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BRINGING I M - AFRA.I O TO UWR I NE.VER tiCE, A VXJUCC- d f MA,N CVLN PAJb?. CHINA MAY JOIN IN PEACE PACT PEKING. May 23 illy tlii Asso clated Pre ) ".mornl Wu l'il Fu. la control t t Peking following hi re ctut victory oer ('bang Tbo I. In. baa optmed negotiant li with Hun Yut Sen, head (if ihn southern government tit Canton. ThU movement, It I bnlley. d baa brought nearer tim unification o( tha north and south which huv been separated almost roiitlnut ualy atnca the forma (lou of I ha republic ton year nu, Ir, tiuo la undnratood to have In dicated bU wiltlitKiiet to abandon lb southern government ami unit tbo country on two condition. First, tbat tbn parliament Instituted In thw Ural year tf tha republic bo reauem Mod ami aecoud. that t lain SlilU Chang, prmldobt of thn Peking gov ernment resign In favor of a chief elecutlt to I elected by thn parlia ment. In glhir word. Ii. Hun de sire that both tbo Peking and Canton government be suprracded by a re gime representing tha entire coun try. General Wu declared tbat bin only object la to bring about peace, and proaperlly representing tbu entire rouulry. General Wu declnre that bli only object U tn bi lug abt it t e.id und lrtnrty under a united Claim. Wu baa ftppeulful tit the. nation, to Bun Yat Urn. president Ssu t'blh Chang, the newspapers and tha pub lie. aaklnic th people to epre their wilt aa to whal ahall be done 1 1 asked for suggestions from all fac tion and declared that soldier must 00 longer conlrol the government. Professing himself Ignorant of poll tic and dlnWlmlnu poltllrul ambi tion he railed on tbo country to de cide whether llm old or a new parlia ment abut! Int auiiiiiionrd to deal with thn Itutttlon. Kim Yat Son baa ' auawttird. but Wu ,1Vl Kh'b advlavr n Canon haa rportid Rood proapwta for a favorablo reply. . HAIUUN'. rnrburla. May :2. (Hy tho Aaaoclated I'reaa.) Thn dec laration of Independence of Manchu ria, MonRolla and adjacent region re cently proclaimed !y General Chani; Tio-l.ln, military dictator of .Manchu ria, la not operative, according to In formation In the beat Informed for elitn quarter here. Tho proclama tion haa been received wlih lmllffur enre and titer la no apparent rliunne In the tltuatlon lieie. LOCOMOTIVE WORKERS Ml ENTER POLITICS llOI'KTON, Trmia, May 23, U)y the AMix'luted i'reaa)' OCflcinl mi. Irnniie Into pollllca by the lnlernn tlon.il Mrothrrhood of Locomotive Hremen iinrt KnKlneinen na an or ffaiiixittlon to I'O'Operuta with other labor orKiinlxutloiiN wna einbodled In a motion punned litmiilmoUNly nt thla niornlnu'a aeanlon of the convention of tht lirolheriiood. Political ncllvlty on the pnrl of tho brotherhood hern toforloi Iiiih been prohlhlled by the or aiilu'tlon'a law. Afwn the. Drnit Tniht, ' 1 WA&IUNOTON. May 23. Itetftlt druggists rnYne under tiro today In the sniute for what wa descrlhed aa excessive and exorbitant piloo charge for medicines, Hemiloe Hrnoot, re. publlekn, l'tah, predicted thut an 1n veatigntion of prices was roiulng and auld that when ll did, thn people would know tho truth ahont who nmdo The profits. -J.lt 1 I.J.L.. PERIj FTNTmATj IIOMK At Yonr Service Dajf or NUtht 4 1 I Y ' t m i im i -v NORTH AND SOUTH iWloniiaUon twriiiafly Olvea. !,! Cor fllb and Oakdale AjnbiA wwlet ilw)iieii UP FATHER OOT DON'T X- HERE - JJ THAT VE 4IT r(OtECT- Market News li rUk. roi:TI.ANI, Or May :3.Cattl mmilnully alrudy; no rvci'lpta. liona nominally atady; no rrolpla. Khrpp, luml. atPitdv, aluxtp atrady ut dxrln of (0 to II yimirrdny nflrinooii. Hprtn- lnmta I Ml 10; nirdlum tMl?; i-oiritiiun JUUH; eullM lliibt ycarlliiKa 7 K : hmy fi7: llalit llicra IC.OOti T.OU; hruvy II.IOU t.lo: wra I! U 6. lluttrr. I'UItTl.AXI). tir., May li, Hut trr alruily; vtlrn culira 311 Ji; unilrraruiliK ioij i1c i nrtonn JSr; prima Jr. Ilutli-itut No. t ihuin- Ina rrram 0. f. n. p., I'urllund; undcniradra 34 V 3c. tVirtbtnd Uli-ot. I'iHTI.AM), urn, May JS. Wheat, hard wblln II 27; aoft hlt, 'hli cluh, hard winter, northern irln II 10; red W.ilia. ft. is. Tcidny'a our rw-elpla Wheal "; barley 1; flour ; liny 4. !', ISiltry, Grain. I'OilTI.ANIi. May l-X. Y.nn. aril Inn price, man count :0li!lr; buying price IMMtc; a-llln prlre. candled, SJftJic-. aelectrd randled In cartunn, :3:Se. Poultry, hena. Ilaht. Jr; heavy !!; hrnllrra 3IffJ5r; du. k. youn mhllln Peklna. IOCf3:c; old 3J34c Wheat. ItrlVI.ST; bni ley 130 tf St: oula IS.40f 37.00; corn, No. 3, yellow i:. Mlllrun 135. Ity. Inlying- prlcn timothy Vnllry. Ill; ttudlrrn Ureon, 120; alfuUii, llU; ilover I3J; atraw ft per ton. AH MAItKI'.lH ... i Hun I ruiiiiwo Mnrke. HAN KHANCIHCt). May 83. -tt. S. Ilureau of Markitn Kcc.. i-xtraa c; rmru pull. -In Ho, SAN ItANCIRl O. May 13 (Slate ! Mllon of Market.) Ilrnllera 30 to I 4ir: old rooi.f r. 14 to ISe; Lena 21 CASE IS ARRESTED SPOKANE. May S3. Kred Itott. aon of t. E. Hot la, dcn-nsi-d, a mrm ber of tho Jury that tried Maurice C'odd on a chariio of murder, waa ar rested today on nn Indiclmant re lumed by the county grand Jury, chiuglna; him with having prevented Mm. Beatrice Hunt from, appearing before the Jury. Mi. ISiiso 1'nitnn. a witness In the Codd raae, also waa Indicted !y the Jury, w-hleh made Its flnnl report yes terday evening and Wna dtacharned. Klin la rhnrged with perjury In ber testimony In the murder trial. USED CAR BARGAINS Ford Bug at $175 Dodge Touring, at $325.00 Cadillac Touring at $550.00 Chevrolet Baby Grand at $490.00 Terms if , Desired s BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. 1 lXaan at fiiversidd medford;.: 8IEDF0RD MATf Till MINE, MEDFOUD. OUKflpy, TUMSDA V, MAY 2:. V.r' AcmcY 1 1 4ooo cook- J 1 , J por. coupl& ofL M W id- "',-- 1922 y Intx Fiatuhi Stnvicc. IhC. S"-3 - IvIAIII UILD UnilvL " IiOT rOK H.VI-K tlEAL ESTATE BUSINESS DIRECTORY uLnllullllll I ill WAXTIcr-Marrli.d man for ranch I IXJHT (Jp-n fari'd gold watch Satur Wa.llUMIIIl.ll IIUUUU wori,. inquire at Ited rro room. I day on Kant Vain between Crater unT i iiiiioiunr : 6 5 ColtaRe- HHnra EVEN IF ODOROUS Ol.YMPIA, Waali., May 23. Altbo "tbo preaeneo of a HlaiiKhter houae may not be plenMant to th utb-tlc aena," It rnunot Imj cunaldered a pub lic nuiaancn aa long aa ft la operated by aanliiiry ni'-tlioda, tbo aupri'tne court held Unlay. Tbo dwUlon affirm I'd th judirmi'tit of lh superior court of Htevena county dlanilMalng lb action broiiKbt by Robert IIUKhaon aod wlf iiKUlDnt Charloa WlnKhojii u ro- atrain tno latter from operatliiK a, NlauKliter hou on the farm adjolninx theira. ItuKbaon conlondud that tho bxailon or tbo ataiixbtnr boiiao 3u0 fet from lila dwellliiK wna reaponalblo for of- fenalva odora, the prvaenca of f 1 ia and waw a iiii-nucn to tbo comfort. health ami repoao of tho plaintiffs. Tbo court held today that tho evidence tended to allow Wlnnhani operated, the plunl ulonx aaiiltary linea and Hugh aon waa not clilllled to relief. AT Tho menaiferle connected wlthth Howe Van Amberfc clrcua which ox hibita In Medforu .u Tueaday, May 30, lth afternoon nnd evening perfor mances, la the result of ninny jeart of continuous expedltiona to forests and iunalea of every rltine. Involving vaat exiH-nditure. vet forms Imt one He. ri.i,ni ,f n... "iVon,!., i. I Ullll'd III Win I'llVtJ VI UllQ UUlUIDIflUll ticket fifty cents. Parents should consider taking tholr children nn Imiwratlvo and delightful duty, giving as It does, an opixirtunlty of studying tbo moat complete and t comprehensive animal revue ever as . semhled. Other features, appealing to the little ones, are "Mill'' and "Bessie." baby lloiiH. who hold daily receplloua I In menagerie tent, while their jungle- bred parents are in deadly combat with trainers in the ateel-rlbbed arenas. An' army of funny clowns make merry, causing smiles from even the gravest of philosophers. , .. TIiukn Do Clean Job. YAKIMA, Wash., May 23. Two thugs, ono of whom appeared to weigh in tha neighborhood of 300 pounds attacked F. J. Smith, night watchman for tho Northern Pacific, late lust , night. Tho heavyweight knorked out Smith after which the smaller went through hi pockets. When Smith recovered he found tho holdups had made n clean sweep, even taking his shirt. FARGO, X. D.. May 23. Charles Loftlius, former Htato bank examiner of North Dukota has been not II led that nn miiicieu on a perjury cnurgw. by the recent Caas counly grand Jury Investigating affairs of the defunct Scnndlnuvlnn-Anieilcan bank it was announced today at the sheriffs office. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with tc and mall it to Floyo ft Co., 2835 Shef - field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will ( receive in return a trial package con talning Foley' Honey and Tar Com INmnd for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back: rheumatism, backache, kid ney, find Madder ailments; and Foley Catnnrtio Tablets, a wholesome' and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for con stipation, btllotisnoafl, headaches, nnd slugRlsa bowels. Sold everywhere. Adr. - - - 4- - - i MKDFORD ' GRANTS PASS ANIMAL REVUE HOI CIRCUS FOR. SALK or TRADE SMALL RANCH FULLY EQUIPPED, close to Medford Chickens, turkeys, team, rows, calvtitf. 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. Yon can work in town and live on this close In Ranch. At leant look at It and WW WILL SELL IT AT LESS THAN COST OK IMPROVEMENTS. Will trade for Medford house. , . BUYERS AND SELLERS MEET HERE FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore,, 4-MOOT TOWNS WANTBDMeii for aawnilll work. fonaUtlnn of wooda, planlnc mills and bo factory work. Soo 8. I'. White, Saab. Hotel, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday of this week. , 11 WANTKI Orchard man for apraylnir. 1'boiie 697-J-3. tl .WAXTED nirU rEMAXB WAXTKl Hy widowor on amall fruit nuich, wviuaa under 45 year to keep botiae. Threw children age 6 to 9. Pair ware, and If both aufted permanent home. IUjx 3S, Mall Tri bune. C4 WANTED A rlrl to aaalst with Unlit liuUBework. Mora for company, liux C, Mall Trlbuno. 66 WANT KI Woman to take care of Invalid at nlKbt No experience neceaaary. 33o tt. Kir. w WAXTKD ITt,ATIOV8 WANT KD Steady work of any kind by boy of 1C. W. McusDKer, 61 Palm St. 64 WANTED 8pray Ins by day or con tract: have new rig. I'bono 408-K-3 M W A XTED ajiBCEUJIXKOCB WANTED Sewing, embroidery work. crocheting an! 4UH W. Sixth. 58 WANTED Kurnihed house In city. No children. Address Box 92, Mail Tribune. WANTED To bay wagon and mower Address Uox !W, Route 1. Central Point. " , n; WANTED To buy low Iron wheeled wagon. Itione l-F-4. t4 (WANTED $1500 loan on house and lot Mall Tribune, Uox C. 67 WANTED To buy farm. 10 to hO acres, according to location and im provements. Deal with owners only. No real estate dealer need answer. All correspondence must reach me by June IS, m'S. It. A. Fergus, 145 E. Hall Ave.. Marshfiold. Ore. 67 WANTED Modern 6 or 8 room house on or near paving. P. O. Box 104, Medford. tt WANTED Auto radiators, fenders and running boards to repair. C. D. Miller, opposite 8. P. Depot WANTED Honse norma and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. if FOR RENT ROUSES FOR RENT 10 room modern house, lnaiilro 910 E. Main. 5C FOR RENT Fnrnlsned house, three rooms and bath. Also garage for one car. Close in. Call 915. FOR REYT ATAIVTMENTS FOR RENT Months June and July, Furnished apartment No.; S. Cargill Court. Inquire apartment. Tel 9S5 .!!', 64 FOR RENT FCRX1SHED ROOMS , FOR RENT Nice room with bnth. j Mrs. A. C. Hubbard, 322 S. Riverside i Phone 401-J. p,1R HKVT.Kurni.had rooms. 65 8. Holly. FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 245 N. Grape, side entrance. men. tf FOR REXT nOTTSKRKEKlNO ROOM9 .FOR RENT Housekeeping room. 322 S. Crntrul. ' ' FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 325 E. Jackson St Phone 211. FOR RENT Modern housekeeping rooms, 345 N. Hartlett Phone 753-M. tt FOR RENT OFFICES FOR RENT Desirable small front office suite. Apply, room 416 Medford Build inn. ASHLAND BliAMATH rALLe BOCTRJIRX OREGON LOST Pair thrown Y gloves oa N. Hartlett Finder please call Y. W. C. A. House. FOB .EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Car for houae or land or what have you? Phono 64. 56 UVMXEK8 OrPOUTCXlTIES WANTEIK-An active partner with 1050 In good paying business. Mall Tribune, Uox H H. tf FOR 8ALE Sacrtflce: Fully equipped garage and machine shop, good loca tion. Fine opportunity and a bargain. Owner called east. Particulars Rot 26, Central Point 65 FOR BALE AlTOMOnn,ES FOR BALK Bargains In used cam: Ford, Hupmpblle, Baby Overland,1 Dort, Oakland Six. Trucks: Federal. Ford, Samson, Huffman. Clark Motor Co. 58 FOR BALE Samson ton truck. good tires, truck In excellent shape. Includes bed with aide and end gates. Cheap for cash. Leave your address at Box 47, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE 1920 Dong roadster, One condition. See Patton and Robinson Inc. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Shepherd pop, tnornugn red, 10 months old. Phoue 591-R-l. ' FOR SALE A few fresh milch cows, officially tested. Schulz Bros., adja cent to County Fair Grounds. 9 FOR SALE Belgium nolle dog: won-i derful watch dog. Phone 591-R-l. ) FOR SALE A few fresh cows, eicep-; tionauy goon, waisns pince. l mue,rr,n , ,, ttt t NE of Medford on Crater Lake road. J POR SALE Itwt baby buggy rever- SIOXEY TO trOA BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD Money loaned acd 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. FarreJJ, 8ecy.-Treas, 220 W. Main 8t FOR SALE rorWBT AND EGGS FOR SALE Larred Rock hatching egca from O. A. C. best laying atrain. r-hone 201-J. 62 FOR MALE Egg for hatching. O. A. C. Barred Rocks, $1.00 per setting, a E. Gates. tf FOR SALE R. L Red egg for hatch ing. DeVoe. FOR SALE REAli ESTATE FOR SALE 6 room and 8 room house. Address C. Mail Tribune. 69 FOR SALE 160 acres improved ranch. 80 acres in cultivation, 30 acres now In crop, Three springs on place, also well nt house. Price $35 an acre, including farm Implements and household goods. C. R. Weston. Beagle, Oregon. 73 FOR 8ALE Houses and bungajows. furnished or unfurnished; also acreage. Insurance. C. S. Butterfield, Medford National Bank Bldg., Phone 389. FOR SALE Cheapest acreage In Med ford, 5 room house, apples, pears, grapes, berries, water, electricity, fine home place, crop goes with place. Terms can be arranged, $2000. Address 1 X L, Mail Tribune. 67 FOR SALE 2S acres bottom land with about 16 acres in crop. Close to Medford, Will sell, including crop. for $15600. Bennett Investment Co, tf FOR SALE 3 acres choice land with water, some fruit trees and small house, cosh or terms. Uox 137. Rogue River, Ore. , 63 FOR SALK OR RENT Modern bun galow with garage. Price $4000, Terms, Rent $40 per month unfur nished. Phono Mrs, J. W. Judy, 413 orlf.2. 63 FOR SALE Full-sized trailer with bod nnd springs and matress com biimtlon; can be used a tenthouse or trailer separately; also Hotpoint electric range. Cheap if sold this week. Phone 416. AuJ'tiiva, f Accounting, :(o; tfSTEN. ,ERV!CE IrurHrvce ' I Kves!ne.t3a M. P. 8 OH MaTl, SUu rAone 581 Mbarty Bldg By George FOR SALE Bearing near and aoule orchards sacrifloed at $100 acre and up, 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terms Near hlghwayt llold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. FOR 8 ALE Apartment house, choice location, close In; will sacrifice. 4U3-M. 66 FOR SALE 20 acrea in Rose Lane district, under irrigation, about one and one-half miks from Med ford. 204 acres between Talent and Ash land, Pacific highway running thru the property. Nearly all under Irri gation. Could be platted and sold in amall tracts at a large profit. 26 acres rich bottom land near Jacksonville. All under cultivation. House and outbuildings. 1-arge residence lot on South Oak dale avenue. Business lot on North Fir street. lOOxlDO. Close m. Business or residence lot on South Holly street. 60x100. Fine lot on North Rartlett street Close in. lQoxlO. 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. KNIOHT, 801 E. Main St. Medford, Oregon Phone 513-L. tf run salk oa trade 40 acre mostly bottom land, located about 4 H miles from Central Point Paid up water right for 21 acres. Good buildings. Stock and Implements. Price $5S0O. Will take Medford property la exchange. Clarence Pierce. Phone 617-L or 105. tf FOR SALE MISCEIX-VXEOCS tutt sale. Air compressors, pipe from 1 inch to tVt tnch, sanitary beds for camp itse, mattress, black smith outfits, ; drills, tents, shovels. picks, axes, sledge hammers; all these are second-hand goods. Call Rogue River Canal Company's office South Fir St. or phone 129. 59' ; mum gear, .uv. luiiuiro idiv n Main. (56 FOR SALE 3S Colts army revolver, belt and holster, new condition. Price $l. Box 67, Eagle Point, Ore. : 67 FOR SALE 600 gallon wooden tank in good condition. Also 12 horse power boiler. Call .at American Laundry or phone 855-J. 55 FOR SALE Range, roet $125. will sell for $j5. All blue enameled. Phone S87-L. 53 FOR SALE A Ziw loads ot alfalfa aad beardless barley hay at Holly wood Orchard. - 53 FOR SALE OR TRADE Bargain in Olds truck. Will taka in light car, balance easy- terms. Lewis L'lrlch. 54 FOR SALE Wants: Asters, pepper, kale and cabbage. Call C. Carey. Phone 16-FU. , tl FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hay. Campbell. 17-F-21. James 63 FOR SALE Grass hay. Phone 17-F-5. between 12 and 1 o'clock. 63 FOR SALE Team and harness at a bargain. Walter Myers, Phoenix, Oregon. . , . 62 iOR SALB Baled second cutting alfalfa bar. Russ Mill. Phone 629. We dellveri FOR SALE Good clean baled alfalfa hay. Monarch Seed Co. Phone 260. We deliver. FOR SALE Free dirt for lawn or gardens. Call at building lte. Minnesota St H. A. Thierolf. tf FOR SALE A 12 Horsepower steam , boiler, good as new. tor less than hair price, i Phone 203. Snider Dairy ft Produce Co.. Medford. , tf BUSINESS DXnBCTORY Architect FRANK C. CLARK 219 W. Main 8t Phone 841-J. Attorney O. C BOGGS Lawyer. Specialise In Real Estate and Probate Law. 80 North Central Ave. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law rooms 8 and 0, Medford National Bank Building.. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, office In Liberty Building. E. E. KELLY Lawyer. Resumed prac tice of law. Office with Porter J Neff. Medford Nat'l Bank Bldg. Convalescent Home CONVALESCENT HOME Ashland Ore., cottage plan, faces LI thla park, Milk diet anil other nature cures Mrs. W. M Barber. Prourletor. 153 VA(M) FIVr? McManua MURRAY BROS, ft VAN VORI3 Abstracts ot Title. Rooms S tad t. No. 21 North Central Ave., 9 sialrs. ' Jackson County ABSTRACT 00 The only complete Tt lie System tn Jaclrso) County. Abstracts of Title navd Title Insurance. Bolldlnff Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK A BLOCK WORKS Specialise la all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. Chiropractic rtiyslrlaa DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Electro-Therapy. 427 28 Medford Bldr. Phone 965. tt DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectle Physician. DR. LOUISE B. HEDGES Nature pathle Calro practlr. Mechano-Therapy, Spon dylotherapy. Food Sciences, Chiro practic. Office: Stewart Bldf, 235 B. Main St Phones: Offlc. 170; Res. 170-J-2. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Physician. Office hrs. 9 to 13, 2 to 6. Suite 203-04-05-06, Liberty Building, Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO-E, M. Wtt son. C. P. A. Attention given U anything In Accounting and l come Tax requirements. Look tnte our simplified accounting method) Liberty Bid;.. Medford. Phon 157-R. Farm Voans ROGUE RIVER FARMLOANASStJ Loans to pay mortgage and tor agricultural. Attorney E. H. Hard, RCT.-Traa 411 Medford Bldi. Osteopaths 1 R. F. O. CARLOW, DRjEVA MAIN! CARLO W Osteopathic Physicians 416-418 Liberty Bldg. Phong 904-J-2. Residence IS 3. Laurel St, DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia Physician. Special attention given to .eye, ear, nose and throat 101 Liberty building. Phone 410. PTiyslrfaiM aad BargeoM G. HEINE. M. D. Physician nnd 8nrgeon. Specialty, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses scientifically fitted and properly ad J ua ted. Otfloa 814-315 Liberty Bldg.. cor. Grape and Main St. DR. J. J. EMMON3 Physician and Surgeon.. Practice limited to eya, ear, nose and throat Eye scien tifically tested and glasses sup piled. Oculist and Anrlst for 8. P. R. R. Co.. Medford Bldg. . Phone 667.. - . DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physic US and Surgeon. Office Medford Bldg. Phone 165. Residence 111 Geneeee St. Phone 165-J-2. DR. H. M. SHAW Physician and Surgeon. Eye, ear, nose and throat specialist. Eye tested, glasses fitted. Office hours 10 a m. to 12:30 a. m. and 1:30 to p. m. Room' 402 Medford Building. Phone 744-R. tt DR. A. BURSELL Physician aad Surgeon, 312 to 314 Medford Bids, Entrance 35 N. Central. Special attention to spine. Phone 29. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot Piano and Harmony. Composing; Arranging. Studio 313 Liberty Bids. Phonj 72. Printers and Publisher MEDFORD PRINTINQ CO.,' ha the best equipped printing office tn Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing system, etc. Portland prices, 27 N, Fir St Rug Weaving MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets and rugs. Phone) 610-M. 706 Pine St. Transfer EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE COv Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Anything . moved day or night. Hervtc . guaranteed. If Orape. Phone: Oftic) 144, ,or 9Q00O0001v0QO00000OO0Q000g ItlrA or 801, . f - .1-.. Giauaq St, - 41