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MEDFOK'T) MATT, TR1TUK"E. M Fl)FO!?I. OI.'K:0 TliriiSDAV. T)K 'KM liKR 1. 102 1
VM'.K SEVEN
BRINGINGyF FATHER
By Georg'e McManus
i
DENOTED
. time. nniNLo
f if rrw
v v - t I It l c lr- -j II
ON BUENOSAIRES'
FASHION AVENUES
'j! IIL'ENOS AIRES, Nciv. 30 While
.'fcv York's Fifth Avenue shops are
S "lispluylnif the latest modi's in furs
and new creations In vvinter hats and
while .Miss New York's cheeks lin'e
in the chill autumn winds, the shops
in tho (.'alle Florida'of UUenos Aires
are showing the latest confections hi
the millinery of spring and the smart
est designs in summer gowns and Miss
Argentina's checks are rosy, with the
warmth of spring .sunshine.
Calle Florida, like Fifth Avenue,
has jjs daily morning shopping pa
rade of fashionably dressed women
atid in these first days of the south-
j ern spring, when winter's raiment is
eing replaced both by pature anil by
humans, it is an espeeiajly lively one.
Mis.s Argentina arrives in the shop
ping distriet in luxurious automobile
and like her northern sister, iiroeet"!.
Silent to "window-shop" from store to
tore, the ehauffeur following his mis
tress as she progresses.
There are half a dozen 'arge de
partment stores on the Fl.a-ida and
numberless spoeialty shops., and in
ithem she finds everything feminine
heart could desire in any -. ity of the
world, costly gowns, hats, lingerie, ami
:dainty footwear from i'aris, practical
(household implements from the Cnlt-1
:.cd States, and iweiry,r furniture and
arjt objects from ,thu four corners of
jhthc globe, ' ' '
'1'lie fashions, so American "women
k .residents ,oC Uueiios Aires .dc,cliu-e., are
tjvjUFt two seasons ahead of New York.
7nicrlcan''Svonion a rriviiigr'in TVi'teh or'
'(Vires in the spring., they say, can buy
iats, gowns and shoes which they will,
and on returning six months later to
e New ;York spring are "just coni
B In." ''
"Iluenos Aires from tho beginning
las kept about three inches ahead of
ew York in shortening skirts," s.iys
ic wife of an American business man'
Who makes frequent trips with her
husband between the two cities. "The
.first time I came down here three
fyears ago, 1 was quite shocked at the
"Vhortness of the skirts the Argentine
' women were wearing. Hut when 1
(got hack to Xew York a few months
later I found American women had
j also shortened theirs,
ft '.'They have been wearing almost
ynee high skirts in liuenos Aires for
more than n year, but it was only on
my last trip home this summer that I
saw them as short in New York f-.s
here. Argentine women refusei to be
behind anybody in dress and I think
tho. Parisian style dicttitors, recogniz
ing the opposition of the seasons, give,
thein a six month's advantage."
Market News
- - Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. I. Cattle
nominally steady; no receipts. Hogs
top 25c lower; rest steady; receipts
."37. Prime light $S.75t 9. Sheep
steady; receipts 130.
Butter
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 1. Putter
unsettled. Extra cubes 42St43c:
untlersrades 40c; cartons 48c; prints
47c. Hutlerfat, No. 1 churning cream
45f(4Sc f.o.b. Portland; undergrade.-)
a4a'y
43C.
San Francisco Markets
, SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 1. Hotter,
extra 44c; prime -' first 4;ie. Eggs,
extras D4c; extra pullets, 42c: extra
l;.iillets,-. firsts. 41 Vie. Chete, Califor
nia flat, fancy 22'c. Artichokes, $12
' ; squash $1.25i 1.75; cucumbers,
Imr box. $1.25 i 1.75; bell peppers,
IKiund, ' tl'i'i Sc; string beans I'i'iltc;
niushreonis. 75cfn $1; lettuce. $lr
1.75; celery $1,50 5.1 3; sprouts KTiTc.
Court News
(Furnished by the Jackson
County Abstract Co.)
" Circuit ColiH
Nora Pankey vs. Vernon L. Pankey.
Affidavit. Motion. Findings and
conclusions. Default decree.
Peter P.arlieburg et ux vs. E. F.
French et ux. Order.
C. P.. Roslel vs. City of Medford.
Demurrer.
R. A. Pencil et al vs. Grace G.
lligelow et al. Affidavit. Order. Sum
mons. -
u G. W. CummiiiiJS vs.' Kay Anderson
et al. Transcript from justice court.
Louise H. Van Allen vs. John L.
Van Allen. Affidavit. Order. Find
ings and conclusion.
llertrude Gamble vs. Fred Gamble
Divorce.
Kite II ct'llanking Co. vs. Ora B.
.Morris et ux. l'or money.
Ida Mae Hatter vs. 'Arnold Wright
Matter. Affidavit. Findlncs and
Conclusion. .Motion. Default. De
cree. Kdith Jones vs. Ktlward .1. Jones.
Affidavit. Findings and conclusions.
Defjilllt. Derree.
Dora Taylor vs. Marion Taylor.
Affidavit. Default.
-Mary Cionie. .'s. Kdwardo Comez.
Affidavit. Default.
.lames W. Vcott vs. Alice Scott. Af
fidavit. Default.
Ola I). Sutton vs. I .yd In A. llous
coni et til. Default. Decree.
Karl Moore, executor, vs. Austin !
Iv. Taylor et nx. Affidavit.
Simonds .Ml'g. Co. vs. Southern
Oregon Lumber Co., Amended cost
bill. ....
.Myrtle M. norcr vs. Theodore G.
Herder. Notice. Commission. ' Find
ings and conclusions. Decree.
Peter Larnebnrg et. ux vs. E. II.
French et ux. Notice. -
First National Uajilc of Medford
vs.' I'. A. McMullen et ux. Notice.
Default. Judgment.
Itena I!. I'nrillu vs. Hazel A. War
molli. Motion.
V. S. liarnuin vs. Sou theni Oregon
Traction-Cm. Order.
-Halph It. Duseiibery vs. Maude
Marie llusenberry! Affidavit. Proof
of publication. Default.
I'llUlinbS
and conclusions. Decree,
Credit Service Corporation vs. Fay
K. Diamond. Motion. Order. Dis
missiiiK. Probate Court
John H. Knotts, estate. Admitted
to orohatn. ! -
. 0. 1-1. Mining, estate, llontl.
Joseph H. Lydiard, estate. Inven
tory. Appraisement. Oath.
A.'Atl'ord, estate. Inventory. Ap
praisement. Oath.
- Thomas McAndrew. estate. Or
der. I-
Martin .T. Roddy, estate. Bor. 1.
Sarah E. llellamy, 'estate. Final
account. Order. Proof of -publication.
Jane Carroll, estate. Petition. Or
der. W. K. Mattox, assumes the busi
ness name of "Service Repair Shop."
R. II. Uulon, assumes the b isinoss
name of "Medford Sheet .Metal
Works."
Real Estate Transfers
Robert J. Luke et ux to C. L. Mc
Kimmey, land in I). L. C. 41.
tp. 3S, S. R. 1 East
..$ 425
Harry Hanks to Steo Smith ft
ux, land in sec. 19, tp. 37, S. It.
1 W
10
Albert D. Eli) et ux to Louis
Dennis, land in Ashland 200
1 AUTOMOBILE 1
J a
BARGAINS
USED GARS
One Chevrolet louring car
with unusually good motor ami
I ires.
Price $200.00
One' largo Ivei-litnil toui tm;
car at a bargain, as Is
Price
..$110.00
One Inr;e Ifanie Stildcbakcr
Four tniu-iiitg car. Would make
i goml truck or hltg.
Price $150.00
One except ionatly nood Ctnl
lueis l.ii!il. Six touring car.
I'llll about 11,01111 miles. Omul
lIllbN'r.
Price $700.00
Cars
Sold On l-i'iy Pnyments.
Main at Riverside
I Busy Corner
I Motor Co.
Main and Riverside
HO-HOM! I HAD A
iTTle NAP - VONOER
NtfHAO" TIMC IT I'VE
AOT A DATE: with
City of Medford to Charles A.
Nutter et al, K. 115 feet of lots
9 and in. blk. 1, Jackson Add.
to Medford
Etta Stevenson et al to June
Karhart, pt. D L. C. 45, tp. '.IT.
S. It. 1 W
Malinda J. Hawk et vir to Ii. M.
Conley. SK of SK sec. 7, SW of
SW sec. S, tp. SI. S. I$. L' Fast..
Sheriff to Cornelia L. Klnsshury.
lot in Meikle and Payne Add.
to Ashland ton:
Alice F. Poller et vir to K. F.
Young el ux, lot on High St.,
Ashland II
Jack-snii County to Frank Hand
ley. WUj of XV sec. 27, to. ;i:,
S. K. 2 W
Joseph Uarber et ux to Frank W.
Path et nx, K'. of SK, NW id'
HK sec. 25, tp. :i.", S. It. 2 W
City of Ashland to Kinma Wilts,
S'-d of NVi of lot 7, blk. (I,
Ashland
(.race M. Hutchinson et vir
to
Matlin Holmes, lots :l, I, 5.
blk. ilti, Coolidrx' Add. to A:
land
Minnie M. Smith et vir to P.
II.
Hell, W 12'. It. lot i, all of lot
14 and 1 ft, blk. 12, Cold Hill
William J. Forbes et ux to Ken
neth W. Forbes, lots 1, 2, 9, 10,
. N. (10 It. of kit 15, Galey's Add.
to Ashland
100
10
' Had Kidney Trouble Ten Years
Don't give up hope if you are.suffer
ing from backache, rheumatic pains,
stiff, swollen joints, always. tiled feel-
ing
ptiius in
groin and musxin-sW ori-
i.uhei - svmoloms hf kitlnpi'. Iroliblet .T
T. Oshorn, II. F. D. No. V, Luctfsi'ille,
O., writes;, '.'I
had kidney trouble for
10 years.1: ) tried: at): kinds of kidney
remedies lntt thtvy'-tlid me'; no good. I
:took one bottle'bf I'Wey Kidliey Pills
land they helped mo so much. I am well
Soltl everywhere.
Adv.
HELP WANTED ALI3
WANTBD Salesman, local territory.
Reply in own handwriting. Strictly
confiilential. Adilress I'.ox W. ('.,
Mail Tribune. 217"
WANTED -Factorj representative for
one of the most ixipular (I cylinder
automobiles will bo in Medford In h
few days to place agency for this
locality. The right kind of man need
not have much money to take ad
vantage of this opportunity but must
have good references unquestioned
honesty and lots ot push. Russell
H. Lawson Auto Co., 354 East Uroad
way, Portland. Ore. 272
WANTED SITUATION'S
WANTKD Work by the day. Mrs.
Wesley Dutler, Jacksonville, Or.e..
care John Itushy. - , -'III
WANTED Experienced Japanese hoy
wants, house cleaning or janitor
work "or cooking in private family.
Wife, could wait on tables. Phone
D72-1M. 217
WANTED Sewing; silk shirts a spec
ialty. Prices reasonable. 1:10V W.
Main. 217
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 4SS-M or 4SS-X. tf
WANTED UISCELLANEOl'S
WANTKD -To rent small modern
house. Phone 922 or call at 319 S.
Orange. 2IS
WANTED to lease 5 or t! room modern
house by desirable tenant before
C'lu Istnias. Phone 1031!. 2 Hi
WANTED Olio men to bring safety
any old thing,
Repair Shop.
umbrellas too. Liberty
220
WANTED Horses and mules for
chicken feed. Rogue River Poultry
Farm, Jacksonville Koau. Phone I
201-W. 221 j
WANTED To loan 'money on city pro-
petty, impioved districts. Mc(.urily
insuiauce Agency.
j;:;5'
WANTED To -iV3 you our
sp"cir.l
price on recovering car tops. Med-
ford Tent & Awsdiig Works. 128 N.
Crane. Medford.
WHAT HAVE YOU
To offer iir excliniiire for a lOO-aere wood and limber Ifitet, lo
cated about 3 1-2 miles from Ookl Hill; estimated to liave bet
ter tlititi a million feet of saw timber and three thousand cords
of black oak wood.
BENNETT INVESTMENT CO.
i.lT ME
I'M 40lNc OUT
THits EVEtSltS' "
192' sr Int l Fitatu.-:; C envies. Inc.
MOXK TO LOAN
FA KM MORTCA'IRS
Ixian Association.
Secy.-Treas.. 220 W
M
ifor.l Farm
F. P. Kartell,
Main St.
TO LOAN .1. 11. Andrews loans money
on real estate and buys mortgages
ami Liberty b-.ir.dn. Phone 5:i-M. ill
North (ii.ipo St.
MIKCK.M.ANEOr.
HAW Fl'liS Highest prices paid for
raw furs. Write for price list. Ship
yont furs to Northwest Coast Fur
Exchange, Inc., 75 Yesler Way.
Seattle. Wash. 225
!' ) ! t 1 1 1". X T A 1 'A 1 1T.M K X T.S
Poll HKNT Bachelor . apartments.
219 Talent. Court. Pl.one 9..5 !t. 21ti
I'OK HI '.XT FlltXlSMF.D UOOMS I
FOR RENT Fiirnlshed rooms, light
housekeeping, dl 1 S. Central. 217
FOR RENT
em, close
side.
I furnished rooms, niod
hb till 'Pine near Hiver
21ii IFOR RENT Rooms, hot and cold
i water. Imperial, 110 N. Front, Med
ford. , 21 1
l Oll ItKXT HOl.HKS
FOR RENT I room house with batii.
Inquire at Valley Candy Co. 21li
iFOH KENT One-half furnished house
210 HotittySt. .'. 20S
von itKX'; f.-,iis
FOR RENT 200 acre ranch lor only
$150 a year. Iltlf in advance. -Inquire
127 S. Grape St. I1U
FOR ItlONT 2i0 acre bearlu'i; . pear
and apple "ondiard; nlsd grain land.
C.ohl Ray Realty Co. Plfone 72S-R or
w-y- :
IFOR RENT llenriiiK pear and apple
orchards, rich river bottom land
from 0 acres 'up, suitable for pota
toes, cabbage nml gardening, on
shares. Gold llay Realty Co. Phone
72S-H or 131-Y.
111 SIXES OPrOKTCXITlES
FOR SALE OR TRADE Medium sized
stock general merchandise, best lo
cation in town, what have you to
trade. For further Information ad
dress C, care Medford Mall Tribune.
221
J Olt KXCHAXGli
FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 acre peach
orchard in Ashland. Will consider
one or two antos If worth the money.
Inquire Valley lint-age. 217
FOR TRADE 10 acres 1 mile from
Merlin, for -automobile. Creek. On
county roatl. About has- been in
cultivation. Inquire room 15, Kcnil
woith Hotel, 133 W. Main St., Med
ford. 21ii
KOI! KALE Al VOMOIIII.I'.S
FOR SALE Ford touring, A-l shape,
good tires. 219 S. Ivy. Phone tiOO-L.
219
FOR SALE 1932 Chevrolet touring
and latest model Dodge roadster,
liny a new ear 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 (iarage. Photic
52. 211'.
FOR SALE Ford In good running
order. Price $125 cash. McCtirily
lnsiiraiiee Agency.
i'Olt SALK 1920 Oakland touring car,
fine condition. Phono 53, Jackson
ville, Ore. 21.9
KOI! SALE LIVESTOCK
for SALE flood
mill- cow, $50.
,. llnrtlett
- FOli SALE-
-.Milk goals cheap. Phone
22P
1 gi;i;-..
IFOR
l Dr.
SALK 15 head
Holms Itarn.
cows at
217
frinry iNiMhr
COAT - MAID
AT THIS
HOOR?
KOR S.V I.IC I .J V l-:ST( K'lv
FOR SAl.F. Matched team bavs.
years, 27U0 lbs., wagon, harness.
Pine St.
:is
I'Oli SALF. Two Toggenhurg milk
goals, one fresh Jan. 1st. iirtti K.
Main. Do nut call on Saturdays. 2 Hi
FOH SALK Registered Hampshire
pigs. From the famous stock of
Silko Chief and Pal's Lass, from
Iowa. Todd 4i Mel..nald, Trail P. O.
Oregon. Hamii ;! miles cast of Trail.
2P.i
FOR SALE Cood ranches. See us
her re buying. .1. II. Andrews, 21
N. drape St. Phono 55-M. If
FOH SALIC Six extra good Jersey
mill; cowa: also work horses.
Walsh's place, one mile northeast of.
Medford on Crater La. e road.
FOR S.M.K-
'resh cows. Phone
l'OIt HALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 100 acres $1325. ',
from .Merlin and S. P. R. R. 20
,u
acres ,
in cultivittion; creek Joins alfalfa
field; on good road. $500 cash, bal
ance to suit. Inquire room 15, Kenil
worth Hotel. 133 W. Main St., Mod
ioli!. 21ti
FOR SALE Fully equipped 70 acre
ranch. 7 mom modern home, bath,
electric lights, garage, large barn,
other outbuildings, t! year old team,
3 cows. 4o chickens, 2 wagons, mow
ers, lake, cultivators, all small tools,
30 t in hay, 300 bushels corn, 75
bushels w heat, family orchard 20
acres, 2.1 acres allalfa, 10 acres In
grain. 7 bargain, tlood te, -11111.
C. S. tluUoiiieltl. Medford Nat l Hani;
lllilg. Phone 3i9. 210"
'Oil SALE Leaso or exchange real
estate, tlold Ray Realty Ckmipanv.-
FOR SALE Alfalfa, grain and stocif
ranches from $5.00 per acre up;
long time, easy payments, ijold Ray
Really Co. . . tf"
FOR SALK IIOSIKS
FOil SALE I room- modern house,
llreplaco tint! up ' to'' ditto in every
way; fine garden, and tho price is
only $11150, $S00 cash. Inquire room
15, Konllworth Hotel, 133 W. Main
St., Medford. 21
FOR SALE l.'Mises: ami bungalows,
furnished or unfurnished ; also
acreage. Insurance. C. S. lltitter
fleld, Medford National Hank illdg.
Phone 389.
FOR SALK 4 room house $5oo, and
almost Va acre of fine garden land,
8 lino fruit trees, water piped for
irrigation, and partly furnished. All
goes. $200 cash. Inquire room 15,
Konllworth Hotel, 133 W. Main St..
Medford. 216
FOR SALK OR RENT Attractive live
rooms and bath with sleeping porch.
411 S. Laurel St. Seu Mr. Helmed.
... 221
FOR SALK
Heatty St.
-Hungalmv homo at
FOU SALK MIHCELLAXEOCS
FOR SALE Another portable Ford
drill press and two vises. Merri
man's Rlacksmith Shop. 221
FOR SALE
olieup. A.
Riverside.
-While Leghorn hens
n. llitnscoui, 521 N.
217
FOR SALE One poiiahie electric
drill and bench stand, (iood as new,
cost $130. Will sell cheap. We have
two. Crater Lake Automotive Co..
123-125 a. Front. Phone 202. 219
FOR SALE 5 room modern bungalow,
close in. Small payment down, bal
ance like rent. Martin. McDonoimh,
Owner, Hotel Nash cor. Phono 329.
21li
FOR SALK Extension dining table
$1.50; fancy golden oak bed, $12
While sewing machine, chairs, rock
ers and other furniture. Phone
403-X-2. 2H1
FOR SALE 50 gallon gasoline lank.
Velio hack, seed wheat; will take
wood for part payment. Phone 201-Y
tf
Aud:tir ft Aceourvttnci
YSTCMAERVIGtO;
f I fxau ran.ee.
8CII.M1TT, Mirr.
Liberty TlMe
Gold Coin Quartz and
Placer Association
tt'o liny nml sell mliilns iiroiiertlin
! TemiHirary Office
201) Liberty lllilK.
Mcdrord
HOW LON colX HOUR'b- j
WUI I - ITS ONE a-h.
AtiLnep.0 1 7 NOV - j '
F4 W
ax i
'i - !
l-( ) ! S A I M I S( '1 ; I . I. A SKI ) IS
FOli HALF.--A No. 1
fresh in December. 3
wagon and harness,
for hogs. Third bousi
.lersov heifer,
75; 2'- inch
?:i5. or trade
east of school
house. Lee Wakefield, Jacksonville.
! FOH SALE Hood dry cord wood. W.
I L. Van lloutell, Cold Hill. 21ti
FOR SALK F.nthe flock White Leg
In. rn year old liens and spring pul
lets. Address Unit 70, It. F. I). Talent.
21'.i
FOR
19-F
SALE
21.
-llay and corn.
Phone
2111
Folt HAI.K -Avery tractor $150:
heavy horse. $50: Ford car $2"o.
W. .1. liartzcll. luf.-.I-l. 2IS
IFOR SALE New nnrt second hand
goods bought and sold. Host cash
price paid for old stoves, furniture
or ant.liiug of vuluc at 3t; S. drape
St. Phone 1032. 219
FOR
SALK Canary Hilda.
Phone
tf
ot
FOH SALE Sand, gravel, sediment
and (Hit. Plowing and teaming work
done. Phono IH2-.I, Samuel Bato
man, 302 Maple St.
FOR SALIC-
Apples and pears from
60c tier box and up, in Medford; at
orchard 25c and up. Gold Ray
Realty Co. Phone 728 II or 134-Y. tf
FOR SALK Apple eidqr, Tokay grape
juice anil new oak or fir kegs at
.Soda Works, lot; llnrtlett. .
FOR SALE Stock carrots. Jacksonville-Central
Point road. Call 4U-.I-2.
noon hour or ovenlng. II. O. Maury.
III S1XESS DIRECTORY
Abstractors
MURRAY PROS. & VAN. VOIDS
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and li.
No. 22 North Central Ave., up
stairs. ! .
.liti-kson County
AIISTItACT CO. -The
only complete Ti
tle System in Jackson
County.
Abstracts of Title anil
Title Insurance
Attorneys
i'OItl'Eil J. NEFF Attirney-nt-law,
rooms 8 and 9, .Medford National
Hank Building.
A. K. REAM ES Lawyer,
Liberty lluildlng.
office In
O. C. HOGGS Heal Estate, law nnd
settlement of estates a specialty.
Oflico 30 North Central.
WINKIKLI) R. CAtl.ORD Lawyer.
. Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main
' St., Medford.
. M. THOMAS Lnwyer, Rooms 1-2-3
Jackson Co. Hank llldg. Medford,
Oregon. Phono 43-.T.
Chiropractor
DR. A. HUltKLIIND Chiropractor.
Special attention to (lastro-lntes-tinal
Diseases Chronic Indiges
tion, and constipation. These condi
tions respond readily to the art, scl-
enco nnd philosophy of chiropractic
No drugs, no surgery, no osteop
athy. Suit 3, 4 and 5 Sparta llldg.,
office phono 2K5.
Chiropractic Physician
IOUETT P. II RAY Straight Chiro
practic, rooms 425-42H Medford
H!ig. 9 lo 12 a. til., 2 to 5 p. m.,
dally except Thursday. Phono 580.
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic and Electro-Therapy. 427
2 Medford Mill,'. Phone WIS. tf
OK. A. It. IlEDtlES Neo-Eclectl(
Phviiician. Mil. I. O IJ 1 S B E
IIEIKJES Naturopathic Chiro
practor. Mechirio-Tlierapy, Upon
dy.othcrapy. Food Sciences. Cliiro-
: practice. Office: StcwurL IlltlK-.
23:, E. Main St. Phones: Office
' 170, n-s. 170-.I-2. -
Dentists
;ll. VICTOR R. KAI'i-'MAN Dentist.
Teeth cleaned, ethically nnd thor
oughly without charge. Special at
tention tt) children's teetil and
pyorrhea treatment.' lOmergency
calls answered at all times.. Office
hours !l n. in. to 5 p. m., evenings
7 to 8. Phones Offico 285 res
331 -It. Sparta llldg., cor. Riverside
and Main, Medford.
DR. II. E. MURPHY- Dentist. Lady
assistant. Office over Woolworth's
Store. Phone 144,
!" ' ' ' -
lirSIXKRS DIRECTORY
Architect
FRANK C. CLARK. 2 19 W. Main SL
Phono 84 l-J.
liulliling Materials
iMEHFOHD CEMENT HKIGK &
It LOCK WORKS specialize In all
kinds of cement htiildluK products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets.
Ciu-pentors nitd lluilriet-s
ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRING
promptly attended to; built In fea
tures a specialty. Furniture built
- and repaired. Call an Roe (llenn &
Martin. S2 0 W. 12lli St. Tel. 71.
Contractor
CO-NTIIACTOHS :No job too largo Of
loo small. Repair work promptly
done, llullt-in fonttires it specialty.
Call and seo. linshore & .Tones, 201
S. Riverside. Phono 457-J.
KxM'i-t Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. K. M. Wil
son. C. P. A. Attention given to
anything In Accounting nnd income
Tax requirements. Look into our
simplified accounting method. Lib
city Illdg., Medford. Phone 157-lt.
Farm Loans-and Bonds
FINANCE TUB AMERICAN FARMER
Applications received for purchase
of farm loan iMinda and loans to im
, prove agricultural conditions. 10. H.
', llurd, Secy.-Treas., 411 M. P. & It.
, llldg., Medford, Oregon.
Optometrist
12. D. ELWOOD Exclusive: ; Eycp
tented, glasses rurnisliea, louse
diltiticntert. SOI V,. Main
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DR. F. li. CARLOW, DR. 1SVA
MAINfO CARLOW Osteopathic
Physicians. 4 111-417 Garnett-Oorey
IlltlK. Phono 904-L. Residence ii
H. Laurel St. v .
DR. W. W. HOWAIID Osteopathia
Physician. Special attention given
to eye, car, nose and throat.' 30S
Liberty building. Phono 400.
Physicians and Surgeon
T. (i. HEINE, M. D. Physlclun and
Surgeon. Specially, Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat. Glasses scientifically
fitted and properly adjusted. Office
314-315 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grape
and Main Sts. '
LMl. J. J. EMMONS Physician an(l
, Surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses' Sup
plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for 8. P.
, Tl. R. Co., Medford llldg, phono 60t.
Dlt. VM. W. P. HOLT Physician
and Surgeon. Ortlces M. F. & H.
Illdg. Phone 105. Roaldonce 118
Genesee' St. -Phono 1C5-J-2.
DR. II. M. SHAW Physician nnd Sur
geon. Eye, ear, nose nnd throat
specialist. Eyes tested, glasses fit
ted. Office hours 10 a. 111, to 12:30
a, in, and 1:30 to G p. in. Room 402
Medford Ilniltllng. Phone 744-11.. tf
Prinlr-in nnd Publishers
. -i
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office- fn
Southern Oregon. Rook binding,
' loose leaf ledgers, hilling systems,
etc. Portland prices, 27 N. Fir St.
Hoofers
GRAHAM & WILSON Practical
roofers. Phono 2i!fJ. 103 E. Elev
enth, Medford, Oro. '
ItitK Weaving
MEDFORD FLUFF UL'G WORKS
' makes fluff rugs from old and
worn carpets and rugs. Phone
' 6I0-.M.'- 706 Pino fit.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 4 2 North Front St. Phone
31". Prices right. Service guar
anteed. .
pAVIS TRANSFER -AND STORAGE
CO. Anything moved day or night.
Sorvlco guaranteed. 29 S. drape.
Phone: Office 644 or res. C47-H or
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