BRINGING BY COUt-Y'. VE ARE UO"5T HERE' Its THE. JON$LEt OF". INDIA- SEATTLE, Dec' 29. Plans for placing before the stato lclgslnture when it moots in January proposals for legislation to curb traffic in nar cotics in tlie state were considered at tho opening session today of a two day meeting of the stato legislative rominltteo appointed by tho Wash ington Prosecuting Attorney's asso ciation. . One of the plans considered, it was said, was redrafting of the Peeler cnt'.-narcotic bill passed by the 1321 legislature but vetoed by Governor Louis F. Hart. " be governor's chief objeuiun to the bill, it wiw said, was tho provis ion contained in It permitting veter inarians und dentists to prescribe narcotics. ALLIES TO GO OVER PARIS, Doc. 29. (liy tho Asso ciated Press) As a result of ex changes of views, the allies have de cided to so over the entire question of reparations at the Paris conference next Tuesday. It is expected that It will voquiro at least a week and per haps two weeks to complete the dis cussion.. v . Tho. general situation in CJermnny, the possibility of putlini? her on her rt-Mh-roiiprh-'n"rirrtMnai()natr4TiTtn, and a moratorium and' estimates of tho lenffth of. tho moratorium necos- nary for her .recovery probably will, be the first subjects discussed. ( While the conference will so into t the question -of-reducing the total of reparation!-due from Clermany, it is thought in French, official quarters that little will be accomplished fur ther than the fixing of the mora to ri um and. reaching a, decision; re garding guarantees. : . Market New i ' ' ' livestock' ' " I PORTLAND' Qre., .)ec. 29. Cattle nomlnaly'steady; receipts 11. Hogs and sheep nominally steady; no receipts. . mi Butter . ,' PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 29. But ter steady; extra - cubes 4647c; ordinary grades 4446c; ' cartons 52c; pr.ints 51c. Butterfat steady, No. 1 curning cream 52ff53c f. o. b. Portland; undorgradon 5051c. Porllniul Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 29. Wheat: ": ---Hard white, bluestem, llaart $t.4S; sofe white $1.26; west ern whlto $1.25; hard winter $1.19; western red $1.17. . . Today's car receipts Wheat 51; flour 4; corn i; hay 9. Sail FrniiciM-o Market SAN FRANCISCO, Dec' 29. (U. 8.' Bureau of Agricultural Econom ics.) Eggs, extras 46c; extra piil lets 43 V4c; undersized 40c. ; SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. (Stale Division of Markets.) try unchanged. ' . 2 9. -Poul- Court News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.) i Probate Court : I Estate of Mary S. ricndennln. Re port of sale, iinde'rlnkint,'.' - Eirtate of John II. Knotts. Peti tion, order. Estate of. Robert B. Grieve. - Ad mltfrd to probate. PERL FITS' Kit A L nOMH At Tour Service Day or Wgnt In'rnatlon Cordially Given .Cur. flm aad taMl' WASHINGTON WARS 'i UPON NARCOTICS UP FATHER YE-b AN' XOO CANE lNTErD Estate of Hubert K. McLoughlin. Admitted to probate. Estate of Rebecca D. tlrievo. Ad mitted to probate. .Estate of ThomnH Jefferson Grieve. Admitted to probate. Estate of Henry' 1!. Stephenson. Citation. Estate uf Thomas Provost. Final account, order, proof of claim. MiitTluft Licenses. Ralph V. Watson and Alice Schlel chrMt, Max V. Camps and Maymc Knvtf. H. M. Scott and Kliznbeth S. Hill. Andrew liildcrback nnd Nellie E. Trcfron. Francis C. Freeman und Ilernice Hooker. Cirriilt Court. Rosy Ann Coal Co. vs John Wat son. Findings and conclusion, de cree. Howard J. Odon vs Talent Irriga tion District. Stipulation. Clara May Griffin vs Alelha Davis, et nl. Findings and conclusion, de cree. Inez Van Dyke vs A. S. Kllenbam mer. Findings und conclusion, de cree. : E. O. Dow vs I. E. Schuler, et al. Findings and conclusion, decree. Application of Basle Point Irrlga tion District for Judicial examination. Petition, order, proof of publication, default, decree. People s Electric Co., vs W. Walker, et al. Motion, dis nissal. A. V. Walker Auto Co.. vs H S. T. Ilaswell. Writ of attachment. Opal Centner, et vlr, vs Loretta II Kearns, et ux. FindinBc, and conclu sions, motion, default decree. Patton nnd Rohlson vs Frank C. Rhodes.. Chattel lien. Union Oil Co., Inc., vs Richard Farmer, et 'nl. For -money. draco Short vs, Earl Short. Mo tion, order. " , ; i . aa,..$olUei- iVa-OHIoc'Collior, ; iflnd Inps and conclusions, decree, t Charles W. Bates vs Jane L; Bates. Findings and conclusion, decree. M. D. Jackson vs Victor W. Brown, et .nl. Findings nnd conclusion, de cree. Clara Wells vb Mary Tedtord, et nl. Order. A. G. Kleinbammer vs Vern Van Dyke. Dcfntilt. I'ullock Mercantile Agency vs. I.ily On via. Answer. E. J. Stewart ra Mary V. Ice. Af (idn'vJts, motion, ' default, judnment. r. L. Toa Velio vs Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. Bill of ex ceptions. O. J. Johnson vs E.' H. Iimport. Motion, excetlon, notice, ' apjieul dis missed. -"'!' J'nrmers and Fruit Grower's Bauk vs Frederick Pelouze. Confirmation of sale. Joseph ti. Clement vs Janet Adam Clement. Findings nnd conclusion, default. C. P. Good, et ux' vs Albert S. Sar gent, et nl. Cost bill. i I'ri Embody vs Sidney J osrph Matcovich, et nl. Memorandum, order. M. D. Jackson vs Victor W. Brown, ct al. Exceptions to proposed find ings of fact. ' A. B. Cunningham,, et nl. vs W. S. Walker, et al.' Writ of nttachment, undertaking. John ill. Hueners vs Alfred T. Norris, ct ux. Answer, proof of ser vice.. . ' A.'W. Wnlker vs Wiremnn's Fund Insurance Co. Notice. Clnj-a May Orlffjn vs Althea Davia, et al. Appeai-ance. Siitlivnu Lumber Co., vs J. T. Gag non. Summons. 1 Real I'.state TransfwH. William II. Crlse, et ux, to V, I,. Miller, W D to bind In DLC . Co, twp 37 S, R 2 West $ A. W. Herbert, et ux, to Ralph Billings, et UX, W D to land In W. C. Meyer addition to 10 Start the new year right by patronizing an Independent Ser vice station, rather than the large cor porations whose , profits" are spent in New York and London ... t . ... Our prices are tha same JONES & KIRtfPATRICK Next to Nat. ' A Real Service Station J 1 MTCDFOTvD KSJTj " TRTBITNK HERE'S A HOUE THAT XHEM uive;.it.!. Bis-- Ashland Theressa Venable, et al to W. H. Venable, CJ C D to K',4 of NW of SW, sec 29, twp 38 K, 11 3 West Hazel I. Ferns, et vlr to Talent Irrigation District, W D to land In sco 26, twp 38 S, U 1 West ; W. S. Kee to Jncob 12. Whit latch, et ux, S W D to 33 1-3 ft. off S sldo lot 11, blk 32, Medford Marion C. Kinder, et ux, to C. A. DeVoe, W D to lot 11, blk. 4, Ross addition to Medford.. 10 10 Summons tor Publication In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Jackson. Nick Kayl, Plaintiff, vs. A. M. Iierry, , John Bigham, James R. Pool, Rich ard Brown, William Brown, O. A. Davis, W. II. Obar, Ole Gunnison, James A. Curdwell, Caroline Card well, Frederick A. Koch, sometimes known a3 Frederick August Hock; tho unknown heirs of any of the above named defendants, if deceas ed; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. To the above named defendants, and each of them: In the name of the State of Oregon: You, and each of you, aro hereby required to appear and answer the j)mplaint filed against you in the move entitled Court and cause, on or before the last day prescribed in the order for publication of summons herein, to-wit: on or before the expira tion of six weeks from the date of the first publication of said Bttmmons. And you, and each of you, are here by notified that If you fail to so ap pear and answer said ' complaint or otherwise plead thereto, within suld time, for want thereof tho plainttrf will apply tp the. Court for the, ;rolief demanded and prayed for in the com plaint, succinctly stated as follows, to-wit: For a decree of the Court requiring the defendants, and each of them, to set fortli the nature of their claims in and to the following described pro perty, Bituated In tho County of Jack son and State of Oregon, to-wit: Commencing at a point from whicli the Southeast corner of Donation Land Claim number 91 In Township 37 South of Range 2 West of the Willam ette Meridian bears East 1.25 chulns, and running thence West 13.00 chains; ' thence North 8.30 chains to the County Road; thence South 57 degrees East along tho County Road 15.46 chains to tho place of commencing, containing . 5.39 acres of land. And that all adverse claims to said premises may be determined by decree of this Court: I That by said decree It be declared and adjudged that plaintiff is tho owner In fee of said premises; that its I title be quieted and declared good and valid;' and that the dofendants, and I each of them; be adjudged and decreed to have no estate or interest whatever in, or to said promises, or any part thereof; .. . ' "That said defendants, and each of them, be forever enjoined and de barred from asserting any claim what ever in or to said premises ndverso to the plaintiff. This summons is published In tbe Medford Mall Tribune, by order of Honorable F. M. Cnlkins, Judge of the auove eutitled Court, duly made and entered on the 8th davot December, 1922. The date of the first publication of this summons is the 8th day of De cember, 1922. JOHN H. ARKIN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address. Rooms 201-206, First Nat'l Bank BIdg., Medford, Oregon Notice of Bond Sale NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That sealed bids will be received by tho Board until Tuesday, January 2, 1923, at ten o'clock a. m. at the office of tho j. , : PRODUCTIVE FARM, IN FINE 6ECTIOX STOCKED EQUIPPED - 150 aero ArPLEOATE Farm, deeded water right out of Apple gale River, 20 acres alfalfa, 20 acres grain, 50 more can be culti vated and watered; 2 barns, outbuildings, six room house; 8 cows, horses, wagons, tools, etc., one-half mile to school. A REAL OPPOR TUNITY, all for $4500. Good terms or will trado for Medford house. 25 acres at City limits, RIVERSIDE, CALIF. Commercial or anges and fruit, elegant homo. Will trndo for farm or property here. WE TRADE PB01i:UTY ANYWHERE. " Soo us todnv. FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY Medford Illdg., Modfortl. Oregon TO THE TARTY OF LIMITED MEANS. 1 four-room house, lot 50x120, -water and graveled street. Price $750. 1 five-room houso, lot 60x120, water .and graveled Etreet, Trice $1250.' Very reasonable terms on either, G'A Interest on de ferred payments. 80 seres foothill land, partly cleared, largo portion good for grapes, peaches nnd apricots, located betwepn Central Point and Gold Hill. Price $800. Cash $400, balance payablo $100 per year, 5',i on de ferred payments. Small pear orchard near Medford, crop this year brought $3300. Will sell for $5,000, reasonable terms. Fine large homesltc, with unobstructed view, on East sldo, $450, easy terms. 2V4 acre lot fronting Rogue River, good soil, $300, easy terms, 5 Interest on deferred payments." Mione 2S5 J, W, DKKSKLKK CO., 123 E, Main St., Mixlford MEDFORP, OREGON1, PR T SOMETHING TELLt ME THAT WE'RE NOT OrSNA FUNERAL- Board of Directors of the GOLD HILL IRRIGATION DISTRICT, within tho boundaries of said district, in Jackson County, Oregon, for tho jiurcTiaso of bonds in the sum of ten thousand dol lars, ($10,000.00), voted and authorized November 15, 1921, of Gold Hill Irriga tion District, Jackson County, Oregon, (Suid bonds being in addition to tho sum of eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000.00) in bonds previously auth orized and sold). Said bonds are num bered consecutively, commencing with number one and following in numer ical order, mature serially, in annual amounts, so as to bo approximate with principal and Interest, and shall be payable in Gold Coin of the United States; said bonds will be dated Janu ary 1, 1923, and bear intorest at six per cent payable semi-annually. For further detailed information, apply to the Secretary of tho Gold Hill Irrigation District, Gold Hill, Oregon. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. GOLD HILL IRRIGATION DISTRICT, By GEO. W. JACOBS, ' Presidont. D. II. SLEAD, CHAS. E. GRAY, ATTEST: ' Directors. FRED G. GUY. Secretary. (SEAL) IIELP WANTKD FEMALE WANTED Reliable woman to stay with children New Year's Eve. Phone 776 or call at 410 N. Ivy St. 239 WANTED 10 experienced waitresses Inquire at Talent's, cor. W. Main and Grape. Phono 605. 238 WANT ETD SITUATIONS WANTED Inventory figuring work by careful operator with Burroughs machine. Box. 961 or phone 259-H. ' . 240 WANTETJ rMinitBflJjAlTKOUB WANTED Storago tank and pipes. Phono R-13-R. k i ' 243 WANTED TO RENT small place, 10 - to 30 acres, must be good land and . have water right for at least 10 acres. John C. Thorson, R. 2, Box 32. : ' -,'!.':...: 243 WANTED Surplus, waste, rofuse, squash seed any quantity. Quote lowest price. W. Rohm, 50 Pine St, New York City. 254 WANTED To "buy corn. Phone 697-J-3 tt WANTED Cash paid for pelts, hides, wool nnd furs. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St Phone 97.' tf WANTED House moving and repair ing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. : FOR RENT FUKNIHHKD ROOM.S I . ., I FOR RENT Modern sleeping room ; i lady preferred. Phone 808. 240 FOR RENT Room with board. N- Central. 223 212 FOR RENT Comfortable furnished sleeping room with bath privileges. 325 S. Riverside. Phone 701-J. tf FOB BKN1 BOUSES , FOR RENT Four room, furnished, modern, water paid, $20 per month. 1122 W. Ninth. , - 240 FOR RENT New 5 room bungalow on pavomont; garage, woodshed, walks, cement drive. Phono 13-Y. 239 FOR RENT OR LEASE by the year, splondid close In corner home seven rooms, large bath, four bedrooms, with closets, best location. Call 704 W. Tenth. Phono 637-R. 238 FOR RENT Houses, imnra te White. tf DAY, DECEMBER 20, 1022 DiHT-f-lW UoN j HOT'.iJ I HUNTEt- - I'LL- eETlj Copyright. 1922. by IniT Ftur Sefvic, . 'ftc FOR RENT UCIClvIiAJfKOC8 FOR RENT Two vory desirable largo office rooms. Liberty building. Steam hent, hot and cold water, elevator nnd janitor service. Call at Liberty building. tt FOR RENT Garage at 1103 W. Tenth St. Phone 2. . - tf FOR KKNT noTTKrcKKKKTNG BOOMS FOR RENT One large housekeeping room. 310 N. Bartlott. 23S FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms cheap. 219 Talent Court. Phone 955-U. 241 FOR RENT Large housekeeping room, clean and sunny. 433 S. Fir St. .. 238 FOR RENT ArABTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Call 113 E. Eleventh SL or phono 903. 238' FOR RENT Apartment, 124 King St, corner of Tenth; also car and truck storage. MONK TO to AR MONEY TO LOAN on Improved ranch security, $5000 or less, 6 per cent Interest. O. C. Boggs, Attorney for State Land Board, Jackson County. FOB EXCHANGE TRADE 1300. acres Irrigated alfalfa, grain and pasture, eastern Oregon; no incumberance. All or part for freo southern Oregon land. Give full particulars. Owner here. Write ' Box D, Mail Tribune. 238 VVXTZO FOUND Pair of brown gloveB on. 8. Central Ave. Call at this office. 238 LOST Little girl s- gold wrist watch between Orange and Baptist church. Flndor please return to Hlbbard's Grocery and receive reward. tf FOB SALE WVKaTOCK FOR SALE Weaned pigs. Hoover. 6S6-R-6. C. C. FOR SALE Puppies: German police, Shepherds, pedigreed, beautiful wolf gray, playmates, companion or watch dogs; good investment, price reasonable. W. Q. Bernstein, Glen dale, Oregon. 241 FO R SALE 50 Angora goats at $2.50 a head. J. S. Weeks, Eagle Point. ! 261 FOR SALE Puppies; real Phone D91-R-L - ; ! beauties. FOR SALE Poland China pig, regis tered, 11 month old, at a reasonable price. M. S. Woods, Eagle Point. 258 FOR SALtv HOMES FOR SALE Throe room house with sleeping porch, $500 down rest like rent. 620 Oak St 239 FOR SALE Soven room furnished houso. Will take good light car first pavment. Balance like rent 639 W. Tenth St. 238 FOR SALE Houses ana bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; alse acreage. Insurance. C. 8. Butterfield, Medford National Bank BIdg., Phone 389 - ' 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 By George McMahus OO VOO CEISTUEMEN KNOW THAT XOO ARE ON A PRIVATE, COLF - , COUR-'bE.'. FOB SALIC XIK.Mj ESTATE FOR 8Al28(i orro "logged off land near Butt Fulls; will sell cheap and give terms. Big PlneB Lumber Co. FOB SALE, sriMCEI.liAXF.ors FOR SALE Eight .Mammoth Unitize turkey hens. V. II. Lewis. Phono 31-X-l Central Point. 241 FOR SALE Young purebred Jersey bull at bargain. J. A. Manke, R. 1, Medford. 248 FOR SALE Toledo range, $35; also ' G. E. electric range, $;if; new ranges at big cash discount or will take used range as part payment. The Medford Exchange. Phone 931. 219 FOR SALH! Turkeys, Mammoutli Hronze toms for breeding purposes. R. B. Zimmerman, west of Central Point, Ore. 247 FOR SALE Shoe repair outfit cheap; also a few household articles. 227 E. Ninth St. 211 FOR SALE Cheap ton and quarter Reo speed.wason, -nearly new. In quire at Palmer Piano House, 234 E. Main St. 2 12 FOR SALE Fiue alfalfa hay; . will deliver. Phone 591-R-l. FOR SALE Team, harness, cow and Ancona pullets. ' Central Point. Phone 317. Box 91, R. 2. 240 FOR SALFi Bronze turkey lorn ono year old. Two imported from Ken tucky. Sacrifice at JIB each. Young toms $8.00 while tlioy lust. R. R. Cox, Diddle Road, R. 3. FOR SALE--Turxoy torn ono yenr old, splendid bird. J A M, cure Mall Tribune. .. ' 4 ,212 FOR SALE '201-Y. -R. I. Rod pullots, , Phone " ! 239 FOR SALE A No. 1 oat hay, one-half mile south of Phoenix on highway. C. Carey. tf FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay, $23.00 ton. Rogue RIvor Valley Cnnal Co., 201 S. Fir St Phono 129-J-2. 261 FOR SALE Second cutting baled alfalfa hay, $24 per ton delivered, cash. Monarch Seed Co. Phone 200-529. tf FOR SALE New Columbia phono graph records at half price.- Victor, Brunswick, Columbia, Pathe & So nora phonographs nnd records at reduced prices. Music Shop, No. 15 No. Grape St., next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone 465-J. tt FOR SALE Good second-hand steel cables over 200 ft, low price. Inquire Medford BIdg. janitor. - . - . tf FOK SALE Two General Electric motors, 35 h. p., 40 degree, 60 cycle, 2200 voltage, complete with compen sators. 1 Tocoma logging engine, 10x15 with line. Big Fines Lumber Co. . . , BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstractor MURRAY BROS. & GREENE Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 6, No. 32 North Ceutral Ave., upstairs. Jackson County ABSTRACT CO. The only complete Title System In. Jackson County. . . Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. WATSON & KELLOGG Reliable Jackson county abstractors of titles, Gold Hill, Oregon. Attorneys O. C. IiOO)H Lawyor. biwolalizet In Real Estate and Probnte Law. 30 North Central Ave. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, office la Liberty Building. . . Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS Specialize In all kinds of cement building products Cor. Fir and Tenth Itreeti. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDJTINO CO. B. M Wlr son, C. P. A. Attention given to an thing in accounting and Income Tai requirements. Look into our simpli fied accounting method. Liberty BIdg., Medford. Phone 157-R. Money to Loan J. II. ANDREWS Buys and sells mortgages and loans money on good security. 31 N. Grape St. Phone 63-M. 246 Auditing fy Accounting J stenervice(o- tnif floor , Medford Hid FACE SEVE!T NO GOT T'S THE eE"bT " NEwb WE'VE HEARO: BUSINESS DIRECTORY Chiropractic Physician DR. JOUETT P. BRAY SclentlCo Chiropractic adjustments. , Hour 12 and 2-5 except Thursdays. 313-33 5 Medford Illdg. Office phone 29, res. phono 494. "Keep Smiling." DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Electro-Therapy. 427-2$ Medford BIdg. Phone 966. , tf DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eolecti "3 Physician. DR. LOUISE E. HEDGES Naturopathic Chiropractor. Me chano - Therapy, Spnndylotherapy, Food Sclonces, Chiropractic Office: Stewart Hldg., 235 E. Main Bt Phones: Office, 170; Ros. 170-J-2. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Physician. Office hrs. 9 to 12, 2 to 5. Suite 203-04-05-06 Liberty Bide. Office Phono 580, Res. 1027. Dentists DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist. 228 E. Main St., over M. M. Dept. Storfe, Medford, Oregon. Phone 669; res. 1002-Y. Office hours 9 a. m.-6 p. m. Evening and Sunday by appointment Farm Loans FEDERAL FARM LOANS NOW6V494 Applications should be on. file by Dec. 25 for December appraisal. E. H. Uurd, Secy-Tress., 402 Medfori nidg. Monuments THE OREOON GRANITE CO. Monk menta. E. A. Hicks, general manager. P. M. Kershaw, sales manager, 101 E. Sixth St., Medford. , tt Osteopaths ' ? : DR. F. Q. CARLO W, DK. E7A MAINS I CARLOW Osteopathic Physician I 4W-4I8 Liberty BIdg.- Phone 90W-J - Residence 26 S. Laurel St, , PR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! Physician. Special attention give to eye, ear, nose and throat lot L'.berty Building. . Phone 496. I Physicians and Surgeons ' DR. J. j! EMMENS -Physician aoj Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat Eyes' tale. tiflcally tested and glasses supplied I Oculist and Aurist for 8, P.' B. R, I Co., Medford BIdg. Phone 667, .. 'i DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physlolai nnd Surgeon. Offices Medford Bids. Phone 165. Residence 118 Genesee St. Phone 165-J-2. - ' :'; DR. A. BURSELL Physician and Surgeon, 312 to 314 Medford BIdg, Entrance 36 N. Central. Special attention to spins. Phone 29.. DR. LINCOLN K ALLEN X-Ry spec ialist. Medical and Dental X-Ray Diagnosis and X-Ray Treatment Laboratories 211-213 Liberty BIdg. Office hours 9 a. m. to 12 m. 2-6 p.m. Telephone; Office, 61; residence, 61J-2 ';.' Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Composing, Arranging. Studio 318 Liberty Bids Phono 72. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING COJ, has tiM oeBt equipped printing office IB Southern Oregon. Book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing systems etc. Portland prices, 27 N.-Fir St , Publlo Accountants ' HUGH It ROBERTSON & CO. Met ber American Institute ot. Accoun tants. Publlo Accountants and Audi tors. Portland, Ore. and Minneapolis, Minn. Address: 1517 Yeou BIdg, Portland, Ore.' Rug Weaving MEDFORD FLUFF RUO WORKS makes Hurt rugs from old and worn carpets and rugs. Phone 610-M. 701 Pine St Transfer' it AD TRANSFER & STORAGE OO Of floe it North Front St. Phone IU Prices right. Services guar anteed DAVI9 TRANSFER AND 8TORAQB CO. Anything moved day or ntaht BArvleA ffiirntAA1 9ft . fl Orape. Phone: Office 644, or, reel. ueuuea oi-h or zoo. tf Cpholsterlng . WEIS Upholstery. Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture.- Fall line of matorlals. Draperies made to order. We do all kinds of uphol stering. We deliver and will call and show samples.- Phone 102 Tactrsonvllle. Or r A. N. THIBAULT Upholstering, r glueing and roftnlnhlng. Work dona 969-R, ? ai yuur Home. leiepuua R.-3, Box, 44A, Medtora, ; Service ros i Ml