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, iEDFOTxP MAIL TKTKTTXR "MT,DFOTT. OTCECOX. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 102ft BRINGIN G UP FATHER . PAGE NTXF By Geora'e McMaiiiis KN I 40 DOWN TO ) kin oitsTY. ( kii well-kin 1 ;a fiLlA? T1 r 1 f COME UP, : NO! L- WWHEBEORHWE NUJj . T ' HEft.EvTpiSHT? r-7"-vV--J 1 AJNN&OOYCOMEOP L LL rJ ( ) SVlfll ?S 1923 v rxcwg SecTinc . ' NO! What Education Week Committee Did in Medford The following . features wero car ried. ( ut in accordance -with plans of the rommlttee .On Mits .observance, of American , 'Education" Week in Med-1 "ford, Noye'mMr ftfijt.' 'The commit tee was cpmposed of Col. W. H. Paine for the American" Legion and Supt. Aubrey G., Smith for the schools. The week was sponsored by the American Legion, the t.' S. bureau of educa tion and the Rational Education asso ciation: A proclamation was issued by the mayor of the city calling attention to the week and the importance of the Huhject with invitation to citizens to assist in an appropriate observance. Ah editorial was prepared and pub lished by the editor of The" Medford Mail Tribune during the we'okl Special issue of the Medford Hi Times for wide distribution in' Med--ford and Jackson county. . ', letters were sent to clubs' and' fra ternal organizations .of 'Medford, re questing observance of the subject of education' at meetings during the week. ' , , Slides prepared nnd shown by the moving picture theatres of 'Medford containing ' appropriate information and slogans. The Medford Retail Merchants' as sociation requested merchants to mention the week in their newspaper advertising. For Sunday, November 18th. For God ami Country. . . v Letters were addressed to clergy men of Medford, Jacksonville, Phoe nix and Central Point requesting them to preach sermons on - educa tion. ' For Monday, Novcnilier 10th. American Constitution Day. Address to Medford high school on tho constitution of the United States by Mr. Porter J. Neff, a member of tho local bar. Notes from this ad dress and additional matter on the same subject were published in The Medford Mail Tribune of that date. The Craters' club of Medford sched uled a brief talk on the subject pf Education Week at -a dinner held on this evening. At this dinner the Craters also entertained the members of the high school football team and some members of the school faculty. A short address on the siibject Was delivered; before the Kiwanis club, of Medford on this date by Professor Harold .6. Tuttle of Pacific university Forest Grove. I For Tuesday, Novcmlior SOtli Patriotism Day. . Address to Medford high school on the subject "Patriotism and Ideals in Present Day- Education" by Colonel William H. Paine, u, s. Army, retired. To be published In the- Medford HI Times. .,- . An address on educational topics was delivered before V PP Medford Kotary club by -Professor H. S. Tutr tie. ' - : For Wednesday,. NovemlK-r 21st t. ' -t School and 'Teacher's Day. Address to Medford high school on appropriate subjects by Professor H. S. Tuttle. . . '. i Address to Medford Chamber of Commerce on "Making Poets of Men" by Professor H. S. Tuttle. Publication of nn article In The Medford Mail Tribune on the Parent Teacher association. by Mrs. F. J. Hill. For Thursday, November 22nd Illiteracy Day. ' Publication of an article in The Medford Mail Tribune on "Cost of Illiteracy and the Value of ..Educa tion." . . S .. Preparation of articles': for publi cation in The Mall Tribune by a class In tho Medford hlglsehooi on "Illltr cracy a Menace to the United States.'" ' For Friday, Novembc?'2Srd. Community Pn Address to Medford high school by ' the Rev. John D. , Coan, subjoct: "Education and tho proprieties of Life." .,' Addresses by the Rev. D. .T. Howe on educational topics to the Washing ton' school and the Parent-Teacher as sociation of tho Jackson Bchool. Publication' of an article In The Medford Mail Tribune on the subject ."Thoughts for Education Week." In the evening the Parent-Teacher association of the Lincoln school gave a pageant, "The Faith of Our . Fnthers" ,in the assembly hall of the high school.' In It the subject of the ... week'-was featured. ' " iThe Roosevelt school had an as sembly In hlch af proprlate Instruc. PERL FUNERAL HOME " At Yon feeirrtce ptfZtr Night Information ConliAUy Given ..4 rsfibiinln - a. tlbn on the Importance and valuo of .education was given. For Saturday. .NovciiiIkt 2 1th. Physical Education Day ,' Publication of an article In The Medford Mail Tribune entitled "Phys ical Education in :SchooIs is Vital Part or Curriculum." Publication in The .Jail Tribune of an. article containing information about enrollment and attendance in the schools of Medford. Publication in The Mnll Tribune 6 two articles on Illiteracy prepnred in accordance with1 the program for Thursday by students Edmond Mor ris and Albert Allen of the Medford high school, , .; , The above program was actually accomplished in all1 of its items as set forth. ' . . A WelUSet Table Gives Real Delight Here's the latest thing In clubs, and unless we are mistaken it, Is going to prove tremendously popular with the women of Medford. Wo refer to the "Community ilate.club" that is just being organized by Sinclair's Jewelry Store, in the M. M. Dept. Store. Every woman. In her heart of hearts takes a real, pride in having a beauti fully appointed table. The, club is organized ,to provide the Bilverware which goes with the well set table and In a way that makes the expense hardly noticeable. Mr. Sinclair tells us that the plan is attracting a, great deal of attention among Medford housewives because of its unusual novelty. Tho plan Is to be In operation from Nov. 2C to Dec, io. - IS The following boost for tho Rogue River valley la contained In an ad vertisement of the United States Na tional bank of that city now running in Portland papers: "Who hasn't heard of the Rogue River valley, encompassing and sur rounded by many and diversified na tural resources where mineral and timber wealth, rich' agricultural and horticultural possibilities, a mild cli mate, fertile hinds and scenic splen dors all combine? ' j , "With the discovery of f?old in 1851, Jackson county's history begins. From gold to grain to fruits! diversified farming, dairying and stock-raising development has proceeded. ' Fifteen thousand acres now have bearing orchards, pears being the highly spec ialized mm wnicn nrings . unoymg fame to this section of the Oregon country. Peaches, apples and small fruits and berries of notable quality are also grown. , ' ,. " "Jackson county has an area of 2836 square miles, 1,815,040 acres, about one-half tho size of Connecti cut state. Over 100,000 nores . are under cultivation, with 700,000 sus ceptible of ultimate cultivattdn. Over 1924 Licenses Put on JFREE' " oii each : USED CAR sold, from now to January 1, 124 I .CO.- 20 billion feet of yellow pine, sugar pine and fir occupy tho great forest area of the county. "Tho rugged Siskiyous border on the south, the Umpqua divide on tho north and the Cascades on- the easti Deeply imbedded in the latter is Crater lake, whoso western gateway lies through Jucksoh county. Clean, beautiful progressive cities have grown up by advent of a popula tion which comes to play or embrace tho opportunities.'" - . Coughs Dlsturti School Work .. School teachers should give the same advice to children who have coughs as did this Florida teacher. I recommended F61eys Honey and Tar to tho children in ray school who had the 'flu' and good results came whenever It was used," writes Mrs. L. Armstrong, Okeechobee, Florida. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates. Ingredients printed on the wrapper.- Quickly relieves colds, coughs and crop. Sold everywhere. i ' ',- ''Adv. Notice of Tnx Tamt Sale ' pufu.,10. . NOTierc is hkrkby OIVKN: That tho undersigned, Sher iff of Jackson Cduntv. Oregon, under nnd pursuant , to a certain. torder of Oregon duly made and entered on tho 9th day of November A. D. 1K23, will offer for ..sale and wilt soli, at the front door- of the Courthouse in Jack sonville, Jackson County, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all or any df those certain lots, pieces or parcels of lands heretofore acquired by Jackson County, . Oregon, , for de linquent taxes.'.ahd, now, owned. "by said County, upon whioh' lots, pieces or parcels of land, the saidCounty Court of said County has set a mini mum price as indicated In said order, and as said land and said price Is set forth In Vol. One Delinquent Certifi cate Record of said County,' reference to W'hich Order : and. to which said Volume One is hereby made a part of this notice. v r Bnid sale will commence at 10 o'clock a. m., on Saturday, the 15th day of December, A. D. 1923, and continue until 12 o'clock noon of said day, and in case all of said property is not sold within said time, said sate fill be held and .continued at the same place, between the same hours on each succeeding Saturday until all of said lands so .to be sold have been sold, or pending thfe further orders of the County?Ctiurt fbf said. County. -. A .'list', of Jill Mprojerty' to be sold, together wlch .the minimum price at which each, lot, ple'cp.'or parcel there of can bo- sold, is. open to the inspec tion of the public at the office of the undersigned Sheriff. ..in the Court House nt Jacksonville, Oregon. t Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, Nov. 10, 1923. C. E. TBRRILL, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. WANTED SITOATIOXS WANTED Laundry work at homp. ma is. central. a 14 WANTBDVVood to saw. 4&2-Y, McBlldo. ' WANTED MISOKMjANEOUS WANTKb A -young well bread. Jeiw sey bull about elKhteen months old. A. G. lllshop, Medford, U. 3. 215 WANTED Klecl.rlc incubators, 260 etft? Bize. State price and condition. White Wins Poultry Farm, Phoenix Oregon. Phono 9-P-ll. ' 217 WANTED The follpwirip used itrtN ciea: wnnogany, or walnut .dining room table, six chairs to match; 2 ' library 'chairs, 2 over-stuffed rock ers, 1 library table, 1 large .flat top desk, and a kitchen range, electric vacuum cleaner and washing, ma. ' chine. State lowest cash .price in '! letter. ' Box 40, car? Wail Tribune,' ,.' . ''...' 411 WANTKD A few good dairy cows' fo milk for fhelr keep L, a. Perkins, it. 4, Uox 37,' Medford. 214 WANTED iOOO migar pfna shakes. write .ivirs; w. Kl. uarie itogue Klver, Oregon. v . ' 210 WANTED Did you soo' 6rown for r? 214" Hhoe repairing WANTED Whore did yoi get yours fixed at Brown's. 214 WANTED' Good clean cotton rags at the Mail Tribune office. . . WANTED St. Louis prices for furs, less, express charges.. ' Johnson - Produce Co.. 241 H: Fir St. Phone . . i: . .. . .. v tf WANTED A (fodel,secona-hand cash reglst. Address 0L R., Mail Trlb- .line. ....!'..'''' . tf WANTED Office tlltng case fn good condition. .AVhat have you? Phono 75. tf WANTED--House movt,6 and repalr Ing. Phone 488-M or 4St-X. ANOTHER CHICKEN RANCH ' . . f ' 20 Acres, 13150.00 '. , ; 2 miles from Medford we offer a fine '20' acre 'tract 10 acres Irrigated ' 16 acres Is real good alfalfa land, city water fn yard and house1, good ' iprlng,, family .frulf, shrubbery, good 6-room bungalow In Al condition, 2' chicken bouses, barn, garage, and only two poles to connect with elec tricity.. There Is (arm machinery, also-about 160 good chickens, ducks i snd turkeys, 2 heifers, etc. ! j; ', , ; : , lYfls, we cao 'exchange or Medford house. ' ' FOUB-SITE REALTY AGENCY Medforj Bla. ' '. Medford, Ore. Phone (00 or 609-Y HELP WANTED FEMALE I WR REST MISCELLANEOUS I n SALE LIVESTOCK MUMX K.nHU'X)ltY WAMTIDD--Woman or gvrl to assist i n ge noru 1 h o u sow o v k . Phono G67-J-2. tf wAMTJOiD-T-Wonian over thirty for a responsible position, one capumo of meeting the public. Box Mail Tribune. tf WANTKD Man with small family, work on ranch. 511 S. Central. Phone 378-L.. . 2L5 WANTED Wood cutters. Gold Ray Really Co. tf FOR RENT HOUSES FOU RENT To a responsible party, modern house, furnished. Cull 7,7 9-L. . . 213 FOR RKNT Eight room house 618 H. Central.; I-urge lots, small barn ir garngo. Long lease, pr exrhango for smaller- property. Inquire 227 S. Holly. 213 FOR ilENT Houses. Brown & White. FOR RENT APARTMENTS fTuTREN light housekeeping, shed for car. Phone L 746-J or call at 1205 E. Main after 6 p. m. , . ' 213 FOR RENT Furnished five room vapartment in double houso with garage. No children. Phono 78!t. 213 FOR , r RENT Modern apartment; adults only. 345 Bartlett. Phone 753-M-- FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Rooms for light house keeping. 310 N. Bartlett. 215 FOR RENT; Housekeeping rooms, bath and hot water. 232 E. Main St. 215 FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 611 S. Control. tf FOR, RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RBINT Comfortnblp, bedroom with use of bath, for gentleman. v G03 N. llartlett St. 215 FOR RENT Steam heated sleeping room, $3.60 a week. . Hot and cold water in rooms: 1005 W. Main. 214 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, bath; ; men. 245 N. drupe, v tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms at the Fountain Lodge. Modern, steam . heated, center business district. 'No. 820 W. Main. tf FOlT EXCIIANOK FOR EXCHANGE Have Beveral fine registered Hampshire sows to trade for good cows. John Alaco, '4 mile west Central Point. 215 FOR EXCHANGE Fine homo on Oakdale, newly refinished inside nnd painted. Also garngo and woodshed. Will take smaller houso ,as first payment. Address Box 20, ' Mall Tribune. . 217 FOR EXCHANGE 46 acres choice land, the best diversified farming proposition in the valley, good buildings nnd fully equipped. Will trade for good Income property In or nenrMedford. 018 S. Oakdale. .1 - 214 ALCOHOL for Your Radiator Free Crank Case Service Valvoline Oil Winter Transmission . . Oil General Cords Jones & Kirkpatrick " A Real Service Station PINE OrER,, SMALL FARM dAIRY- HO H KKN'T-r-Largo modern office rooms In Sparta Bldg.. with light, heat and Janitor Her vice. St 5 per months K. 3. Tumy, Phimo 4U-. tf FOR RENT Four nice. pleasant front rooms over Medfurd Harness Co.. 228 E. Main. Inquire Medford Studio. 215 FOR RENT Ranch 1G0 ncres. Call tit tilfl W. Clark. 1 ' - .- 216- IiOST. LOST Between Talent nnd Sum-rest orchard, suitcase containing wom an's clothes. Jtewnrd. D. Reed, Talent, Ore. 214 FOVNR FOUND T am going to Brown's to . get my shoes fixed. 214 FOUND Brown Uses good leather hi shoe repairing, 214 FOR SAjE REATi ESTATE FO 1 1 SALE Olt THADE $ 10.000 irrigated much for $3000, 10 years time. Adjoins, town. Gold Ray Realty Co. ft FOR SALE In Willow Springs dis trict, 37 acres, 16 acres in old prune trees, prune dryer and other build ings, small pumping plant, wagon, team nnd all , farm implements. Price $2500. .4 Chas. A. Thompson, Central Point ' 215 FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 acres. 20 acrH tillable, six acres, fenced . with woven wire, three springs,. about mile off Crater Lnko high way. Two room hquse and other buildings. Cash price $800. S. M. Hayes, Central Point, Route 1, Box 186. . 213 FOR SALE Sacrifice sale houses nnd ranches,' 10 years time. Gold Ray Realty Co. , 226 FOR SALE Mountain tlmbor ranch, 120 acres, 8 miles southwest Ash land. Buildings, piped water, orch ard, berrios. Fine acenery, hunting. Mrs. Miller. 1024 Bonlta, Borkoloy, Calif. 16 FO RESALE 6 acres, 4 room houso. two vniCHHIl iiuunef, (;uri.Ka "u barn, family orchard, berries, cow and chickens. Conner Jacksonville road and Koss Lane. Harry Hchaar, mile from end of West Main. 218 FOU SALE HOMES FOR SALE Modern bungnlow five large attractive rooms; good loca tion, hnrdwood floors, $3000, $800 cash, balance 4 , porcent, Spoclal Inducement to ex-soldlers. '.For ap pointment call 1051. - '215 FOR SALE 51000, 4 room house and lot, Medford, nt half price. 10 years timo. Gold Ray Realty Co. tf FOR SALE By owner, 6 room fur nished homo, with bath, eloctrlo range, hot we.ter heater, all in first clnss corMitlon, two lots with dozen fruit trees, berries, . etc. Phono 006-L. tf FOR SALE Good 0 room furnished, 9Z M1U. ItOOU O ruoill. BuriiimitTii, $2,1150.- 40 acres or. Applegnto, trade for Medford property. Call 600-L for dates. 214 FOR SALE House close in on C Main St., 7 rooms nnd bath. Newly palntod and decorated lnsldo and out, nil In first class ropalr. A reasonable payment down and lib eral terms on the balance. Phone 613-L, 0. A. Knight. . FOR SALE Houses and bungalows,, furnished or unfurnished also acre age. Insurance. C. H. Butterfleld, Medford National Bank. Phone 389: FOR RALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good steady work team with chain hnrness. Guy W. Ren shnw, Talont. . 2111 FOR SALE Puppioa; several kinds. Phono 691-R-l. . tf FOR HALE Hogs, dressed, lOo pound. John Maco, .'A mile, west rvntrn! Point. 215 SNAPS ;r ;'T.. ..... ! ' ' We.fcave a veryspebiftl buy , iri a 'completely rebuilt and repainted . J ; bOick six roadster 1921' Lots of Extra Equipment $775.00; Medford Auto Co. Bolck DeeJerg ; , FOR SALE 30 henil of extra good grade ewes nnd ono fine winded buck, price $100. A. 1). Moore, Persist, Oregon. (- 214 FOR SAI.K 15 flrsf .clnss dairy cmvs. Also cream' sapnrntnr. M. Walsh. 1 mile NE of Medford on CruttrIjiko road, 220 FOR SALE Al'TOMOilll.ES Fill! SALE' Olt TUAnE Amnion. biles and trucks, up. 15 .N. Crape St. . ; tf FOR RALE Ford coupe, 1 !) 2 3" model. good tires, accessories. Call 519 S. Holly St. 218 FOR SALE Ford car cboap.'; Terms. Call at lnterurlMlu Oarago. 21H FOlt SALE llnlck four. touring car piircnnseii new in May . iy,mi,;i good condition, price $tir,0. 1 Ternis ?'J5ll cash, balance monthly iniymonts. Box 411, Mail Tribune. " 213 FOR SALE Maxwell light . delivery, first elns scondltion. A, sniij af $200 If taken at once. .The Auto Supply Co. v 2ootf FOR SALE MTSCETiLA'NEOirS ;. FOll SALE Furnllure and house hold goods. 15 N. Grape ?St. tf FOR SALE New phonographs nnd records Vii price. Open evenings. 15 N. Grape St. ; . ' , tf FOR RALE Second-hand cook stove. Call 277-L. '-. '. . ,215 FOR SALH rl-lnrgnln': A dinnk-vault door and equipment. 1 Siw.'F,' VI Mcdynski. 310 N. 'Central.-' -, 2-18 FOR SALE Six . Mltchelli liiadevs. new lust summer, new picking bags, 50 feet- high pressure 'spray hose. Guy W. Renshnw, Talont. 216 FOR SALE One Hottentot heater for wood or coal. 229 Laurel St. tf FOR SALE Fancy Newtown and Bennett Soedlings. Will deliver. Phone 452-W. . . ' 7 ,214 FOR SALE Second-hand cook stove. Call 277-L. 214 .FOR SALE New Corona typewriter at discount. 39 S. Front St, 215 FOR SALE Hotpolnt ono to five burner electric heater. X?l, 971-R or call 300 8. Riverside. . .. 214 FOR SALE Hay. Buy now and save. Walter Jones, mile soutn bridge. Rogue River on highway. 218 FOR SALE House with plumbing to be removed or torn down. Price $300. Brown & Whlto. ' . tf ' i FOR SALE Brown has a. first class shoo repair man right from an , onstorn factory. Give us, a trial, ' Work guaranteed, ' . 214. FOR SALE White Leghorn chickens Phono 403-J-3. 215 S"OR SALE I nm going to Urown's ror my shoo repairing. 214 FOR SALE Baled barley nnd alfalfa hiy. Vhono 10xx2,' central Point, 214 FOR SALE Remington typewriter. 227 S. Holly. ' 213 FOR SALE 8(ock beets nt ranch or , will deliver. H. S. Stovens, Talent. Phono O-F-8. 213 FOR, SALE Tiirkoys for. Thanksgiv ing. Medford Fish Market, Phono 3112. . 214 FOR SALE .Jonathan. Spltn, Bald win, Newtown nnd DoIIcIoub apples delivered 50c and $1.00 por box. Ixavo orders at Mann's store or seo While Saturdays, Public Market, tf FOR SALE Turkeys for Thanksgiv ing, live weight or drossed nnd drawn If doslrod. -Also good breed ers. J. Nury, Phono 132-L. , 2111 MJKIWCSS IIRICCTOIlY - linlldlng Materials MKDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS Specialize In all kinds of cement building products, Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. WHY WALK when yoti can buy Ford Touring 1 fo. S75 ' All in gobd shape .. Terms if desired ( C; E; Gates Auto Co. Attorneys A. E. R 15 AMES Lawyor, office in. Liberty Building. ELIJAH HARLAN 11 V It 11 I-awyer. LL.I!. University of Iowa, 1SH. I'rai'llco In all stato and federnl ' courts. U. S. Land. , Interior and Treasury Departments. Medford ' Bldg., cor. Sixth and Central, n Abstractors MURRAY BROS. ti O R E E N E Abstracts of. Title. Rooms 3 and B Nn. 32 North Central Ave., up Rtnira. JACKSON COITNTY ABSTRACT CO. , Abstriicts of Title nnd Title Insurance. Tho only ' complete ' Tltlo Kystom In Juclsoa Cdnnty. A. B. .ldRLLOtlO llnlmiOn. Titles, C.old Hill, Oregon. Reliablo Jacksim County, Abstractor. Over twenty years' experience In tho county. Phono O-J-2 Gold Hill: tt Chiropodist Tl. W. E, I.ANTIS Relief given to nil Toot trouble.' 418 Medford Bldg. Phone 566. ; Chiropractic Physicians i. HARVRV U .Cm.PH.M. rn.i . . - . .......j-.ii., -.iiii u - lirnetlc nml 11n..,.AiriAnn n.. Ann 2JI Medford Bldg. Phone- 906. tf DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectlo oysicinn. jjk. LOUISE E, ,t HEDGES Naturopathic Chlro. prnctor' Mechano-Thornpy, Bpon . dylotherapy. Food Sciences, Chlro ''.practice, i' Office: Stewart Bldg.. 235 E.iMnln St. Phonesi Office. 170; Res. 170-J-2. i 1 - DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlropractie Nerve Specialist. Office hours 8-12, 2-6. 203-200. Liberty Bldg. Office Phono 580; Res. 1027. . , Dentists , - DR. R. R. JOHNSON General Den tistry and X-Ray. ThlAl floor Med- ford Bldg. Phone 426, DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist, 228 E. main nr., over M. M. Dept. Store, Medford. Oregon. ' Phone 669: Res. 1023-H. Office hours 9 a. m. 6 p .m. - Evenings and Sunday by appointment. F.xis rt Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil- son, u. f. va. Attention given ta aivythlng in accounting and Incomn Tnx requirements. Look into our simplified accounting method. Lib. erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-R. Irrlgntion JOHN R. JAHN Irrigation special ist, tirennra ana rancn Irrigation layouts, accurate, contour maps, Irrigation systems .planned. 106 S. Ivy. Medford, Phono Siil-X. Insurnnco EARL S. TUMY All forms of Insur- anco: r ire. Auto, i.iro. Accident, Bonds. Phone 402. 209 Liberty Bldg. Money to loan J. B.r ANDREW'S Buys and sells ' mortgages and loans money on good security.,,. 8.1. N. Grape St. Phone 53-M. , . 240 Honumcntji THE ORKOON GRANITE CO. Monuments, is. A. Hicks, General Manager. P. M. KerBhaw. Bales Manager, 103 E. Sixth. St., Med ford. I , u " Osteopaths DR. F. O. CARXOW, DR, EVA MAINS CARLO W Osteopathic Physicians, 416-418 Liberty Bid. Phone 904-J-3. Residence 26 South Laurel St. Physicians and Surgeons DR. WILSON R. ADAMS Practice ' limited to surgery. Offices Medford Bldg. Res. Phone 78S-R-4, office 124. DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and Surgeon. Offices Medford Bldg. Phone 165. Residence 118 Genesee St. Phone 165-J-2. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HATGHT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio -314 Liberty Bldg,. Phone 72. Printers and Publishers - MEDFOUD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped '.printing office In ' Southern Oregon. Book binding, . loose -leaf ledgers, hilling systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 N, Fir St Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. DA VIS TRANSFER , & . STORAGE! CO. Anything moved, day or night. Service guaranteed, 29 3. Grape. Phono: Office 644, or resi dence 1060 or 206. , Vpholstcrlng J. WEIS Upholstery, Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture. Full line of materials. Draperies made t& order. We do all kinds of uphol. stering. Wr, deliver and will call and shove samples, -Phone 101, Jack40.v.li, Ore. , . . . Ambulance Rrvte ; T