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1 BRINGING NOW BASEBALL IS TO BE UNIONIZED I. S. A. . MILWAUKEE, Aug. 1G. (By the Associated Press) A ball players' union, designed for the announced purpose of lifting the Idols of the dia mond from what it termed a position 'as "pawns of the club owners," Jo an equal status with the club owners so far as matters affecting the players are concerned is roaring complete organization, according . to an an nouncement today by Ray Cannon, attorney and former basebail player. . Mr. Cannon announced that he had been retained by players on virtu ally every major league club and on several minor league teams and that he had already opened negotiations with Samuel Gompers for bucking by the American Federation of Labor. Mr. Gompers, according to Mr. Can non, was. favorably impressed and promised .his support in any Just .cause.. i . PITTSBURG, Aug. 16. (By the Associated Press) President John . A( Heydler .of the National league, ;who was in Pittsburg today said he , could see no necessity for a baseball players' union. ,"With Judge Landis at the head of , organized.-;, buseball every player , knows ho 'can always get a square , deal," said Mr. Heydler. ... SEATTLE, .Aug. 1G. AI Demarce, i manager of the Portland Pacific . coast league baseball club, had wired Commissioner of Baseball Landis .asking for an explanation of Landis' action yesterday In placing him on the Ineligible list, he announced to ,day. I i"I don't know why Judge Landis 1 has placed me on the ineligible list," ; Demareesttld, "for I can't see where I, violated any of the rules of baseball In playing with and against ineligible plnyers when I had permission, of the Denver team to try out my arm in 'semi-professional games around Chi cago." .;; , . , I. sup. "chanceTlor George C. Cabell, supremo chan cellor of the Knights of Pythias, and party, accompanied by local Pythians, day morning for an official visit to Talisman Lodge. i Immediately, upon arrival the party,' accompanied by loci Pythians, will depart for Crater Lake and on Monday evening Aug. 21, the Su preme Chancellor will assist in con ferring the page rank on a class of initiates. Grand . Chancellor Lelf : Finsi-th of the domain of Oregon and Walter G. .Oleeson, grand keeper of records and -seals will also be present on this oc casion. This visit is the more notablo from the fact it .Is one of but three that will be made by the supreme ohan . ccllor on his Journey through the state. ';. ; ... I r- -i , COAL STRIKE NOT OVER 1 (Continued from Page One) view of concluding peace. Two Penn sylvania " associations of operators ' were asked to meet the union chiefs in separate meetings on Friday. : In this fashion, other districts will resume as fast as negotiations can be concluded so that within two weeks, in ' the belief of coal men weekly soft coal PERL FCNEBAL HOME At Tour. Service Day or Night Information Cordially Given fW. Ath anil Oakdalfl KNIGHTS PYTHIAS TO VISIT MEDFORD UP FATHER III ( BY COLLY- 1 WUZ ' I H I THlt I'd A. FI1SE. TIME OF L ( DO vou REKuize Tht L f PRDOrH "MUM - EUtT l fiPf tUE.EP-T- CERTWtNLY THELDAV TO BE CETTINC OTHER WEN HAVE HALFA "YOUR BROTHER. taW'b 1 VnV Dl E,SJOf T! - ' ' UP - OO OOQ-FOR - I DW5 WORK DONE! ET MOW L "TOO MA.KE. bO MUCH Yt - - I 7gg& NOTHING LOAFER - . . HOW OO YOU EVER g I MOliE-HE CANT P . V lVT r "iy ' o- y 1 fiT expect to amount p- ) v 5leep: J : production will again be running In the neighborhood of ten or twelve million tons. Operators sai(( today, that with ca pacity production continuing until Jan uary 1 the present supply of industrial and domestic coal should be fully sup plied. ;'.. Market News Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 16. Cat tle, hogs and sheep nominally steady; no receipts. ' . - . . PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 16. But ter steady; extra cubes 38 40c; undorgrades 353Gc; cartons 47c; prints 46c. Butterfat No. 1 churning cream 44 45c f. o. b Portland; 41c at stations; undorgrades 41 43c. Portland Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 16. Wheat, hard white, soft white, white club, hard winter $1.06; northern spring $1.04; red Walla $1.01. l Today's car receipts Wheat 65; flour 3; corn. 4;. oats 2; hay 10. Son Francisco Markets. . SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 16 (U. S. Bureau of Markets) Eggs, extras 31c; extra pullets 25c; undersized pullets 15c. ; . . SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 16. (State Division of Markets) Poultry unchanged. Liberty Bonds. NEW YORK, Aug. 16. Liberty bonds closed: 3H'n $100.72: second 4's $100.44; first 4's $101.18; sec ond 4V1h $100.54; third U'b $100.50; fourth 4Vs $101.18; Victory 4Vs uncalled $100.80; 4's called $100.42. N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK CITY, Aug. 16. To day's stock market, one of the most active In recent weeks, gave a good demonstration of strength, presum ably on the assumption that an early settlement of pending labor troubles was In sight. Easy money rates were a 'contributing factor to the upward movement. Sales approximated 750, 000 shares. American Beet Sugar 46 American Can , 58.2 American Car & Foundry 175 American. Locomotive 119 American Smelting & Refg 61.3 American Sugar ., 98.1 American Sumatra Tobacco 1 38.2 American T. & T, 122.8 American Tobacco 150.1 American Woolen 91.7 Anaconda Copper 53.5 Atchison .'. i 102.1 Baldwin Locomotive 123.7 Baltimore & Ohio 57.7 Bethlehem Steel "B" 79.1 Canadian Pacific 142.8 Central Leather 40.6 Chandler Motors , '60 Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul 31.5 Chicago, R. I. & Pac 44.6 Corn Products 114.5 Crucible Steel 92.5 Famous Players-Lasky 87.5 General Electric ; 179 General Motors 13 Goodrich Co. 35.6 Great Northern, pfd 89.2 Illinois Central 109 Inspiration Copper 40.5 International Harvester 113 i Int. Mer. Marine pfd 66.2 International Paper 59 Inylnc'.ble Oil 13.2 KellyTSpringfeld Tire 45 Louisville & Nashville -. 1315' Mexican iPetroleura 173.2 Midvale Steel 35.3 New York Central '98 ' N. Y.,: N-. H. and Hartford ..-.-.-31.5 rXDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ FORCED SALE AN EXCELLENT FARM NEAR MEDFORD Containing 2 2 acres of very good noli, all level and under irrigation. . About 6 acres In full bearing orchard, balance rich, deep soil. Modern house with electric lights, running water and bath, electric pump ing plant complete. Modern barn and outbuildings. Im provements alone worth at least 13500. , Total' Ptice. Only $BOOO.OO A rare bargain. , . Call EARL 8. TUMY, - 70S Park Avenue. MEDFORD 'MAIL'. TRIBUNE,. Northern Pacific 82.7 Pacific Oil ....J. 1 55.3 Pan American Petroleum 75.1 Pennsylvania ,-. 46.5 People's Gas 93.5 Rep. Iron & Steel 73.5 Royal Dutch, N. Y 54 Sears Roebuck 89.7 Sinclair Con. Oil i 31.2 Southern Pacific 92.5 Standard Oil of, N. J ....1S1.5 Studebaker Corporation ........126.1 Tobacco Products S0.S Transcontinental Oil 14 Union iPacific H6 United Retail Stores 69.6 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 66 United States Steel 101.8 Utah Copper 65.7 Westlnghouse-Electric 61.8 Wills Overland 6.8 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Wood cutting, steady. . P. E. Brown, Medford Auto Camp, 125 WANTED Nursing. Inquire 210 Bentty. 126 WANTED HELP FEMALE WANTED Two lady flunkies and one dish washer. . 44 S. Grai. . 126 WANTED Experienced chambermaid. Hotel Holland. - 125 WANTED Experienced girl for gen. eral housework. Mrs. R. H. McCurdy. Phone 391-R. , HELP WANTED Male and Female WANTED Hop pickers at the M. Ranzau hop yard, six miles west of Grants Pass. Picking begins sept. iBt. Address M. Ranzau, Route 2, Box 69. Grants Pass, Ore. 146 WANTED snauBnuLAKEOCS WANTED Dressmaking, satisfaction guaranteed. Special rates on school garments this month. 134 S. Ivy St. 127 WANTED Men to try our 20c dinners, Jim s place, 45 S. Front. 127 WANTED To trade one or two good Cotswol bucks for Cotswol bucks of equal value. Address Ed Smith, Ruch, Ore. ' Phone Jacksonville. 9-F-23. - 126 WANTED 10 head of stock to pasture 3 miles south of Jacksonville, Mar grelter Ranch. , 126 WANTED Will buy, sell or trade automobiles. Gold Ray Realty Co., telephone 728-R. tf- WANTED Slip tongue big wheel drivers. M. U. Olds. 128 WANTED Five to 7. room furnished house, must have three bedrooms or two bedrooms and sleeping porch: also garage.. This is for family just moving here that have always had their own home and will guarantee best of earn; have two children over 12.,. Splendid opportunity to lease your home if you are going away for a year or more. Address R, care this orfice. Phone 886-X, or see S. S. Smith. 126 WANTED Blackberries in nny quan tity, 5c pound. Rogue River Valley Canning Co.. . :., , 124 WANTED Good second-hand cash register. Phone 75. tf WANTED Hons . morm and re pairing.. Phone 488-M or 4RS-X. tf- Automobile iihs 1 Ford Touring, good tires.; A snap at ' $250.00 1920 Chev. Roadster in ex cellent shape $390.00 A 1919 Dort Touring car. A real bargain at ' 390.00 BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. MAIN AT RIVERSIDE MEDFORD, .'OR KG ON, WEDNESDAY, AUOrST 10, HELP WANTED MALE FOR RENT FARMS F0B 8AUC AXlTUMOniLKfl I BUSINESS DIRECTORY WiV'TWll Tnnmotaf nml fruit tlinlf. I EV"r DPVT Ui.ni.li nm. Imnl QA1 It Jdll rO, n.-il nf tnnffnl- - ers. Phono Mirnvista. 59i-J-3. WANTED-T-Foroman tc. manage poar and apple packing; also several ex perienced packers. Top wages. Best accommodations. Address Country Club Orchards, Merlin, Oregon. Phone 600-E-2, Grants Pass. 127 WANTED Laborers. Apply Califor nia-Oregon Power Co. tf BUSINESS CH-POirr UNITIES FOR SALE Small restaurant. Will take car as part. Address Box 3, Tribune. 126 .OOD oiN'ESS ROOM suitable for am ditslnors, with furnished living rooms above. Medford business cen ter, an opportunity seldom offered. Gold Ra- Realty Co. Phone 728-R Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!: ' - FOB BENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Two-room housekeep ing ' apartment, first floor; adults only. 32 5 So. Riverside Ave. Phone 7 01-J. tf FOR RENT Furnished . front apart ments and sleeping rooms. New, modern. Electricity, gas, hot water, garage. 310 N. Bartlett. 125 FOR RENT Furnished apartment In Mall Tribune building, hot and cold water, electricity.! gas stove, $30 month. tf FOR RENT Steam heated apartment, 1005 W. Main. : 127 FOR RENT Furnisood three room n,,ti,.tn,nnf t'.3 nor mmith T.lp-bta and water furnislted. Sugar Bowl Confectionery. , FOR RENT Cool furnished apart inent. Children welcome. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-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 BENT HOUSEKEEKINQ ROOMS FOR RENT Cool furnished house keeping rooms, near business. Chil dren welcome. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. tf FOB BENT FURNISHED BOOMS FOR RENT Rooms and Imard with private fumlly at 204 N. Ivy. 131 FOR RENT Plensantly furnished room, adjoining bath, half block from library. Phono 59. - 127 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, mon only, $2.00 per week. 445 S. Front. 134 FOR . RENT Cool turnlsnef) rooms, close in. Gold Ruy Realty Co. Phono 728-R. tf FOR JIEN1 BOUSES FOR RENT Throo room bungalow, furnished, $30, including lights and water. Sugar Bowl Confectionery. FOR RENT Furnished 11-room house Medford business center, suitable for boarding and rooming house, millinery, dressmaking, real estnte office, or any business. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. FOR RENT Houses.' Brown & White. tf Brown White Announce that they are now located at 112 E. Main St. ". in the Nash Hotel Building Having 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 Eeal Estate and Insurance FOR RENT Ranch.- Ronter can haul wood to half the rent. Will trade 40 to 280 acres. Chas. Gilchrist, Gold Hill, Ore. 127 FOB RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Garage, $3.00 per month. 325 So. Riverside. Phone 701-J. tf TOR RENT Garage, cor. Peach and soconu St. it TAXf N UP TAKEN UP Bay mare, branded, W. U. Smith, Central Point. Phone 38x2. . . . 129 LOST LOST Brown wool sweater, Sunday, between Appleguto P. O. and Grants Pass. C. N. Tuttle, Central Point. 1 126 FOB EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Will trade a No. 1 heifer 1 years old. for a good fresh cow; poor cow will not be consid ered. Heifer .will bo fresh about February. John C. Thorson, R. 2, Box 32, Medford. 125 MONEY TOJiOAN TO LOAN We have money to loan on Improved city property. McCurdy Insurance Agency. FARM MORTGAGES Medford Farm Loan , Association. F. P. Farrell, Socy.-Treas., 220 W. Main St. MISCELLANEOUS FOR HIRE Saddle snd pack horses to Blue Canyon and any place ypu waut to go. Special attention to hunters p.ad fishermen. . Make your reservation for opening deer Beasoa early. M. H Wtiiurler, Guide, Pros pect. Oregon. 10 . FOB SALE l.rVKSTOCK FOR SALE A bunch of sheep at a bargain If taken at once. Will Gentry, Rout 2, Central Point. 129 FOR SALE 70 head sheep. Inquire R. F. Dean, Central Point. Phone X-2. ,126 FOR SALE One young horse, 1300 lbs., will tratle for young cattle or milk .cow. , Phono 306 Jacksonville. ... .... ... . 128 FOR SALE Milk cows. Biddlo Ranch. Phone 28-J-l. 12s FOR SALE Heifer giving 4 gallons milk. Also Ford truck completely overhauled by GnteB Auto Co., or will trade for stock. Phone 7SS-R-1. . 127 FOR SALE 20 first class dairy cows. M. Walsh, 1 mile NE 01 Meaioru on Crater Lake road. 127 FOR SALE Work horses and saddle horses. Phono 591-R-3. 127 FOR SALE Two good milk cows. 919 W. Eleventh. 12i FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE By owner: Ninety acres at Talent, part creek bottom, some in ulfulfa, balance plow land. Half mile from; Talent and Pacific high way. Good soil, poor Improvomonta. Ninety dollars per acre If sold before Oct. 1st. B. It. Williams, 520 -8. Peach St., Medford, Ore 130 FOR SALE-r-35 acre hearing pear and apple orchard, well . Improved. Owner, caro Mail Tribune. 129 FOR SALE Do you want a close In home? Here it is. Beautiful six room modern hungnlow with garage, many built-in ientures. , fireplace, wired for electric conveniences and well finished in every way. East front, paving and cement walks all paid. The location Is very desirable. Compare the prlco of $4000 with others, you will be pleased. Arrange for a showing. .1. W. Dressier, 147 N. Holly St. Phone 539-.W. ' 128 FOR SALE Flvo room modern fiir nlshed house, $2300. btrcet Assess merit extra. Box 53. Mall Tribune 128 FOR SALE Cheap, four room houso, furnished or unfurnished, large lot, near Ilrownlee Mill. Call 515 Lib erty St. 128 FOR SALE, TRADE, LEASE 7 acres house, barn, chicken houses, city water, electric lights, fruit. Route a, Box 56. .127 FOR SALE Houses un& bungalows, furnlshed or unfurnished; also acreage. Insurance. C. S. Butterfleid, Medford National Bank llldg., Puone 389. - f Aud!tii4 AecouMlrva AYSTENXeRVICEIO; Irvsurarvcc & Irwestnwvre M. P. HCHMITT 2nn rioor Medford llldg 1922 By George FOR SALE 400 Chevrolet tmirliiK cheap for canh. Call next dt,o,' t ) 1154 Court St. 127 FOR SALE 1918 Ford. 43 S. Cent al. . . x iJl TOR SALE Colo 7-pnHimhser. Itulek 1922, anil Dndgo niitcmobiles, r would tnido lor other cars or pro perty. Gjid Hay Realty Co. Phone 728 11. ....... tf FOR SALE One one t n Find truck. 1921 uiodol. Run loss than 500 miles. Cheap for cash. Airs. Dorothy Day, Phone 129. mi'.e east Central Pol A.. ' 127 FOR SAI,E Foul truck, worm drive. Timkin bearings, good tires, model 1919. in first class running order, complete Willi stake rack for fruit hauling. Price $100. Room 4 ColloKe bldg.. Medford Orogim. tt FOR S A LE M ISCH LLA X EOI S FOR SALE Cut flowers: Snapdrag ons, zinnias, cosmos, marigolds and golden glow. Phoue 648-Y or call 343 N. Grape. 127; FOR SALE Extra lurso fine. Climax plums. Oakdalo Grocery. 12" FOR SALE 350 tier wood ou ground.1 Pasture. Runch for runt. Hay f(T salo. will trada for other property. Chas. Gilchrist, Gjid Hill, Ore. 127 FOR SALE 10 ft. Van Brunt grain drill. R. H. L-iovvno. Phono GMKt. ' 12(1 FOR SAtE Strawberries $1.23 per crate. Come and pick them g ol picking, high grade .'harries, llri ig your cups and crnt03. Tel. 4 )2-li, C. It. Howell. . , . ,, FOR SALE Evergreon -'hluukbrr ioa 15c per gallon (on vines). Fin.ov Bros., throo miles holow Apples'iie P. O. 125 FOR SALE Phone 411-J-l. Pickling cucumbers. 129 FOR SALE Strawberries, 8c if you pick thorn. John Phone 452-L. a b ix Ma e, 123 FOR SALE Canning peaches. Web ster Orchard Co. Phone 57 l-J-6. 119 FOR SALE Two fresh cows. Ph no 314-Y. 126 FOR SALE Good cleun wheat. J. A. Manke, Routo 1, Medford. Adjoins Clancy orchard, east of Jacksonville. 130 FOR SALE Tier hardwood. Phone 128 2.3 R-4. ,,l. D. Shaffer. FOR SAI.EMolons and corn. Arcadia Farm, Ross Lane. FOR SALE Remington rifle: latoat typo b !t action. Takes government Bhoil. Brand new, fired ten rounds. Bargain. Call at Treichlcr Motor Co. 128 FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers, 125 Phono 210-L. FOR SALE- -ltoot beer barrel at De tf Voo's. FOR SALii Two good heavy screen doors, one 41x83 Inchon, $2.60; ope 40x86 inches, $.'1.50. See them at Mall Tribune office. , . tf FOR SALE Good Philadelphia lnwn mowor. Mny ho soeiKut 507 S. Holly St. tf .BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Abstractor MURRAY BROS, VAN VORIS Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 22 North Central Ave., upstairs. Jackson County ABSTRACT CO. ; The only complete Title 8ystem In Jackson County. Abstracts of Title and Title insurance. Architect FRANK C. CLARK 219 W. Main St. Phone 841-J. ttornoyg O, C. BOGOS Lawyer. . Specializes In Real Es.ate and Probate Law. 80 North Central Ave. PO;Tiif J. MBFF Attorney-at Law.Tooms 8 and 9, Medford Na tional Bank .Building. A. E. REAM ES Lawyer, office Liberty Building. In E. E. KELLY Lawyer, Resumed practice of law. Office with Porter J. Neff. Medford N.H'l Bank Bldg, Building .Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK BLOCK, WORKS Specialize In all kinds of cement building products Cor, Fir and Tenth Streets, J PA HE SEVEN McManus DR.. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Electro-Therapy. 427-28 Medford Dldg. Phono 965. . . tt DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectlo Physician. DR. LOUISE E. HEDGES -rNaturonathl2 Chiropractor. Me cliano - Therapy, Spondylotherapy, Food Sciences, Chiropractic. Office: Stewart llldg . 235 E. Main St. Phones: Office. 170; Res. 170-J-2. DR. E." W." HOFFMAN Chiropractic Physician. Office hrs. 9 to 12, 2 to 5. Suite 203-04-05-06 Liberty Building. Convalescent Honio CONVALESCENT HOME, 'facing Llthla Park, Ashland Milk and Rest Cure; also take doctors' pa tients and give best of care. Terms roasmable. Mrs. W. M. Barber, 15a Granite St., Ashland. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO.-rE. M, Wil- son, C. P. A Attention given to any ' thing in accounting and Income Tax re 'iiiremonta. Look Into our slmpli. fie 1 accounting method.;,. Liberty Blilg; yedfonl. Phone 167-R. Farm Loans' . . 1 FEDERAL 'FARM LOANS NOW 514 Applications should be on tile by So, t. 'st for. September, appraisal. i: M Hard, Socy-Treas., 402 Medford .'jl-,. . . . . . 1 , ... - Moniimenta . THlfoREGON i GrXnVtB CO. Monu. iiients. E. A. Hicks, general. manager, P. iVl. Kershaw, sales manager, 103 E. Sl::th St., Medford. tf Osteopaths DiTf. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CAHLOW Osteopathic Physicians, 413-418 Liberty Bldg. Phone 904-J-2 Residence 26 S. Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic Physician. Special attention given, to eye, ear. nose and throat. 309 Liberty Building. Phone 496. . . '. .' Plij'xictans find Surgeons T. O. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Sutgoori.. Specialty, Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. GlaBsea scientifically filled and properly adjusted. Office 314-316 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grape and Main Sts. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and Surgeon. , Practice limited to eye, ear, ,rioso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses supplied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co., Medford Bldg. Phone 667. DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and Surnenn. Offlues Medford Bldg. Phone 165. Residence 118 Genesee St. Phono 165-J-2. DR. A. niTRSELIi-rPhyslclan and Surgeon, -312 to 314 Medford Bldg. Entrunco 36 N. Central. Special attentl n to spine. Phone 29. DR. LINCOLN KALLEN X-Ray spec ialist. . Medical and Dental. X-Ray Diagnosis and X-Ray Treatment. Office hours 9, a. in. to 12 m. 2-6 p.m. Telephone: Office; 61; residence, 61-J-2. 1 1 Piano Instruction 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 Liberty Bldg. Phone 167-J. 88 Printers nnrt Publisher)) MEDFORD PRINTING CO.. has the beBt equipped, printing office in Southern Oregon. Hook ' binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, 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. 1 . Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Services guar anteed. . DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE ' CO. Anything moved day or night. Service guaranteed. 39 S. Grape. Phone: Office 644, or resi dences 647-R or 206. tf Upholstering J. WEIS Upholstery. Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture. Full line of materials. Draperies made to order. We do alt kinds ot upbol . aterliig. We deliver and wilt call and show samples. Phone 20, Jacksonville, Ore, ico SeirlM Owbo H 90009090990000000000000000