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... f . BRINGING A PACKAGE. "YOUR ' WIFE. L.EFT list OOR, ENLARGE SCOPE OF BANKER'S SHARE PARIS, June 0. (Iiy Associated Press). The desirability ol enlarging the scope of the international bankers' committee which has been considering a foreign loan for Germany was unof ficially discussed today by the mem bers of the reparations commission. Hiey decldod to meet tomorrow to formulate a reply to the bankers, who recently asked for information as to the credit basis proposed. It was said this afternoon it was possible the answer would be formu lated and transmitted officially by the commission, instead of informally, as at first intended. The French member of the repara tions commission Is known to have been instructed by Premier Polncare not to approve any reduction in the total amount of reparations charged against Germany, but it is considered quite possible that the commission without committing itself to any such reduction may tell the bankers they are free to offer any suggestions they think might be helpful In solving the problem of an international loan. "Fool's Paradise" Coming Whether or no you are living in a fool's paradise, you should not miss the opening display at the Rialto thea ter tomorrow of Cecil B. De Mille's remarkable- Paramount production of "Fool's Paradise." This Is a picture de luxe in which such screen favorites as Dorothy Dalton, Mildred Harris, Con rad Nagel, Theodore Kosloff; John Davidson and Julia Faye portray the principal roles. It is a delightful pic ture in every respect and wo are cer tain its reception hore will be fully in keeping with its merits as one of the finest pictures ever shqwn in this city this season. -' - Meighan Film at Page "A "Prince There Was,"- Ib the title of Thomas,! Meighan's latest iblg offer ing now playing at the Page theatre. ffH IJarrls, noted ' for her work Vfre in a number of recent big produc tions, is the leading woman.. One of her recent roles was in "The Woman in His House."' Meighan has appeared here in "The-iMirifclQ Man" and "Cappjr Ricks" and" a numler of Cecil DeMille I productions. George M. Cohan Is the J author of the story which has made a brilliant success on the stage. Miss Harris is seen In the role of a young girl, who after her father's death, seeks to make her. way as a short story writer, but with poor suc cess. Her plight is discovered by Charles Martin, played by Mr. Meighan a wealthy but discontented young man who falls in love with her and then poses as an assistant magazine editor in order that he may buy her stories. He buys a controlling Interest in a metropolitan magazine bo that he may publish the 'girl's ' story which the majfazine had previously refused. His broker.'wno is in love with the girl, jealously denounces Martin as the man who1 caused her father's ruin. The ensuing1 ''complications are of a highly interesting us well, as . a humorous nature. ' One of the most important players Is Charlotte "Peaches" Jackson, a popu lar juvenlleactress. 'others are Nigel Bnrrle,- Guy Oliver-and' Sylvia Ashton. "Peggy Behave", a cleverly produced PERI FUNERAL HOWB' At Tour Service Dai orflsht Infurma-UOQ mrtnafrf Glvem Cor Oth and Oekdale AaJnUon Borrict Vtoai H UP FATHER oh: than i ll lK.fc. IT HOME. "Baby" Peggy comedy. The" Path News, and Gene Howard at the mighty Wurlltzer complete the offerings, Market News Livestock. . , PORTLAND, Ore.. June 6. Cattle 25c lower; receipts 85. Choice stoers 8.3S 8.75; medium to good $7.75 8.26;- fair to medium 0."57.7S; common to fair $G.256.75; choke cows and heifers $6.257; medium to erood 5.25 6.25; fair to medium, $J.255.25; common cows, $3.50 W4.50; canners $23.50; bulls, $3.75 5.60; choice feeders $5.26 6.25( fair to good $4.76 5.25; choice dairy calves $8.50 9.60; prime light $8 8.50; medium, $7S; heavy $4.50 7. . Hogs steady: receipts 85. ' Shoep steady, no receipts. . Poi'tluud BuUcr. PORTLAND, Ore., June 0. But ter steady; extra cubes 353Cc; underBiados, 32 34c; cartons 41c; prints 40c. . Butterfat No.. 1 churn ing cream, 41c f. o, b., Portland; undergrados 38c. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., June 6. Wheat: Hard white $1.18; soft white, white club, hard winter, northern spring $1.16; red Walla $11.12.- 1 . Todays' car receipts Wheat 110; flour 4; oats 1; hay 1. San Francisco Markets SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 6. (U. S. Bureau ojf .Markets).: Eggs," '.extras, 2,V&s; extra pullets 26c; extra pullets, firsts nominal; undersized pullets' No. 1, 19VSC. SAN FRANCISCO, June 6. (State Division . of Markets). Poultry, un changed, v .: N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK, June 6 Free offorlngs in industrial shares continued, the efforts to prevent the merger of some of the independent steel companies In viting- realization and bear selling. Abundant supplies of money at lower rates and a rise in demand sterling at 4.51 were- without sustaining effect. Mexican, California and Pan-American Petroleums, American Sumatra Tobac co, Studebaker and Kennecott Copper were depressed, 2 to 2 points. A few shares pursued a contrary course, Con solidated Gas rising 24, New York, Chicago and St. Louis first preferred 2, and United States Alloy Steel Cos don and Groat Northern 1 to lVfc'. ' American Beet Sugar American Can 50.6 American Car & Foundry 168.3 American Hide & Leather pfd .. 71.8 American International Corp.... 41.3 American Locomotive ....:........H.i American Smelting & Refg 64 American Sugar 79 American Sumatra Tobacco 42 American T. & T. 123.1 American Tobacco 143 American Woolen 94 Anaconda Copper i. 55.2 Atchison 99.7 All., Gulf & W'. Indies 39.5 Baldwin Locomotive 1 13.2 Bethlehem Steel "B" 77.8 Canadian Pacific 138.3 Chandler Motors i 75.2 Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul 27.2 Chicago, R. I. & Pac... 44.3 Corn Products .'. 103.8 Crucible Steel 75.7 Famous Players-Lasky ...i..i...... 83.3 General Asphalt 64.7 General Electric 167 General Mtors .' 14.3 Goodrich Co 42.3 Great' Northern, pfd x.. 77.7 Illinois Central : 105 Inspiration Copper 43 International Harvester 106 Kelly-Springfield Tire 50.5 Louisville & Nashville 119.3 Mexican Petroleum 139.1 IMdvale Steel 36.5 New York Central- 90 X. Y.i N. H. and Hartford 32.5 Northern Pacific 76.2 Pacific Oil 65.5 Pan American Pe'troleum 70.5 Pennsylvania .- 41.8 People's Gas 86 Pure Oil ; 33.8 Reading'..;.:. 75.6 Rep. Iron A Steel 73.1 Sears Roebuck .... 77.2 Sinclair Con. Oil 37.3 Southern Pacific 89.5 Standard OiUof X. J - 196.8 Studebaker Corporation 123.2 Transcontinental Oil 18.5 Union Pacific ,..,......., 138 Mi - i 1 STRDFORD MATE TRTBITrTE. I'M MOT tTOCK OM BOT THfb M.HT EE. A. PREtE.NT FER. me: United Retail Stores 66.5 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 57 United States Steel 102.3 Utah Copper '.: 67.5 Wostinghouse Electric 02 Willy's Overland 9 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED General housework by middleaged lady. Address Grants Pass, Ore., Route 4, Box 55. 67 WANTPjD By mlddleagod lady, with boy 13, position cooking for men on ranch. Competent to take full charge. No woman boss. Mrs. Mohr, Juckson and Pacific Highway. UO WAN'TED-'-Largc girl, 12, wants work as mother's helper or nurse girl. Phone 594 eveniugs. 66 WANTED Porter work and floors to wax. Phone 287-Y, room 207 Puipps Bldg. 09 WANTED HKLr FEMALE WANTED Woman as second cook in summer resort for July 1st. Phone 179 noon hour or 5 to 6 p. m. till Wednesday. Then address Manager Recreation,. Ore; 65 WANTED First class experienced girl for cooking and general house work, family of four, with second girl. Young or inexperienced girl - not desired. Answer 33, Mall Tri bune. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Solicitor to travel. Apply . to car license 91999, City Camp Grounds. 66 WANTED Man with outfit, to clean ' well 42: ft, doop, containing 16 ft. of water. Phone 753-W. 65 WANTED Men and large boys for ' thinning' apples. Bear Creek Orch ards. Phone 8-R-l. - 66 WANTED Man general orchard work Foothills Orchard, 611-J-4. 68 WANTED Experienced men for log ging camp, sawmill, lumber yard and box factory work. Fruit Growers Supply Co., Hilt, Calif. 67 PELICAN BAY LUMBER CO., KLAM ATH FALLS, OREGON, now in full ' operation for season 1922. Wanted, timber fallers, teamsters and other woodsmen. We can also use men at our sawmill, planing and box factory ' in the. different work. Also want to contract piling of grepn lumber,. In. tcrcsted parties correspond with our : labor department, Klamath Falls. 1 70 WANTED IHlBCEIiLiAKEOGS WANTED Second-han centrifugal pump, z or ZV4 in. socona-nanu gas engine, 2 or 2 h. p. Both to be In good running condition. Phono 816-X. , r 66 WANTED Your phonograph, as part payment on a new piano. Phone H. N. Lofland. 06 WANTED Home on ranch for 14 ypar old boy. References exchanged. Call 113 E. Eleventh after 6 p. m. 66 WANTED Second-hand Underwood or Royal typewriter. Address Box I. . 65 WANTED Ice chest. Phone 325-W. 66 WANTED 250 lawn mower owners to have their mowers sharpened. Lib erty Repair Shop. 80 WANTED Modern 6 or 8 room house on or near paving. P. O. Box 4094, Medford. . tf WANTED House moral and re pairln. Phone 488-M or 488-X tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED Air active partner in good paying business. Mail Tribune, Box T J. . tf MISCELLANEOUS FREE Splendid apple stumps in field, for the fireplace, at Bear Creek Orchards. Phone 8-R-l. " 67 FOB RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Half store on Main St., -.Medford. Box 63, Tribune. I MEDFORD GRANTS PASS 1 .J r. - II I III I." -'... VI I I . J I i "iT I C 1 K-l lUt . ' II I III III V TV I 1 JT a Productive, Prosperous Valley Farm 70 acres, best typo tarm for sure steady returns, close to Medford, half- black bottom soil,.: balance under ditch, all in crop, 2-acres mixed orchard. Modern city bungalow, seven rooms. Flue barn and buildings, all stocked and equipped. Owner will sacrifice. FOl R-8ITE SALES AGENCY Medford Building, Medford, Oregon , 4VMOSX TOWNS MEDFOTCT). ORltfiOX. TUKSUAY, .Tt'Xi: 0. 1022 t wim'm i . i i i rrrrriTr'"! i 4 r vrTj iiu i .-JbV 'A f.,milrHIT"i T ri . 111 I C . I I ' V."-. i w i w-w - III 111 I 1 "7 111 1 V - . . ' I III I I T . "v-"" .111 . . . I III HI 111 - S lSDi ... ,.' cvf ' 1922 by Int'L Feature Service, Inc. T g .g . , FOB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms, hot and cold water, garage in connection. 124 King St., ono block . from Library. I FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Housekeeping apart ments. Riverside Apartments. Plume 257-J. 71 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 005 W. Main; Phone S04-L. 69 FOR RENT Three room furnished apartment, light and water, $25. Inquire Sugar Bowl. tf FOR RENT ROU8EKEEJUNG ROOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 8 Jap Store. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 511 S. Central. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, 325 E. Jackson St. Phone 211. FOR KENT HOUSES FOR RENT Houses. Brown & Wliito. tt FOR RENT Furnished modern bun galow. Phone 334.,.. 6S FOR RENT Completely furnished five room house, with sleeping porch, garage, cloae in. Phoue 651. 65 FOR RENT OR SALE Bungalow. 206 Elm. 11 66 W.ANTEB Furnished ropni near park, rent not ovor $15. Trlbuno, Box M E. . - 66 FOR RENT Throe room modern houso and garage. Phono 9S2. 09 FOR RENT Modern 6 room furnished house, garden. Box 37, Mall Tribune. FOR RENT 6 room furnished bunga low. 429 S. Central. Fehl Invest ment Co. FOR RENT Why rent? Buy Medlord Home. Pay like rent. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR RENT House, three roomB and bath. ' Also garage fcr one car, close In. Call 916. 1X5 ST LOST Small gold handled knlfo on road between llillcrest Orchards and Modford. Please return , 409 Liberty Building, Medford. 06 LOST Black and white setter Phone 390-W. dog. LOST Black Shepherd (log, white under throat and on tip of tall. Ho ' ward. Phone 117-M, 332 N. Central. 65 FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Seattle unimproved or equity, whole or part of 240 acres near Gold Hill, with water right, buildings, and 114 miles woven wire fonce, value $4000. Also 10 acres desert land near Central Point, un improved, might exchange for car. W. S. Campbell, Gold Hill, Oregon. 06 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Fine young cair. 201-J.-' ., " Phone 67 FOR SALE Two young cows. Tel. 28-J-l. fresh milk 09 FOR SALE Good team and wagon; make a fair price and take .them. Phone 102-R. Write Box 206, Eagle Point. - . 68 FOR SALE Three Dodge, Medford. slioats. B. Lt 60 FOR SALE -Two cows, one fresh, heavy njjlker. H B S. Central Point 38x2. 60 FOR SALE Beautiful young Jersey cow, gentle. Tom Pankey, Central Point. Phone 58. 67 FOR SALE A few fresh cows, excep- tlonally good. Walsh's place, 1 mile NE of Medtord on Crater Lake road 65 ASHLAND KLAMATH FALLS gj BOtrraB.N ORftOOM MONEY TO LOAN BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD Money loaned and good ranches tor sale by J. R. Andrews, Investment Broker, 31 N. Grape St Phone D3-M. FARM MORTGAGES Medtord Farm Loan Association. F. P. Farrell, Secy.-Treas., 220 W. Main 8t FOB SALE Al'TOMOniLKS FOR SALE Dodge touring In perfect condition, a real bargain at $450. Terms. Phono 371-Y. 69 , : , . FOR SALE 1921 Ford sedan. Ronsorf. able. Address J. C. M., Mall Tribune. FOR SALE 1920 Doc.50 loauster, tine condition. See Patton and Robinson Inc. FOR SALE rOUJTRV AND EGGS FOR SALE Day old and week old chicks. Leghorns and Reds. Square Deal Hatchery. Phono 951-L. 67 FOR SALE Tancretl White Loghorn hens, breeding pen, lnying. Two 120 egg Incubators. Fii-st turn cast off Crater Lake road. Bolgar, R. 3. 65 FOR SALE R. I. Red eggs tor hatch ing. DeVoe's. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Four bungalows. Soldiers' bonus will apply. C. S. Buttorfield. 09 FOR SALE Good home. 937 S. Holly. Phono 779-Y. 71 FOR SALE 5 acre tract, 2 acres each apples and pears just coming in bearing. Good buildings. Three miles from Medford. P. O. Box 891. . '.. ,- 66 1'OR SALE Eight room modorn homo ready for immediate possession, located close in, 315 S. Riverside. Living room 12x20, dining room, kitchen, pantry, bath, one bedroom below, four nbove, five closets and screen porch 10x26; wood hoube, poultry houso and garage; houso newly painted, papered and tinted and new bath fixtures instuiled. The price is $3500, liberal terms, 6 per cent Interest. See owner, 325 S. Riverside.- tf FOR SALE 28 acres bottom land with about 16. acres In crop. Close to Modford. Will soli, Including crop, for $6500. Bennett Investment Co. tf FOR SALE Bearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre and up, 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terms. Near highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. FOR SALE Good 10 acre tract, every thing goes with it, hi mile weBt of Central Point. P. L. Morrill. . 81 FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 acres mostly bottom land, located about V4 miles from Central Pblnt. Paid up water right for 21 acres. Good buildings. Stock and implements. Price $5800. Will take Medford property In exchange. Clarence Pierce. Phono 517-L or 105. tf FOR SALE 100 acres improved ranch, 80 acres in cultivation, 30 acres now in crop.- Three springs on place, also well at house. Price $35 an acre, including farm Implements and household goods. C. R. Weston, Beagle, Oregon. 73 FOR SALE Houses and bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; also acreage. Insurance. C. S. Buttorfield, Medtord National Bank Bldg., Phone 389. ' . . . ' FOR SALE 20 acres n Ross Lano district, under Irrigation, about one and one-half miles from Medford. 200 acres between Talent and Ash land, Pacific highway running thru the property. Nearly all under Irri gation. Could be platted and sold 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 avenne. Business lot on North Fir street, 100x100. Close In. Business or residence lot on South Holly street. SOxlf 0. Fine lot on North Bartlett street Close in. 100x100. Two small houses and outbuildings. Fine investment. Prices given on application. Will sell on reasonable paymonts down and easy terms on the balance. C. A. KNIGHT, 801 E. Main St. Medford, Oregon Phone 513-L. ' tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE McCormlck 215 E. Jnekson St. mower $25. 67 Auditing Accounttrva SySTEMSeRVICEIO; 0 Insurance aj? Irvv veotmeivrsaf M. P. HCHMrTT, Mirr. Phone 881 . Llbeity Bldg By George McManxis n. P Its ThlAT WHAT I HOME..' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOK'sAlTioCholce" nlfalfaInfield. C. W. Isaacs. tf FOR SALE Cabbage plants, 50c per hundred. 27 Tripp St. 00 FOR SALE At bargain: Good house hold furniture for six rooms. House for rent. Call afternoons or even ings at 337 9. Onkdnlo Ave. 67 FOR SALE Corona typewriter and reed baby buggy. Tel. 1010-X. 06 FOR SALE Good hay In field $8.00 per ton, one and one-half miles from Modford on Sugar Co.'s Ranch, De llarr Ave. 69 FOR SALE OR TRADE One two horse single phase electric motor. 322 S. Central. 65 FOR SALE Combination desk and boukcase. Leaving. 334 N. Holly St. 66 FOR SALE Practically now pair waders, leather half soles and calked, too short-legged for me. Phone 47, John A. Per). tt FOR SALE Thoroughbred Belgium police dog pupplos. Phono 5U1-11-1. FOR SALE 100 tons good clean high grade coal, $14 a ton at bin. Air compressors nnd jack hammers ' R. R. V. Canal Co. FOR SALE Black Call 539-J-l.' Porsian kittens. 6 FOR SALE A good barn, bard. Plumo 231. A. C. Hub- FOR SALE Ono fourteon foot Davis sweep take. J. C. Caso, phono 304 Jacksonville. 65" FOR SALE Splendid pasturo Arcadia Farm, Rosa Lano. cheap. 67 FOR SALE A-No. 1 clean alfalfa hay. Order you wiuter's supply. Elinor Hanloy Bush. Phone 902, 826 E. Main. tf FOR SALE Alfalfa In the field, $10 . ton. Ranch west of Central Point. Phone R. L. Wilson, Hotel Holland. ' 67 FOR SALE One large root beer bar rel and two tanks. Rex Cafe. b6 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay In flold. T. E. Pottonger. tt FOR SALE Small tractor, all that Is needed on 40 acres, perfect condition $150. Spray rig, completo with good hoso nnil ready for work, 200 gallon tank, $150. Cream separator, $10. Ford car, 1916, first claBS condi tion, $200. 1 THREE OAKS ORCHARDS W. J. Hartzoll. 468-J-l. 65 FOR SALE Now hay $8 ton. Any amount. Gold Range. 69 FOR SALE First cutting in field. Brookhurst Orchard. Phono 437-J-l. 60 FOR SALE New alfalfa hay, $10. Carkin ranch, Diddle road, two miles north of Medford. FOR SALE Nlco dust kills aphis and mildew on roses and garuon trucK. Sold only by Monarch . Seed . Co. Phone 260. , GTID OAI.I11 A "aura rinnth" anrnv fnr slugs, tomato flea, beetle; also other lear-eatlng insects, at Aionarcn seea Co. Phone 260. FOR SALE Plants: Asters, . pepper, Call C. Carey. tt knlo and cabbage. Phono lG-F-ll. BUSINESS DTRKCTOKY Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORI8 Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 22 North Central Ave., ap italra. ' Jackson County ABSTRACT CO., Tho only complete Ti tle System In Jackson County. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. Architect FRANK C. CLARK 219 W. Main St Phone 841-J. Attorneys O. C. BOOG3 Lawyer. Specializes In Real Estate and Probate Law. 30 North Central Ave. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law, rooms tt ana v, Aieaiora national Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer,, office In Liberty Building. E. E. KELLY Lawyer. Resumed prac tice of law. Office with Porter J, VI MM , I - ., . , ,1 I. ,11).. ntm) inemuiu not iinua diub. PA OK SKVKW' f i- f OH", i U how: BUSINESS DIRECTORY Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK ft BLOCK WORKS Specialize in all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. Chiropractic Physician DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN-CMro-practic and Electro-Therapy. 427 28 Medtord Bldg. Phone 965. tt DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectlo 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 ChlropractiO Physician. Office hrs. 9 to 12, 2 to 5. Suite 203-01-05-00, Liberty Building, Convalescent Home CONVALESCENT HOME Ashland, Ore., cottage plan, facos Llthla park. Milk diet and othor nature cures. Mrs. W. M. Barber, Proprietor, 153 HrnntiA St .42 Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, O. P. A. Attention given ta anything In Accounting and In- . come Tax requirements. Look lnt . our simplified accounting method Liberty Bldg., Medford. Pbonl 157-11. .' Farm Vonns ROGUE RIVER FARM LOAN A8S'N Loans to pay mortgages and tot agricultural. Attorney E. H. Hurd, ' Secy.-Treaa.. 411 Medford BldB. Osteopaths I'Ri F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINIf CARLOW Osteopathic Physician", . 416-418 Liberty Bldg. Phoni 904-J-2. Residence 26 S. Laurel St, DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia Physician. Special attention given to eye, ear, nose and throat. 801 Liberty building. Phone 496. Physicians and Burgeons T. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Specialty, Eye, Ear, Nom 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, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co., Medford Bldg. Phone 667. DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and Surgeon. Offices Medford Bldg. Phone 165. Residence 118 ' Genesee St. Phone 1G5-J-3.- DR. A. BURSELL Physician and Surgeon, 312 to 314 Medford Bldg. Entrance, 35 N. Central. Special attention to spine. Phone 2b. Piano Instructions FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot Piano and Harmony. Composing, Arranging. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg. Phone 72. . SADIE E. LACY Piano instructor. Special work for children. Studio 301 Liborty Bldg. Phone 157-J. 88 Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the beBt equipped printing office In "' Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, 11 etc. Portland prices, 27 N. Fir St. . Rug Weaving MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff ruga from old and worn carpets and rugs. Phone 510-M. 706 Pine St. Transfer EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. ' DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE! CO. Anything moved day or night. Service guaranteed. II S Grape. Phone: Ottlce 144, or mt.Xt nr tea Upholstering J. WE1S Upholstery. Manufacturer ot overstuffed furniture. - Full line of materials. Draperies made to order. We do all kinds of upholster ing. We deliver and will call ami allow samples. Phone 202, Jackson ville, Ore. . ( .' - - 1