Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 12, 1922, Page 7, Image 7

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    SEVEN
BRINGING UP FATHER
By George McManusi
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, DREOOX, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1022
THE. CHIEF" OF" POLICE OF I I . VELU'VOURFRIEND r pooR THt l-5 THE U-ed . VELL. IF IT ISN'T
HONOLULU lb IM THE 1 ) OlNTY MOORE S IN I DusTX-HCU. HrVPPiET DAC ' T , pOOV MiOlRE-
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WANTS TO TQU- I 00 WjfRfi POLICE HOPE HE b IN HONOLULU ' (tf'tyCy ' " -Ct?T THECHIEF' V.
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Market New
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PORTLAND,; Ore., Pec. . 12. Cat
tle and sheep nominally steady; no
receipts. Hogs . nominally steady;
1740 Dakota hogs come direct to
packers.
Butter
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 12. But
ter thre cents higher. Extra cubes
4647c; ordinary grades 4446c;
cartons 52c; printed 51c. Butterfat
4c- higher. No. 1 churning cream 52
iff 04c f. 0. b. Portland. Undergrades
5052c.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore.. ' Dec. 12.
Wheat: Hard white, bluestem,
Baart $1.50; soft white $1.25; west
ern white $1.22; northern spring
$1.20; hard ' winter, western .red
$1.16. '
''Today's car receipts: Wheat 46;
flour 2; corn 4; hay 5.
: Portland Efrgs and Poultry
. PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 12. Eggs:
Belling price,' case count 4648c;
buying price, current receipts 45
47c; henneries 48c; selling price
candled 48S0c; selected candled in
cartons 5355c. ;
r-Poultry: Hens, heavy 22c;' light
J3c live.'. Springs, live 1718c; old
roosters 10c; turkeys No. 1 live, 26c;
dressed 3536c; geese 18 c;, ducks
?0c.: . .- ; v:
i Wheat: BlucHtem $1.60; ' options
$1.1691.25; barley $30: oats $35
36.50;-com No. 3 yellow ... $32.50
33. .; ' ... ... '.
. .Mlllstuffs: .Millrun $36; scratch
food $36; middlings $43.
Hay: Buying price, timothy, val
ley $21; eastern Oregon $22; alfalfa-
$19; grain ,$19; clover $19;
oat and vetch $ 2 0 2 1. ton.
San Francisco Markets.
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 12. U.
S. Bureau of Agricultural. Econom
ics) Eggs, extras 58c; -undersized
No. l,"4Kc.;' Poultry unchanged.
WcatluT Boosts Wheat
1 CHICAOO, Dec. 12. Cold weather
threatening crop damage tended to
lift wheat .prices-today ''during tho
early dealings and so likewise did on
upturn in sterling exchange. The
strength of sterling more than offset
tho fact that Liverpool quotations on
wheat showed but littlo reBponso -.o
yestorday'B -advance hero. Continued
notice of prospects for enactment of
credit extension measures at Wash
ington counted also In favor of the
bul) sido of tho market. The open
ing, which varied from unchanged
figures to o higher with May
$1.20 to $1.20'V and July $l-10i
to $1.10. was followed by a slight
sag and then by material gulnd nil
around. -. '
' Corn asconded with wheat. After
opening unchanged to a shado off.
May 71 H to' ' 7114c,' tho market
scored a moderate general advance.
Onts wore activoly weak, owing to
liquidation sales on the pnrt of
holders- of ' December contracts.
' Prices-started unchanged to I Vic
lowor. May 44 to 440.01 later
showed small gains for May and July..
Clilcago' Market.
CHICAGO. Deb. 12.-MU. S. Bureau
of Agriculture) Hogs receipts b7.
000; market 10 to 20c lower than
Monday's best time; bulk 200 to 270
lb averages $8.25 8.30: few 1J0 to
170 lb. averages $8.36 W 8.45; top,
$840; packing sows mostly $7.G0X;
desirable plgc around $8.25; heavy
hogs -8.158.80! medium - $8.0
8.30; light $8.208.40; light .light
$8.1008.35;. -packing sows, smooth:
$7,00 iff 8;; packing sows,' rnugh,
7. 30(87.85; killing pigs $8.2003.36
Cattle receipts 15,000; beef Bteers
fairly active, generally steady: kill
ing quality better than Monday; bulk
native beef steors $8.6rio.i'5; cev
eral lots matured utccrs MOItlO.75:
$12.00 bid on choice Inads; she stock
steady; hulls slow: veal calves strong
to 25o higher; atorkers and feeders.
slow: better kind steady: others
Weak: desirablo veal calves to packer
I9.283 9.30; upward to- !0 for- few
choice animals: bologna bulls M.25:
PERL FUNERAL BOMB
At Tonr e Hw THf or Hlgkl
- Ifttoraadoa CordUll Otrca
Our. ftth ad (MMal
bulk Blockers and feeders $3.50j
0.70. -
- Sheep recclpu 15,000; ' opening
very slow: few early sales fat lambs
around steady; early top 115.60 to
packers: clipped 80 lb. fed lumlw
$13.00: shcop full steady; heavy fat
owes ,5G; lighter weight up to
7.2G8; two loads aged wethers
J8.2B.
Ye Lettre Boxe
li nises "Loves of Pluirooh."
To the Editor:
We feel constrained to rush Into
print (which seems to be the order
of the day,) not however, upon the
subjects of politics, Compulsory
School Bill, or Divine Healing, but
in regard to the production now be
ing shown at the Page theater
"The Loves of Pharaoh."
We have waited for months hop
ing to see this picture having read
so much of the furore it has created,
and hearing from personal friends
whp had viewed It in other cltios, of
Its greatness. ;
' When, therefore, we saw the an
nouncement of Its showing at our lo
cal theater, we silently congratulated
our manager, and felt proud and hap
py to live In a city where the world's
best was brought to our doors.
, We went late, to avoid the rush of
the earlier show!
We saw no great line of cars park
ed at the curb no lino of eager, de
lighted people coming out Wo won
dered . ; 1 .
We sat surrounded by great yawn
ing spaces of empty seats and wit
nessed the most stupendous and
wonderful picture that has ever been
shown on any screen! Adjectives
fail us and seem weak, when trying
to describe in any adequate fashion
this film. This pictu-e, produced by
Ernest Lubltsch, called the Film
Wizard of Europe, seems, when com
pared with other pictures, as a giant
among pigmies. The tremenduous
power of the characters the mar
velous simplicity and hewing to the
lino in the unfolding of its Btory
tho T'del'.'-, to tho smallest detail of
the Egyptian setting tho gripping
Interest and ' amazing revelation of
the whole, leaves one tongue tied',
and they can only he Bllent and mar
vel. Also this picture, though caus
ed "The Loves of Pharaoh" embodies
an atmosphere almost. entirely free
from the exotic sex appeal so notice
ably Insistent in the De Mtlle and
some of the other productions. Why
the people ol. our cosmopolitan lit
tle city, who go yearly to the cities
to invite their souls ' with grand
opora and dramatic artists, have not
seized noon this opportunity afford
ed by Mr. Hunt to see ono of the
greatest masterpieces In the world of
shadow photography. Is a great mys
tery to us. '
The organ Interpretation of Miss
Brown is' taasterly. We notice she
used the theme of the persecuted lov
ers the "Celeste Alda" of Verdi, con
sidered the greatest love sone ever
written. ' - 'A CITIZENESS.
Medford, December 12.
WARSAW. Poland Rioting with
loss of life and injury to many persons
HELP WANTED Male and Female
WANTED At once, live man or lady
to canvass for good selling nmuie
in Medford, Ashland and county. If
you have car, so state in answering
ad. K, care Mail Tribune 224
Easy
Shifting
Run up on our Grease
Eack and have the
Sticky, Heavy Grease
drained out of your
traiimission and replac
ed withValvoline Semi
Fluid Gear Compound.
Crank Cases Draiucd
Free
JONES &
KIRKPATRICK
Next to Nat.
marked . the inauguration of Gabriel
Narutowlcz as president of Poland.
HELP WASTED FEMALE
WANTED Girl or woman for general
housework. Phone Hert Bostwiclt,
Applegate. Address Williams, Jose-
' phine County. 225
WANTED Housekeeper. Phono 244
or call at the Pantorium. 228
WANTED Lady to handle corsetry in
Medford. Box W E, Mall Tribune.
228
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Young man wishes part
time employment. References. P. O.
Box 557. ' " 229
WANTED Position general house
work. Phone 31-X-2. 225
WANTED Light housework by mid
dleaged woman. Call Red Cross. 225
WANTED Wood
452-J. -
Phone
223
WANTED Position by experienced
lady cook. Call or write Washington
Rooms. Either camp, farm or small
hotel. ' 224
WANTED MIBCHUoANKOUS
WANTED Will pay cash for good
phonograph, Brunswick preferred.
- Address Box X, Mail Tribune. 225
WANTED $2500 on real estate. P. O.
Box 591. 225
WANTED to buy pasture, small or
large class. Frank Randier, Jack
sonville. 227
-I
WANTED-rA furnished or partly fur
nished house close In. Phone 31
H. S. Deuel. tf"
WANTED Apples for Canning. Rogue
River Valley Canning Co. 225
WANTED Yellow Newtown apples
for canning purposes. Bogley Can
ning Co., Talent. 224
WANTED A gentleman to room and
board. Phono 936-R. tf
.WANTED To buy corn. Phone 697-J-3
I ' ; tf
WANTED All kinds of guns to repair
and saw filing. Upstairs 22 S. Orape.
. 237
WANTED Cash paid for pTlts, hides,
wool and furs. Johnson Produce
Co., 241 N. Fir St Phone 97, tf
WANTED House moving and repair
ing. Phone 488-M or 48S-X.
WANTED Small house I can hay like
rent. X23 care Tribune. .
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Housekeeping apartment
Apply 323 N. Front 8t. 221
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
with bath. 146 8. Ivy St. 226
FOR RENT Apartment, 124 King St.,
corner of Tenth; also car and truck
storage. ' . !
SACRIFICE NEAR MEDFORD
. $1000 $1800 Terms .
Five acres. Irrigated; 4 .room furnished house; fine cow, chick
ens, liny, wood. House Just as neat and cozy, as can bo; phone, dec.
trie lights, bath, sleeping porcli, good ' barn, nearly 1 acre ill
strawberries; water right paid up in full for wholo place; flno
family orchard. For immediate sale $2800 $10O0 cash. Italnnco
terms. First person that sees this will toko It, Call mo up.
Phone 784-L
3. C. IIARNK8
$3000 ANNUAL INCOME .,
And more can be made from this splendid ranch tf It Is reasonably
operated..'. 50 acres fine bottqm land with full paid water right '
Fine producing pear orchard... All land adapted to the growing of
alfalfa, potatoes, onions, cabbage and all other high value crops.
Best surroundings; school and cloctric power facilities at hand.
Price lowr than any similar property in this valley $200 per acre;
reasonable terms; no trades. Pear crop alone should pay for prop
erty in three years. If you want a real producing property at a
remarkably low figure come and seo us. ' ' '
Phone 285
' EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
6-room modern semi-bungalow, Medford, to trade for larger city
borne. Will pay difference.
10 acres improved, all in fruit, paid water right, close to River
side, Calif., to trade for Medford or Ashland home.
12 acres, all bottom land, with paid water right, 1 mile from
Medford; Improved, all In alfalfa. Wan.t to trade for dairy farm
and pay difference,
1 acre, lots of fruit, at city limits Medford; equipped as chicken
ranch, five rooms, city water; Only $2500. Will trade (or home
close In. SEE US TODAY
FOUR-SITE BALES AGENCY
Real Estate Business Opportanltte Insurance
Mm! ford llldg., Mnlfnrd, Otvftnn
FOR KENT nOUBKKEKKJNO
ROOMS
FOR RENT Modern housekeeping
apartments; no children. Call at
sldo door. 632 S. Ivy ., 22ti
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms
for light housekeeping, with sleeping
porch and garage. Phono 647-W. -
FOR RENT Largo housekeeping
room. 310 N. Bartlott. 221
POK IIK.V1 ROUSES
FOR RENT Modern 7 room furnished
house five blocks from .Main street.
Phone 191-L or 814 after 6 o'clock.
0r.
FOR RENT Going away for the win
ter will rent our 6 room modem fur
nished cottage to adults, $30 per
month. 1118 W. Eighth St. 224
FOR RENT Five room furnished
house, water pair, $32. Inquire 435
N. Bartlett. - 225
FOR RENT Three room furnished
bungalow. Piano, electric lights
and telephone, one mile from town,
rent $15. Call 7-F-4. 225
FOR RENT Six room partly furnish
ed house. Phone 292-Y. 224
FOR RENT Rouses. Brown ft White.
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Comfortable furnished
sleeping room with bath privileges
325 S. Riverside. Phone 701-J. tf
-'I
FOR RENT Room with hoard. 223
N. Central.
228
FOR RENT Rooms, men only, $2.00
per week. 44b a. Front St. 220
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms at 204
N. Ivy. 22 1
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 8 alfalfa, good house
and barn, fine garden, all under
ditch; mile and half west of Phoenix
$160 cash rent. Mrs. R. J. Slaughter.
224
FOR RENT Garage at 1103 W. Tenth
St. Phone 82. tf
FOUTJD
FOUND Jn Golden Rule store, small
black purBe. : Owner may have same
' by calling at 420 S. Park and paying
for ad. 223
MONET TO M)AN
MONEY TO LOAN on Improved ranch
security, $5000 or less, 6 per cent
Interest O. C. Boggs, Attorney for
State Land Board, Jackson County.
rOR SALR AtTTOMOnrfiES
FOR SALE 1922 Chevrolot, two new
Kelly cord tires. Inquire 311 How
nrd St 227
FOR SALE OR TRAUE Two-ton
truck, good running order, cheap.
Box 63, Mall Tribune. ; 226
Nash Hotel Corner
J. W. DRESSLEE CO.
123 East Mnln St., Medford
FOR EXCHANGES
FOR EXCHANGE Ono Overland 90
truck to exchange for wood. Jcbsb
L. Richardson, Central' Point. 225
I'OIl SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Nino pigs, weight about
90 pounds, lli tulles northwest of
Central Point. Win. Bohnert, phone
194. ' 226
FOR SALE One old registered and
ono yearling Hereford - bull, $60.
Frank Randier, Jacksonville 227
FOR SALE Puppies, beauties for
Xmas presents. Phone 591-R-l.
FOR SALE Large type 7 months old
Poland China boars; also Tancred
White Leghorn pullets, now laying.
Ernest Webb. Central Point. 228
FOR SALE Ono team good work
horses cheap. Schuchard Orchard.
Phono 811-R-3. 22S
FOR RALj nOMKS
FOR SALE Good five room plastered
house on pavement, cement walks,
lawn and shrubbery. Call 205 W.
Jackson. 228
FOR SALE Houso containing five
apnrtinonts, all furnished, closo in,
paying well; $1000 will hnndlo. Ad
dress Box 86, Tribune. ' 228
FOR SALE House, five roomB, bath.
435 Grape St. $2250 cash or terms.
Mrs. L. R. Bingham, 2631 Shiloh,
Sawtollc, Calif. 226
TOR SALE Must sell, attractive five
room bungalow, modern except heat.
Three lots, garage, chicken bouse,
wood house. '1 Tormg. See owner.
.Phono'488-Y. , . 234
FOR SALE Houses ana bungalows,
furnished or unfurnished ; alc
acreage. Insurance. C. S. Butterfield,
Medford National Bank Bldg., Phono
889. - - - .
FOR SALE HEAL, ESTATE
FOR SALE 280 acres logged off
land near Butte FsIIb; will sell
cheap and give terms. Big Pines
Lumber Co.
FOR SALE Stock and dairy ranch,
160 acres, fenced, buildings, home
orchard, Btream, and well of water,
near R, R. station and paved high
way. TorniB. P. O. Box 544, Med
ford, orogon. zm
FOR SALE 15 acres of- land, im
proved, with bearing orchard of
apricots and almonds; buildings and
pumping plant; water enough to
irrigate the entire place, ono mile
east of Red Bluff, Calif., on tho statu
highway. Inquire of owner. A. P.
Barrow, Red Bluff, Calif. '220
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Now Columbia phono
graph records at half price. Victor,
Brunswick, Columbia, Patho & so-
nora phonographs and records ut
roduced prices. Music Shop, No. 15
No. Grape St, next to Farmers ft
Fruitgrowors Bank. Phono 405-J. 'tf
FOR SALE Schaffor piano, and hall
troe. 407 Bcatty St Phono D90-R.
' ' 230
TOR SALE Alfalfa
501-R-l.
hay. Phone
FOR SALE: Five ton wagon scales.
Phone 611-R-3. 22S
TOR SALE Get that Xpias popcorn at
Public Market Dec. 16th. 228
We pay entire 1923
licenses on any car
bought of us for
cash during balance
of month of Decem
ber. A real saving.
BUSY CORNER
MOTOR CO.
FREE!
saasa-sassngganms-srjranBnsa
FOR 8ALR M1SCKM.AXKOIT8
FOR SALE Two ges3 and ono gan
der. Phone R13-X. 22)
FOR SALE Good used piano, easy
terms. P. O. Box 657. 223
FOR SALE Almost now baby sulky
and basinett. 43 N. Oranse. Phone
393-J. ' 223
FOR SALE Cheap, sowing machine
bed, nunll table, ehulrs, anil kitchen
utemillu. Call 243 N. Ivy. 225
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FOR SALE Farmers blasksmlth shop
Deere binder, grain urill, all in good
shape. J. Wallenberg, Eagle Point.
228
FOR SALE Orchard run Jonathan
apples, 75 cents per box. Connors
Packing House. 226
FOR SALE 43 White Leghorn hens
and pullets and 25 small chickens,
entire flock $15. Mrs. M. D. Jones,
Jacksonville. 225
FOR SALE Piano. Will takTphono
graph as -urt payment; easy terms.
Phone 691-J. 225
FOR SALE Worcester, Doulton, and
Coalport china. Phone 455-Y. 227
FOR SALE Barred Rock hens and
pullets, O. A. C. best laying strain.
Phone 201-J. 224
FOR SALE 100 tons hay at $20 ton,
heavy timbered feed grounds with
spring water. J. C. Cass, Jackson
ville. Phone 304. ' . 237
FOR SALE Potatoes, Nettod
$1.00 per hundred -at ranch.
Herring, Central Point '
Oe:ns,
J. O.
207
FOR SALE A Ludwlg piano.
Phone 631-L. 1
Call
227
FOR SALE Front Rank hot air fur
nace at the price of a good heating
stove. This furnace is in good eon-
anion, large enougn ror a six-roJiu
house. Call 620 business hours. tfj
FOR SALE Three used pianos. Seo'j.R,
me Deinre Duymg. 11, u. .aunspacn,
office Wcoks & On.
tf
FOR SALE Two General Electric
motors, 36 h. p., 40 degree, 60 cyclo,
2200 voltage, complete with compen
sators. 1 Tacoma logging engine,
10x15 with line. Big Pines Lumber
Co. ''
FOR SALE New pianos, beBt quality,
pricos and terms. H. Q. Launspach,
phone 646-R. Office Weeks & Orr,
W. Main. . - " tf
FOR. SALE Turkeys for breeders,
from Mr. Wright's stock, Washington.-
Fat geese 30 conts dressed.
Hoof 10 and 12 cents. Phone 7-F-ll.
'..;....,.... 236
FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay In
warehouse. First class and clean,
$25.00 per ton. Rogue River Valley
Canal Co., 204 8. Fir St Phone
120-J-2. . 231
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstractors
MURRAY 11ROS. & GREENE
Abstracts or Title. Rooms 8 and 5,
No. 32 North Contra! Ave., upstairs.
Jackson County
ABSTRACT CO.
The only complete Title
System In Jaokson
County.
Abstract of Tltla and
Title Insurance. ' .
Attorney
O. 0. BOGOS Lawyer. Specialties
In Real Estate and Probata Law.
80 North Central Ave.
Ai E. REAMES Lawyer, offloa In
Liberty Building.
E. B. KELLY -Lawyer. Resumed
praotlce of law. Office with Porter
J. Nnff, Medford Natll Bank Bldg.
Bulldrng Material
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK A
BLOCK WORKS Speciality In all
kinds of cement building products
Cor. Kir and Tenth Itreeti.
Expert Accountant
WIL80N AUDITING CO. E. M. WU-
son, C. P. A. Attention given to an;
thing in accounting and Income Tax
requirements. Look Into our almpli
fled accounting method. Liberty
Bldg., Medford. Phono 157-R,
Money to Loan
J. II. ANDREWS Buys and soils
mortgages and loans money on good
security. 21 N. Grupe St. Phone 53-M,
246
Auditlrvtf y Accouivtlrva !?
jYSTCNERYICElO;
f Insurance ff I, w4hriaJ
M P. RTTTMrT"
tnii floor
Medford rtldg
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Chiropractic Physician
DR. JOUETT P. BRAY Scientific
Chiropractic adjustments. Hours 9
12 nrd 2-5 except Thursdays. 313-319
Me I ford Bldg. Office phone 29, res,
phone 494. "Keep Smiling." . v.)
DR. HARVEY P COLEMAN Cairo,
pro. tic and Eleotro-Therapy. 427-21
idmiford Bldg. Phone 965. ' . tt
DR a! It flEDGKS Neo-Eclect'O
Physician. DR. LOUISE E. HEDOEB
Naturopathic Chiropractor. M
chano - Therapy, Spondylotherapr,
Food Sciences, Chiropractic Office!
Stewart Bldg., 235 E. Main : St
Phones: Office, 170; Rea. 170-J-2.
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic
Physician. Office hra. 9 to 12, a
to 6. Suite 203-04-05-06 Llborty Bldg.
Dentists
DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist 228 B,
Main St., over M. M. Dept 8tor,
Medford, Oregon. Phone 969; re.
1002-Y. Office hours 9 a. tn.-6 p. ii.
Evening and Suuday by appointment
Farm Loans
FEDERAL FARM LOANS NOW 6
Applications should be on Hie j)j
Dec. 25 far December ; appraisal,:
ti. II. Uurd, Secy-Treas., 402 Medio.
Monuments
THE OREGON GRANITE CO. MOBW
mo its. 10. A. Hicks, general manager.
P, M. Kershaw, sales manager, 10$
K. Sixth St., Medford. . it?.
Osteopaths
it
;j,a P q. CARLO W, DR. EVA-MAINfl
(KLOW Osteopathic Physician
jjmig Liberty Bldg. Phone 904-J-$
Residence 26 8. Laurel St' ,-
V. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
Physician. Special attention grrea
to eye, ear, nose and throat' IQt
L'.bonry Building- Phone 499. ,v-'
' . i.
Physlclana and Burgeon ,
ML J.. J.
EMMENS Physician ant
Surireon.
Practice limited to em
car, nose and throat Eye sole
tlfloaily tested and glasses supplteo
Oculist 'and Aurist for 8. P. R. R
Co., Medford Bldg. Phone 667. .
DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Phyalolaa
and Surgoon. Offices Medford Bids
Phone 166.- Residence 118 Qeuejei
St Phone 165 J-2.
DR. A. UURSELL Physician and
Surgeon. 312 to 814 Medford Bldg,
Entrance 36 N. Central. Special
attention to spine. Phone 29. . . '-'
DR. LINCOLN KALLEN X-Ry P0
inllst. Medical and Dental X-Kaj
Disguosls and X-Ray ' Treatment
Laboratories 211-213 Liberty " Bldg
Office hours 9 a. m. to 12 m. 1-6 p.m.'
Telephone: Office, - 61; residency
01-J-2 '
I'lano Instruction
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of
Piano and Harmony. Compoamg,
Arranging. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg.
Phone 72. - i : :
Printers and Pnbllshen
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., haa tha
vest equippea priming umw ui
Southern Oregon. Book blndtofc
looae leaf ledgers, billing system,
etc. - Portland prices, 27 N. Fir St
Public Accountant
HUGH R. ROBERTSON & CO. M0.
ber American Institute of Accoun
tints. Public Accountants and AudU
tors. Portland, Ore. and Minneapolis,
Minn. Address: 1017 . Yeon Bldg.,
Portland. Ore. '::-,--
Rng Weaving
MEDFORD FLUFF RUQ WORKS
makes fluff rugs from old and worn
carpets and rug. Phone 610-M. ,706
Pine St. .-''.
Transfer
EAD3 TRANSFER ft STORAGE) OO
Office 43 North Front 8t Phoo
215. Price right Service guar
anteed. . '
DAVI8 TRANSFER AHD STORAOH
CO. Anything moved day or
night Service guaranteed.- 2 8.
Gripe. Phone t' Office 044, or resi
dence 647-R or 206. - tf
Upholstering
J. WEI8 Upholstery. Manufacturer
ot overstuffed furniture. Fall line
of materials. ' DraperlM mad to
order.- We do all kind of PaoV
' sterln. We deliver end will mJt
and show sample. Pber 261
taekunnvllU. Or ' ;
"A. N. THIBAULT Upholstering, re.
glueing and reflnlshlng. Work done
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