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BRINGING bO ME A NEW DRE.-bb WELL - i'Li w tEE AOUT ASHLAND'S JULY 4TH CELEBRATION ::", i A largo delegation of Ashland busi nopB men attended tlio Chambor of Commence fprumjunchepn at the Ho tel Medford this noon for the purpo30 of Inviting the. citizens of Medford to attend the Fourth, of July celebra tion to be held In Ashland this year and to aasist and cooperate with the city of Ashland in malting It the most successful ever. , Chairman C. C. Lemmon of the lo cal chamber, called upon Rev. Ed wards as the first speaker from Ash, land. He made a short address tell ing something of the plans for the celebration and requesting Medford's cooperation at the same lime, pledg ing Ashland's support 1n any project beneficial to southern Oregon. He pointed out that the Ashland attend ance ' excoeded the Medford attend ance this noon and that while in Medford tho Ashlamlers were Med fordltes. - E. V. Carter spoke following Mr. Edwards anil extended a cordial In vitation to attend the celebration. Ho also put In a boost for tho county fair and said that he felt confident that Ashland would give'the'fafr her whole Keened support." Ml-.'Cart'br seated that he believed that ultimately tho Jackson County Fair would equal the State Fair at Salem, 'and possibly eclipse It. ' ' j , A. C. Ninlngcr was tho next speak er on the program.- Ho gave tho au dience a definite outlino of tho cele bration program, which will start Sat urday, July 1, and which will not terminate until Tuesday night. One of! the largest open air dance pavil ions Is to be opened on the first day of 'the four day celebration, and the management states that a real or chestra will be employed.. In Lithia park on Sunday afternoon a band concert will be given, (Monday will be 'Ford day and a Ford parade will tako place. This promises to be a uniquo sight as prizes will be award , ed to the Ford coming tho longest distance to participate, the Ford with the five shortest people, the Ford car rylng tho five tallest people, the Ford with the largest number of pasen gers, the Ford with the largest num bor'of children. A brand new Ford will bo given away Monday. : v On the 4th there will be ball gaiiies -between Loland and Grants Pass and Ashland will probably chal lenge the winner. Arrangements are being nVade for a wrestling match for the! 3rd or 4th between Hand and Mtlier, for the world's middleweight championship. Following the speech by Mr. Nlnln geri Secretary Fuller of the Ashland Chamber of Commerce made a fpv brief remarks and urged Medford people to take part in the big Jack son county parade. The parade ip to be one of the features of the celebra tion and every motorist in Jackson county should participlate to make the: thing a success. In the evening on the 4 th, there will be the usual dis play of fireworks. - Mrs. Onrue, state chairman of the AV.iC. T. U. spoke on behalf of the Farm Home to be built near Corval lis tor the dependent children of Ore go$.: The home is to be "A real hoiijie on a real farm," where orphan children are to be cared for. It will consist of a series of cottages and is notito be an "institution," but a real home, according to M,s. Onrue. It devolved upon the people of the state to iireate such a - home, stated the speaker, In order to prevent the de pendent children in the state from be coming delinquents and criminals and to ihalfeithem self supporting instead of A burden to the state. ) PERL FUNERAL HOME At Your Service Das or Nlaht ti Information tnrrtlatly Give, Cor Oth and Oakdale taMHceBerricj icmT UP FATHER THINKS M HOW - YOO MICiHT JOtT Ab WELl.iJT IT OOT OF YOUR MINO ABOUT ITTI(S' A new DR.E'b'a- Ar 4 DON'T INTEND h TO LET Market News livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., June 7. Ciittlo weak, no demand; receipts 145." 'Hess 26c higher; receipts 276. Prime light tll,7512.2!j; smooth heavy 230 to 300 lbs.; ? 1 1 Sj) 1 1 . 7 S ; 300 lbs. and up $10U; rough heavy $8iio.25: feeder pigs $ 11.60 1 1.75; fat pigs $11.50 U.7'5; stags 15 ,7.60. --, 1 , Sheep strong; receipts 2853. ,- . nutter.-'' - l'OUTLAND, Ore., Juno 7. But ter:, steady; exti'a v. -cubea.i 3536c; undorgrades 32(5)34e; cartons 41c; prints 40c. Butterfat No. 1 churning cream 41c if. o. b., Portland; .undor grades 38c, v"- V : ' .". .."i Portland AVhcat. , PORTLAND, Ore., June' 7. Wheat hard white, $1.20; soft v.hltor white club, hard winter, northern spring, $1.18;- red Walla $L14. Today's car receipts Wheat 7G; barley 1; flour 8; oats 3;- hay 6. - Eggs and Grain 't ; j " PORTLAND, June 7 Eggs, selling price, case, count, 19o; buying price, 22 23c; selling price, candled, 25 20c. ' '.Mi ;.i, : ..-; Poultry Hens, light 18 19c; heavy 22 23c lb.; broilers, light 20c, Tieavy 26 27s; old roosters, 10c; ducks, young, white, 25 28c; old colored 20 23C. -l S Wbeat $1.12 1.18; barley, $30 30.50; oats, $36 37; corn, No. 3, yel low, $28. Millrun, $37., ' , !;-;;.( Hay Buying price, timothy, valloy, $1718; eastern Oregon, $1819; alfalfa, $18 19. Oat and vetch $15. Clover, $14. A Grain sacks, No. 1, 11 12c each. San Francisco Markets SAN FRANCISCO, June 7. (State; Division of Markets). Broilers 28 to 50c; hens, 18 to 32c. - SAN FRANCISCO, June 7. (U. S. Bureau oi Markets). Eggs, extras 30c; undersized-pullets No.,-1, 20c. "A Princess There Was" Big Hit Thomas Melghan, popular star, scored another decisive hit in his new photoplay, "A Prince There Was," at the Page theatre yesterday. .The pic ture has a refreshing theme and iu excellently presented. Mr. Melghan is seen as a son of the idle rich, who is unhappy and discontented for lack of something to do. The girl is a strug gling young writer, trying to make a name for herself by writing , short stories, but with little success. They are brought together by Comfort Brown, the little drndge of all work at the cheap boarding house where 'the girl is living, and a delightful romance develops, and at the finish all ends happily. The cast includes Mildred Harris, leading woman, Charlotto Jack son, Nigel Bnrrle, Guy Oliver, Sylvia Ashton, Fred Huntly and 'Arthur Hull, Murder Trial Starts. WENATOHEE, Wash., June 6. The task of selecting a Jury for the second trial of Ray Blgelow and Everett Bozarth, charged with mur der in, the first degree in connection with the fatal shooting of Jacob Weber on the night of November 21, 1921, is unexpected to be completed late this afternoon. The jury In the' first trial was dismissed after being out for 5.1 hours. Notice to Contractors , County Court, Jackson County, Ore gon. ' '' - Sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Jackson County, State of Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. m in the room of the County: Judge in the Jackson County Court House, Jackson ville, Oregon, June 8, 1922 for the construction of the following roads: Butte Falls Market" road. Unit "A", 1.25 miles grading and 3 miles macad am; 7,00(K cu. yds. excavation, ,3,500 cu. yds: surfacing. Unit ' "B", 3.96 miles grading and macadam; -12,000 cu. yds. excavation, G.000 cu. yds. sur facing. No bids will be considered unless accompanied by cash, bidder's bond or certified check for an amount equal to five per cent of the total amount bid. ', , Proposal blanks and full Information for bidders may be obtained at the office of the Division State Highway Engineer, MeUord National , Bank flldg., Medford, Oregon. Plans and specifications and form or contract may be inspected at the same place. ., t , , .. ... ...... i .i ; i 4 ' STEDFORB MATT TTCTBTTNE, YOU HAVE, A r Tho right is reserved to reject any or all proposals or to accept the pre losal deemed best for the County of Jackson, State of Oregon. , JACKSON COUNTY COURT, Chauncey Floroy, County Clerk. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED General , housework by middleaged lady. Address Grants Pass, Ore., Route 4, 13ox 55. 07 WANTED By middleaged lady, with boy 13V4, position cooking for men on ranch. Competent to tako full charge. No woman boss. M's. Mohr, Jackson and Pacific Highway. 06 WANTED 4Lnrge girl, 12, wants work as mother's helper or nurse girl. Phone 594 evenings. 66 WANTED Porter work and flooro to wax. Phone 287-Y, room 207 Phipps Hldg. 89 WANTED HELP FEMALE WANTED First class experienced girl for cooking and gonernl house work, family of four, with second girl. Young, or iriexpbrlonced girl not doslred. Answer 33, Mail Tri bune. HELP WANTED MADE WANTED Nursery salesman for tho big Oregon Nursery Company, bren co, Oregon. Liberal commission, good territory, supplies furnished, steady position. Write immediately for particulars and choice of terri tory. - 77 WANTED Live-wire salesman. Must . come recommended. - Apply 127 N. Riverside. 67 WANTED Man to irrigate.- Mira V4sta Orchard. Phono 597-J-3. tf WANTED Solicitor to travel. Apply to car license 91999, City Camp Grounds. 66 WANTED Men and large boys for thinning apples. Bear Creek Orchi ards. Phone !1. 66 WANTED Man general orchard work Foothills Orchard, 611-J-4. 66 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 tailors, teamstors 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 green lumber. In. torested parties correspond with our labor department, Klamath Falls. 70 WANTED IHIBCEIiliAXEOrjB WANTED Galvanlzod wator , tank; must bo cheap. Write L. II. Wake- field, Jacksonville. . 68 WANTED Second-hand centrifugal pump, 2 or 2'& in. Second-hand gas engine, 2 or 2 h. p. Both to be in good running condition. Phone . 816-X. . . 66 WANTED Your phonograph as part payment on a new piano. Phone H. N. Lofland. ' 66 WANTED Home on ranch for 14 year old boy. References exchanged. Call 113 E. Eleventh after 6 p. m. 66 WANTED Ice chest. , Phone 325-W. .'... ... GO WANTED 250 lawn mower owners to have their mowers sharpened. Lib erty Repair Shop. . 80 WANTEDr Modern 6 or 8 room house on of near paving. ' P. O. Box 1094, Medford. . , , , tf WANTED House movma "nd re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf FOB BENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished sleeping . rooms, hot and cold water, garage in connection. 124 King St., one block from 'Library. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED An active partner in good paying business. Mail Tribune, Box T J. - tf I MEDFORD GRANTS PASS ' Productive, Prosperous Valley Farm 70 acres, best type farm for sure steady returns, close to Medford, half black bottom soil, balance undir ditch, all In crop, 2-acres mixed orchard. Modern city bungalow, sevan rooma. vKlae barn and buildings, .all stocked and equipped. Owner will sacrifice. tl (, , -,( ... ,- - . , , , FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY Medford Building, Medford, Oregon 4-MOST TOWNS MRDFOTIT). OREOOM, WEDNESDAY. ,ilTT, 7, 1922 jiJdadpy- EbAUL. TONAHT- c ; 1922, by Int'L FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Housekeeping apart ments. Riverside Apartments. Phone 257-J. 71 FOR RENT Furnishod apartment. i005 W. Main. Phono SO 1-L. 69 FOR RENT Three room furnished apartment, light and water, $25. Inquire Sugar Howl. . tf FOR RENT HOUSKKEEKJNQ ROOMS FOR RENT Ligiil housekeeping rooms. 611 S. Central. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 325 E. Jackson St. Phone 211. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modarn 7 room bungalow partly furnished. Inquire 013 N. Central. 69 FOR RENT Well furnished modern house, garage. James Campbell, Phono. 17-F-21. 68 FOR RENT Houses. Brown & White. ,...-.,' - tf FOR RENT Furnished modern bun galow. Phone 334. 68 FOR RENT OR SALE Bungalow. 206 - Elm. 66 FOR. RENT Modern 6 room furnished house, garden. Box 37, Mall Tribune. 66 FOR RENT 6 room furnished bunga low. 429 S. Central. Fehl Invest ment Co. FOR RENT Why rent? Buy Medford Home. Pay lik'eirent. Gold Ray ; Realty Co.'. .- f FOR RENT House) three rooms and bath. Also garage for one car, close in. Call 1)15. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR, RENT Half store on Main -St., Medford. Box 63, Tribune. - - MISCELLANEOUS FREE Splendid apple stumps in field, for the fireplace, at Bear Creek Orchards. Phone 8-R-l. 67 LOST LOST Small gold handled knlfo on road betweon Hlllcrest Orchards and Medford. Please return 409 Liberty Building, Medford. 06 FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE 62 acre wolW improved ranch mile from Ahacotes, Wash., 20 acres timothy and clover, Binall orohard and berries, balance in grain. Good modern house, fine large barns, value $8000. Want good stock ranch with some irrigated hay land. Would assume difference up to $4000. Campbell & Carley, No. 9 N. Fir St. ' 66 FOR EXCHANGE Seattle unimproved or equity, whole or part of 240 acres near Gold Hill, with water right, buildings, and lt6 miles woven wire fence, value $4000. Also 10 acres desert hind pear Central Point, un improved, might exchange for car. W. S. Campbell, Gold Hill, Oregon. . 06 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 12 A-l fresh milk cows; also year old Jersey bull. Will sell separately. M. Walsh, 1 mile NE of Medford on Crater Lake road. 96 FOR SALE Milk goats. Toggenburg 'kids.- 113 S. Holly. 67 FOR SALE Cow cheap; will trade. Pliono 787. . b'J FOR SALE Fine young calf. Phone 201-J. 87 FOR SALE Two young fresh milk cows. Tel. 28-J-l. 69 FOR SALE-rGood team and wagon; make' a fair jrlce and take them. Phone 162-R. Write Box 206,- Eagle -Point. :' - - - ' v 68 FOR SALE Three Bhoats. B. - Dodge, Medford, -; FOR SALE Beautiful young JerBey .cow, gentle. Tom Pankey, Central Point. Phone 58. 67 ASHLAND KLAMATH FALLS (S HOUT&BRN OBXGOM -i VOUR. COtiTOME FOR N Feature Service, Inc MONEY TO LOAN BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD Money 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. Farrell, Secy.-Treas., 220 W. Main St. FOR SALE AI1TOMOS1LKS FOR SALE )odgo touring in perfect condition, a real bargain at $450. Terms. ' Phone 371-Y. 69 FOR SALE 1921 Ford sedan. Reason able. Address J. C. M Mall Tribune. FOR SALE 1920 Doeco master, fine condition. See tatton and Robinson Inc. FOB SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE-r-Duy old and week old chicks. Leghorns and Reds. Square Doal Hatchery. Phono 951-L. 67 FOR SALE R.I. Red eggs lor hatch ing. DeVoe's. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Ranch. Buy from owner, small pear and alfalfa ranch, closo in; will trade. Tribune Box X Y Z. 69 FOR SALE Four bungalows. Soldiers' bonus will apply. C. S. Butterfleld. . . . 69 FOR SALE Good home. 937 S. Holly. Phono 779-Y. 71 FOR SALE 5 acre tract, 2 acres each apples and peara just coming in bearing. Good buildings. Three miles from Medford; P. O. Box 894. 66 t OR SALE Eight room modern homo ready for immediate possession, vlocatod close in, 315 S. Riverside. Living room 12x26, dining room, kitchen, pantry, bath, one bedroom bolow, four abovo, five closets and screen porch J0x26; wood houno, 'poultry house and' garage; house newly painted, papered and tinted and now bath fixtures Installed. The price Is $3500, liberal terms, 6 por i cent intorest. See owner, 325 S. Riverside. . tf FOR SALE 28 acres bottom land with about 16 acres in crop. Close to Medford. Will sell, including crop, for $6500. Bonnott Investment Co. tf FOR SALE Bearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed nt $100 acre and up, 1 acre tracts and up. Easy torms. Near highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. - FOR SALE Good 10 acre tract, every thing goes with it, Vi mile west of Central Point. P. L. Morrill. 81 FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 acres mostly bottom land, locatod about j 4V4 miles from Central Point. Paid up water right for 21 acres. Good 'buildings. Stock and implements. ' Price $5800. Will . take Medford property In exchange. Clarence Pierce. Phone 617-L Or 105. tf FOR SALE 160 acres improved ranch, ,80 acres In cultivation, 30 acres now in crop. Three springs on placo, also well at house.. Price $36 an acre, Including! furm Implements and household goods. ! C, R. Weston, Beagle, Oregon. 1 . i ' 73 FOR SALE Houses and bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; also acreage. Insurance. C. S. Butterfleld, Medford National Bank Bldg., Phone 389. - - '-. . FOR SALE 2r acres n 'Itoss Lane district, under irrigation, about one and one-hnlf 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 avenue. Business lot on North Fir street, . 100x100. Close In. v - -Business or residence lot on South Holly street. 60x100. Fine lot on North Bartlett street. CIobo 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, 801 E. Main St. Medford, Oregon Phone 613-L. . tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE McCormltk mower $25. 215 K. Jackson St. G7 S Accourvtlrvg; CRVICElOj M. P. BUHMTT1, Mf. Phone 581 . Liberty Bldg SAuditii .'STEM ItvsUrancc By Geor&'e McManus DO YOU WANT TWO - ME OARUN'? for sale miscellaneous FOR SALE -Liu SALE Large portable, house, hor?d. 607 Pine St. 69 cow FOR SALE A model, No. 1. Roto speed Duplicating machine and sup plies. Only used part of lust season. Good condition. Half price. Ashland Fruit & Produce Association, Ash land, Ore. 7"" FOR SALE Swoet peas nnd bluo tiowers. 20 S. Peach. Phono 353-J. 07 FOR SALE Refrigerator and type writer. Phono 9S2. 73 FOR SALE Lumber, at mill on Indian Creek, one mile from highway near now Rogue river bridge Any kind at any timo. Harry Hayes. 71 FOR SALE Rofrlgerator, Range and dozen chickens. Moving and must sell at once. Phono 978-11. 09 FOR SALE Choice alfalfa In field. C. W. Isaacs. ' tf FOR SALE Cabbago plants, 50c per hundred. 27 Tripp St. 66 FOR SALE At bargain: Good house hold furniture for six rooms. House for rent. Call afternoons or even ings at 837 S. Oukdalo Ave. 67 FOR SALE Corona typewriter and roed baby buggy. Tel. 1010-X. 60 FOR SALE Good hay In field $8.00 por ton, one and one-half miles from Medford on Sugar Co.'s Ranch, Do Hair Avo. 69 FOR SALE Combination desk and bookcase. Leaving. 334 N.. Holiy St. 66 FOR SALE Practically new pair waders, lgathar, half, soles and calked, too" short-logged for me. Phone 47, John A. Perl. ; , tf FOR SALE Thoroughbred Belgium police dog puppies. Phono 691-R-l. FOR SALE 100 tons good clean high- - grado coal, $14 a ton at bin. Air compressors nnd Jack hammers R. R. V. Canal Co. FOR SALE A good barn. A. C. Hub bard.' Phone 231. ' v FOR SALE Splendid pasture 1 cheap. Arcadia Farm, Ross Lane. 67 FOR SALIC A-No. 1 clean aKalfa hay. Order you wlntor's supply. Elinor Hanloy Bush. Phono 902. 826 E. Main. tf FOR SALE Alfalfa In the Hold, $10 ton. Ranch west of Central Point. Phono It.' L. Wilson, Hotel 41ollund. r ; .'. '.- .' . . . 67 FOR SALE Ono large root beor bar rel and two tanks. Rox Cafe. 66 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay in field. T. E. Pottongor, ; : ' tt FOR SALE New hay $8 ton. Any amount, Gold Range. 69 FOR 'SALE First cutting in field. Brookhurst Orchard. Phone 437-J-l. 66 FOR SALE Now alfalfa hay, $10. Carkin ranch, Illddle road, two miles north of Medford. FOR SALE NiCD. dust kills aphis and mildew On roses and garden truck. Sold only by Monarch Seed Co. Phone 260. . ' " FOR SALE A "sure doath" spray for Blugs, tomato riea, beetle; also other leaf-eating Insects, at Monarch Seed Co. Phone 260. -.,v . : 4 FOR SALE Plants: Astors, pepper, kale and cabbage. Cull C. Carey. Phone 16-F-ll. - , tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY Aosvractorj MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS Abstracts of .Title. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 22 North Central Ave., up stairs. 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. BOOOS Lawyer. Specializes in Real Estate and Probate Lav. 80 North Central Ave. ' PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law. . roomB 8 and 9, Medford National i Bank Building. , . : i A. E. REAMESLawyer, office In Liberty Building. E. E. KELLY Lawyr. Resumed prac tice of low. Office with Porter J. Neff, Medford Nat'l Bant Bldg. V I'l:, leave P TO "YOU -OADOY BUSINESS DIRECTORY Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS Specialize in all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. Chiropractic Physician DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Electro-Therapy. 427 28 Medford Bldg. Phone 966.. tt DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-EclectlB Physician. - DR. LOUISS E. HEDGES Naturopathic Chlro-prnctlr.- 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 Chiropractic Physician. Office hrs. 9 to 12, 2 to 6, Suite 203-04-05-06, Liberty Building. Convalescent Home CONVALESCENT HOME Ashland. Ore., cottage plan, faces Ltthla park. Milk diet and other nature cures. Mrs. W. M, Barber, Proprietor, 163 Granite St - 43 Export Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M.-Wlr ' son, O. P. A. Attention given ta anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look InU Our simplified accounting method, Liberty Bldg., Medford, Phont - 167-R. - v ' Farm Yioans ROGUE RIVER FARM LOAN ASS'N Loans to pay mortgages and tot agricultural. Attorney E. H. Hurd, Secy.-Treas.. 411 Medford Bldg. - Osteopaths I R. F. O, CARLOW, DR. EVA MAIN1I C A ULOW Osteopathic Physicians, 416-418 Liberty Bldg. Phonl 904-J-2. Residence 26 S. Laurel St, DR. W. HOWARD Osteopathia Physician. Special attention given ' to eye, ear, nose and throat. 801 Liberty building. 'Phone 496. ' - Physicians and Surgeons 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. Grapa and Main Sts, . DR. J. j. EMMONS Physician and Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasacs sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8, P. R. R. Co., Medford Bldg. Phone 667. . DR. WM. W. P. HOLT PhyBlolan and Surgeon. Offices Medford Bldg. Phone 166. Residence 118 Genesee St. Phone 166-J-2. DRv A. BURSELL Physician, and Surgeon, 312 to 314 Medford Bldg.' - Entrance 35 N. Central. Special ! attention to spine. Phone 2ft. - Piano Instructions FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Composing,' Arranging.. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg. Phone 72. , SADIE E. LACY Piano instructor. Special work for children. Studio 301 Liberty Bldg. Phone 167-J. 88 Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office la Southern Oregon. Book binding, ' loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 27 N. Fir St, Rag Weaving MEDFORD FLUFF1 Rim WORKS! makes fluff -rugs from old' and worn carpets ana rugs, rnone 610-M. 706 Pine St. " Transfer EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St Phone 816, Prices right. Service guar- Vanteed. , DAVIS TRANSFER AN.D STORAGE CO. Anything moved day i night. Service guaranteed. IS Grape. Phone: Office (44, or c f.n nr ins Upholstering J. VVEIS Upholstery. Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture. Full line of materials. . Draperies i made ' to order. We do all kinds of upholster. Ing. We deliver and will call and show samples. Phone 202, Jackson- ylllo, Ore. -