attention given to
anything In Accounting and Income
Tax requirements. Look Into our y.
simplified accounting method. Lib ''
erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R.
Farm Loan Bonds
FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARMER
by buying Farm Loan Bonds. Pro
ceeds to make additional farm loans
nnd improvo agricultural conditions.
Terms and particulars, K. II. Hurd,
Sccy.-Tiens., 411 M. F. &. II. Bldg.j
Rloiiford. -
Fidelity nnd Surety lionds
FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS
Wo exocuto all forms of bonds,
McCurdy Insurance Agoncy. tl
Instruction In Mimic.
Fit E D ALTO xTLM(nTTThVr"o)
piano and harmony. Halght Muslr
studio, 318 Gnrnott-Coroy Build
ing Phono 72. . .
Mosan Art Rugs
MOSAN ART RUG CO. We weav
rugs from old carpets and rugs am)
clean all rugs. "Rugs wo clean art
cloan when wo clean them." 11$
W. Tenth, phono 180. Free dellv
ery. p, , ..r
Music Teacher
CAROLIXE E..GOIILE- Teachos piano
and music, thirty years oxporionco.
Gobln Studio, 210 Went Main, over
Moidoff & Woolf Furniture Storor
Osteopath! , '.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. ICVA MAIN?
CARLOW Osteopathic PhysJ
clans. 416-417 Garnott-Coroy Bids
Phone 904-L. Residence 26' ft
Laurol St,
DH. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
Physician. Special attention given
to eye, oar, nose and throat. 301
Liberty building. Phone 496.
E. D. ELWOOD Exolusive: Eyes
tested, glasses furnished, ' lenses
duplicated. 201 E. Main. '
Physicians nnd Surgeons.
DR. 11. li MURPHY Dentist. Tele
phone 111. Room 430 M. V..-& H.
llldg,, Medford. Special attention to
bridges and plate work. .... ,-
T. G. HEINE, M.
Jl . rt D.,.,alnlnH inH,
Surgeon, specialty,. Hre,
uaiiy, ivye, ar( nose
and Throat. Glasses scientifically
fitted nnd properly adjusted. Office
314-315 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grape and
Main Sts. .,, , , ,
DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician ' and
Surgeon. Practice limited to feye.
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tostcd and glasses sup
plied. Oculist nnd Aurlat for S. P.
II. R. Co., M. F. & 11. Bldg. Phono
567.
DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician
and Surgeon. Offices M. F. & H.
llldg. Phone 165. Residence 118
Genesee St. Phono 165-J-2.
DR. A. BURSELL Spinologist, Phys
ician and surgeon. Spinal adjust
ments, general treatments and dln
gonosis. 309-10-11 M. F. & H,
llldg. Elevator to third floor,
Phone 29.
Printers nnd Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, hilling systems,
etc. Portland prices. 2" N. Fir St.
Real Estate.
BROWN & WHITE Real Estate, In
surance, Loans, Investments, Notary
Public. Holland Hotol corner. U
Rug Weaving.
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS
makes fluff rugs from old and
worn carpets and rugs. Phone
510-M. 706 Pine St.
Transfer.
EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 42 Ivorth Front St.. Phone
815. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER- Anything moT
od day or night. Service guar
anteed. Fair treatment. 104 S.
Fir. Phonoi Office 644 or res.
647-R or 206. tf
Vnde.rtnkers
PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor. Sixth
and Oakdale, Ambulance service,
Ehoea 47. . Jl,,;t,,cv