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FAGTC FTVE BRINGING UP FATHER By Geor&'e McManus IT'ti BEEN SO II LONC Mrsre- U are: YOU iOtN TO .THE LRAiEL-bHaVELfeR 4 ,3. 5. ' ( OME BALL TOtSlCiHT ? IT HLP A OOLLAJ? TICKET I PLEASE! ONLY COWS) HALF, I'VE FORCOTTEM IF IT 15 ROONO ornot: J. T(Nir.UT 'Ttm MFJ)FOTm MATT; TRTBTTNR -METVFOTCD, 'OREfiOX. MONDAY. XOYEMBEl? If). 1923 OH'. COOP EVENING -MR. 1 ( ' RE. ' . I i AY -rvf COOO MAW - JI4-WONTYOUPLEA)E WILL- . DXE KNOW WHERE I CAM TAKEA I5UNCH OF CLAOIOLA-b MR6.DUJAN ..iJ- ou-y sm-y FuOWER'b IN il jJij-A HOME TO MIE rf 1Mlf ?V T r-Ut ISQCHEbORHOOO Till ' , ;t2S w'' rr'il Feature Service. Kc. . t 1 J3 ' W --- 3 -c 1 ttT), r Tr-j n s3 u . a .1 'iix'-i i.Llvetooh . ' PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 19. (U. S. Department of Agriculture.) Cattle mostly steady; receipts 2749. Best steers good ' grade $6.75 7.50; me dium $6.75 6.75; common seers $4.25 .5.75;" beef cows' and ..heifers good grade $4.756.75; medium $3.75 4.75; common $3.253.75; canners and cutters $1.50 0 3.25; bologna and butcher bulls $3.00 4.00; feeder steers $5.00 5.50! calves, medium to Choice 190 lbs. down $9.50 10.00; 200 lbs $G.509.60; 20d lbs. up $1.50(0 6.50; culls nnd common $3.504.50. Hogs 50(g) 65c lower; receipts 5714. Medium, good and choice 110 to 200 lbs $7.00 fi 7.25; 200 Co 250 lbs. $6.50 7.00; 250 lbs. up $5.50f 6.50; smooth packers . $5.00 6.50; rough packers $3.50 tfi), 5.00; slaughter pigs $7.00 7.75; feeder pigs $6.00 6.75. Sheep -steady; . receipts 2463 over half "billed through or on contract.) Medium, good and. choice lambs SO lbs., down -$10.00 fll.25; culls and common $7.60 10.00;, yearling .(withers mp diuni,-.to -choice, all - weights $6.90; wethers $5.50 7.50; ewes medium to choice $3.60 6.50. Eggs PORTLAND, Qre., Nov. 19. Eggs" steady; extra cubes .4445c; under grados 40 43c; prints 49c; cartons 50c. Muttorfat steady. Best churning cream 50 61c lb. f. o. b. Portland. . . Poultry , . PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 19. Poultry steady; heavy hens 2321c; light 15 16c;' springs heavy 22c; ducks 18 21c; ' young turkpys, live 23 24c; drosBcd 32 35c. .,..-' ," Potatoes PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 19. Pota toes steady $ll001.25. Portland Wheat il PORTLAND, 'Ore., Nov. 19. Whoat, hard white, bluestem, baart $1.02; soft white $1.01; western white $1; hard wintori. nortjjern, spring, western! red 97c. , , Today's car' receipts Whoat 147; barley 2; flour-28; oats G; liny 20. - San Francisco Markets o A XT vnnTnicrn XTn in IT a P,uroau of Agricultural Economics.) Broilers to 1 lhs. 4043c; 14'. to Iff lbs 35 36c. Colored 14 to Iff ' lbs 34 36c; fryers, leghorn, 2 to 24 lbs. 2628c lb; co'.ored 2 to 24 lbs; 25 37c. Young roos-ters, colored 3 lbs. and lip 2528c; staggy showing spurs 1820c; old roosters ' 15 17c. Leghorn 1013c. Leghorn, hens 24 to 3 lbs 2225c; over three lbs. 26 27c. Largo colored hens 2S29c; off Stock 26 27c. Turkeys, live, young, 28 32c: old 23 28c; dressed, young -32 and 35c; undergrade 27030; dress ed, old 25 30c; dressed young 32 ?0e; undergrade 27 30c; dressed, old 2530c. Ducks, young 1618c; off stock; 14 15c. Geese, young 20r22c. P.elglan hares live 1217c; dressed 16 20c; equal's live fancy 44 47c; com mon $2.50 3.00 per doz. Old pigeons 2.00 2.50 per doz. , Guinea fowls young $8.00 10.00 dozen. ; SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19. (U. S. Jlureau of Agricultural Economics.) ggs, 534c; extra pullets 41c; under sized pullets 37c, , . f ' i SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19. Butter ;fat f. o. b. San Francisco 554c. f TmnA Auliliinfl. Tnnlirlit A hplendld company, unusunl cos tumlag, a special orchestra and a chorus of beauties appear In "Irene." ' PERL FCNERAIj HOME t Yonr Service Day or Night Information cordially uiven J .dor. Ut and Onkdale Ambulance Service Flione 1' j the musicnl comedy success, .nt the Vining theatre In Ashland tonight. , This witty, sparkling comedy has been the' greatest marvel in the the atrical history of musical productions, it has rolled up sevoral fortunes has had record runs in Now York, Chica go and Boston, won International fame and promises to endure forever. Its story is evor young;, the theme of tho beggar maid and Prince Charm ing. The lyrics aro delightful, the music alluring and tho comedy nmaz ingly funny. Dale Winter will be seen In tho title role. The Ellison White Chautnuqua will open Monday'evening at the school house in Jacksonville with a -musical entertainment by .the Herrlck-Loomls Duo. y Tuesday evening Harold Banta jvlll entertain the audience in musical. fea tures. ' -. ' Wednesday . evening the Clark .Browne players of New York will pro sent a three-act comedy. Thursday ovenlng will bo a lecture on Cards and Discards. Friday .evening the closing concort. Season tickets $2, by committees. Everybody should attend nnd help make it a success as it is seldom our citizens have an opportunity to enjoy the Ellis-Whito Chautauqua. Mr. and Mrs. Kiiburn and son have arrived- inour 'city from Klamath Falls where they' will spend the winter, . . : ;' Sir. .and Mrs. Chas.' Pursell of Mod ford, Mr. and Mrs. Vance lloslwick, Mr. and Mrs. Earl 'Bostwick, Miss Lyons of Medford were Sunday guests1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -;Wilbur Cameron. . ; i i . John Moore leaves Saturday to Jdin his wife in -Novada. Their home will , he. i occupied by Mrs. r Sparks '. nnd daughter Margaret andlson Fred. V Fred Lewis who has been confined in the Community hospital for the last two .months with a broken'. leg wus brought to' his sister's home; Mrs. C. Keigan Monday. i ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Broad and family have returned from Weed and are now at their home in our city... Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Berwert and children have moved to the Bliin's ranch where Charlie Is employod. .. ' Trof. -and Mrs. Chester Conk are now occupying Hattie Denuff's resi dence. -. .."'.-':''.' Oscar linox who has assumed the carrying of tho mail, which has been carried by Vivian Beach during the summer months. H. C. Gallup who had tho misfor tune to be In nil auto collision Wed nesday evening will bo confined to his bed for a few days. , Ho is being enred for by Dr. Oftedahl. Otis Krauso and Hans Hockonjos of Oakland, Calif., were calling on old time friends in our vicinity recently. The trip was inado by motor. The Hoyal Neighbors met at Jack sonville for their district convention. District Deputy Ida Hamilton .was present. ' A number of members from M'cdford, Ashland and -Central Point were present. An afternoon and .even ing session was hold and a banquet. The next convention in 1924 will be held in Ashland. Tho marriage of Hattie Deneff and John Logan came as a surprise to their many friends. . Mr. Logan is bookkeeper for a lumber mill at Brookings, Oreand the newly weds will make their home at that place. A daughter was born Sunday even ing to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mitchell nt tho Sacred Heart hospital. Jflother and babe doing nicely. . Completely ' rebuilt from stem to stern ( $390 Chevrolet Sedan THE BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. Unit Not Candidate. OLYMI'IA. Wash., Nov. 19. Gov ernor Louis F. Hart today officially announced that lie would not be a candidate for re-election as governor at a meeting of tho administrative board. . ( i niOLP WANTER MALI? WANTED nigging man at . Fruit urowors supply Co., Hilt, Calif. 206! WANTED Sell treos for- us You1 win una aemanu lor 1110 spienaiU' line of trees and plants we handle. Send for particulars and start at once. Salem Nursery Company, 428 Oregon Bldg.. Salem, Oregon. 209 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED For November 26th In family of two, capable woman for general house work. Must bo good cook. Apply Mrs. George H. Par sons, Hlllcrest ltoiul. t(l WANTED Womnn over thirty for a responsible position. One capable of meeting the public. Box Y, Mall Tribune.- tf WANTED Waltre. Apply In pcr ' son", Hotel Medford.' WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Wood to saw. 462-Y, McBride. Phono WANTED For wood saying call 7-F-4. 211 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 10 to 16 cords of fir Or pine, well seasoned. Donald S. Clark, Tel. 67-J-3. 211 WANTED To buy load of first cut , ting of alfalfa delivered to 1122 E. Main St., Medford. 206tf WANTED To lease grain landi' Call at ilV King St. 208 WANTED Brown fixes shoes. 103 North Central. 209 WANTED .To ront ranch with stock and equipment. Box J G, Mall Tri bune. . v - ' . ', . , 207 WANTED Good clean cotton rags at . the Mali Tribune office. WANTED Try Brown for your shoo repairing. zoy WANTED St. Louis prices for furs, less ' express -charges. Johnson '. Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phone 97. - . t- tt WANTED A good second-hand cash register. Address C. K, Mall Trib une. ' tf WANTED Office filing case In good condition:' What havo you? Phono 76. '.... tf WANTED House moving and repair ing, j'none 4ss-3i, or 4ss-a. WANTED Brown says "ho uaran tees his shoo ropalrlng." '20B FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOH ItENT Housekeeping rooms. Call after 6 p. m. 344 S. Central. 208 FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, bath and hot water. ' 232 East Main St., over Palmer's Piano House. '206 FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, hot and cold water. 906 E. Mnin. ' 210 FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. .611 B. Central. 2U6 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR REVfT Five room furnished house. 641 Pine. Call after 5. . 208 FOR RENT To'j-esponsible party, a nice home. 6 room modern house, . '3, screeued-ln porches, cooTer, grand shade trees. Re-cleaned Baart seed wheat 2c lb. Phone 685-J-3. 209 FOR RENT Five room modern . house. 401 W.. Second St.' Inquire 826 S. Centra). 1 .206 FOR RENT Why rent, buy 7 room furnished house, near -Medford Hotel. Sacrifice salo. Pay $300 and then $25 monthly. Interest 6 perecent. Gold Ray Realty Co. 226 FOR RENT Houses, Brown & White. FOR RENT MISCKLLANEOU8 TO LET Work team for the winter for their feod. Orvllle Good, 422 S. ' Laurel St. 207 FOUND FOUND Brown's shoe Repairing shop Is in department two. 209 FOUND See Brown for your shoo repairing. ' 209 ; BALE OR DAIRY' ANO STOCK RANCH V FREETRRIGATION ; EQUIPPED 160ACRE8 APPLEGATE . We offer a fine Irrigated dairy and stock farm, .fully equipped, 2 bomra, fine outbuildings, 60 head cattle, '.Dorses, sheep, hogB, turkeys, chickens. , In the APPLEGATE section, lose to store, postotflco , and school. ' " , WILL SELL REASONABLE OR. EXCHANGE FOR , J . . SOMETHING IN VALLEY J FOUR-SITE REALTY AGENCY Medford. Bldg. .Medford, FOR KEN'tt APARTMENTS FOR UK NT Furnished apartment l iivi iuviiis, rtiirii: riinpi, ii'iviiiu hath, garage, Call at 326 W. Main St. FOR KENT Apartment. 211 N. 1'each St.- Garage in connection, $30. 200 FOU RENT Bacholor apartments and furnished housekeeping roums. I'hone 956-H. 210 FOR RENT Four nlco pleasant front rooms over Medford Harness Co.. 228 E. Muin. Inquire Medford Studio. .'. 20C FOR RENT Modern apartment; adults only. 34 6 N. Bartlett. Phone 763-M. FOR nENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT I'omfortnlilo sleeping room with bath and kitchenetto In, connection.- Heat. Phono 355-Y. .308 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms at .204 N. Ivy. 210 FOR RENT Light pleasnnt sleeping rooms with stoves, bath and shower. 222 S. Holly. 206 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, bath; men. 245 N. Orupe. tf FOR -RENT--Furnlshed rooms at the Fountain Lodge. Modern, steam heated, center business district. No. 326 W. Main. tf LOST LOST Ladies', gold wrist watch with black band. Rewurd on return to Mail Tribune. 207 LOST- Three months old brindle bull pup. Phono 729-L. 19 LOST Three months old brindle bull pup. Phono 729-L. . 207 LOST On Central, between Main and tho cannery, small gray pocketbook eontninlng bHIs. Finder please re " turn ttt tlie lftgito Itlvor'Cannory to Bertha Ford. Reward. 207 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good milk cow. Tel. 691-J-l, 210 FOR SALE Puppies. Shepherds, Spaniels, Gerhiair police poodles. Phone 691-R-l. FOR -SALE Weaned pigs. John Mace, & mllo west Central Point. ... .210 FOR SALE Pair New Zealand Red rabbits. Phono 462-Y. 210 FOR SALE Pure bred Hampshire pigs, about 40 lbs., $5.00 each. Phono 788-R-l. 207 FOR SALE Full blooded Duroe Jer sey pig. Also cow. Phone R-13-X. 206 FOR SALE 160 stock hogs, puro ' bred Hnmpshlres. F. D. Elsmann, Rogue River, Oregon. 208 FOR SALE 16 first class dairy cows. Also cream separator. M. Walsh. 1 mllo NE of Medford on Crater Lake road. 220 FOR SALE Cheap, varmint dogs and pups; also game chickens nnd .1M. TV,.ita A V. l'llit I Grants pass, Oregon. 206 FOR SALE Holsteln dairy feed 80 lb. sack $1.00 whilo It lasts. Mon arch Seed Cc . Give him something for the auto for his Christmas.1 Consult us we know Free Crank Case . Service Jones & Kirkpatrick -A Real Service Station TRADE J Ore, Phone 900 or 609-Y FOR EX CI IAN OK FOU EXCHANGE Have small im proved ranch, several buildings, rich bottom land. Will tako Med ford property as part payment.. Also have -unimproved ranch. Ad dress Box 15, Mull Tribune. ' 209 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Cheap, light six Velie louring car. 1922 model. This is an exceptionally good, buy. Hit the trail for Hltlson's. 207 FOR SALE Dodge touring, 1023 moilel, looks like new. Disc wneels two bumpers, spare tire, moiome ter.i spotlight. Hit tho trail for Hittson's. 207 FOR SALE 1923 Ford coupe, excel lent condition. Inquire 619 S. Holly. 207 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. TRADE OR RENT One of the finest dairy locations , in country; excellent creek, pasturo, finest of Bear creek land, Just off pnvoment, one 'tnllo to ulty 'limits. Phone 900. 200 FOR HALE Sacrifice sale 'houses anil ranches, 10 years .time. Gold Ray Realty Co. , - .. 226 FOR SALE 160 acres homestead re linquishment, closo to town. - For particulars, address J. -E. Vordin, Grants Pass, Oregon, 209 FOR SALE By owner, two 16 ace tracts on Ross Lane. Phone 103 7. tf FOR SALE Mountain timber ranch, 120 acres, B miles southwest Ash land. Buildings, piped water, orch ard, berries. Fine scenery, hunting. Mrs. Miller, 1624 Uoulta, Berkeley, Calif. - -. , . u FOR SALE 5 4 acres, 4 room house, . two chicken 'houses, garage and barn, family orchard, berries, cow and chickens.. Corner Jacksonville road and Ross -Lane. Harry .Schaar, 4 roilo from end of West Main, 213 FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE On East side, modern bungalow five rooms and sleeping porch, garage, wood shed, chicken house, cemont walks, largo garden piped for irrigation, fruit and ber ries. Will sell on easy terms or ex change for smaller placo. Phone 419-L evenings. 210 FOR SALE By owner, 6 room furnished-home, with bath. electric range, hot wr.ter heater, nil In first class condition, two lots with dozen fruit trees, . borrlea, . etc. Phono '906-L. 1 tf FOR SALE flood 0 room furnished, $2700. . Good - 6 room, furnished, $2,950. 40 ucres on Applugate, trado for Medford property.. Call 690-L for dates. 214 FOR SALE Five room house, small payment down, bulatice cheaper than rent. Phono owner, 684-J-l. . i ..' i. .. . 207 FOR SALE By owuor, new 4 room modern house, furnished or unfur nished, olectrlc range. Phono 1037. tf FOR SALE-r-House close In on C Mnln St.,. 7 rooms and bath. Newly painted and decoratod inside-and out, all in first class ropuir. A reasonable payment down and lib era! terms on tho balance. Phono 613-L, C. A. Knight. - FOR SALE Houses and bungalows,' furnished or unfurnished also acre age. Insurance. C. 8. Butterflold, Medford NatlonM Bank. Phone 389. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ' FOR HALE Cook , stovo' '' cheap. Phone 966-.lt. , , .: : 210 FOR SALE Portnblo buzz saw in , good condition,' eheap .If taken at onco. Phone 039. 109 S. Holly St. : i ; ! 210 FOR SALE Mahogany desk and davenport bed. Phono 95. 206 FOR SALE Spitz apples. Good size, orchard run, 60c per box'. C. A. Learned, Crater Lake Highway. Phone 408-R-3 . -' -' 206 SPECIAL 1 92 J ? j " Buick Six if -A-good buy , . at $825 Medford Auto Co. Bnlck Dcalem - T J-'O R S. LF M I.SCELI , A N EO VS FOR SALE Sewing machine. White llotnrv almost new, cheap. Call 11126 V. Tenth. 20S FOU SALE Three dozen Minorca pulleiH Just beginning to lay, sOc each If sold by Wednesday evening. 1 miles west' of Central Point Oil Willow Springs road. Mrs. Adams. 207 ''OR SALIC Franquette walnuts, this year's crop. J-. II. Slovens, Tolo. 210 FOR SALE I hnve some special In ducements to offer on Tokay. Mis sion and Concord grapes, home grown:. 1 year .old quick at prices you can afford to plant. E. C. Welch, 441-M. crixili una v ir 01. i-nomi 207 FOR SALE Turkeys for Thnnksglv ing. Medford Fish Market. Phone 302. . 214 FOR SALE Small National cash rcisler, like new and guaranteed. Pi-ice $50. .Can be seuii at Holland Hotel. 206 FOR SALE I wish to unmmueo that scry Co. line, giving you a very lib eral assortment to make your selec tions of troes and shrubbery from. All orders receive prompt attention. 10. C. Welch. Sixth and Fit St. Phono 441-M evenings. 207 FOR SALE Cranberries. Direct from grower, 32-lbs. net, $6.00; crate 2.60. Smaller lots 17c per lb. Postngo prepaid. Cash must accom pany order. T. S. Small,. Hauser, Ore. - 200 FOR SALE Jonathans now packed - out at 60c per box. and good big Spltzenbergs. 317 E. Jackson St. Phone 200. 1-207 FOR SALE Tokay grapes 2c per 11). at tho Vinyard. Phone 686-J-4. West Sldo Foot Hill. i 200 FOR SALE Bicycle, fine condltlun, $16. 917 Narregan St. 206 FOR SALE Corn, $26 . ton. Also some calves. Phono 600-J-2. 206 FOR SALE Apples: Baldwin and Bennett Seedlings. 60e a box. Bring your boxes. C. E. .Smith, Conti-al Point. Phono 36xx2J '' 206 FOR SALE--Mammoth Bronio tur keys for breeding. Extra hardy stock crossed with wild birds. Toms seven months old weighing 20 IJis., $10 each.1 Hons $5. Call Lota Davlcs, 457-J. aftor 6 p. m. 208 FOR SALE Good soft conl heating stove cheap. Palmer l'iuno House. . 209 FOR SALE 10 i roles roofing pnper. Pulmer Piano House. 21)9" FOR ('ALIO Second crop alfalfa hay $16 :cr ton delivered In or about Medford. Address Nicewood it Croft, Central Point. 1 209 FOIt SALE Brown says "If It Isn't light ho will make it right." 2011 FOR SALE Mammoth Dronzo tur keys, oxtra fine birds for breeding: also -fat Tolouso goeso, stock beets and pie pumpkins,. Phono 7-F-14. :' . . 208 FOR HALE Cedar posts-Ill truck -or carload lots., ill. R. Scott!, blskjyou, Oro. 2U7 FOR SALE Hrown will fix your ' shoes so you can woar thorn with comfort.. - .- i 209 FOR SALE Jonathan, Spitz, .Bald win, isewtown anu Delicious apples dellvqrod 60c nnd $1.00 per box. l,onvo orders at Mann's store or soo White Saturdays, Public Market, tf FOR SALE Bust tho wood trust, cut your wood, $4.00 tier, for 26 conts. Gold Ray Realty Co, , . 226 FOR SALE Turkeys for Thanksgiv ing, live weight- or - dressod -and .drawn If desired. Also good Jjrood ers. J. Nary, Phono 132-L, 216 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS Specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. Good .' '! .1 FOR HAULING WOOD ' . All-in good condition. Priced from $90.00 to $225.00 i CE. Gates Auto fa Ford Trucks BALI Jo 1 rusiness dirb:ctory Attorneys A. E. REAMES Lawyer, office In Liberty Building. ELIJAH HARLAN HURD Lawyer. 1.1,. II. University of Iowa, 1880. I'l-acttce in all state and fedoral courts, IJ, S. 7,nnd, Interior and Treasury Departments. Modford Hldg., cor. Sixth and Central. Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & GREENE Abstracts of Title, Rooms and S No. 32 North Central Ave., up stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title anil Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Juvkson County. , KjELLOGO, LINDAS A ,DE SOUZA ...Reliivble Jackson County Abstrao j'Jjgyit l08" old Hill, Orego n . (Iilroiionisi DR. W. K. LANT1S Relief given to all foot trouble. 419 Modford Bldg. Phone 665. " Chlropraotlo Physicians DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chlro praotlo and -Electro-Therapy. '27 28 Medford Bldg. Phone 966. ' tf DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectlo PhVslclnn. DR. LOUISE E. HEDGES Naturopathic Chtro. praetor. Mechano-Therapy, Rpon dylotherapy. Food Sciences, Chlro. practlco. Office: - Stewart Bldg 236 E. Main St. Phones: Office, 170; Res. 170-J-2. . DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlropraotlo Norvo. Specialist. -Office hours 9-12, 2-6. 203-206 Liberty Bldg. Office Phone 680; Res. 1027. ' Dontlsts DR. H. It. JOHNSON General Den tistry nnd X-Ray. Third floor Med ford Bldg. Phone 426. DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist, 228 B. Mnln St., over M. M. Dept. Store, Modford, Oregon. Phone 669; Res. 1028-1L Office hours 9 a. m. 6 p .m. Evenings and Sunday by appolntmont. Expert Accountant WILSON AlIDITINO CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A, Attention, given to anything In accounting and Incomo Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. I,lb. crty Bldg,, Medford, Phone 167-H. Irrigation JOHN R. , JAHN Irrigation' special ist, urenarn anu rnncn Irrigation layouts, accurate contour niaps, Irrigation systems planned. 100 S. Ivy, Medford, Phono 821-X. ' Insiira'n.oe EARL S. TOM Y All forms of InsUr-' nnce: Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Bonds. Phono 402. 209 Liberty Bldg, Money to Lonn J. B. ANDREWS Buys and sella mortgages and loans mopey on good security. SI N. Grape St.' Phone 6S-M. "24C . Monuments' THE O R BOON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, Ooneral Manager. P. M. Kershaw, Sales ' Munogor, 103 E. Sixth "BU Hod ford, i tt Osteopaths DR. F. a. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLO W Osteopathic Physicians, 416-418 Liberty Bid. Phone 904-J-8 ' Residence 26 South Laurel St. Physicians and . Surgeons DR. WILSON R. ADAMS Practice limited to surgery. Offices Medford ' Bldg. Res. Phone 788-R-4, .office ' 124.' ; DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and Surgoon. Offices Medford Bldg. ' Phone 166. Residence 118 Gene 300 St. Phone 166-J-2. Piano Instruction 1, FRED' ALTON HA la HT Teacher 'of Plnno nnd Hnrmony.' Studio S1& Liberty Bldg., Phone 72. . . Printers- and - Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. -nu the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. ' Book binding, ; loose leaf ledgers,- billing lystems, etc.' Portland prices. 27 N. Fir Bf Transfof I EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE OO. Office 4 2 North Front St. Phoha 316. .Prices right.- Service guar- - antoed. DAVIS TRANSFER A - STORAGE '-- CO. Anything., moved, day lor nigh. 'Service guaranteed. 29 IS. Of-ape. "Phone: ' Office 4. or resi dence 1060 or 206. - ' Upholstering f J. WEIS Upholstery, Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture. ' Full! line Of materials. Draperies made to - order. Wo do all kinds of uphol- - storing. Wo .deliver and will call - and show samples. Phone 10$, ' Jaokaonvlll! Ore. 1 vynfiA