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PAGE SEVEN UNGING UP FATHER By Georg'e McManus ). I:)21 YOU'LL LIKF him WHO DID you tNY THtfS , OH'. CrxOTAtN. "bt-AlTH - XEi-lU r., -1,000 .1R ' sr "as- STATE PLANTS FOR OLMPL, Wash., i.ov. 30. First steps toward Increasing industrial fa cilities In the penal',institutibns and asylums of 'Washington were taken at a conference of the heads of the state Institutions here today, and yester day with Director It. E. Skaggs of the department of business rontrol. It was agreed that an immediate survey would be mado by the superintend ents in response to suggestions made by John W. Pace, assistant director of the department who has. mado an extensive investigation of eastern in stitutions,, . . . . . The department hopes not only to train Inmates for industrial work but to manufacture commodities for the markets, thus putting the institu tions on a paying baais, it was said. According to .Mr. Paco to 'ay, the penal institutions probably will be crowded this winter due, to the busi ness depression, but 'IS .) is' ' believed that the present equipment will care for the situation. A. 'saVfrig1 of $0'5 OOO was declared by Mr. Pace to hare been made in the twelve institutions during, the first six. months of this blennlum. . ;Thl3 is tho f irBt of a series of con ferences to bo hold every six months. CORN BELT STATES INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 29. Exten sion of at least $20U,000.000 of agricul tural credits by the government's war finance corporation in the ten princi pal corn growing states or the middle west Is necessary for the orderly, mar keting of this year's big corn crop, Governor Warreii T. McCrny of Indi ana estimated today after a meeting of the corioration's advisory commit tee of which he is chairman.. ; . . Sport Flashes MOSCOW, Idaho, Nov. 30. Allen Brown of Boise, a junior, was elect ed last night captain of the 1922 University of Idaho football team. Brown, who- played fullback this season,' bus served two years on the varsity. Market News ' 1 ' ' ' Livestock . P.ORTl.ANU. Ore.. Nov., r.O. Cattle slow at 25c drop: receipts 102. tJhoire steers tC 'ti'B.'tO: medium to (jood ?.-,50 il; fair to tncdium tint 0.50: common lo fair $4 Hi 5: choice feeders $4.75 'it 5.25; fair to good $'4.25K'4.7.": choice cows and heif ers $4.75 Hi 5.25: medium to good S.25'814.73: fail- to medium, $.1.75 it4.25j common cows t.l.OO'U 3.75: cftnners $l.75,fia; others unchanged. Hogs 25c lower: receipts 242, Prime Hunt, fS.Tjifi 9.55: smooth heavy, 230 tp 300 pounds t"?S; 3110 pounds and up til. 5017: rough heavy $37: fat pigs $S.75fl !.25; feeder pigs, t.30 9 stags $4 U 7. ,'Sheep steady: receipts 910. Best valley lambs tj.30ifi 7.25; others un changed. - Butter l 1 1 1, l l .A A u, (ire.,- .n mu ter weak, unsettled. Extra cubes 42 iBM.Ic: undergr.-ides 40c: cartons 48"; prints 47c. Biittei-fiit. No. 1 churn -lllgi cream 45 fir 4 Kef. . h.. Portland: undergrades 4,1c. Wheat " PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. SI). Wheal: Jnft white, white club, hard winter, nortbprn -spring tl.e. Today's cur receipts Wheat 157; flour 13: oats 2; hay 5. ' '" San Francisco Mnrkpt. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 30. But ter, extra CJHc: prime firsts 44'4c; WORKING PRISON INMATES URGED (-1 firsts 41c. Eggs, extras SSV-jc: extra firsts, nominal; extra pullets, 41c: ex tra pullets, firsts. 4IiVjC: undersized pullets, number 1. 37c. Cheese. Cali fornia, flat fancy, 24c; flat fancy firsts 21e. Young roosters 20111 25c: younii chickens. 2(ll2c. Artieliokes 1 4 'n 17; tomatoes. $ 1 . 7 n Aril. 25: strinc beans, 41r 17 '-se; mushrooms, culti vated, pound, tl; celery $1.50312.75. Liberty Ilonds. Miff YORK, Nov. ;:0. Liberty bonds closed: ll'.'s $9li.4li: first 4's t!l7.:iS; second 4's $97.24: first 4 's ; $117.24: second 4'i'H $97.:ili: third 4's $07.70: fourth 4Vi's '.I7.30: Vic-! tory 3i'3 Ssil.flO; Victory 4 ?t 's ti'O.'JIi I Assessment Notice j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that an Instalment of paving assessments bonded under the provisions of the Bancroft Act on the following streets is now due and payable at the office of the city treasurer: South Hartlrtt Street from Eiahth to Ninth Street Heatty Street from Central Avenue to Manzanita Street Alley through blocks 20 and 21, Original Townsite North Grape Street from Sixtli to Vermont Street Allev' Ihmnirh blocks 44 45. 2. II anil 2u. Original Townsite S Dakota Avenue from Oakdale to King Street Notice is ako givon that an instal ment of sewer assessments bonded under the provisions of the Bancroft Act on the following, streets is now due and payable at the office of the city treasurer: .Alley through block 7, Original Townsite ... Portland Avenue from East Main to East Eleventh Street South Central Avenue :fi-oni' North line of Whitman Park Addition to Boyd Street NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all Instalments of assessments on Ihe above named streets will bo delinquent after thirty (30) days from date of this notice. I'pon the expiration of such thirty (30) day period such instalments shall bear a penalty of five per cent i?,r.i) upon the amount of the delinquency in addition to the bond rate of interest upon the principal sum so delinquent, the property will then lie advertised and sold pursuant to Sections 1 17 and 118 of the city charter. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 30th day of November, MARY A. IIASWELL, City Treasurer. Notice to Creditors -In tile County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In tho matter of the estute of Joseph H. Lydiard, deceased. The undersigned having been ap liolnted' by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, exccuti ix of the estate of Joseph H. Lydiard, deceased, and having quali fied, notice is hereby given to the creditors of, and all ersons having claims against said deceased, to pre sent them, verified as required by law, within six months after the first publi cation of this notice, to Glenn O. Taylor, nttnmey for slid estate, at his OOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooooo AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS USED CARS Ono Chevrolet touring car with minstially goml motor mid tins. Price $290.00 One large Overland touring car at a bargain, as is. Price $110.00 One Inrne frame Stuilebakcr Four tourlnu car. Would make b gootl truck or bug. Price ..$150.00 One cvrcjrtiomilly good Clial mers Light Siv tnuHng car. Run alHiut I). U)() miles. Good Itublwr. Price ; $790.00 Cars Sold On Easy Paymm's. .Main nt Riverside Busy Corner i . Motor Co. g Main and Riverside g; WMVT ARE YOU AUHiN' AT - DO I'M HAPPx aECAUtc: -xou are: ettim, UN WITH BETTER PEOPLF - r-o.o-r1. I LOOK FOfsrsV SIMITH CALLED UP AND ' X3 1QU office, No. 220 West .Main Street, Med lord, Oregon. Dated and first published November 20, 1921. margaret n. r.YUiAKi). Executrix of the estate of Josepli H. Lydiard. deceased. City Treasurer's Notice Of Semi-Annual Interest and Install ments Due. " Notice is hereby given that tlie Bomi aniiual installment (1-201 and interest .on" paving, sewer 'and watermain assessments upon all pro perties for which application was made to eMend time of payment, will lie due and payable at the office of tho city treasurer December 1. 1921, and will be delinquent after thirty (30) days from said date and shall bear a penalty of five per cent (5r) upon the amount of such delinquency. Thirty days after any such delin quency tiie property will be soid for the amount of such delinquency, to gether witli penalties and costs of such sale in accordance witli Section 14S of the city charter. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 2(ith day of November, 1921. MARY A. HASWEI.L, Treasurer of tho City of Medford, Oregon. Notice In the County Court of the Stnto of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the matter of tho estate of Squire S. Aiken, Deceased. The' undersigned, administrator In the above entitled matter, has filed with the Clerk of tho above named Court his Final Account. December 21. 1921, at. 10 o'clock a. m. at the. Court House in Jacksonville, in said County, lias been fixed by said Court as the time and place for hear ing objections thereto and the allow ance thereof. .- . , . . . 1IARP.Y V. AIKEN, , Administrator. HELP WANTR1) SIALIC , WANTED Factory representative for one of- the most popular 6 cylinder ' automobiles will be in Medford In a few days to place agency for this ; locality. Tile rignt Kind o man need not have much money to take ad vantage of this opportunity but must have good references unquestioned honesty and lots of push. Russell II. Lawson Auto Co., 334 East Broad way, Portland. Ore. 272 WANTED SITUATION'S wXnTIOD Wo7k"li tlie day! Mrs. Wesley Butler, Jacksonville, Ore., care John Busby. - 21 G WANTED -Experienced Japanese boy wants house cleaning or janitor work or cooking in private family. Wife could wait on tables. Phone 072-R-l. 217 WANTED Sewing; silk shirts a spec ialty. Prices reasonable. 1307 W. Main. ' ' ' 217 WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phono 48S-M or 488-X. tf WA XTK I ) UlhCT: LL ANHOl'S WANTED to lease 5 or 6 room modern house by desirable tenant before C'hiistnias. Phone 103C. 210 WANTED To rent small dairy ranch with or without stock. B. Roletto, Central Point, Route 1. Box SI. 213 WANTED 000 men to bring safety razor blades to shurpen. Wo fix anv old thing, umbrellas too. Liberty Repair Shop. 220 WANTED Wood cut on shares. Will furnish buzz outfit. Chan. Duggan Central Point.' R. 2. 213 WANTED 200 teet 1-Incn used pipe. Box M, Mall Tribune. tl WANTED Horses and inules for chicken feed. Rogue River Poultry Farm, Jacksonville Itoao. Phone 201-W. 221 WANTED To loan money on city pro perty, improved districts. McCurdy Insurance Agency. 2X3 WANTED To glva you our special price on recovering car tops. Med ford Tent & Awirfng Works. 128 N. Orane. Medfm-d. FOl'.VI) FOUND Bill fold. Call 4I1-R-2. 213 3 raw WHAT HAVE YOU To offer in esoliuuge for a 160-acre voo(l nnd timber tract, lo cated about 3 1-2 miles from Gold Hill; estimated to have bet ter tlian a million feet of saw timber and three thousand cord.s of black oak wood. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. Pen I IMate Insurance HE't AM I I I A Li, TO DINE. J HIM - ro LIKE. TO MEET HIM J 132) by Jnt MOXFA TO I.O.AX FAH.M MORTGAGES Medford Farm Mn Association. F. Pi Farrcll. Secy.-Treas., 220 W. Main St. TO LOAN J. U. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone S3-.M. 31 North Grape St. MlSOTOiLANEOllS.: RAW FURS Highest prices paid for raw furs. Write for price list. Ship yoiit furs to Northwest Coast Fur Exchange, Int., ; 73 Y'eslor Way. Soattle. Wash.-... s 225 FOR KF.XT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished 3 room apart ment one block from public library; no children. No. 121 King St. l)U KENT Bachelor apartments. 219 Talent Court. Phone 935-R. 21C VOn RENT FURNISHED 1SOOMS FOR RENT 4 furnished rooms, mod ern, close ill. Oil Pine near River side. 21a 'OR RENT Rooms, hot and cold water, imperial, 30 N. Front, Med ford. . " 217 FOR KENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4 room house with bath. Inquire at Valley Candy Co. 21(1 FOR RENT Modem Jlvo room bun galow on Heatty St.. i Vacant Dec, I: Phone 111-J-l. , 203 FOR RENT One-half furnished house .. 210 Oeatty St. . , , f.. , 208 .FOR RE.VfAIOIS FOR RENT 200 acre ranch for only ?130 a year. Half in advance; In quire 127 S. Grape St. .11(1 FOR RENT 200 acre bearing pear anil uppie orcuaru; ujso Kntiu nmu. Gold Ray Realty Co.' Phono 72S-R or 134-Y. tf FOR RENT llcirlng pear and apple orchards, rich river : bottom land from 5 ncros up, suitable for pota toes, cabbage and gardening, on shares. Cold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 131-Y. FOK EXCHANGE FOR TRADE 10 acres I mile from Merlin, for automobile. Creek. On county road. About Vs has been in cultivation. Inquire room 13, Konil wortli Hotel, 133 W. Main St., Med ford 21H FOR SA LE Al VOMOHI I.ES FOR SALE Ford touring, A-l shape, ?ood tires. 219 S. Ivy. Phone COO L. 21!) FOR SALE i922 Chevrolet touring and latest model Dodge roadster. Buy a new car at a liberal discount. 220 W. Main St. 217 FOR SALE Leaving city, must sell my six cylinder car this week. Fine , condition, new tires and a bargain. Inquire King Street Garage.'. Plume 32. ' 210 "OR SALE 1920 Baby Overland, run 6500 miles; also 1918 Chevrolet, new top. good tires, both cars in first class mechanical condition. Address 1032 W. Eleventh St. 213 FOR SALE Ford in good 'running order. Price $125 cash. McCurdy Insurance Agency. FOR SALE 11120 Oakland touring car, fine condition. Phono 53, Jackson ville. Ore. 219 FOR SALE I.IVF.STOf K FOR SALE Milch goats. One Tog-genbui-g buck, at stud, ono Maltese doe, one doe kid 6 weeks old. For '$12 If laken at once. 909 Narregan SI., N.W. city 211 FOR SALE Good milk cow, $50. 403 N. Bartlett. 210 FOR SALE Good ranches. See us before buying. J. B. Andrews, 31 N. GraiKi St. Phono 55-M. tf Xolary Public ' u u .... OlD FRenO ' tl. I, WW TO CULTIVATE HM- 'oTR.ATne-- NEVER HFARn YOU "bPEAK OF HIM- u Feature Service. Inc. 7j-,0 row sam' uvKSTons FOR SALE Six extra good Jersey milk cows: also work horses. Walsh's place, one mile northeast of Medford on Crater Lake road. 222 FOR SALE Fresh cows. Phone :-F-l 1 21S FOR SALIC REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1110 acres $1,123. 'i. mile from Merlin and S. P. R. It. 20 acres in cultivation: creek joins alfalfa field: on good road. $500 cash, bal- . unco to suit. Inquire room 15, Kenil worth, Hotel, 133 W. Main St., .Med ford. . 210 FOR SALE Fully equipped 70 acre ranch. 7 room modem home, bath, electric lights, garage, large barn, other outbuildings. 0 . r old team, 3 cows, 40 chickens, 2 wagons, mow ers, rake, cultivators, all small tools, ; 30 ton hay, 300 bushels corn, 75 bushels wheat, family orchard 20 acres, 25 acres alfalfa, in acres in grain. A bargain. Good terms. C. S. Butterfield, Medrord Nat l Bank Bldg. Phone 3S9. 2HJ FOR SALE Lease or exebnngo real estate. Gold Ray Realty Company. FOR SALE Alfalfa, grain and stocit ranches from $5.00 per acre up; long time, easy payments. Gold Ray Realty Co. tf FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE I room modern house, fireplace and up to date in every .way;, fine garden, and the price is only $1050, $suo cash. Inquire room 15, Keuilworlh Hotel, 13,1 W. Main St., Medford. 210 FOR SALE Houses and bungalows, furnished or unfurnished ; also '. acreage.; Insurance. C. S. Bullor I'ield, Medford National Bank Bldg. Phono 3SD. ' FOR SALE: I room house $500, and almost Vi acre of fine garden land, 8 flue fruit trees, water piped for Irrigation, and partly furnished. All goes. $200 cash. Inquire room 13, Kenllworth Hotel, 133 W. Main St., Medford. 216 FOR SALE OR RENT Attractive five rooms and lialli with sleeping porch. 411 S. Laurel St. See Mr. Bennett. 221 FOR SALE Bungalow home at 318 Boatty St. 219 FOR SAIM MIBCELLAN'FOUS FORKALE WhltrTLeghornlums cheap. A. It. Hanscoin, 321 N. Riverside. 217 FOR SALE Laying liens. Tel. G90-.M. 215 FOR SALE fine portable electric drill anil bench stand. Good as new, cost $130. Will sell cheap. Wo have two. ' Crater Lake Automotive Co., 123-123 S. Front. Phono 202. 219 FOR SALE 3 room modern bungalow. close in. Htnau payment down, bal nnco like rent. Martin McDonoiigh, Owner, Hotel Nush cor. Phone 329. 210 Villi SALE Extension dining table, $i.5(); fancy golden oak bed, $12; White sewing machine, chairs, rock era and other furniture. Phone 403-X-2. 210 FOR SALE Good typewriter for $20 Carley and Campbell. 2L" FOR KALE A No. 1 Jersey heifer, fresh In December, $73; 2M Inch wagon and harness, $35, or trade for hogs. I bird house cast of school house, Leo Wakefield, Jacksonville 217 FOR SALE R. I. Red and O. A. C Rock pullets. Phono 951-L. 2L FOR SALE Good 16 in. oak und man- z.inlta wood at $5.00 per tier. Phone orders to 162, Jacksonville. 213 FOR SALE Good dry cord wood. W. L. Van floutcn, Gold Hill. 216 FOR SALE 50 gallon gusoline tank, Velio hack, seed wheat: will take wood for part payment. Phone 201-Y. tf Aud!tir3 y Accouit!rg iYSTEriACRVICFAO: li3urarce jff Irwestnwixtsjy M. P. SCHM ITT, Mgr. IMione r.KI Liberty Hldg Gold Coin Quartz and Placer Association We buy nild sell liltnlni; propcrtleA. See us. TemiHiniry Offlctt 200 Liberty Bid. Medford 7 0 OW."" Ax CAsNM GOA.T CAPTA..N.- . FOK S.U.K MISCKIX.AXKOVS FOR SALE Entire flock White Leg horn year old hens and spring pul lets. Address Box 70, R. F. I). Talent. 219 FOR SALE : lay 19-F-21. ami corn. I'hone 210 FOR SALE Avery tractor $150; heuvv horse, $5(1; Fjird car $200. W. .1. Ilartzell, IGS J-1. 21S FOR SALE Fox terrier dog pups $10 each. Female, year old, $5. Forman, Jacksonville. 213 FOR SALE New ami second hand goods bought and sold. Best cash price paid for old stoves, furnituro or anything of valuo at 30 S. Grape SI. Phone 1032. 219 FOR SALE Canary birds. Phone S47-Y. tf FOR SALE Sana, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 912-J, Samuel Bate man, 302 Maple St. FOR SALF, Apples and pears from 30c per box and up. In Medford; at orchard 23c and up. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-11 or 134-Y. tf FOR SALE Apple cider, Tokay grape juice and new oak or fir kogs at Soda Works. 10(i Bartlett. FOR SALE Will sell complete furni ture for 6 room house and turn over house at very reasomibto rental. Call at 100 S. Grapo or see Brown & While. 215 FOR SALE Stock carrots. Jacksonville-Central Point road. Call 4U-J-2. noon hour or evening. II. C. Maury. 220 ISUSIXI'.SS DIRECTORY Abstractors MURRAY HKOS. & VAN VORIS Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No, 22 North Central Ave., up stairs. Jackson County ABSTRACT CO. The only complete Ti tle System In Jackson County. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurnnco Attorneys PORTER .1. NEFF Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Hank Building. A. K. REAM ES Lawyer, office in Liberty Building. O. C. HOGGS Real Estato, law and settlement of estates a specialty. Office 30 North Central. WINF1ELD R. GAYLORD Lawyor. Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main St., Medford. C. M. THOMAS Lawyor, Rooms 1-2-3 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Medford, Oregon. Phono 43-J. Chiropractor DR. A. BURKLUND Chiropractor. Special attention to Gastro-lntos-tinal Diseases Chronic Indiges tion, and constipation. Thcso condi tions respond readily to the art, scl onco and philosophy of chiropractic No drugs, no surgery, no osteop athy. Suit 3, 4 and 3 Sparta Bldg., office phono zsr,. Chiropractic Physician JOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chiro practic, rooms 423-426 Medford Bldg. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.. daily except Thursday. Phone 380. DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chlro practic and Electro-Therapy. 427- 28 Medford Bldg. Phono 965. tf DR. A. It. HEDGES Noo-Ecloctic Physician. DR. LOUISE E HEDGES Naturopathic Chiro practor. Mccha:io-Therapy, fipon- dylotbcrapy, Food Sciences. Chlro practice. Office: Stewart Bldg., 235 E. Main tit. Phones: Orflce 170, res. 170-J-2. Dentists DR. VICTOR It. KAUFMAN Dentist. Teeth cleaned, ethically and thor oughly without churge. Special at tention to children's teeth and pyorrhea treatment. Emergency calls answered-nt nil times. Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. in., evenings 7 to ,8. Phones Office 2 85 res. 331-R. Sparla Bldg., cor. Riverside and Main, Medford. UK. II. E. MURPHY Dentist. Lndy assistant. Office over Wuolworlh'r store, J'bone H4. HELLO -CAP THl-b lb ME. wife - y BUSINESS DIRECTORY Architect FRANK C. CLARK. 219 W. Main SL Phone 8 41-J. Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS specialize In all kinds of cemont building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. Cnnenters nml Hullders ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRING promptly attended to; built in fea tures a specialty. Furnituro built and repaired. Call an see Glenn & Martin. 820 W. 12th St. Tel. 71. Contractor CONTRACTORS No Job too large or too small. Repair work promptly dono. Built-in features a specialty. Call and see. BaBhoro & Jones, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 457-.I. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. IS. M. Wil son. C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and income Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Lib erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R. Farm Loans and Bonds FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARMER Applications received for purchase of farm loan bonds and loans to lm provo agricultural conditions. 10. H. I lord, Secy.-Treas., 411 M. F. & H. Bldg., Medford, Oregon. Optometrist E. D. ELWOOD Exclusive: F,yos touted, glassos furnished, lenses d u nl Inn ted znt R. Main ONtfropntn DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINE CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians. 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. 'Phone U04-L. .Residence it S. Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathlo Physlniun. Special attention given to oyc, car, nose and throat. 303 Liberty building. Phone 49G. Physician? nnd Surgeons T. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician nnd Surgoon. Spoclalty, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses scientifically fitted and properly adjusted. Office 314-315 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grape and Main Sts. DR. J. J. EMMONS Physician and Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, cur, nose nnd throat. Eyos scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co., Medford Bldg, phone 567. DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Phl'Blclan and Surgeon. Offices M. F. & H. Illdg. Phone 165. Residence 118 Genesee St. Phone 165-J-2. DR. ir. M. SHAW Physician and Sur geon. Eye, ear, nose and throat specialist. Eyes tested, glasses fit ted. Office hours 10 a. in. to 12:30 a. in. and 1:30 to 5 p. in. Room 403 Medford Building. Phono 741-R. tf I'liiiters nnd Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped ' printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, looso leaf lodgors, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 27 N. Fir St. Roofers . GRAHAM &. WILSON Practical roofers.. Phone 269. 103 E. Elev enth, Medford, Ore. Rug Weaving MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets and rugs. Phone 510-M. 706 Pine St. Trunsfcr EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 4 2 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Anything moved day or night. Service guaranteed. 29 S. Grape. Phono: Office 644 or res. 647-R or 206. tf Undertakers PERL FUNER AL HOME Cor. Sixth and Oakdalu, Ambulance service,