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K f? fEDFOTlT) MM TftrnWTC, fEDFOIvT), OftKfiOy. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1f!, 1022 TACIT, NT! ' ' BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus l WANT "YOU TO KEEP AWAV FRQtv! OINTY NOOlE -NO ONE ON r.THIt) OAT WOULD . ASSOCIATE WITH HIM i out yqu: r z aw: WHAT ARE.'.YOOtE XAUKIN n . -fOOLL. MOT ET OUT OF MY itHT ori Trllj TRp . i'll. Hlr AWAY FROM YOU a A EAGLE POINT EAGLETS . A. C. Howlett : There Is a move on foot to open up another confectionary store and pool room in our little town. The pro moters oi the move are Thomas F. Klchclb and Clarence Pruitt. They have leased the old Roy Ash pole hardware store building and .are making several changes tearing out a lot of the shelving and changing the location of some of it, partition ing off a part of the front part of it for a sales room where they will sell their soft drinks, candy,, cigars and ice cream leaving room for one or two pool tables and any other acces sories they may think best to put in (ind they have divided up the front room and cut off a neat room for a barber shop and have proposed to our barber, Earnest Duhack, who is already established here In his own building to have him vacate his own shop, giving him the use of the build ing and electric lights free, but he declines the offer as he. owns the building where he is and has his hot and cold water system, bath room, tub and all the necessary equipment." Mr. Nichols is furnishing tho capi tal for the undertaking and they are planning to have a large increase in our population in tho next two or three years and have business qonugh to sustain two barber shops, and pay a good interest on tho invest ment. Thomas M. Riley, our handy man, is doing the carpentering work, painting and papering. Jin making tho changes and fitting up the rooms. Another change noticeable is that since the town was incorporated and the promoters of this scheme con trived in every way to draw all. the business away from tho old town and built the three brick buildings in the neighborhood of tho depot, and pre vailed on Frank Lewis to move his confectionary store and pool and bil liard hall down there and also pre vailed on a man to build a bakery and anothor to build a racket store and others to build residence buildings, etc., that Frank Lewis has had his building moved back onto Main street and he told me at tho time, a Bhort time after he moved back that he made more in two weeks on the stand where he is than ho made in two months down next to the depot, and the racket store- was closed out and the building sold for a very small figure with the understanding , that the purchasers were to pay the . delinquent taxes, and the- bakery was sold to John W. Smith, torn down and moved away, und another build ing that was built hns been sold to the same party and is being torn down to bo moved away leaving the .axes , on the . lots- unpaid, . and the . principal .promoter who built one of the brick stores, has disposed of that und about all the- rest of his property here except his dwelling house, thus showing conclusively that it is bad business policy to listen to promo teis of wild cat schemes. John Greb, one of our, prominent farmers and orchardists, was in town last Saturday. ... Among the guests at the 'Sunnyside last Sunday were Judge E. D. Briggs and wife, Judge Dunn, wife and son and Joe Connelly all of Ashland and .while they were here the subject came up as to the advisability of hav ing the recall law changed so as to require the promoters of the recall of an officer requiring them tio give bonds for the cost, in ease that the Hrecall failB to pass, if we had had such a law as htat, there would have been no recall election, so far as our popular sheriff C. E, Terrill, is con cerned and the taxpayers saved at least $4000, and they all three de cided that it would be a fine thing for the taxpayers of the state if our legislators would get their heads to gether and change the law to that effect, and as Judge Dunn Is a promi nent candidate for the state senate uxid a majority in this part of the county expect to have him elected, I am glad, to have the opinion of three ,such men as those just named to sanction the. move. There were also here at the same -time, Attorney B. F. Lindas and wife, Anna Lindas and Leonard Lindas of Med ford; Mrs. Wm. von dcr.iHellen '. and her daughter Miss Joyce; Mrs. Lottie Van Saoy and son Lyle, J. F. Mcpherson, wife and son, Eagle Point. and Mr. and Mrs. Heth M.-'Bullis. Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Bnily and son, Ttnlph Jnrk- PERL FUNERAL HOME w .iw. mm ; ; At Tour Service Bay or Night Information Cordially Giro - . . ..4 Cor. flth and Oakdala ice 8errtc Phono 47 son, "Med ford, Mrs. J. Kannelle, A. Lebo San Francisco, Calif. I met John- Rader on the street Monday and asked him if he had moved into his new home. The reader will rcmombor that ho bought the Wm. Cr., Knighton property here, and ho said that the women folk had moved, but he was still on the farm, that ho could not let that go, not that they are separated but that ho loves to work on the dear old stickey farm. Two men came in with a. band of sheep, 106S and camped here Sun day night. The sheep looked fine, but the lambs did not fare so well. Fred Dutton, one of our prominent stock men, was a , business caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bralnard and two children came into the Sunny side hotel Monday morning about three o'clock and asked . for beds. They hod started ' from . 'Camp - B, Weed, Calif., about mid-afternoon to go to Butte Falls to visit Mrs. Brai- nard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Parker, and were caught in a driving rain storm and had considerable trouble, so did not reach here until three A. M. but that morning,-went on their way to Butte Falls. There base been some more changes made in our town, so far as residences are concerned.-- Mr. J. Prilloman and his sister, Miss Prilto mnn, have moved out of the Von dor Hellen house into three rooms in the upper part of the Geo. Brown and sons store and Lucius Kingcaid has moved into tho -one vacated by the Priillomaiis, ho having bought the building some time ago and by the way, when you want to find a real live wire, a man that is always up and going you ftieed not go any far ther than Eagle Point for to begin with Mr. Klncaid secured tho mail contract to. carry lhe mail to" Per sist via Trail, going up one day and returning the next 'and lie soon had the routo changed. so as to have him make tho round trip in one day, giv ing him an extra day to do something more nnd he has been Improving it by running a truck for Geo. Brown & Sons, or carrying tho mail from Mcdford to Butte Falls, vhilo the regular mail carrier, Haroly Van Scoy, was off hunting and in the in terval getting things ready, for the coming winter. He will mako a suc cess anywhere he goes. T 1 I i SE'L-L- LOOK IN THE-UI ta-f trH 'T3 ) 't "I l-UNT Dt APlLF TO. RPCT ?Aa HS J I v i mbfrt? v r v . ' i w mm J?wm i don f jtSi, cs. J I (o) 92?. cy Int-l Feature Service, Inc. O - J r i 1 . - - ?FH WANTED FEMAMil FOR RENT ArAHTMETJTS FOIl SAT.K KEAIj ESTATE - I FOIt SALE MISfKl.lXKOl S I BUSINESS DniECTOBT WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Cooking or general house work. 120 S. Laurel. - 176 HELP WA.V'TFJ) MA LB WANTED Wood cutting contract. See Mr. Wm. Ncas, 214 W. Eighth St. - 177 WANTED Lahorers for heavy con struction and rock work at Copco Calif. California-Oregon Power Co. WANTED Pear pickers. Foothills Orchard. 611-J-4, 177 WANTED Box makers. Apply Ore gon Growers Packing Corporation, Roseburg, Oregon. WANTED Miners, gardeners, sawmill men, loggers and wood cutters on shares.- Gold Ray Realty Co. tf WANTED Woman, light housework, good home, small wuges. Uox 2S1, Gold Hill. 17" WANTED Girl for housework; must be good cook. Mrs. J. E. Stewart, phone 6.".7-L. 175 WANTED anBCKLiIiiLNEOUS WANTED Modern house with acre age near Medford. Give full descrip tion and cash price. Address L, Mail Tribune. 177 WANTED To buy 20 bushels of wheat. Phono 9U9-R. 17(i WANTED Automobiles, household furniture, talking machines, pianos, records, real estate and personal or real property of all kinds. Will buy, sell or trade for anything. Med ford Trading Center, Bill Peninger, Mgr., No. 15 N. Grape St., next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. . Phone 4G5-J. tt WANTED-;$700 at 8""per cent otTlBO acres la 'Jackson county. Phone 321-X. tf WANTED house monu ana re pairing. Phone 488-M or 48S-X- tf FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished room with bath in connection. 421 Park Ave. Privileges. 175 FOR RENT comrortabie sleeping room with .bath privileges. 325 S. Riverside. Phone 701-J. tf FOR RENT Clean room in modern home, close in; meals; business girl or teacher. Phone 622-X. 181 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, .Men. 245 N. Grapev FOR bath. 2G6 RENT Cool rurnisTied rooms. close in. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. tf LET US GREASE YOUR CAR TODAY We are equipped to ?ive you fast service on Greasing, Oiling and Crank" Case Draining.' The only Grease Back in Mcdford. Crank Cases Drained Free. Valvolinc one of the, few oils that is Pum Pennsylvania. JONES & KIRKPATRICK Next to Nat. AN OPPORTUNITY THIS MAX MAKES MONEY WITH CHICKENS COWS AND FRUIT 10 acres, 4 acres In fruit, 3 cows, 3 calves, 125 pullets, good 'barn full of hay, small. house, one and a half mile to town, district coming under irrigation. .25 acres adjoining in . alfalfa leased for taxes. Owner will EXCHANGE for larger ranch or largo house in Medford and assume or pay difference. ' FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY REAL ESTATE AND HT7SINES& OPPORTUNITIES Medford Building, Mcdford TODAY NOW Beautiful Bungalow 18 Acres Millionaire Drive $6,000 2 acres Tokay Grapes, 7 acres Pears all good land. Nearly new Bungalow, fire place, electric liglitx, phone, bath room ready for fixtures. 10 acres under irrigation. This place was considered chnep at $12,000, now the price is cut-in two. Do you want an ideal country homo producing a good income 1 miles from Medford at foothills. See me today J. C. BARNES. Phone 784-L Nash Hotel Corner BOY, RUN OVER and tell yonr folks that for 822.-0.00 they can buy a five-room plas tered house with bath, toilet, lavatory, stationary tubs, electric lights, wired for electric range, piped tor gns; garage, chicken house and corral; cement walks; lot 48x140. All clear; terms on part. Bennett Investment Co. 113 West Main St, Real Estate Insurance FOIt RENT Apartments, garage. 310 N. Uartlott 175 FOR RENT Two room apartment. Phone 1 10-R. 175 FOR KENT IYOCSK8 FOR RENT Four room house, some furniture. Phone 5U3-L. I7ti FOR RENT Modern house five rooms sleeping porch. Inquire 110 S. Ivy St. 175 FOR RENT Furnished ii-room house Medford business center, suitable for boarding and rooming house, millinery, dressmaking, real estate office, or any business. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. FOR RENT Houses. Brown & White. tf FOR RENT norSEREEKING - ROOMS FOR RENT Modern housekeeping rooms, upstairs; no children. Phone 753-M. 315 N. Rartlett. tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 435 S. Fir. 175 FOR RENT MJSCEliIANEOUS FOR RENT 240 acre ranch four mllos north of Central Point. For particu lars see G. W. Howard at Hutchison & Lunisden Store. 178 FOR RENT Bearing orchards, alfalfa, grain and stock ranches, some irri gated, some on shares. Gold Rny Realty Co. Phone 728-R." tf FOUND FOUND Setter dog. Owner can havo by proving" property, paying for ad and keep. Phono 1021. 177 FOUND Small . Elgin watch near Standard Oil Service Station. Ownor may have same by proving property nnd paying for ad. G. W. Priddy. 175 FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Fine residence In Portland value $8000, will trado for Medford residence around tills value or up to $10,000. Four-Sites Sales Agency, Medford Bldg., Medford. 17C FOR TRA D1C One span of two year old colts for fresh cows. Call 634-L. 177 BUSINESS OtTOBT UNITIES WANTED A reliablo partner, man or woman, with $200 in cleaning and dyeing, businoss; experience not necessary. Splendid npimrtunity. Writo Cleaner, care of Mail Tribune. 17U FOR SALE nOMTTS FOR SALE l)y owner, a real bargain: 4 room house, eloctrio lights, water and good well, ditch water, 2 lots 120 feet square, chicken house, garage, woodshed and other outbuildings, fruit trees, berries. Ono block north nnd call two blocks west store. Phoenix, Ore. A. Reed. 170 FOR SALE Small cottage. 1107 Nlantlc. Phone 452-R evonings. FOR SALE REAIj ESTATE FOR SALE Good income property nt a sacrifice. See firown & White. 177 FOR . SALE OR TRADE 23 . acre ranch; will consider city property or car. Phone No. 597-R-6. 178 0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOO Chevrolet 1919, extra good, at $275.00 Overland 4 1921, can't be told from new and at a bargain price. ' . - ' ' Three Fords to choose from and priced right, too. .' ? BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. Main and Riverside Medford, Ore.. FOR SALE Rem or Irnfle 100 acres. Would assunio from $1000 to $250ii. G. F. Klncheloc, 037 Pino. HIS FOR SALE Cearmg orcnards, alfalfa, grain and stock ranches, some irri gated, 5 to 20 years time. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phono 728-R. tt FOR SALE 2S0 acres logged ofr land near Rutto Falls; will sell cheap and give terms. Big Pines Lumber Co. FOR SALE BoUBeg ana bungalows, furnished' or untarnished; also acreage. Insurance. C S. Butterfleld, Medford National Bank Bldg., Phone 389. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OR TRADE For cattlo, 1018 Maxwell. Phono 25-R-3 or see Rankin Estes. 174 FOR SALE Dodge, Chevrolet, truck modol 1SI20, Ford, Reo Speed Wagon. Clark Motor Co. , 179 FOR SALE Moxwoll touring, now top, good rublior, nowly painted, first class mechanical order. For quick sale $185 cusli. Phone 805 or call 220 W. Main St. 175 FOR SALE No. 1 1919 Ford cheap. Terms. Call 033 Pino St. 170 FOR SALE Ford touring for sale cheap. Call 214 N. Holly. 175 FOR SALE Trade old automobiles for new. Penniger Trading Centor, next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank, 15 N. Grape St. Phone 405-J. tf WANTED Will buy, sell or trade automobiles. Gold Ray Realty Co., telephone 728-R. tf FOR SALE Cole 7-passongor, Bulck 1922, and Dodge automobiles, or would trade for other cars or pro perty. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. tf FOIt SALE Tokay and .Mission grapes. Phone C. C. Darby. ISO FOR SALE Tokay grapes " cents a lb. at orchard, in Fern Valley. C. 11. Ward. 180 FOR SALE Household goods, orchard tools, rami wagons. Implements, two good teams with harness. R. II. Browne, phono 07-R-3. 175 FOR SALE Cabbage. Phone 1S9-W. C. M. Parker. 179 FOR SALE One springtooth harrow. G. L. Schermerhoru, Phone 54S-J. 170 FOR SALE Rose nil's 25c a box. Connors Packing House. 170 FOIt SALE Grapes (uow ready). J. A. Mnnke, east of Jacksonville adjoins Clancy Orchard. 1S5 FOIt SALE Two Colo heaters, three Hotpolnt electric heaters, one mor ris chair, ro"ker, leather cushion, oak chair, leather cushion, oak hat rack, sanitary cot and mattress, etc. Call mornings 1013 S. OaUdale. Phone 220-R. 179 FOR SALE Wood stnmpage, close to good road. S. S. Hullls. 180 FOR SALE New Hotpolnt electric heater, Fireplace model. Phone 595-X. 170 FOR SALE Potito prunes, delivered. Phone R-13-R. 175 FOR SALE Victrolas, Ilrnnswicks and Patho talking machines and records and pianos. Will buy or sell or exchange talking machines, rec ords and pianos. Music Shop, Bill Peninger, Mgr., No. 16 N. Grape St. Phone 405-J. .. - ,. . ... FOR SALE First class hunting coat. John A. Perl. Phone 47. tf IXR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE One . work horse. Phono Q. L. Schermerhoru, Phono 548-J. 170 FOR SALE Weaned pigs and foedors. Call Clias. Ray, 131-Y evonings. 175 324 S. 175 FOR SALE Guinea pigs. Grape. Phone 800. FOR SALE 10 good Jorsey milk cows, also some fine heifers, will soli all or part. C. E. Bellows, phono 5-F-33 Eaglo Point. 178 FOR SALE Child's pony, gentlo. Call 8-R-5. 170 FOR SALE Weaned pms, $5.00 oach. 50 pounds shouts, $7.00. C. 0. Hover. 685-R-O. FOR SALE Registered Milking Short horn cattle from prize winning stock. Bred and open heifors nnd . young hulls now ready for delivery. Prices reasonable Office 204 S. Fir St. Stock on Oakleigu Ranch, at Seven Oaks, two miles north of Cen tral Point. ' 188 FOR SALE FrcBh milk cows, excep tionally good. Walsh place, one mile N.E. of Modford on Crater Lake Road. - 185 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Barred RocaTTnillctS' Phone 909-R. 170 $ TALKS $ The Best Used Cars in Town PEERLESS TOIRIXO WnstinKlioUHo Shock Absorbers, Wind Ili riiK-tois, Mumpers, Spot Light, l Wire Wheels, O Tires, New I'niiit. 1020 Chevrolet $:lfl."i.00 New top. Motor overhauled. 1018 Clievrolrt ....I....:. 22."5.0n (jood mechanical condition 1020 Ford Touring. Completely overhauled. Now body and top. 1019 Ford ' Touring. Completely overhauled. 1017 Ford Touring, good condition. 1010 ..Ford.. Touring. Completely overhauled. 1018 Sedan. Good condition. 1020 Bug. Starter. $205.00 Demountable Wheels, JInssler Shock. C.E.GATES AUTO CO. FOR SALE Trade old records, phono graphs and pianos for new. Penni ger Music House, next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank, 15 N,. Grape St. Phone 405-J. .. tt FOR SALE Pullets.- Phone -43 7-R. Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS Specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cor Vr and Tenth Street-. Chiropractic Physician DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro- prnctic nnd Electro-Therapy. 427-28 Mcdford Bldg. Phono 905. tt DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectlo Physician. DR. LOUISE E. HEDGES Naturopathic Chiropractor. Me cluino - Therapy, Spondylotherapy, Food Sciences, Chiropractic Office: Stewart Bldg., 235 B. Main St. Phones: Office, 170; Res. 170-J-2. . DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Physician. Office hra. 9 to 12, 2 to 5. Thursday excepted. Suite 203-04-05-06 Liberty Building. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Attention given to any thing in accounting and Income Tag requirements: Look into our iimpli. fled accounting method. Liberty Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R. Fr.rm Loans FEDERAL FARM LOANS NOW 6 Applications should be on file by Oct. 2"ith for October appraisal. E. II. Hurd, Secy-f ieas 402 Medford Bldg. Monuments THE OREGON GRANITE CO. Monu mcnts. E. A. Hicks, general manager. P. M. Kershaw, sales manager, 101 E. Sixth St., Medford. tf Nurses EXPERIENCED NURSE will care for convalescents, invalids, children, day or hour. 35 cents an hour. Phone 1012.' 16 Osteopaths rnrn CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians FOR SALE Trado everything you Jiii-Jis Lihertv n de Phona 904-J-3 don't want for everything you do Residence 26 S Laurel SL - . " want Penniger Trading Centor. '"-"'"ence 26 La"r St. next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia Bank, 15 N. Grapo St. Phono 405-J. Physician. Special attention giTen ' " to oyo, ear, nose and throat. 800 ot T-, r. ,i , 1 . ' n Liberty Building. Phone 496. FOR SALE Delicious applo windfalls . - 2o per lb. at ranch. Bring boxes or Physicians and Surgeons sacks. Sunnycllft Orchards. Phono . : -,. -L t, . 19-F-4. .180 DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician ant nr. o . , m 77, 1 Surgeon. Practice limited to eyei 1'OR SALE Chenp, spring wagon, ear. nose and throat - Byes Bclen- hack buggy and saddle. Phono tifically tested and glasses supplied. '"'I-""1- r vn Oculist and Aurist for S.- P. R. R. FOR SALE-Strawberriosat my ranch Co.. Medford Bldg.: Phone EST. ' Just north of Medford, first road to R. VVM. W. P: HOLT Physician loft orf Pacific highway. Come and Hnd Surgeon. Offices Medford Bldg. pick them, $1.00 per crate. Borrles phone 105. Residenoe 118 Genesee end picking are immonse. Unnblo st Phone 165-J-2 : to get pickers. Phone 452-R, C. II. - llowoll. DR. A. BURSELL Physician and. Surgeon, 312 to 314 Medford Bldg. FOR SALE Two General Eloctrio Entrance 36 N. Central. Speoia! motors, 35 h. p., 40 degree, 60 cycle, attention to spine. Phone 29. 2200 voltage, complete with compen- ' . sators. 1 Tacoma logging engine, DR. LINCOLN K ALLEN X-Ray spec 10x15 with line. Big Pines Lumber iailst. Medical and Dental X-Ray Co. Diagnosis and X-Ray Treatment. -r-. ; n,i r-c Laboratories 211-213 Liberty Bldg. BUSINESS DIRECTORY "Ic0, Ilours ?;, m- ' 12 m- 2"B D m- t. -, t t. t .. -l. t ,,,,1 Telephone: Office, 61; residence, 61-J-2. Abstracters - X77777X7T7z777777'u 2 JTTXTTS1 JvANGDON Experienced Veterin Ml; 11 , I, l & AN V,0UIh87 U'lnn. 19 Orange St. Phone 1052. 173 Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6, : , . Nat 22 North Contral Ave., upstairs. " . I1ano InstmcUoa u( Jackson County FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of jWWJWjJJ ABSTRACT CO. Piano nnd Harmony. Composing, TOWK'iil The only complete Title Arranging. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg, System In Jackson Phone 72. SfcWWi !H.nty'. ,.ti.i a SADIE E. .LACY Piano Instructor. ''vfSr'iSS Abstracts of Title ana Speoial work for children. Studio "Hjjgw Title Insurance. " 301 Liberty Bldg. Phone 15T-J. 88 Assaycr - Printers and Publishers , F?"W CARNA1IAN Metaling MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has 'the glneer. Management 114 N. Central, 268 enulPned' printing off ce In Medford Southern Oregon. Book binding, . . . i - loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, Attorneys ' etCt Portland prices, 27 N. Fir St ' 0. C. BOGGS Lawyer. Specialises Rug. Weaving . " . ; j. In Real Estate and Probate Law. v,".."A,";.;,T,',"',,7',: 7T,777 77X777 30 North Central Ave. MEDFORD . FLUFF. -RUO- WORKS makes fluff rugB from-old and worn A. E. REAMES Lawyer, office In carpets and rugs. Phone 6)" J. 708 Liberty Building. Pine St. - w.-. : E. E. KELLY Lawyer. Resumed . .Transfer practice of law. Office with Porter -- J. Neff, Medford Nat'I Bank Bldg. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO , ., .. ., - j. Office 42 North Front St Phone Chimney Sn-orp 315. Prices rlghtt Services guar- - - ., an teed. . CHIMNEY' SWEEP Chimneys and : ' furnaces cleaned.-' All -work guaran- DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE- teed satisfactory. Phone 514-R. Will co- Anything moved day or ho here just this week. ' '169 ' night. Service guaranteed. 29 8. ' Grape. Phone: Office 644, or reel- ss sjBjssasasssaaBsssssBsasBaasBsssBssM donees. 647-R or 206. tf" O Auditlra O Accoutvrma'j CphourterlnU - XVSTCllERVICElO' WEIS-Upholstery. Manufacturer jPlf-.'-k L. -'sOlff " JVy lVl of overstuffed furniture. Full line IrvSuraAccVsltwestmerJa of materiais. Draperlee made to 11 P fumwiTT. order. We do all kinds ot nphol- ' 8UMJIiyJ'. stering. We deliver and will call gnu rioor Medford Bldg and show samples. Phone 101, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm , Jacksonville, Ore, O9QOQ0009990990900O090Q0OQ