Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 22, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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K. K. K. CHARGED
WITH VIOLENCE
BAKEH8FIKLD, May 22Tb
Kern coanty grand Jury In a partial
leport. completed Saturday ulgbl.
termed, lb custom of th Ku Klux
KJan "Insidious." and said that
members of the organization had tak
' en the law Into their own hand by
flogglni; and tarring and feathering
tbolr , vlctlme and suspending than
with rope Tha organitailon ot I ho
Klan ia explained lu detail In to re
port, which say that recital of bru
talities and persecution of cltlien.
of tbia county have bt related In
tha oin meetings of tha Klan or
ganisations. , .
Tha report says:
"Testimony shows that Ilia mem
bers of Ibla omanllallon have lakon
tha law lulu thflr own banda. Tbry
hava forced cIHmi of thia county
away from any protection, and aftrr
rmovlnK thim to tomo litolntrd pot
hara upnndd their victim with
roima around thn nncK, fltiRKi'd llit'tn
with ropp, tarrrd and fpllurnd
thnm, awuulied lliaiu ltb auim, and
bava warnnd thnn to loava ihu coun
ty under threat of Una ill.
"Tha avtdonra aliowa that no Invca
tlKallon wai tnado of Ibo truth ot any
rhari(i mada axnlnm thn victim, Ihu
victim boinn fhin no chancn what
ever to dtifcnd blmiclf, von In tnolr
tiwn lllnKul rturt without any ro
tnnMi of JUNtlca or equality.
"Thai ! trim ot all tb cones ro
Intftil to thla (rand jury, of fkiKKint;
and UrrrluRU- Only ono aldo of (ha
caafl wn beard by tbla aelf coniti
tiited court. Jury and executioners,
and beblad which churgns hnva ap
peared domestic troublna. JcaloutltM
and other vldtnca of wallca and
balo.
"Kecllula ot tba aforoiiald brutall
tl and puraucullona ot citlnena of
thla county bava been related In the
open meeting of Ilia Klan orKttnlrn
tloni by mnmbera of tho Klan, allow
ing tha una of black robes In connec
tion therewith, and to member of the
Klan.. on report of mi eh revelation
having been made to tho authorities
of tbta county with a view of having
any Invantlgatlon whatever ot such
otitragea prior to thla grand Jury In
vestigation." T8ARIT8IN, Russia. Tha peasunta
of tha little villages of tho Volga river
valley were aimuod. whon tho food
supplies of tba American Ilcllef admin
istration bfRnn to arrlvo. They find
mt believed It pusnlblo that ruiet
ot tKnl would be fulfilled. Newspaper
articles which hava been collected by
agents of the A. K. A. show some ot
tha astonishment the.o peoplo felt
whon at lust they received tho hoped
for Rifts from Amoiica.
"It la vory fine but It cannot lust,"
aid one pcuHtint wIioho children had
received food from the A. It. A. "8ure.
ly Uiey will atop H soon. They give ua
a little bread, milk, soup and ben tin
and tha children come buck to llfn.
Their cheeks are Ilka apples. When
we had bread they did not look so well
even at throo pounds a day."
The Russian writer who Interviewed
the peasants told them the distribu
tion of food would be continued until
the next harvest.- . , ,
;. In some of the roniot,e cantons whore
there aro many strange, soots the
American food wna received with sus
picion. '."The dovll la tempting us,"
niuiterefl some of the faithful when
the corn and cocoa absolutely un
known before arrived. "He ia posing
aa an American and trying to make ua
drink his brown poison."
PEIUj FTJNTCTtATi HOME
At Tour Service Dai or NUctit
'If lfll'rri
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an
Information toMrttiarty Given,
' 1 Cor 6th and Oakdale -
GRAND
UP FATHER
11
L DAY AI
7
Dills arn out for ti.e JucUnon County
BeJiuol Day to tin held in Anhlnnd on
HulurUay, May 27th. Thla Count)
flchool Day Is to bu observed for the
flint lima In Jackaon county this yaar
JturUin county Is also calling br first
Kutlutrlitg of tlm aurt. It aeama tiltinK
that si'bixil Inlereats held In common
by every family Iti our county should
draw ail toother for thla one day.
Tha Chaunu(ua building In Ashland
la to bousa the morning aesslon, at
which lima etKbtb grada xniduatew
from tha entire county will bo seated
on tha roatrum, and will there receive
their dlplomns, I'rof. ('. 0. Dullach of
O. A. C, will duilver the address to
the graduates. A Kjom by Dick I'paey.
music by the IiIkIj scIukiI orrheatra,
and aotiKa the county-full of child run
know will fill tha irogrsm.
The noon picnic dinner In Anblund
ark will l followed by events la the
park the county drill, Mayixilo wind
Iuks, folk Rame, etc., all on the ttreon
award. Tennis, volley hall, girls' baao
ball, ra-en, jumping, and cuiulc events
will flnlali th utternixm.
wis
HKt'HKKISMlec. Huxamia Lena-
lea auerraafully deft-nld her tltlu
to the Intertmtlontil hard court ten-
n ih hniiliiiiKlil), ilefvatliia MlM
Kllxabetli Itynn. California , iu
etrnlKht acts 6-1. 0-2.
NBW YOIIK William T. Tlldan.
II.. liilladelphln, world's champion.
ilrfi'ulrtl WiitMin M. Wanliburn. New
Ytiik, :. -l In an exhibition
nmtih.
CHK'AflO Jack Dempsty told
reportera I tint Kuropo wus jjrent, but
America was Kf'nter ami left for
l.v Anurles to finish a tlivulrlcul
ciiKuBvinent,
HAS KHAN-CISCO, J. Carlisle
Hlulth, third bnsenmn of thn'Vernon
liuti nml JoReph Kelly, left fiflder for
8a n Kranclm-o furnlNhed a free box
ing event In yohtenlny niornliiK'M
name here, llotli Weru suspended
and fined.
NEW YOKK. May 22. With tho
lesRiie leaderHhl at sluko tho New.
York Yankees turned buck St. Louis,
t-i In the second Riimit nf tho serlea
und hud a mniKln today nf two
guinea, It took ten InnlnKs to subduo
the Urowna, who hit AValte Itoyt
liurd. llulio Ituth Rot IiIh fliHt hit
J '- il 1, 11 l ., Li
USED CAR
BARGAINS
Ford Bug at $175
Dodge Touring, at
r $325.00
Cadillac Touring
r at $550;00
,'" r X
Chevrolet Baby
Grand at $490.00
Terms if' Desired
BUSY CORNER
MOTOR CO.
Hain at Elveraide
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NOW :
ln e returnlnc to the Runic, a double
out of five llmre at but.
Donohu pitched Cincinnati to a
8-1 victory over tha OlunUi, the third
stralKht setback for the world's
champions who are finding unex
pected opponltlon. Jena Iturnes, who
recently pitched a no-hit Rama waa
knocked from the box.
National league,
Urooblyn 1; ChlcaRo (.
New York t: Cincinnati G.
lliMtnn 4: Ht. Iiuis I..
rhlludelphlu-l'lltsburit, not a-hed.
Ull'J.
Aturrican itrm ane.
Ht. Louia 6; New York
innlnas).
t'hlcajjo 1: Waahlnaton I.
No others scheduled.
8. (10
C o at Ioacm.
8-attl 2-4: Halt ljike 7-1.
Vernon -J; Han Tranclaco 7-2.
Oakland 1-4;. Loe Ancelrs 4 1.
Toi-tlnnd 2 i Bacramrnto 4 1,
Yesterday's Results
SAN FRANCISCO. May 22 Stand-
InR of the cluba of the Pacific Coast
leaxue Including yesterday's gaiuea
follow:
W. L. .C.
Vernon 20 IS .634
Kim Francisco .25 21 .&43
Uia AOKeles 26 22 .542
Healtle. 23 23 .t00
Salt Lake 20 20 .600
Oakland -..23 26 .469
lHirtland 17 24 .415
Sacramento 19 28 .404
Market 'News
I.lvoUx-k.
PORTLAND, Ore., May 22. Cat
tle steady: receipts 1652. Choice
steera $1,604) 1; medium to good IS
tl.fiO; fair to medium I7tfl; com
mon to fair M.&0W7: choice cows
and heifers l. 76 iff 7.211: medium to
good 14.75 OS. 76; fair to medium $5
r . 7 6 : common cow a 144!; rannera
I2.SOIS4: bulls t3.76Vl.25: choice
feeder t5.25tf4.25; fair to good.
4 75 0 5-25; choice dairy calve IS. 50
(fit: prime light S.60: mediam
light' 7g; heavy M-50O7.
Mors top 25o hluher; receipts 866.
Prime light 111.2011.75; smooth
heavy 230 to 300 pounds til; 300
puunde and up $ 19 tf 10.50; rough
heavy I7.50tr0.50: feeder plRs 111 25
((11.60; fi.t pigs, 1 1 1.25 It. 60;
atiiRH $5 ((7.00.
Sbvep weak; receipt 100. Spring
lamb 1 9 it 10; medium SW9; com
mon istrs; culls I5: liRht year
IIivk ; heavy 7(fl: light
wethers, 7W8; heavy 16(17; ewga,
12.60 Hi C. All grades ahebred sheep
1 1.60 W 2 under wool prices.
Hutter.
PORTLAND. Ore., May JJ. But
te r steady, extra cubes 33 014c;
undergrndea 30 iff 32c;, cartons IRc;
prints 3 Sc. Ilultorfut.' No. 1 churning
cream, 40c f. o. b., Portland. I'ndor
gmdea 34 0 36c.
Portland Wheat.
PORTLAND. Ore., May 23.
Wheat, hard white, soft white, white
club, lined winter, northern spring
1.15: lied Walla 11.21.
Tmlay'a enr receipts Wheat 104;
flour 6; hay 1.
Kan PranctNco Market.
BAN FRANCISCO, May ti.
Itureau ot Markets) Kkk",
-U. S.
extras
26c; extra firsts 26c; extra
23c; extra pullets, fimta 22c
sized pullets No. 1, 18c.
pullets
under-
" SAN FRANCISCO. May 22.
(State Division of Markets) Broil
ers 33 to 62c; young roosters 25 to
47c. Old 14 to J 9c. Hens 21 to 32.
Ducks 23 to 25c: live turkeys 33 to
36. Dressed 36 to 44c.
A audden change in the weather
Is gladly ' welcomed, aa tho close,'
warm days were getting very opprea
slvo It Is hoped the wind will bring
n (rood rain, as the crops are at a
liL.1 1 J II I. J-l 1 l Jil.lL
MEDFORD GRANTS PASS
f , Vl ' . ,'FOR S.VLK or TRADE
SMALL RANCH FULLY EQUIPPED, close to Medford Chickens,
turkeys, team, cows, calves. All farm machinery. Part of ranch
is bottom land balance under ditch with paid up water. Crops
all In. Dandy 5 room bungalow, good barn, stable and out
buildings. You can work In town and live on this close in Ranch.
At least look at it and WE WILL SELL IT AT LESS THAN COST
OF IMPROVEMENTS. Will trade, for Medford house.
BUYERS AND SELLERS MEET HERE
FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY Medford Bldg., aledford, Ore,
4V-MOST TOWNS
mrt)FQtid. onripx, moxda y, may 22, mi
-r I -h 7 yi f
I I'LL TELL,
MOW,9
stiiRe where It ' would be of much
benefit.
Hev Kd wards, who has lieen RlvlnR
sermona throuRhout tho KurIm 1'oint
section, delivered a very Interesting
m-rmon at our ethoou housa Sunday
evrnlnR.
C'harlea DtiRKan und family left
Wrdneaday for Southern California,
wherw they will make their future
home. -. '
A reception In honor of Mrs. Dug
Riin'a departure, . waa Riven at her
home In at week by the l-udlen' club,
of which she was on earnest mem
ber and from which she will be
greatly inleeed.
Mr. and Mr. Iliokens of Seattle,
who have int 3 months tourins; the
weal coaat ' states, visited Sunday at
the D. C. Wllaoo home. The couple
spent a -k with relatives In Med
ford and left Monday for their home.
Many from her attended the high
school play at Hold Hill Friday and
felt well paid for their ticket. The
character were well chosen and
each one carried the part so well that
no pep or ; Interert lapsed through
out the piny.
The aeveral contontanta who were
taking the state examinations from
our school, found the questions very
unusual. It seems to be the com
plaint from many other school.
J. A. Cook haa out un a wind mill
I on hie premise here and will 'irri
gate a small plot of ground.
Rome of the orchardlata have com
menced spraying and other will
follow as aoon aa the weather settles.
HELP WANTED MAJLB
WANTED Orchard man for sprayinK.
Phone 697-JJ. ' tf
WANTED
FEMAliE
WANTED Woman for general house
work, two In family. 131 Almond. 5
WANTED Woman to tako care of
invalid at night. No experience
necessary. 330 8. Fir. 63
WANTED Housekeeper and woman
to take care ot Invalid at night. Call
at 330 S. Fir. 62
WANTED Girl or woman to assist
with general housework. Mrs. Roy
Nichols. R. F. IX 1, Central Point.
Phone 195. 52
WANTED SrxCATIOXS
WANTED Steady work of any kind
by boy of lb. W. Messenger, 531
Palm St. . 64
WANTED Spraying ny day or con
tract; have new rig. Ehou 408-R-3.
CO
WASTED MIBCELLAJTEOCS
WANTED To
877-J.
rent, a go-cart.
Call
62
WANTED To buy low iron wheeled
wagon. Phone l-F-4. 54
WANTED $1600 loan on housa
lot. Mall Tribune, Box C.
and
67.
WANTED To buy arm, 10 to 80
anrett, according to location and im
provements. Deal with owners only.
No real rotate dealer need answer.
All correspondence must reach me
by June 16, 1922. H. A. Fergus, 145
E. Hall Ave., Marshfleld, Ore. 57
WANTED Modern 6 or 8 room house
on or near paving. P. O. Box 1094.
Medford. tt
WANTED Auto radtatocs, fenders
and running boards to repair. C. D.
Miller, opposite S. P. Depot
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Four
Phone 693-L.
bungalow.
63
FOR RENT Furnistted house, three
rooms and bath. Also garage for
one car. Close in. Call 915.
FOR RENT AFAKTMEN'TS
F&Trknt Months Juno and July
r urnlBhed apartment -wo.' s. v;arsui
Court. Inoulre apartment. Tel 985.
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished ' rooms.
8, Holly.
222
65
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms,
-. 245 N. Orape, side entrance.
men.
tf
ASHLAND
KTiAMATQ FALLS gj
i a
SOUTHERN ORBOOJf
f 1 1 iBBf '
FOR HK.VT H Of H EK FKXI N Q
ROOMS
l)H RENT Housekeeping room.
8. Central.
322
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms. 325 E. Jackson Bt. Phone
211.
FOR RENT Modern housekeeping
rooms, 345 N. Battlett Phone 753-M.
tf
FOR RKNT OFFICES
FOR RENT Dealrable email front
office suite. Apply room 418 Medford
BuUding.
vast
LOST Pair urown kid gloves on X.
Bartlett Finder please call Y. W
C. A. Houxe. :
FOB EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE Car for house or land
or what have you? Phone C4. 66
BUSINESS OPTOBTCXTTTES
WANTED An active partner with
$650 in good paying business. Mail
Tribune, Box II II. tf
FOR SALE Sacrifice: Fully equipped
garage and machine shop, Rood loca
tion. Fine opportunity and a bargain.
Owner called east. Particulars Box
26. Central Point. 55
FOR SALE ALTOMOHILES
FOR SALE Bargains in used cars:
Ford, Hupmobile, Baby Overland,
Dort, Oakland Six. Trucks: Federal,
Ford, Samson, Huffman. Clark
Motor Co. 5d
FOR SALE Samaon ton truck.
good tires, truck In excellent shape,
includes bed with side and end
gates. Cheap for cash. Leave your
address at Box 47, Mall Tribune.
JFOR SALE 1920 DoOxe roadster, fine
conuiuoa. see ranoa ana uoomson
Inc.
FOR SALE L,IYKSTOCK
roil SALE Shepherd pop, thorough-
red. 10 months old. Phone 591-R-l.
FOR BALE A few fresh milch cows,
officially tested. Schulx Bros., adja
cent to .County Fair Grounds. 59
FOR SALE Belgium police dog; won
derful watch dog. Phone 591-R-l. "
FOR SALE A few fresh cows, excep
tionally good. Walsh a place, 1 mile
NE of Medford on. Crater Lake road.
65
MONEY TO LOAN
BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD Moifby
loaned and good ranches for sale by
J. B. Andrews, Investment Broker.
31 N. Grape St Phone 63-M.
FARM MORTGAGES Medford Farm
Loan Association. F. P. FarreU,
Secy.-Treas., 220 W. Main 8t
FOR SALE rOUliTRT AND EGGS
FOR SALE 100 White Leghorn lay
ing hena, 1 and 2 years old. Tancred
strain. A bargain. P. O. Box 101.
Jacksonville, Oregon. 67
FOR SALE Barred Rock, hatching
esr from O. A. C. best laying strain.
t hone 2014. - 62
FOR SALE Eggs for hatching, O. A.
C. Barred Rocks, $1.00 per setting.
C. E- Gates. tf
FOR SALE R. L Red eggs, for hatch
ing. DeVoes. ' ..
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Cheapest acreage in Med
. ford. ' 6 room house, apples, pears,
grapes, berries. ., water, . electricity,
fine home place,, crap . goes with
place. Terms can be arranged, $2500.
Address I X I Mail Tribune. ; 57
FOR SALE 28 acres bottom land with
about 16 acres In crop. Close to
Medford.' Will sell, including crop.
for $6500. Bennett Investment Co. tf
FOR SALE 3 acres choice land with
water, some fruit trees and small
house, cash or terras. Box 137.
Rogue River, Ore. 53
FOR SALE Apartment house, choice
location, closa in; w(ll sacrifice.
403-M. -V . ' 55
FOR SALE Full-sized trailer with
bed and springs and matress com
binatlon; can be used as tenthouse
or trailer separately; also Hotpoint
electric range. Cheap if sold this
week; Phone 41r.. ' .
Aud:tita
Accour11ia '
SYSTEM
iERVICElO;
'Itv.sujr'aiNCc.'
llrveshr.crts
M. P. SCHMITT, Hp,
Phone Ml Liberty Bldg
By Georg'e
JERrV- hUtfVY AH IT YQOFi
r-VQrvc AWA1 FROM W
IT5 r 'Mn UHLUI j',W1J
I "I ' ' '922 or furs. Feature Service. Inc. 5'
FOR SALE KKAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Unfurnished three-room
bouse. Terms. Box 62, Mail Tribune
FOR BALE: Bearing pear and apple
orchards sacrificed at 1100 acre and
up, 1 acre tract and up. Easy terms.
Near blghway. Gold Kay Realty Co.
Phone 728-tt or 134-Y.
FOR SALE 1C0 acres Improved ranch,
- HO acres in cultivation, 39 acres now
In' crop. Three springs on place,
also well at bouse. Price $35 an
acre. Including farm implements and
bou ehold goods. C. R. Weston,
Beagle, Oregon. ' 73
FOR SALE Houses and bungalows,
furnished or 'unfurnished; also
acreage. Insurance. C. S. Butterfield,
Medford National Hank. Bldg., Phone
389. '
FOR SALE 20 acres in floss Lane
district, under irrigation, about one
and one-halt miles from Medford. 1
200 acres between Talent and Ash
land, Pacific highway running thru
the property. Nearly all under Irri
gation. Conld be platted and gold in
small tracts at a large profit.
26 acres rich bottom land near
Jacksonville. All under cultivation.
House and outbuildings.
Large residence lot on South Oak
dale avenue.
Business lot on North Fir street,
100x100. Close in.
Business or residence lot on South
Holly street 50x100.
' Fine lot on North Bartlett atreet
Close in. 100x100. Two small houses
and outbuildings. Fine investment
Prices given on application. Will
sell on reasonable payments down
and easy terms on the balance.
C. A. KNIGHT,
SOI E. Main St Medford, Oregon
Phone 513-L. tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 acres
mostly bottom land, located about
4Vi miles from Central Point Paid
up water right tor 21 acres. Good
buildings. Stock and implements.
Price $5800. Will take Medford
property in exchange. Clarence
Pierce. Phone 517-L or 105. , tf
FOR SALE WSCSIXAyEOUS
FOR SALE Range, rost $125. will sell
for $55. All blue enameled. Phone
S87-L. 53
FOR SALE A fow loads of alfalfa
and beardless barley hay at Holly
wood Orchards. 53
FOR SALE One 2-borae single phase
electric motor cheap for cash. 32J
S. Central. 62
FOR SALE OR TRADE Bargain in
Olds truck. Will take in light car,
balance easy terms. Lewis Ulrich. 64
FOR SALE Plants: Asters, pepper,
kale and cabbage. Call C. Carey.
Phone 16-F-ll. tt
FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hay. James
Campbell, 17-F-21. 63
FOR SALE One 72-ton Indiana silo,
good as new; would consider cattle
or hogs in exchange. Schuli Bros.,
adjacent to County Fair Grounds. 52
FOR SALE Grass hay. Phone 17-F-o,
between 12 and 1 o clock. 53
FOR SALE Team and harness at a
bargain. . Walter Myers, Phoenix
Oregon. 62
tOR SALE Baled second cutting
alfalfa hay. Russ M11L Phone 629.
We deliver.
FOR SALE Good clean baled alfalfa
bay. Monarch Seed Co. Phone 260.
We deliver.
FOR , SALE-j-Free, dirt for lawns Qr
gardens. cai at Duuuuig sue,
Minnesota St H. A. Thierolf. tf
FOR SALE A 13 Horsepower gteam
boiler, good as new, for less than
half price. Phone 203. Snider Dairy
& Produce Co., Medford. tf
BUSINESS DIKKCTORY
Architect
FRANK C. CLARK 219 W. Main Bt
Phone 841-J. .
Attorneys
O. C BOOGS rLawyer. , Specializes in
Real Estate and Probate Law.- 30
North Central Ave. .
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law,
. rooms a and 9, Medford National
, Bank Building. ,
A. E. RE AMES Lawyer, office in
Liberty Building.
E. E. KELLY Lawyer. Resumed prac
tice of law. Office with Porter J
Naff. Medford Nat l Bank Bldg.
Convalescent Home
CONVALESCENT HOME Ashland,
Ore., cottage plan, faces Llthla park.
Milk diet and other nature cures.
Mrs. W. M. Barber, Proprietor, . 153
Granite St. " 43
McManus
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BCSIXEB9 DIRECTORY
Abstractors
MURRAY BROS, k VAX VORIS
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 6,
No. 22 North Central Are., D
stalrs. Jackson County
AflrtTUACT iX)
The only complete Ti
tle System la Jackson
Connty, L . ?- '
Abstracts of Title aad
' Title) fasaraoce. .
Building Materials
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK Jk
BLOCK WORKS Specialize) la all
kinds of cement building product.
Cor. Fir and Tenth Street.
Chiropractic Pttyslctaa
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic and Electro-Therapy. 427
2S Medford Bldg. Phone 915. tf
DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectta
Physician. DR. LOUISE E.
HEDGES Naturopathic Chlro
practlr. Mechano-Therapy, Spon
dylotherapy. Food Sciences, Chiro
practic. Office: Stewart Bldg,
235 E. Main St. Phones: Office,
170; Res. 170-J-2.
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlropractla
Physician. Office hrs. 9 to 12, 2 to 5.
Suite 203-01-05-06, Liberty BuUding.
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wtt
son, O. P. A. Attention given tt
anything in Accounting and. In
come Tax requirements. Look InU
our simplified accounting method
Liberty Bldg.. Medford. Phonf
157-R. - i
Farm Laana
ROGUE RIVER FARM. LOANASS'l
Loans to pay mortgages and for
agricultural. Attorney E. II. Hard,
Secy.-Treaa.. 411 Medford Bldg.
Osteopaths)
1 R. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians
416-418 Liberty ' Bldg. , Phong
904-J-2. Residence 26 9. Laurel St,
DR. W. W. HOWARD-i-Osteopathlo
Physician. Special attention given
to eye. ear. nose and throat. 301
Liberty building. Phone 495.
Physicians aaI Borgeoaa
T. O. HEINE, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Specialty, Eye, Ear, Noes
and Throat. Glasses scientifically
fitted and properly adjusted. Office
314-315 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grape
and Main Sts.
DR. J. J. EMMONS Physician ant
Surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat Eyea sclen
, tifically tested and glasses, sup.
plied. Oculist and Aurlst tor S. P.
R. R. Co., Medford Bldg, Phono
667..
DR. WM.'W. P. HOLT Physician
and Surgeon. Offices Medforg
Bldg. Phone 165. Residence 11$
Genesee St. Phone 165-J-2.
DR. H. M. SHAW Physician and
Surgeon. Eye, ear, nose gad
throat specialist. Eyes tested,
glasses fitted.- Of flea hours 10 a.
m. to 12:30 a. m. and 1:30 to I
p. m. Room 402 Medford Building.
.Phone 744-R. , tf
DR. A. BURSELL Physician and
Surgeon, 312 to 314 Medford Bldg,'
Entrance 35 N. Central. Special
attention to spine. Phone 29. r
Piano Instructions ' ' ?
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
Piano and Harmony. Composing,
Arranging. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg.
Phone 72. s . ; ' . , i a
Printers and PabUshera
MEDFORD PRINTING CO has tha
best equipped printing office la
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
- loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices, 27 N, Fir fit
Rng Weaving
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS
makes fluff rugs from old and
worn carpets and rugs. Phona
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EADS TRANSFER & STORAGB3 Cp.
Office 42 North Front St. Phon
816. Prices right. Service guv.
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DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAQS
CO. Anything moved . day ot
night. Service guaranteed. 19 f
Grape. Phone: Office S, or
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