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BRINGING M" Market News Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore, Auk. 7. Cuttle 25c higher on strictly prime stuff; re ceipts 1734. ' Choice, steers $7. 50 8.25; medium to good $C.7B7.C0; fair to medium $5.756.75; common to fair $46.75; choice cows and heifers $5 5.50; medium ' to good J4-505; fair to medium $3. 60$4.50; common $33.50; canners $1.503; bulls $34; choice feeders $55.50; fair to good, $45; cholco dairy calves $88.50; primo light $7.B08; medium $6.507.60: heavy J46.S0. Hogs easier undortono; prices un changed; receipts 4042. Prime light J12.5013; smooth heavy 230 to 300 lbs., $1J.5012.25; 300 lbs. and up $1011.60; rough heavy $8!."5; feeder pigs $1212.50; fat pigs $12 12.50; stags 1 6 9. Sheep steady; valley lambs trifle easier; receipts 4887. East of moun tain lambs $1011; choice valley JO i! 10; medium $89; common $G8; culls $56; light yearlings $78; heavy $(i7; light wethers $07; heavy $56: ewes $25. All grades of sheared sheep $1.50 2 under wboled. Butter PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 7. Butter fancy Bcarce and firm; second grade plentiful. - Cream prices unsettlod. Extra cubes 3940c; undergrades 35 36c; cartons 47c; prints 4lic. But ter fat No. 1 churning cream 46)47c f. n. h.. Portland; 44n nr Ktnfinns WHAT '53 1 v undergrades 43 44c. Portland Wheat.' PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 7. Wheat hard white $1.09; soft white, white club, hard winter, northern spring $1.07; red Walla $1.04. Today's car receipts Wheat 125; flour 7; oats 6; hay 28. Kim Francisco Market. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 7. (U. S. Bureau of Markets) Eggs, extras 29c; extra firsts 2814c; firsts 2514c; extra pullets 24V4c; undersized num ber one 15 14 c. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 7. (State Division of Markets) Fryers 32 to 38c; broilers 29 35c; roosters, young, 43 to 45c; old 14 to 18c; hens 15 to 32c; ducks 18 to 20c; turkeys, live 32 to 35c; dressed 30 to. 40c; hares 13 to 15c lb.; squabs $3 to 3.50 doz.; Jack rabbits $2 to $2.60 doz. '. I ' ,iV. Y. Stocks NEW YORK, Aug. 7. Buying of high grade investment shares pro vided a stimulating Influence to the comparatively light dealings of to day's stock market. iXumerous rail road shares reached new peak prices for the year, as did many of the In dustrials and specialties, especially the chain store issues. Sales approx imated 000,000 shares. American Beet Sugar 47.2 American Can 58.5 American Car & Foundry 1G9 American Hide & Leather 70 American International Corp.... 39 American Locomotive 120.7 American Smelting & Refg 61.7 American Sugar SI. 5 American T. & T - 132-2 American Tobacco 161.7 American Woolen 9u.' Anaconda Copper 54.1 a Baldwin Locomotive 122.7 Bethlehem Steel "B" 77.8 Canadian Pacific I42 Chandler Motors 58.5 Chicago, R. I. & Pac " Corn Products 11 61 Crucible Steel 92.1 Famous Players-Lasky 81.5 Oenear.1 Electric 179.3 General Motors I3-2 Goodrich Co 32 8 Great Northern, pfd 87.2 Illinois Central 10 9 Inspiration Copper 4 1-2 International Harvester 10fi Int. Mer. Marine pfd 6 5 'ntemational Paper 54.1 Invincible Oil r....,.......; '- .'12.8 Kelly-Springfleld Tire ' 44 Kennecott Copper 36. S PERI, FUNERAIi HOMT3 At Your Scrvico Day or Night Information Cordially Given rv nth .wwi nnlcfluln hJare Serrlco l'liBB l UP FATHER POOR BROThfr h THE MELE, AMD THE DOCTOR SAX HELL BE LWD UP FOR v x-jT,? . Louisville & Nashville 134 Mexican Petroleum 173 Midvale tSoel 34.5 Northern Pacific 80. C Paciric Oil 54.2 Pan American Petroleum 74.5 Pennsylvania 40. s People's Cius 87.2 Pure Oil 29.1 Rep. Iron & Steel 72 Royal Dutch, N. Y 52.7 Sears Roebuck 84 Sinclair Con. Oil 30. S Southern Pacific 92.1 Standard Oil of N. J ISO Studebaker Corporation 131.3 Tobacco Products 78.6 Union Pacific 144.5 United Retail Stores 63.5 U. S. lnd. Alcohol 62.1 United States Steel 101.5 Utah Copper 6 6 Westinghouse Electric ., ! 61.5 Willys Overland 8 Call for Bids School District No. 18 will receive bids up to August 18, 1922, for.erecting a school building. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of O. C. Boggs. Bids to be sent to H. E. Rodgers, Rodgers Creek, Sams Valley, Ore. Board of directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. W. II. SMITH, Chairman of Board of Directors 119 School District No. 18. Eagle Point Irrigation District Eagle Point, Oregon, July 20, 1922. NOTICE OF BIDS Notice is hereby given that bids are now called for the construction of the main-supply canal of the Eagle Point Irrigation District with all appurtenant structures. The plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the Board of Directors, Eagle Point, Oregon; copies can be obtained from the engineers of the District, Eagle Point, Oregon, upon re ceipt of a deposit of ten ($10) dollars, which will be returned to each bona fide bidder when said plans and speci fications are returned. The work involves canal excavation of approxi mately 180,000 ctt. yds. of material. The Board of Directors will receive sealed proposals therefor and the pro posals opened at the oniee or tne Board of Directors of the Eagle Point Irrigation District, at Eagle Point, Ore gon on August 10, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS EAGLE POINT IRRIGATION DISTRICT. By F. Pettigrew, President. W. E. Hanunel, Secretary. WANTED Strike Conditions For service as Railroad: Machinists, ,; Blacksmiths, Sheetraetal Workers, Coppersmiths, Car Inspectors, Boilermakers, Electricians, Pipe Fitters, Tinners, Car Repairers, Car Builders, ; (Carpenters). - Woodturners, Cabinetmakers, Helpers, all classes. Adequate provis.ons have been j fnii nrnteetion of new mane iu fc,,c , employes, the same as old employes who remaineu iojuuj r"Vsnrpi5 pllcants should apply at SOLTH FRN PACIFIC Employment Bureau, Room 7, 03 Market Street San Fran cisco (open 8 a m. to 8 : JO p m. dallv inclmling Sundays), or any of . i nffffar- Sniierintend- ent (Third St. Station), San Fran cisco OaKIana rier, onti.uicuu,, Stockton, Dunsmulr, Bakersfield, r .i. Aoitant Sunerintend- ients Sparks' Xev.. and Roseburg, Ore Superintendent jiun.u runci, Sacramento and Los Angeles. .T. H. DYER. Gen. Mgr. Southern Pacific., Company MEN MEDFOT?D MATL TRIBUNE, U HURRAsH: l WON'T HAVE. To TAKE HIM OUT WITH ME - SO I KIN CO TO DlNTVS a rue i' 'i WANTED HELP FEMAXJS WANTED Experienced w a 1 1 r'e s s. Hotel Holland. 113 WANTED Woman for general house work on ranch near Klamath Falls. Good home, good wages, four In fam ily. Must be good cook. References. Phone Klamath Falls ll-F-12 or write Box 536. 122 WANTED Experienced gins Tor con fectionery work at Crowson's. Apply In nnrami . f HETiP WANTED MALE WANTED Elderly man for janitor work. Mason-Ehrman & Co. llll WANTED Elevator operator at Med- roru mug. man or woman. u WANTED Young man 17 years old or older. Apply in person. Pullman Bakery. WANTED Married man, 25-35 years 01 age,' with car, to sell "Fuller Brushes," Jackson county. Nation ally advertised, giving permanent, .profitable employment. G. B. Arnest, Cottage Grove, Ore. 117 1 11 WANTED Experienced well digger. R-13-R. 118 WANTED Man to irrigate. Phono E97-.I-R. 1 WANTED Man for orchard work. Foothills Orchard. 116 WANTED Laborers. Apply Califor-nla-Oregon Power Co. tf Wanted BnsuzajLiAiraous WANTED Trailers. Phone 7-F-H. 123 WANTED Levelling done. Good iob for experienced man with large out fit. Address J A M, care Mall Tri bune. 122 WANTED Will pay cash for good used Ford, no wreck, and must be priced right. Call 781-H or 814 W. Eleventh St., City. 122 WANTED Lambs and sheep. Phone 292-J. 122 WANTED To trade 32.rifle for shot gun. F. L. Clark, 127 N. Riverside. 117 WANTED To rent five room furnish ed house. Best of references, perma nent. Box 35, Mail Tribune. 117 WANTED To let truck contract for hauling cordwood. Valley Fuel Co. tf WANTED Can attend to any picking with crew up to Sept. 1st. Chas. W. Austin, phone 638-L. 117 WANTED Laundry. We call and de liver; ask for rates on family wash; also wet wash; all flat pieces Ironed. Phono 955-R. 117 WANTED Contract to haul with 4 ton truck. Handle anything. Go anywhere. Hitchcock & Son, 226 Cottage. Call evenings. 117 WANTED To buy turkeys. Phono 597-J-3. ' WANTED Stock to pasture. Phono 591-J-2. WANTED Good second-hand register. Phone 75. cash - tf WANTED House mormi and re- pairing. Phonx 488-M or 488-X. tf WILL PAY CASH For Good Used Ford or will trade for used Reo touring, self-starter and good tires at only $245.00 , Oakland Coupe, a snap at $650. Price goes up $200 as soon as it rains. It pays to buy' out of season. Oakland Touring car at a sacrifice, come and see this, the price will sur prise you. BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. MAIN AT RIVERSIDE MKPFOnT). OltKiiOX. MOXDAY, AT'CT'ST ,7. 1 022 HOARD AN'l) ROOM WANTED WANTED lluslness man would like room and hoard with refined private family. Permanent. Address ltox 20, Mail Tribune. 119 HELP WANTED Male and Femnlo WANTED Pear pickers. Phone Gll-J-6 after 6 p. m. 119 WANTED Man and wife at sawiuiU camp, mill not running; man to do general work including some team ing on new railroad grade;' womau to cook for six to eight men for month or two. Durlug winter not much to do oxcept watch and protect property. Give references. Dwinnell Lumber Co., Macdoel, Calif. 117 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Cool furnishod apart ment. Children welcome. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 72S-R. tf FOR RENT Furnished front apart ment, modern, nice and pleasant, hot and cold water, electricity, gas. Phone 75 or call at this office. tf FOR RENT HOOSEKEEKDja ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping and sleeping rooms. New, modern, light, large. 310 N. Bartlbtt. FOR RENT Housekeeping or sleep ing rooms, close In, privato family. 207 S. Ivy. 117 FOR RENT Cool furnished house keeping rooms, near business. Chll dren woleome. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phono 728-R. - tf FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Rooms and board with private family, at 204 N. Ivy. 121 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. Bath. Men. 245 N. Grape. tt FOR RENT Cool . furnished rooms, close W Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. tf FOR RENT Sleping rooms, men only. 445 S. Front St. 119 FOR RENT BOUSES FOR RENT Five room modern house. Inquire 717 N. Riverside. 121 FOR RENT Furnished five room house. Call 903-X. 117 TOR RENT Furnished 9 room house, suitable for boarders and roomers, very close in. Appiy F. L. Clark, 127 N. Riverside. 117 FOR RENT Why rent? Iluy Mcdford H-jme. Pay like rent. Gold Ray Realty Co.' 116 FOR RENT Small bungalow. Inquire at 126 Portland Ave. 117 FOR RENT Modern house 7 rooniB, has garage. Inquire at 311 N. Bnrt lett or phone 753-L or 232. 4 tf FOR RENT House, 710 E. Main. Phone 314-W. 117 FOR RENT Furnished 11-room house Medford business center, suitable for boarding and rooming house, millinery, dressmaking, real estate office, or any business. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phono 728-R. FOR RENT Houses. Urown & White. tf Brown White Announce that they are now located at 112 E. Main St. in the Nash Hotel Building Ilaving assumed the location and business of the Page-Dressier Co. This enables us to better serve the public because of our more central location and increased facilities. Brown & White Real Estate and Insurance I IM THE MUR'bE bEST V5X S DirsT- t ONT BE 1 PO-bT TO CARE FOR, J V Cwe.c TOMV-v . . M.-VCiOeVs. THE PATIENT WITH MifT U "i'.OTMER t SICK AIS . I rm rT ' H1M: ( v 1 v v 1 imm FOR RENT FARMS FOR RENT Oct. 1, 1922, 350 acre farm three miles east of Ashland. For information inquire of Mollie Songer, 45 llclman St., Ashland, Ore. 119 LOST LOST Evershnrp pencil, Initials A. P. 11. Reward. Return to Mail Tribune. MISCEL1ANEOUS FOR HIHB Saddle rid pack horses to Plue Canyon unr! any place you wput to go. Special attention to hunters rud fishermen. Mako your reservation for opening deer Beasozi early. M. H W'cuupler, Guide, Pros pect, Oregon, 128 BUSINESS rilTunT UNITIES A COUNTY Dm'l'iV.C'JTOR wanted. Can establish aiituudld business by employing B'b-age;:ts. Sells upon showing and 32t ucus'e-to-hoiise pro position. After isvcsUearion if you do not think yu can clear at loast '$100 weekly we win not need you. Manufacturers Reprcoeitutivo, Mall Trlbuna, fiu-v 2r. 117 FOR SALE C.miilHt8 da'ry business with woil paying route. Address Ikx 43, Mail Tribnno. 119 u(OD ."'.'oi.'CECS ROOM suitable forJ an iiusinon, v.ila furnished living rooms above Medfo.-d business cen ter, an opportunity seldom offered. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phono 728-R Hurry! Hurry; Hurry! MONEY TO IrOAN TO LOAN We have money to loan on improved city property. Mouurtiy Insurance Agency. FARM MORTGAGES ateOTord Farm Loan Association. F. P. Farrell, Secy.-Treas., 220 W. Main St FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1 FOR SALE Two trucks, Ford coupo, Ford touring and Ford bug. Clark Motor Co. 118 FOR SALE Ford truck, worm drive, Tlmkln bearings, good tlreB, model 1919, in first class running order, complete with stake rack for fruit hauling. Price $100. Room 4 College bldg., Medford Oregon. tf FOR SALE roCITRT AND EGGS FOR SALE Laying hens, TanCred and Hanson struln thoroughbred Whito Leghorns. Bargain it taken soon. .854 W.' Second St. 110 FOR SALE Whlto Oregon 12 weeks old pullets. Phono 4-F-1-B-2, Gold Hill. R. I. Gandllcld. 118 FOIt HALE IjIVKSTOCK FOR SALE 16 Holstelns. 1 pure bred bull, ten cows and six grade heifers. Your opportunity, all stock, $700 J. W. Prentice, Sallna, Ore. 122 FOR SALE Two good milk cows. 919 W. Eleventh. ' 118 FOR SALE Young heifor calf, good milk strnin. Call phone 951-L. 117 FOR SALU Fresh young cow. Schu char'". Orchard. Phono (ill-R-3. 117 FOR SALE Sest watch dog in the state. Phono 591-R-l. . FOR SALE 20 first ciada (iairT C0W8. M. Walsh, 1 mile Nil) 01 MaMfprd on Crater Lake road. FOR SALE Work horvfet ud naddle horses. J'flone &!-&,:' ' ' 11S7 FOB SALE KKAl. JT3i'AJlV. FOR SALE Smull 1ruj0 ed acreage for city property, J!o 23, Mali Tri bune. ' - - . 119 FOR 8ALE Boarl;:r penc m.i apple orchards sacrifk-j! J,''0 lot.) and up, 1 acre tracts .iivl u:i. Ky terms. Near hlghw i. OjI.i 'iy iJcal'y Co. Phono 728 R 01 l'i-.. ' - 11(1 FOR SALE Five :oor. V ungalr"- f,nrt two large lots; also furniture. 1-J2I Nlantlc. Phone 333-J-2. 117 FOR SALE Six room modem home. Bleeping porch, good plumlnn::, gar age, pleasant surroundings, r.u tsnni at a sacrifice. Phone CM-X. 120" FOR SALE Houses and bungalows, furnished or unfurnlnheil; !so acreage. Insurance. C. S. Butterfield, Medford National Bank IH'Jg., phone 389 FOR SALE Choice mill and stock r;iiich. one mile south Roguo Riyttr. On pavement. 315 acres, $10,000. Terms $10,000, balance 10 years' f per cent. Walter Jones, Sallna, Kansas , '117 Aud!tlr4 AccouMirvg, J YSTEMERVICEIO' M P. Mf'H.MITf inn Moor Mi-tlfom Itldg By George McManus FOR BALI, m,.ki MlAlr FOR SALE Cozy "i. rn, ui. -) uuu'c :!o!"p In. !, ni.- M. I" FOR 3ALK MIHCF1 .A "W'til FOR SMLE Vry M.ti 'w t'vr I'.vtwi 1 Las .if i!jc VVuooi. hiaUK v:n. r.ii-1 tf-- rci"'n pon.i' vu. ploifaly tunj:uh,-i; iui '...j yt- :lt U eluding v-.'h :ra'.trt?I.M'!&, 'ijiy and Ka''i'- it- .s !j. tri '.ci.i 'it-s! with eln. o1 ot.ry.r.n -iuu.. and pniii ixl. .mk1v (nr iu.-.o, ;,. i p right into i-YIn 1,'IH.' titir Trlonne 1 19 FOR S.'O.K, So. Ltul ( ..Ulat;' vf.iV. hay for v-v -lav? -oly tlO (i u.u '4 fi"!l"i. .Schuclinji .'icti'ly. I'fcoP.f 611-R-3. . Ui' tOHS-AuUOU iU.it -XU.-tfik. -ut! CjOM'AM..CH!NT HOME. facing and aiti'i..; will w. -ar as ;wrt L.u-, f,.rk. Asulr.nd Milk and payment. X X 1? llKf ) r,1)rft; a)a, iike doctors' pa- 1021 Nlantlc SI. .1'. ff :0H w,. M. Barber, 153 l'OR sale iv;:a' .t -iidn 'i( ' "-."-"-r W. Jaclisoc - i? Kx'fU Accountant FOR SALE Cbsau uriv.ib i'li...- il'i;T"j";VFlNO CO. E." M? Wll- 539-J-2. "' " i7' !) . A Attention given to any- ,. on,. "' . " lme ii rLi;ounting and Income Tax l'OR SALi-Oood. o. .j. vil.-.i 'V ;.l.,UJ.c.11,1n;8. Look into our simpll. Manke, adjoining t.,nu oruji.n . . ..P;,llnlillg mei!,od. Llbertj east of Jacksonvun, 1,!., Mod.ord, Phone 157-R. FOR SALE Piano " un"ivi-Ji v ' - I' arm Loans FOR SALE Strawbt-c pL.n' d-US' hundred; got theai 11 (Mi'v i n ina Ing town. Mrs. 3. bljUKuiahiir Phone 892-W, IIS FOR SALE 400 good sooontJ-haiK' sacks; also young cow. Incitm jucksoii t. store. 11 FOR SALE Wlckson and bo ma itoaf plums. Bagley Run'-'h. Talent, On 120' FOR SALE Oak roll. up desk. Inquire! iieuiiy s Jewelry Stori). li? FOR SALE OR TRADK Ono 45 Cvl! automatic, one 12-guugo slusie-tnrrvii shotgun. E. F. Leo, 337 W. Tiuth 81 118 FOR SALE At a bargain. Eureka electric cleaner. Phone E33-R ov " Lloyd Colver, Phoenix. 117 FOR SALE One saddle pony, on orchard cultivator, and 3, 4 and inch tiling', . or will trade for good rrcsh milk cows. Linn ranch mile ' west of Jacksonville. ' 111 FftR SALE Second-hand chickei. w.'ro. Also gas rango, J5.00. 403 N. Holly. Phone &37-M. 117 FpR SAUC Barn on N. Bartlett be twedn Tliird and Jackson St. Make bids to City Treasurer. tf FOR SALE Apricots. Wolistor Orcli ani t;o., at Coker Butte. Phono 571 -J-5. ' 130 FOR SALE- Root beor barrel at De tt Voo's. FOR SALE Two good heavy screen doors, one 41xS3 Inches, $2.50; one 40x80 Inches, $3.50. See' them at Mail Tribnno office; U FOR SALE Cheap, one 3-h. p. Falr iianiis-Mciso gas engine practically new. F. E. Murrlck, Nat Bldg. tf'1 FOR, SALE Good Philadelphia lawn mower. May be seen at 507 S. HoIW St. ti BUgUiiKSa IrtfiKCT'.HtY Ahstriirfon MURRAY bliOg.' VAN VCKIS Abstract? of 'i lOn. rtoomf 3 nnd 5, No. 2Z Nortn Leutral Ave, ut stair. ' .... ' . JarVxon County aSTRACT CO. .o only complete Ti tle Kystum In Jackson County. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. ' Architect FRANK C. CLARK 219 W. Main fet. Phono 841-J. ttorneys O. C. BOGGS Lawyer. Specializes In Real Estate and Probate Law. 30 North Central Ave. PORTh'It J. NEFF Attornoy-at-' Law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford Na tional Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, office iu Liberty Building. E. E. KELLY Lawyer. Resumed practice of law. Office with Porter J. Neff. Medford Nat'l Bank Bldg. Hull (ling Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS Specialize In all kinds of cement building products. cor. Fir aua Teuttt Streets, TAC.Y, FiYE ' Bl'SlXESS DIRECTORY CLIropriu'tlo Physician II HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chlro nracttc sud Electro-Therapy. 427 : 11 Yifnrd Bldg. Phone 9G5. tf 'h V fr KKDGES Neo-Eclectlc Pb(lo!u DR. LOUISE E. l-'Hi'VHC? . Naturopathic Chlro trotor. Me'l:aui-Tierapy, Spon vlo!etit;j' PiKiil Sciences, Chtro vvjtlr 'ifi.-f Stewart Bldg., K! Mum ft. PfcV; Office, I'H- A. W. HOFPM'-;hJropractia 'hrcii'n. Office lt. f to 12, 2 t-j . ti'il's 203-04-0:-06 Liberty C'V-tiin,;. r.nviv; "scent Homo -l.oura t) pny mortgages and for i'W ".cultural. Attorney E. H. Hurd, htt.y Vieiis., 411 Medford Dldg. Monuments I HE ORIlilONRANITE CO. Monu ireats. E. A. Hicks, general manager. 1'. M. ivorshaw, salesmanager, 103 K , VMl St., Medford. tf Osteopaths i'H. K. . CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS (!A I a OVf Osteopathic Physicians, 416-41? Liberty Bldg. Phone 904-J-2. KOpM?;ii e i6 S. Laurel St. IMt."' W. HOWARD Osteopathia t'liyswlsn. Gpeclal attention given ' to !'!, (ti uose and throat. 308 l iberty liiiliillng. Phone 49G. ; fhilrlnDS uitl Sur(reoii TTh? HICINV, M. D. Physician and , flnrgeon. Specialty, Eye, Ear, Nosa and Threat.. Glasses sclentlflcallj fltioil and proiiorly adjusted. Office 814-315 VilUalyUldg., cor. Orape and Mcln BU. . DR. .1. J. u'SfMNS Physician and Hurirerr.. IVif.tlce llniitod to eye, ear1, zori nnrt throat. Eyes scien Mil i:v hutted and glasses supplied. Ocullct and A-irlst for S. P. R. R. Co., "Victor I Bldg.' Phone 567. DrTVm. W. F. jlOLT Physiciar ti! R"'gon. Offices Medford VIA. VUne TS5. Resldonce 118 (leoeisee 5f ' Fhcne' lB5-J-2 DR. A. BURSELI Physician and Surgeon, f a to 314 Medford Bldg. Fntrsno" S2i N. t'entral. Special ut'eutlc-ti w ilno. . Fhone 29. DR. LlNOf iLN HS.iriH X-Ray spec ialist Me'll'aO and Dental X-Ray Diagnosis " anl X-Ray Treatment. Laboratories 2U 213 Liberty Bldg. Office houre ( m. to 12 m. 2-5 p.m. Telephone: OHice, bl; residence, Gl-J-U. IMnno Instructions FRED ALTOf? HA10I1T Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Composing, Arrangtug. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg." PnonH 7 a. SADJIS B. LACY Piano Instructor. Special yrork children. Studio 801 Liberty Uldtr. Phone 157-J. 88 IHfiUrrt art Fubllshers MEDFORD PRINT1NC1 CO., has the ' beat equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Hook binding, locso leaf ledgore. Ml! Ins systems, ' etc' Portland prls, 27 N. Fir St. Itug WeavlaR MEDFORD FLUFIT RUQ WOI'.KS makes fluff rugs from old ao(i worn carpots and rugs. Ph'Jlia 610-M. 706 Pino St. Transfer ' EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phonu 315. Prices right. Services guar anteed. DAVIS TRAiS'SFER AND STORAGE CO. Anything moved day or night. Service guaranteed.' 29 S. Grape. Phone: Office 644, or resi dences 647-R or 206. tf UpholMoring 1. WEIS Upholstery.- Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture. Full line of materials. Draperies made to order. We do all kinds of uphol stering. -We deliver and will call and show samples. Phone 202, Jacksonville, ore. i 5