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BRINGING HERE'&A LITTER FROM M BROTHER HEilt COIN4 TQ CAUL. OrS Ot AVSD HOPEs TO -bTVT ItS TOWN A VEEK'- Market News i Livestock PORTLAND," Ore., Jills' '20. Cattle nominally.. Bteady;.. receipts 33.. Hogs nominally steady; receipts 12. Rough heuvy $8 10. Sheep nominally steady; no receipts.- Light I wethers $5.50 (ft ti.50; heavy $5 5.50.: ; . ' Butter ': t ' PORTLAND, Ore., July 20. Butter steady;- extra- cubes -39 40c; nnder gruifes 38c; cartons 47c; prints 48c. liutterfat. No. 1 churning cream 46 & 47c f.o.b. Portland; 44c. at stations; 4 undergrades 43 Q) 44c. Portland Wheat . PORTLAND, Ore., July 20. Wheat; Hard white $1.13; soft white, white club, hard winter, northern spring $1.11; red Walla $1.08. Today's . car, receipts Wheat 5; flour 2. Sun FraiH'Lsco, Markets. SAN FRANCISCO, July 20. (U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Seonomies) TSffgB, extra 27,(4 i1 extra pullets 2314c; undersized' Iso. 1, 18c. SAN FRANCISCO, July 20. (State Division of Markets) Poultry unchanged. Liberty Bonds NEW YORK, July 20 Liberty bonds closed: 3's 100.96; -second 4's 100.60; first 4V4's 101.08; second 4's 100.80; third 4 VI 'a 100.62; fourth 4&'b 101.20; 1 Victory 4's 100.56. . . . , . r . Stocks NEW YORK, Tuly. 20. Traders in the stock market continued to ignore unfavorable industrial developments tbday. Steels,- oils -and specialties added irregularly to recent gains. Sales approximated 700,000 shares. American Beet Sugar 46.2 American Locomotive 117. American Smelting & ReE'g, , 61.5 American Sugar -- 79.8 American T. & T. 121-8 American Woolen -, 91-3 Atchison 101.7 Bethehem-Steel "B" . . 1 79. Canadian Pacific 140.5 Central Leather 41. Chandler Motors 08.7 Chesapeake - & Ohio 69. Chicago, Mil. and St. XJaul . . . 27.7 Crucible Steel 80, Famous Players-Lasky 82.5 General . Electric y 178. General Motors 14.2 v Goodrich Co 40. Great Northern, pfd 81.1 Illinois Central , 107.7 Inspiration Copper -- 41.2 International. .Harvester 105. Kelly-Springfield Tire 48.5 Kennecott Copper- 30.7 Louisville & Nushville 128. Mexican Petroleum -- 168.5 ' Miami Copper v 30- Middle States Oil 13.1 Midvale Steel 36.8 Northern Pacific 77. Pacific Oil 66.5 Pah American , Petroleum .... 74.1 People's Gas 86.7 Rep. Iron & Steel 74.7 Koyal Dutch, N. Y 65.2 Sears Roebuck 80.5 Sinclair Con. Oil 31.3 Southern Pacific 89.8 Standard Oil of N. J 183. Studebaker. Corporation.. 137.6 Union Pacific 142. , United Retail- Stores . . . 04.6 United States Rubber ........ 63. United States Steel - 101-6 i Westlnehouse Electric 01.8 Willys , Overland f. . 8.7 COAL SITUATION DARK (Continued from Page One) velopments in the coal strike was steadily shifting today away from Washington and out into the coal fields, where the policy of tho gov ernment involving, -reopening of the mines under state or. federal protec tion will be tested. . Responses were yet to come from Incr'a nniiD.1 tnv rtn.nnPrfltlDn in in Burlng the nation's fuel supply, but White House officials expressed urm- nroi rrvrsIT, HOME At Your Service Day or XiBht - Information Cordially Given -Cor. Oth and OakOale -Ambulance Serjls i'lwne UP FATHER IF THE. ' POLICE. tEE H1M- HE'LL E)E HERE.' LONGER ificntion over the responses thus far received, only Governor Morrison of North Carulina, of the 19 governors who had replied up to noon today, refused absolutely the co-operation the president asked, it was pointed out by officials. The nine .governors who had not yet replied were expect ed to send their responses within the next 24 hours. . John L. Lewis, chief ot the United Mine workers was preparing to leave Washington today after nearly a month of. conferences with government officials and operators. ' ;"The mine workers' attitude is un changed," said Mr, Lewis. "Our people are determined to continue the strike until the principle of x collective bar gaining and pnst proceeduro In the, in dustry are recognized." ' - - OAKLAND. ,Cnl July 20. John Rlack, veteran professional ' of ' the Clareniont club, at home hero today after - the national open golf cham pionship at Chicago, saiil he really thought ho hnd the championship under his hat. up to the, Heventy-flrst hole. - "It seemed everyone else did too." he said. "Hut that shot out of hounds from the first te' cost me 'the big prize. . But Gene Sarazen is a fine wee laddie and deserved to win." Clairvoyant THE MASTER MIND Clairvoyant, Crystal Gazer, Mind Woman, if in sorrow or trouble I can help you. I tell names, facts and dates. 1005 West Main St., Medford. HELP WANTKD Mnlo and Female WANTED Pickers,' Holloway Orch ard. Apply Red Cross, afternoons ;, '. , V' 105' WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By young lady, position as waitress, or helper in small hospital Address Box T, Mail Tribune. 106 WANTED HELP FEMALE WANTED Young women , for tele phone operators; experience not re quired; salary paid while learning. Apply Long" Distant Chief Operator Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 104 WANTED Billing clerk. Must be fast typist. Address Box 13,. Mail Tribune. ;, 103 WANTED Girl or woman for house work. No cooking. Phone '5(2-11-1. tf MEN WANTED FOR SERVICE AS RAILROAD. MA CHINISTS, BOILERMAKERS BLACKSMITHS, ELECTRICIANS, SHEET METAL WORKERS, PIPE FITTERS, COPPERSMITHS, TIN- SKKH, CAR INSPECTORS, CAR REPAIRERS, HELPERS. ... All clnssps under strike conditions best explained by Chairman Ben W. Hnnnor nf the United States Rail road Labor Board in his statement of July 1st, reading as follows; . "In this case tho conflict if not between the employer, ant the op pressed employes. The people of the nnnnlrv thrnnph nn net.nf Conirress. signed by President Wilson, estab lished a tribunal to decide sucn ais nntaa nvpi wnepfi and wnrkine con ditions which are submitted to it In a proper manner. It is the decision of this tribunal against which the Qhnn emftji nrn striking. RecardlesB of any question of the right of the men. to strike the men who take tne etHirprn' nlaces are merely accenting the wages and working conditions prescribed by a government tribunal and. are performing a public service. They are not accepting the wages and wnriHne- conditions which, an em ployer is trying to impose. or this roflenn nuhlic sentiment and full government power . will -protect the men who remain in tneir positions and new men who may come in. i - Adcaunte . provisions . have been made for tho full protmion of U new employees, tho game as old em ployes who have remained loyally ai work. Applicants should apply to the of fice of the superintendent at Port- lA ('l-nlnn Stntlntll T In thfl AS' inuu ' , slstant Superintendent at Roseburg J. H. J3YER, General Manager Southern Pacific ; . Company, . BEDFORD train TRTBTJNTC, DWWHT T1-1- cowrs to ) s f he mi;ht be ) ( we'llet ) I THE. RAILROAD ON TH) TKWM- HIM IF HE i c i i.l ,xrj ,s i' -w vv . x. it i jowmv" x u u -i'r.Kiv'w mi v 7 -c - i r i i t vi r-- J U''' .' -V r-.-S ' - -v " .tv - -v ' -. ' "- v 1922 oy Intl Feature Service. Inc. ' W, s ' J j.ZQ HELP WANTED MALK FOR HUNT APARTMENTS I MISCELLANEOUS VOll SALE KKAL ESTATE J m.SlNKSS J1'11011 WANTED .Men to work on railroad grauo at mute rails. ai. u. uiua omce. IOC WANTED Man for ranch and orchard work. Steady work. Inquire 19 Grunite St., Ashland, after six p. in, 104 WANT15I1 1H1SU1MA.ANKOCB WANTED-Sniall .improved place or town property near Mediord, lor lull acres most all under cultivation, fair buildings, well located, 15 cows, 300 hens and chickens, farm machinery, all stocked and equipped Price $15,000. .'Will leave $5500 on place here. What have yon? L. U. Morsu, Brownsville, Oregon, agent. 102 WANTED To hour from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Hush, Minneapolis, Minn. 102 WANTED Piano box. Phone 333. 103 WANTED Stubhlo and alfalfa pas ture, any amount. Write Box O. 103 WANTED Good second-hand cash tf egister. Phone 75. WANTED About August 15th by fam- ily of four, man, wife, daughter 10 years old. son of 10, coming here to engage in business, furnished mod ern home of five or six rooms with garage. Parties have bedding, linen, and dishes; have always lived in home of their own and will guaran tee best of care of property. This is chance to get good occupant. Ad dress A R., Mail Tribune. tf WANTED To rent Aug. 1, modern, unfurnished bungalow. Mall Tribune Box M. 103 WANTED Will pay cash for hides and pelts. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phone 97. 109 WANTED To buy $2000 or $3000 Lib erty bonds. Address H R, care Mail Tribune. tf WANTED Second-hand Backs. Bring them in and turn them into casn. Monarch Seed. Co., 317 E. Main. WANTED Modern. 6 or 8 room house on or near paving. P. O. Box 1094, Medford. . tf WANTED House njovm and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. u- FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Two small houses, for large house close to school. Box O. 104 KOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC AUTOMOBILES Ono smnll light six touring car with unusually, good motor nnd tires,' A bargain. PRICE $273.00 Ono Maxwell touring car ready In on. . PRICE $250.00 . . ' Ono good 1020 'Chevrolet road ster in- very good condition. PRICE $:1T,0.00 Ono Oakland light six coupe in excellent mccluiniciil condition.. PRICE $000.00 Ono Hudson Super-Six. touring 8 car in good condition and with six cord tires and extra equip ment. PRICE $750.00 Our terms make buying easy r BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. : MAIN AT RIVERSIDE Jackson County Fnlr, Jj Septeinlx-r 1:1 to 10 ft COOOXXOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOC I MEDFORD GRANTS PASS . WANTED . ROOMING HOVSE, APARTMENT, TOWN PROPERTV, or nny kind of Income property In Medford, Grants Pass, Ashland, to t.raIo for DIG GENERAL STORE PltOIIWITION; well loraleil In thriving community Southern OrfKon, which Is for Initio on ac count of Old Arc and Illness, 10 acre fnrm part under irrigation, Included with store. Act quickly. This is an opportunity. FOUR-8ITE SAWS AGENCT Medford Building, Medford, Oregon 4-MOSI TOWNS METOWTO. OT?TXION-, TTTTKKTUY. JULY 20. 1022 FOR RENT Three room apartment. 1005 W. Main St. Phone S0I-L. 107 FOR RENT Furnished nice front room apartment' in Mail Tribune ! building, hot and cold water, elec tricity, also gas stove furnished. Call at office. tf FOR RENT Throe, room furnished apartment, clean, cool and close in; lawn and flowers. No. 121 King St., corner of Tentu. tf FOR RENT. riOUSFS FOR RENT Six room modern house with garage, woodshed, etc. 011 N. Bartlett. 102 FOR RENT Modern four room partly : furnished house. Phono 593-L. 102 FOR RIOa'T Six room modern house, garage and other outbuildings. West . Holly. Call at 421 Oak St. 105 FOR RENT A fine bungalow 0 rooms, , sleeping porch, cold storage, pantry, ! two large porches, plenty ot shado, large lot. Will lonvo to good parties. P. E. Wynltoop, phone 89S-Y. tf FOR RENT Houses. Drown & Whito. tf FOR RENT Why rent? Buy Medford Homo. Pay like rent. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR RENTV-Houae, three rooms and bath. Also garage tor one car, close in. Call 915. . , ,. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS TOR RENT Nice sleeping rooms wun nam nriviioaes. at a-o s. uivur side. Phone 701-J. tf FOR RENT Largo airy sleoplng room, all modern conveniences, close In. Phone 322. 102 unit RENT Slenntnc and housekeen mg rooms; also single nouseKeeping room, lo N. Grape. FOR RENT Furnished slooping roomB, hot and cold water, garage in connection. 124 King St., one block from Library. FOR RENT MOUBIC KEEKING ROOMS ' FOR RENT Modem housekeeping rooms, downstairs. 345 N. uartiett. tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 325 E. Jackson St. Phono, 211, tf FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 511 a. ucntrai. FOR SALE POUlTRlf AND EGGS FOR SALE Laying hens 90o each, Phone 2S-J-3. Brown White Announce that they nrc now located fit 112 E. Main St. in tho Nash riotel Building Having assumed tho location and business of the Page-Dressier Co. This enables us to better serve the public because of our more central- focutiou nnd increased facilities. Brown & White Real Estate and Insurance ASHLAND KLAMATH FALLS gg SOUTHERN ORJbGOir FOR HI HE Saddle and pack horses to Itlilii Canyon and any place you want to go. Special attention to hunters and fishermen. Makoyour , rnsnrvntlon for opening deer season early. M. II. Wampler, Guide, Pros pert, Oregon, 12S LOST LOST Tire und rim between Eagle Point and Medford. . Finder phone 502-W. 1 . . : - 102 BUSINESS OS-POKTCNITIES SNAP FOR SOMEONE Restaurant doing good business, in good location at a snap. . Cull 19ti, Ashland. 104 iV SNAP FOR SOMEONE Restau rant doing good business, in good location at a snap. Call 190, Ashland. 103 TOR SALE Must sell poultry bual ness. Phone 590-11. 112 FOR SALE The busiest shop In town. on account of leaving. Phone 201-J. MONEY TO XAN BONDS 110UG11T AND SOLD Money loaned und good ranches for sale by J. Bi Andrews, Investment Broker,' 31 N. Grape St. Phono 63-M. FARM MORTGAGES Medford Farm Loan Association... P.- P. Farrell Secy.-Treas., 220 W. Main St. FOR BALI -AUTOMOBILES 'R SALE OR TRADE Studebaker Four car In good running condition; is a bargain; will trade for lot or house and lot in south part of town. Cull evenings, 337 W. Holly, one block north of Second St. 104 FOR SALE Two-ton truck, with good 1 Job. Will take smail car as first pay ment. Hahinco terms. Truck has new tiles. Address Box Z. 103 FOR SALE Having sold out my busi ness here I have for sale a 1 vfe ton Federal truck I will sell tin less than one-hulf value, or I will exchango for a or one-ton truck of equal value. J. P. Hughes, liutto Falls, Ore. 100 FOR SALE Chevrolet Baby Grand, fine condition. Good tires. A bar gain for cash.'-Call 702 between 7 a. m. and 0 p. m. 101 TOR SALE Ono Nash Quad truck, used only about six months. One 45 h. p. Holt caterpillar tractor, used four months. Three Reliance five ton trailers. One Lee six-ton trailer. Must be sold within thirty days. No reasonable offers refused. Can be seen nt 221 North Fir.- Inquire of Thomas Temple at above address, and. L. D. Harris, Medford, R. 4 or phone 8-J-2. . 110 FOR SALE Bargain, two trucks, guar anteed; will take car In trade. Clark Motor Co. 100 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 20 first class dairy cows. M. Walsh, 1 mile NE of Medford on Crater Lake road. 127 FOR SALE Pure bred Duroc " boar pigs of best blood lines. Price rea sonable oiler for ten days only. J. E. Judy. 103 FOR SALE Work horses and saddle horses.; Phono 5B1-R-1. 127 FOR SALE Jersey cow with heifer calf. J. I). Stevens, Tolo, Ore. 104 FOR SALE Hunch sheen cheap If unl.l milck 11 W. Wheeler. R. F. D No. 4. Phone 17-F-5, 12 o'clock or 9 p. m. J FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SAL1' Seven room house, mod ern conveniences, garage, etc., large lot. trees, fruit, berrlos, r,000. 822 s Oakdale. 102 FOR SALE Alfalfa ranch l'A miles . north of. Rogue River.. .For particu lars Inquire Don Magerlo, Rogue River. lo: TOR SALE 440 acres summer pas ture land, J5 00 per acre. Will take cattle or sheep in payment, wolborn Beeson. 20S 1) St.. Ashland. 103 FOR SALE Bearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre and un. 1 acre tracts and un. Easy terms. Near highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. FOR SALE Houses and bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; also acreage. Insurance. C. S. Butterfleld, Medford National Bank Bldg., Phone ' AuJ!tita I SYSTEM, Accounting PVICE10: 31. P Phone fin I BCIIMITT, MKr. , LllHM-tY Blilg By George VOUUOr-VT CO TQTHE TROUBLE OF COOKItS FOR SALE On easy terms, 40-aciv Improved farm at Holland. Josephine Co., nearly all under cultivation, con stant water right. Will consider Medford property as part payment. Address Mary II. Williams. Korby, Ore.. R. F. D. 1-11-A, or phono 272-lt, Medford. tf FOR SALE Four room cottage, gar- don, fruit trees, berries; will take car In trade.- Clark Motor Co. 100 FOX SALE BjISCSLLANKOCS FOR SALE Edison cabinet pi amn ios graph. Phono 508-L. FOR SALE Cherries, 3 cents.. Phono 314-X-2. " .103 FOIt SALE Hum on N. Bartlett be tween Third and Jackson St. Make bids to City Treasurer. tf FOR SALE Big twin 3-speed Harloy lhividson just overhauled and re painted by an expert; beat of ran ning order, good times. Sacrifice price SS5. Fred Coataln, 710 W. 1 St. Grants Pass, Ore., 101 TOR SALE Rol'iigerator, tablos, chairs, rugs, piano. Tol 814-Y. 815 S. Oakdale Ave. 102 FOR SALE Ford touring body, seat cut down for slooping. 011 N. Bart lott. 102 FOR SALE Large gray wicker baby buggy, good as new, cheap, Inquire at 2321X, S. Ivy. 102 FOR SALE A few sacks chicken wheat l'Ac lb. .' Phono 5-F-2. . 105 FOR SALE Almost now Blx-cyllnder chassis. Make fine roadster or bug. Clark Motor Co. , 100 FOR SALE FreHU apricots 8o per lb. Phone 523 or call at 518 S. Oakdale. tf FOR SALE Apricots at 5c lb... Rlpo about July 2oth at orchard In Fern Valley. , Phono 10-F-21., C. B. Ward, P. O. Phoenix. 105 FOR SALE Tables, cliajrs, rocker, bed; nnd clothes rack. Call evenings ' 323 S. Central. ; 102 FOR SALE First class apricots at the Top-Notch Orchards, two milos south ot Modford. Phone 010-J-l. 105 FOR SALE About 25 bantam chick ens, incubators, washing machine, otc. 822 S. Oakdnlo Ave. 106 FOR SALE Apricots, 5 to 7 cents lb. Webster Orchard Co., ut Coker unite Phone 571-J-5. . 113 FOR SALE Root beer' barrel at Do Voe's, - tf FOR SALE Indian motorcycle in good condition. Call 804, or 4 Clark St. 104 FOR SALE Apricots. Phone ; E. N. Campbell evenings, 604-lt. - tt FOR SALl'3 Farm implements and machinery, header nnd smnll thresh er with engine, spray rig, gas en gines und tools. S. T. Howard, 815 Oakdalo. , 104 FOR S A LK Two good heavy screen doors, one 41x83 Inches, $2.50; one 40x80 inches,. $3.50., Boo them at Mull .Tiibuno office. . . tt FOR SAkE Cheap, one 3-h. p. Fair banks-Morse gas engine practically new. , F. E. Merrick, Nat Bldg. , - tt FOR SALE Good Philadelphia lawn mower. . May be seen at 507 S. Holly ' St. ; - tt FOR SALE 100 tons good clean hifih- grade coal, $14 a ton at bin. Air compressors and jack hammers R. R. V. Canal Co. IHISIXESS DIRECTORY Abstrnctof MURRAY BROS. & VAN VOR1S Abstracts ot Title. Rooms 3 and G No. 2 2 North Central Ave,, up stairs. Jackson County ABSTRACT CO. Tim nnlv f-mnnleto Tl tie System in Jackson County. Abstracts of Tltlo and Title- Insurance. ' Architect FRANK C. CLARK 219 W. Main St. Phone 841-J. Attorneys O. C. HOGGS Lawyer. Specializes . In Real Estate anil Probate Law. 30 iNorth Central Ave. BORTER J. i NBFF Attorney-at-Law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford Na tional Bank Building. . E. REAMES Lawyer, office Liberty Building. in . E. KELLY- Lawyer. Resumed practice of law. Office with Porter J, Netf, Medford Nun Buuk Bldg. . - r:GE seve McManus ,r-r- . I Building Materials MEDEORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS Specialize in all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. t'liiropractic Physician - DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Electro-Therapy. 427 28 Medford Bldg. Phone 905. tf DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectlc Physician. DR. LOUISE E. HEDGES Naturopathic Chiro practor. Mechano-Therapy, Spon dylotherapy, Food Sciences, Chiro practic. Office: Stewurt Bldg., 2 35 E. Main St. . Phones: Office, 170; Res. 170-J-2. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Physician. Oirico his. 9 to 12. 2 to 6. Suite 203-04-05-00, Liberty J J u 1 id I n g. ' Convalescent Homo CONVALESCENT HOME, - facing Llthlu Park, - Ashland Milk and Rest Cure; also take doctors' pa , Hunts and give best ot care. Terms .reasonable. Mrs. W. M. Barber, 153 Granite St., "Ashland. Expert Accountant : , W1LSON AUD1T1NG CO E. M. Wil son, C, P.. A. Attention given to anything in' accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look into our simplified accounting method. Liborty Bldg., Medford, Phone K.7-R. ' Farm Loans ROGUE RIVER FARM LOAN ASS'N Loans to pay mortgages and for , agricultural. Attorney E. H. Hurd, Secyy.-Treas., 411 Medford Bldg. Ostcopatlis.. Dit. F. G. CARLOW, DR( EVA MAINS ; CARLOW Osteopathic) PhyBl ; clans, 416-418 Liberty Bldg. Phono 004-J-2. ( Residence: 20 S. Laurel St. :-.."'. DR; W. W, HOWARD Osteopathic Phystcian. Special attention given to eye, ear,-nose and throat.' 308' Liberty Building. Phone 496. Physicians and Surgeons '. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Specialty,- Eye, Ear, . noso and Throat. Glasses sclen , tlflcally fitted and - properly - ad- . , justed. ' Office 314-315 Iiiberty ; Bldg., cor. Grape and Main Sts. DR. J. J. EMMONS Physician' and Surgeon. Practice limited' to eye, ear,' nose and throat. i Eyes sclen-. tifically tested, and. glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist tor S. P. R. R. Co., Medford Bldg. Phone 507. DR. WM. W, iP. HOLT Physlclar and Surgeon. Offices Medford Bldg. Phone 165. Residence 118, Genesee St. Phone 165-J-2.- DR.1 A. BimSELL Physician and Surgeon, 312 to 314 Medford Bldg.' entrance 38 N. Central. Special attention- to spine; " Phone'29. - Piano- Instructions FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of; Piano and Harmony. Composing, i Arranging. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg. Phone 72, . SADIE E. LACY Piano instructor..' Special work for children. Studio ; 301 Liberty Bldg. Phone 157-J. 88- Printers nnd Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the. best equipped printing office In; Southern Oregon. Book binding, . loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 2 7 N. Fir St. i Rug Weaving MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS, makes fluff rugs from old and. worn carpets and rugs. Phone, 510-M. 706 Pino St. Transfer EAHS TltAMSPIiR J&. RTnB A P.E! rn ! -i Office 42 North Front St. Phone rfio.i Prices right, i Services guar anteed, i DAVIS ; TRAiXSlTER AND STORAGE CO. Anything moved day or night. Service guaranteed. 29 S. Grape. Phone: Office 644, or resi dences 647-R or 206. tf Upholstering J. WEIS Upholstery, Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture. Full Una, of materials. I Draperies made to order. We do all kinds of uphol stering.' We -deliver an) will call and show samples. Phone 202, ' Jacksonville, .Ore. i i . ; .1 - -