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BRINGING OH1. t D OVE A LOT - TO IbE TTN in' A,N' THF P,nNfw: K I SEASON OF OPERA i'It's just as easy for tlio American Mght Opera company to score a tri umph as it Is for a frog to roll off a log," thus spoke David W. Hnzen, milflln unit rlrnmntln rfitli nn Tha Durf. Inland Telegram. He also says "This ..tory is not going to be a sonnet in y honor of the principals. These solo I lata have had so many nice things said J about them that a pause will ensue. I' ; ;;VRight here and now some words a are going to be written about the most P. - ' tuneful chorus that has visited Port f land since the Chicago Grand Opera . , company was heard here. . That or 1 ganijation was larger, but the voices L' dW : not ring any more musically . throughout the Auditorium than .do ',' tqo voices in the chorus of the Amer j ,i lean Light 0)era company. k : ?."DeWolf Hopper says he always fV , piays the role of 'Koko' with apologies i to Ed Andrews, you will see him at his best as a comedian in this opera. ' t "So far as the music is concerned, '.';.' 'The Mikado' could furnish melodies I ? for a dozen( revues and have several ,v lft over, and tho lines are quite as apiusing as when Gilbert and Sullivan wrote their success, which has out lived them both. i "The men's chorus is one of the most satisfying features of tho opera, while the women's chorus in the open- g of tho second act is quite lovely. he principal roles -are- capably taken ith Thoo Pennington as Yum Yuin, Harry Pfell as Nanki-Poo, and Ed An drews as Ko-Ko, lord high executioner. Fresh costumes of riotous coloring, good stage settings and well trained voices go toward making 'The Mikado' well worth hearing." Summons for Publication '!n the Circuit Court of the State of ; Oregon in and for the County of 5 Jackson. : .Nick Kayl, Plaintiff, vs. A. M. Berry, . i John IJIgham. James R. Pool, Rich V nrU Brown;" William Drown, O. A. f Davis, W. II. Obar, Ole Gunnlnvi, James A. Cardwell, Caroline Card . ', well, Frederick A. Koch, sometimes r. known as Frederick August Hock; the 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 . estatedescribed in the complaint i herein. Defendants. " To tho above named defendants, and ' each of them: In the name of the Stato of Oregon: 5 You, and each of yon, are hereby pquired to appear and answer the wimplalnt filed against you in ' the Ibove entitled Court and cause, on or before the last day prescribed In the order for' publication of summons ; herein, to-wit: on or before tho cxplra :i tion of six weoks from the date of tho first publication of said summons. ;, And you, and each of you, are hore 1 by notified that if you fail to so ap L i poar and answer said complaint or -''.otherwise plead theroto, within said ti'me, for. want thereof the plaintiff iYu apply to the Court for the relief domanded and prayed for in the com i: plaint, succinctly stated as follows, ' to-wit: - .;. For a decree of the Court requiring i the defendants, and each of thorn, to J. set forth, the nature of their claims v In nnd to the following described pro j petty, situated in the County of Jack- 'A son and State of. Oregon, to-wit: j Commencing at a point from which ' i the Southeast corner of Donation Land J Claim number 91 in Township 37 i South of Range 2 West of the Willain I otte. Meridian bears East 1.25 chains, .j and running thence West 13.00 chains; v thence North 8.30 chains to the County 1 Ktoad: thence South 57 degrees East 'iNong the County Road 15.40 chains to s tho place of commencing, containing J 5.39 acres of land. And that all adverse claims to said '$. premises may be determined by decree '. J of this Court: i That by said decree It bo declared t and adjudged that plaintiff is the ' owner in fee of said premises; that its 5 title bo quieted and declared good and ' valid; and that tho defendants, and - each of them, be adjudged and decreed s to hnve no estate or Interest whatever PERL KTNEKAL HO MB ( At Your Service Kay or Night L Information Cordially Given f Cor. Oth nnd Onkrtnlo Ambulance Service Phono IT UP FATHER SOCKET V J iTOtNCHT In or to said premises, 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 adverse to tbd plaintiff. This summons is published in the Medford Mall Tribune, by order nt Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made and entered on the 8th day of December, 1922. The date of the first publication of this summons is the 8th day of De cember, 1922. JOHN H. CARKIN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address. Rooms 201-206, First Nafl Bank Bldg., Medford, Oregon HELP WANTED Male una Female WANTED Man and wife for farm work. Call 408-R-l. 25G HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Girl to assist with general housework. Call 507-J-2. tf HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Representative for large old line life company, either ex perienced or inexperienced, honesty and energy necessary, exceptional contract. Call Mr. Saunders, Hotel Medford. 257 WANTED Man with car to sell guar anteed cord tires. Will arrange sal ary and expense with right man. Cord-O-Van- Rubber Company, Kit! West Jackson lllvd., Chicago, III. 255 WANTED Some on to spray rosea and trees at 723 W. 11th. Phone 8S6-X.- - , tt WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position as tree primer, grafter and budder, had 26 yearu experience 1j. Sears, 221 .ft. Holly. 257 WANTED Work by day with com pany, uau pnone j. - ziu WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Gentleman to room and board, home comforts. Phone 935-R. . 257 WANTED Ford touring car in ex change for Ford truck, capacity 1V4 to 2 ton, first class mechanical con dition, can be seen at Oak View Orchard. Phone S-J-2. 256 WANTED iOO Umbrellas to cover and repair. Liberty Repair Shop. 264 WANTED Cash paid for pelts, hides, wool and furs. Johnson Produce Co.. 241 N. Fir St Phone 97. tf WANTED House -novlng and repair ing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. FOR KENT HOUSEKEEI'I NO ROOMS FO RRENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 146 S. Holly St. 256 FOR RENT 2 furnished housekeep ing rooms. 220 8. Grope. 258 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Jurnishea Sleeping room with bath privileges. 325 S. River side. Phone 701-J. tf FOR RENT Room with board, $36.00 a month. 223 N. Central. 250 FOR RENT One steam heated room with sleeping porch and kitchen. Phone 574. tf Self-Starter Ford Touring SAVE MONEY ON THIS CAR BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. TirrcnrORP matt, TTiTmTNR 0DN'T I TELLXOU TO CET DRETtrD ' VOURE tiOC TO THE AF"RCN . - , V . J ftteffa ( COOOtse-b M' If tst.-UO nwt Q I I ir THE HOUtsE 2 . 1 " ' ... '. i ' ''' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ''''3 nv int i. Feature SgnvxE. Inc.1"9- FOR RENT APARTMKXTS LOST j J."Olt S.-U.K M1SCIU.LA XKOIS FOR SALF REAL ICSTATK I Hl'SIXESS DlIUCCTOItY FOR RENT iiachelar npartniont and LOST License plato 33101, leavo HiIh i Foil SALE Good dresser, $18; chif- I furnished rooms. 410 S. Front St. office, reward. 250 fonior, $10; smnll cook stove. 'R.r-u: I FOR RENT 3 room furnishod apart ment, also 7 room furnished house, No. 15 N. Grape St., phone 463-J. If FOR RENT Apartment, 124 King St.. corner of Tenth; also car and truck storage. . FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3 room furnished house. Phone 999. 257 FOR RENT 5 room modern fur nished bungalow, no children, $25 a month. Phone 572-R-3. 256 FOR RENT Furnished house, 4 rooms modern, $25. Phone 938-M. 256 FOR RENT Furnished five room modern house, big garden, straw berries, flowers, garage. Call 20 Peach St. or 9 N. Fir, Phone 957 or 353-J. 251 FOR RENT HoUBes. Drown White tf FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 80 acres of land under water, 2 miles of Medford, good house. Address Bert Anderson, room 302 Liberty building. tf FOR RENT Very desirable offices in the Medford Building, single or in suite, best in Medford.. Steam heat, janitor sen-Ice, reasonable. Inquire room 414 Medford Bldg. or Phone 642. 250tf FOR RENT Garage at 1103 W. Tenth St. Phone 82. tf FOR EXCHANGE TO EXCHANGE For Medford prop erty a secured mortgage for $1000 due Jan. 5, 1924, and 5 acres near Talent. W. A. Messner, 604 S. Holly St. 250 HUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Good business opportun ities, es, No. 15 N. Grape St., phone 5-.T. ' tf 46: FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR TRADE 1920 Maxwell touring car in good shape for cows and team. Box D M Mail Tribune. 257 FOR SALE Willys-Knight touring car, run less than 9000 miles, almost new tires, half price for quick sale. Phono 24-X. 250 FOR , SALE Hupmoblle Model R Touring; also C-4 Hughes Hot Point Rnngo. Box MT Mail Tribune. 256 FOR , SALE 1920 Lexington and Bulck Touring car, also Bulck spool wagon or would trade for smaller car or stock. - Phone 405-J. tf VOW SALE 1923 Chovrolot car or would trado for Ford Bug. Phono 405-J. tf JUST ANOTHER REAL BARGAIN 8 ACRES, BEAR CREEK BOTTOM, 0-ROOM HOUSE $!W0O, TERMS This 8 acres Is 2 mllra from Medford, set to Newtown ApploB and Pears... Produced In 1921 over 4,000 boxes... This year Bhould do as well... Even at $1.00 a box, crop would more than pay for place... No, belter block of trees in Southern Oregon... Land alone Is worth $500.00 an acre... Don't wait until next week... Call mo up today if you want this place... Remember this year's crop should moro than pay for place. Phone 784-L J. C. BARNES SUBURBAN UOMi; CHICKENS A SNAP? $1750.00 WK OFFER WnAT WE RELIEVE TO KE THE BEST SNAP IN THIS SECTION 4 -room bungalow, large lot, big front porch, baib, toilet, electric ity, rlty water, fireplace, nice simile arouml house, only half block off Pacific Highway, close to High -jcliool. Ijirgo up-to-date chicken liouso with electric lights anil 1(10 selected Whlto Leghorn .chickens which go with place, best of soil for garden truck. Taxes $:!3.00. Price for quirk sale only $1750. Owner will trado on flvo acres (more or less) with or without buildings to be used for making good chicken ranch SEE US TODAY FOUR-SITE BALKS AGENCY Real Kstato Itusinem Opportunities Exchanges Mmlford Building, Mctifortl, Orr. Close in Bungalow Home . This close In modern six room bungalow sits on a 50x100 East front lot and contains large living and dining rooms, 3 large sleep ing rooms, largo kitchen, pantry, three closets, two screen porches and large front porch, bath room, fire place, fruit closet, largo store room and wood shed; Bits well up from the ground on concrete foundation; constructed of tho best material; full set concrete walks; beautiful lawn; some fruit; beautiful shade trees; all paving paid. Priced at less than cost to'butld now $4800. We are offering four 3-arre tracts near Medford on good road; Irrigated; suitable for poultry, berries and vegetables, at $300 each; casta payment $100, balance to suit. Phone 21 J. W. URESSLKR CO., 13.1 E. Main Ht. medford, ot?ix;ont. FRIDAY. t I I r I -rurrrr V- - . . . I V- LOST Key folder containing two keys; Inscribed "Modol Clothing Co." on outside, "Ned Fronch" printed Inside in ink. Please return to Mail Tribuno. tf FOR SAIiH POULTRY AND EfitiS FOR SALE O. A. C. Barred ltock cockerels $2.50; hatching eggs $1 per 15. $5 per 100. Phoue 23X3, W. M. Tetherow, Central .Point. 259 FOR SALE Mammoth Dronze and White Holland turkeys. Notted Com potntoes. J. C. Herring, Central Point. 258 FOR SALE Day old white leghorn chicks from Imperial mating Tan cred strain. G. E. Pierce, phone 597-R-2. 259 FOR SALfc: Young mammoth bronze turkey hens for breeding. Address P. O. Box 800 or end West Jackson St., Medford. 256 FOR SALE Thebault R. I. Reds, win ners of Southern Oregon, setting eggs nnd baby chix; hatch oggs for 5 cents each. Tel. 909-R. R 3. 270 FOR SALE Choico stoca, laying hens. Phono 437-R. 255 FOR SALE Booking orders now for baby chicks and hatching eggs from prize' winning Rhode Island Reds and from White Leghorns Tancred Royal. Red Wing Poultry Yard, Phone 805-Y. . . .1'. ( . 281 FOR SALE Eight i Moung , thorough bred Mammoth Bihze turkey toms for breodlng, or will trade for one year old toms of equal stock. Noth ing bettor on the coast. See turkeys at 28 Geneva St. Tel. 056-J. tf FOR SALE LIVESTOCK ; FOR SALE Dairy cows, Jersey and i Durham, will freshen soon. L. A. Rose, Phoenix. 257 FO RSALE 50 Angona goats at $2.50 a bead. J. S, Weeks, Eagle Point. 261 FOR SALE Fine saddle or work mare or would trade for hay, wood or other stock. Phone 465-J. 250tf FOR SALE Two registered Hamp shire sows and ono boar. II. G. Peck, Medford. 260 FOR SALE Puppies, full blooded. . Phone 691-R-l. i FOR SALE Fresh cows, exception ally good. M. Walsh, 1 mile NE of Medford on Crater Lake road. 279 i FOR SALE Three fine Duroc gilts October furrow. W. H. Arnold, R. 1. box 31. 256 FOR SALE JcrBcy cow. Phone 611-J-4, Foothills Orchard. 259 FOR SALE White Collie pupB. bod, spring and mattress, vacuum carpet sweeper. 333 S. Riverside. 265 Nash Hotel Corner JANUARY 10. 10-2TS ISOW-l Vvl'bH XOU'O COME HOME FARLX I AUWAXra IMAGINE. THERE'S COME.CNE V v. 1 u fc . . 1 ' 1 I , N " V 1 1 . - . I 1 lr THE HOUtsrT- FOR SALE Good dresser. $18; chif fonier, $10; small cook stove. $R.ru; Standard range with reservoir, $35: wood heater, $0.5U; electric range, 550; wicker gcart, $t'.50: kitchen cabinet, $9.75. The Modford Ex-1 change, 211 W. Main, whore you can buy or sell anything. ' 266' : FOR SALE Clean first cutting baled aitana, also second. Mouarui seed Co., Phono 629-200. 255tf FOR SALE Baching outfit, 'shack for rout. 122 Willamette Avo. 257 FOR SALE Seod wheat, oat hay, alfalfa, chicken wheat, woaned pigs. T. E. Potlenger. 259 FOR SALE One No. 8 cook stove, one No. 118 Colo's Hot-blast heater, good condition, very reasonable. Call at 32S Edwards St. before 8 a. m. or after 6 p. in. 257 FOR SALE One wicker baby buggy, good condition: oue baby walkor, extra good cue; 1 oak chair and one rocker. Phono 5-ll-J. . 255 FOR SALE Brarrt:ah.i barley, Wash iugtou hybrid wheat and oue gang plow nt Klrklnnd farm. Tel. Cen tral Point 19x4. 258 FOR SALE Oil TRADE For farm tools 7 seven month old pigs, 1 brood sow, 1 bred Jersey hoifer, 1 9-compartment self-cleaning rabbit hutch. Phonu- 14-F-22. 256 FOR SALE Five horse electric motor sixty feet 5-Inch belting. J. W. Eldon, Central Point. 259 FOR SALE Two beautiful old violins, Strad and Ouarnorlus modols, ux qulsite tone, flnoly rosponsivo. Prices an absolute sacrifice. Come and see thorn and hear them. Studio days: afternoons except Monday. W. C. Janes, Sparta Bldg. 255 FOR SALE One ranncr's blacksmith shop, ono Imperial grain drill, six foot, good shape. J. Wattcnberg, Eagle Point, Ore. 256 -I. FOR SALE All furniture of a 5 room bouse. House for rent. Call after noons 3 to 6, 836 N. . Central Ave. 255 FOR SALE Door with glass, mahog any floor lamp, gold shade. Phone 532-X, 423 King St. 256 FOR SALE Looso grain hay. Phono 600-R-2. 255 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay and bronze turkeys. W. J. Hartzoll, 408-J-l. 258 FOR SALE 3 small hand sprayers at half prico. Phone A. F. Brodt, 749-R evenings or write gonoral dollvory, Modford. 256 FOR SALE All kinds hard wood, $4.00 per tier and up. Phone 441-J, W. F. Longwlli: 257 FOR SALE Sovernl thousand flvo quart capacity smudge potB. price 10c each. Call D. R. Wood, city or Modoc and Klamath orchards at nioal hourB. Terms cash. 200 FOR SALE First crop alfaira liny, $15.00 per ton. Allco Hanley Ranch, Phone 411-J-3. 255 FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay, $20.00 ton. Roguo Rtver Valley Canal Co., 204 S. Fir St. Phono 129 J-2. 261 FOR SALE Now Columbia phono graph records at half price. Victor, Brunswick, Columbia, Patho & So nera phonographs and records at reduced prices. Muslo Shop, No. 15 No. Ornpo St., next to Farmors & Frultgrowors Bank. Phono 466-J. tf FOR SALE Two General Electric motors, 85 h. p., 40 degree. 60 cycla, 22J4 voltage, complete with compen sators. 1 Taconia logging engine. 10x16 with lino. Big Pines LtuuLui Co . . . KEATON 10,000-MILE CORDS We make our own ad justments Valvoline Oil Free Crank Case Service Enough said JONES & KIRKPATRICK Next to Nat. A Real Service Station By George FOR SALIC Twenty :i,'ivu g-.nd an!, nil cultivated, 6 ucrcs liiJJ bearing orchard, all irrigated, near Mi'di'.ud Modem house and barn: bulldinga cost moro than $::000. ' Itiincli c st present owner jio.ouo. Will sell everything today for $1600. Addrew P. O. Box 1064 Medford. iiltf" KOlt SALE 10 n"n niTk 8 of liincl con i sistlng of al!. ami stock ! mucins, orchards nnd tiuihcrlui.il, sumo in'itfatc'l: aleo minln-t proper ty. All property must an. I will be sold nt soma pi-ice. some as low as $1.00 per acre, 6 to 10 years time. T. W. Miles. Attorney, .lacknun Co. Bank Bldg, rr Gold Ray Realty Co., ownors. 15 N. Oiapo St., adjoining Farmers f: Fruitgrowers Bunk. Phone 405-.I. FOR SALE MUM ICS FOR SALE 5 ro-m bungalow W. 10th St., garage, furnished or unfur nished. Plono 933-11. 2i9 FOR SALE 5 room ui3dorn house, furnished, garage and woodshel. Smnll puyment down rout like rant. Soe owner, 329 W. 2nd St. 2i9 FOR SALE Houses and bungalow.!, furnished or unfurnished; also ncreago. Insurance. ('.. S. Bul- - terfield. Medford National Bank. Phono 389. FOR SALE Leaviii;.-, lt, will sacri fice my $2000 homo with four r lom.i, two closets, two pantries, buthvoo'.u, sink, hotwatcr, stool and bntlitu'i; two lots; largo chicken house; laruo barn and garage; all for only $Uu0, The place will easily rent 1'ji $i"i per mo. It you haven't tho cinh - please don't call, this place Is K n-: to sell quick. Cor. '' Hamilton nnd W. 9th, 1204. Phono 1018. 2'ifl r MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Improved ranch security, $5000 or loss, 0 per cenl Intorest. O. C. Hoggs, Attorney State Land Board, Jackson Conmv BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstractors MURRAY . BROS. & GREENE- Abstracts of Title. Kooms J nnu , No. 32 North Central Ave., up- stairc. Jackson County ABSTRACT CO. The only complete Ti tle System In Jackson County, Abstract of, Tltlo and Tltlo Insurance. WATSON & KELLOGG Reliable .laekson county abstractors of ti tles. Gold Hill, Oregon. ICvnert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son. O. P. A. Attention given to iinvthlng In accounting and In conio Tax requirements. Look Into onr simplified accounting method. Liberty Bldg., Modford. : Phone 157-11- Fann Ionns. MONEY WANTKI Can place your money on firBt mortgage, farm or city property at 7 to K'r not to you. Hurd Land & Investment Co., 402 Medford illilg.. Tel. 42. ' REBORING NEW PRICES ON REBORING FORD BLOCKS Blocks brought in to us for reboring ... $6.00 When included in an overhaul . . .,. . . $5.00 Tractor block . .$10.00 We solicit all Ford re pair work. Best equipped Ford shop in Southern Oregon C. E. Gates Auto Co. S Auditing O Actoutvrma lraurajcc Irve3tnivs M. P. BCroillT Cnrt Floor Hedforil niiTlf. MMMMrarjMaMrMrjrrw McManus BUT VHErs YOO COME HON1E -1 KNOW THERE Attorneys O. C. BOllGS Lawyer. Specialize , In Real Estate and Probate Law. SO North Central Avo. . A. P.. REAM ES -Lawyer, office In Liberty Building. Building Materials DFORTrCE.XIENT BRICK & BLOCK. WORKS Specialize In nil kinds of ceuiPiit building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. : rr 1 ' 1 n Chiropractic l'hyslclan ' DIt!HARVE P. COLEMAN Chiro practic nnd Electro-Therapy. 427 28 Medford Bldg. Phone 965. tt DR. A. R. HEDGES Nao-Eclectte Phvslclan. DR. LOUISE E. HEDGES Naturopathic Chiro practor. Mechano-Thorapy, Spon dyletliBrapy. Food Sciences, Chlro practice. Office: Stewart Bldg.. 215 E. Main St. Phones: Office, 170; Res. 170-J-2. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlroprae ! tic Physician. Office hours 9 to 12. 2 to 5. Suite 203-04-05-06, Lib- crtv niilg. Office Phone 580, Rea ' 1 027. - ' Dentists ; DR. O, J. JOHNSON Dentist, 228 E Main St., over M. M. Dept. Store, Medford, Oregon. Phone 669; j - Res. 1 002-Y. Office hours 9 a. m. I o p. m. Evenings and Sunday by nnnolntment. ' Money to loan J. R. ANDREW8 Buys and. Belli mortgages and loans money oa rood security, 31 N. Grape St. I'lirno ,53-M. 246' Monuments t7i"e0 R E GON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, general manager; P. M. Kershaw, sales manager, 103 E. Sixth St., Mod ford. - ' tf Oste6pnths 1)Hi Kt a CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physician 41 0-4 13 Liberty Bldg. Phone 904-J-3. Residence 26 South Laurel St. DR. VV. W. HOWARD Osteopathia Physician. Special attention given to eye, ear, nose and throat. 300 Liberty Building. Phone 496. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. J. J. EM MENS PhyBlclan and Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, car, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Orcullst and Aurist for 8. P. R. R. Co., Medford Bldg. ' Phone 567. DR. WM W. P. HOLT Physician nnd , Surgeon. Offices Medford Bldg! Phone 166. Residence 118 Genesee St. Phone 166-J-2. DR. A, DURSELL Physician and Surgeon, 312 to 314 Medford Bldg. Entrance 36 N. Central.. Special attention. to Bplno. Phone 29. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON' 11A1GHT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Composing, Arranging. Studio. .318 Liberty Bldg. Phone 72. Printers anil Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING. CO., has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 17 N. Fir SI, Publlo Accountants HUOH .R. ROBERTSON CO. Member American Institute of Ac countants. Publlo Accountants and Auditors. Portland,. Ore., . anl Minneapolis, Minn. Address: 1617 Yeon Bldg., Portland, Ore. . Itug Weaving MEDFORD FLUFF RUO WORKS . makes fluff rngs from old and 1 worn carpets and rugs. Phone 510-M. 706 Pine St. Transfer LADS TRANSFER & 8T0RA0B CO. Office 42 North Front 8t, Phone 8 IS, Prices right. . Service guar anteed. . - DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Anything moved, day or, night. Service guaranteed. 29 S, Grape. Phone:. Office , 644, or residence, 647-R or 206. tf Upholstering J. WEIS Upholstery, Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture. Full line of materials. Draperies made to order. We do all kinds of uphol stering. Wo deliver and wllf call nnd show samples. Phons SOU, . . Jacksonville, Ore, i i