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i NEW YORK, Nov. 30. Threo. up
pots, one of which eliminated the pre
viously undefeated West Virginia
. ployenfrom eastern championship
consideration, featured the most bril
liant Thanksgiving day football pro
gram ever offered In the east.
The upsets came In the 7 to 2 defeat
of West Virginia by Washington and
Jefferson; the 20 to! 3 trouncing of
penn State by Pittsburg and in Le
high's 12 to 6r victory over Brown.
,4 Bordering on an upaet was Penn
sylvania's great stand against Cornell.
Fourteen to seven proved the- final
score of this contest which left Cor
nell with Its smallest scyre of the
season.
i One eastern game that, fulfilled
general predictions was that at the
Polo grounds, where Dartmouth, tri
umphed, 31 to 6 over Columbia.
i. NEW YORK, Nov. 30. Frankie
Oonaro of New York, American fly
' weightrchampionv won div -uninteresting
match ..with Carl Tremaino of
Cleveland, a leading bantamweight, at
Madison Square Garden last night.
Genaro weighed four pounds less than
his opponent, who tipped the beam at
116 pounds. The .decision was
mildly applauded. Neither boxer was
aggresslvo and they passed a good
par;t of the evening In each other's
arms, " ' - ,
NEW BEDFORD, Mass. Al Shu
bert of this' city was given the judges'
decision oyer Johnny Dundee, feather
weight chaippion of the world, in
their ten round 'match last night. The
title, was. not at stake.
PHILADELPHIA. Danny Kramer
Philadelphia featherweight, won over
Basil Gallno of New Orleans in their
eight round bout last " night. Alex
lat of Pennsylvania outboxed Sailor.
Freedman of Chicago, according to
newspaperman.
H. I. Peltqn, who has been sojourn
IliK In1 Portland for flome time Is at
the ranch OBaln for a Hhort time. i
Charlie Nash and wife of Grants
Pass wore vlsitiliB Sunday with the O.
H. Johnson family. The Johnson and
Nash families wero close frlpnfls in
Toppenlsl, Wash., several years ago.
, Tho - majority of bur citizens, met
yesterday at the school house to Join,
In theirannual Thanksgiving basket
dinner.-
School was closed Wednesday not
to open tufaln until Monday. Miss
Fuller left Wednesday to spend
Thanksgiving at her home at Dallas.
John Hoist returned froni Kirk last
night in tlmo to spend Thanksgiving
at home. Mr. Hoist who is a govern
ment scaler, has closed down his work
for the- wlnter.
. Tho rain will put a stop to the fall
farm worfc which vfas well under
progress here.
Grandma Wilhite and Grandpa
Hplst are both much Improved after a
few days Illness. - - ' ..
Otto Tresham and Lee Raymond of
Gold Hill are trying their luck at
duck shooting in the Klamath coun
try, this week."; '
The county Is now graveling a short
strip ot road which leads 'from th-
main road to one of our farmers' gate.
This strip of road was graded up this
summer and now is -being heavily
graveled much to the regret of our
ranchers who see where this amount
of expense could bq. used much' more
. advantageously. '
PKRL FtfNEBAIi DOME
At Tour. Sorrtoe Dj or Nltat.
Information Cordially Given
Cor. tb and Oakdale
SAMS VALLEY
Amt-BluBcv Bsrrteo . F&ene 7
UP FATHER
come: with me -i'll
4et voo some work-
l,r-o. CET VIMCi OF
bee.VNi "YOU LOAslNC,
FIND SECRET OF
WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 Army
exports believe they have discovered
the secret of animal longevity:
Old horses and mules "active
servico" today have an averngo nge
of 14 years, while in the nominal civil
activities 11-yenr-olrt animals are re
garded os beyond the ago of useful
ness. And the "oldsters1 of the
army herds, whether in the cavalry,
artillery or transport service, are still
"going strong." In one case a 25-year-old
charger Is still winning blue
rlbbonB - for performances in ' his
class. ' ;
The secret, tho experts, believe, lies
in regularity ,of diet, exorcise, rest,
grooming and nil the other cares with
which the army surrounds Its animals
in time of peace. They estimate that
a five-year average Increase in tho
useful life period of horses and mules
in, the service' has already been
proved, .figuring that the 14-yoar-olds
of ; today will Btlll bo fit for activo
sorvlce two years from now. ;
'The 'total-number of animals In ac
tive army sorvlce Is 44,423, and the
average nge for -all of these Is 14
years. Of tho 26,2S4 horses, 80 per
cent are more than 11 years of- ago
and of tho.' 18,169' mules, 64 percent
have passed the 11-year mark.' These
statistics indicate, according to army
experts; that liho bulk of animal work
in the army lis being done, by- horses
and mules vfliich, in clvH life', woiJd
bo regarded os lit only for tho. bone
yard or tho pension list.'
FALLS TO DEATH
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 30. Mtas
Louis Banks, 45, who came here two
weeks ago for hospltnl treatment for
a nervous. disorder. Jumped or fell !to
her death today from her room on
tho fifth floor of the Salvation Army
homo for girls,-- In falling the- woman
went. through the glass roof of the
dining room at tho homo and was
dead before a physician could reach
h'er.
Miss -Banks, who was discharged
from the hospital yesterday, was
known to be despondent.
Helicopter Itoi-ord Broken
ISSY LKS MOliUNKX, France,
Nov. 30. Marquis Pesara, the Ar
gentine engineer, stayed in tho air
more than four minutes in his hell-
eoptor yesterday, thus establishing a
new time record, for this typo of ma
chine . :: ,
Notice
If thiH certain party who has been
soen taking the time case and points
from niy magneto -replaces same In
good condition without delay ... wll'
escapo prosecution. '
216 -. - - - ADOLF SCHULZ. --
Summons for Publication
In the Circuit Court of the State 'of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
Tena U. Kunkol, Plaintiff, vs. Aztec
1924
Licenses
Put on
' FREE
on each '
USED CAR ,
sold from now to
January 1, 1924
i i ri.-i.--''r,:,('...
MOTOR CO.
PROLONGING LIFE
HORSES, MOLES
MFPFOttT) AfATL TUTBTTKR.
HANE. XOO AfHV JAB
HOfedANO ? AISTHINC will
rr . uttK r OT TO TA.KE. IT!
f WE.
Land & Cattle Company, Limited, n
r .1 i n .i
ui I'm uiiuu, hiiu tut umur puisujia
or parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or interest in
the real estate doscribed; in ' the
complaint heroin. Defendants.
To the above named defendants,
Aztec Land & Cattle Company, Limit
ed, a Corporation, and all other per
sons or parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate lien or interest in
the real estate described In the com
plaint herein.
In the name of tho State of Oregon:
You, and each of you, are hereby re
quired to appear In the above entitled
cause and answer the complaint of
the plaintiff, filed In the office of the
Clerk ol this Court on the 17th day of
October, 1923, on or before tho expira
tion of six weeks from the date of
the first publication hereof. -
This summons is served'upon you
by publication in the Medfoid Mail
Tribunoi dally edition, In pursuance of
an order duly made by tho Judge of
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for the County of Jackson, dated
and filed In the office of the Clerk of
this Court on the ISth day of October,
J923, -which 'order directs that this
summons be served upon you by pub
lication once a week for six succes
sive weeks. :
The date of the first publication of
this summons Is the 19th day of Octo
ber, 1923, and yon aro-required to ap
pear and answer the complaint herein
on or before the 30th day of Novem
ber, 1923. . i
You and each- of - you, are hereby
notified that if you fall so to appear
and answer the complaint In this suit
within the tlmo hereinabove specified,
the plaintiff will . take judgment
against you, and each of you, and will
apply to' the court for tho relief de
manded In the complaint, namely: a
decree adjudging and doclnrlns that
none of the defendants has any estate,
right, title or Interest in or to the
real estate, or any portion thereof,
described in tho complaint herein as
the North Half of the Soutl Half ot
Soctlou 12, Township 36 South, Range
3 East of tho Willamette Moridinu in
Jackson County, Oregon, and that
plaintiffs title is good aud valid, and
free and clear of all claims of the
defendants, and each of them, and
forever barring and enjoining said- de
fendants, and - each of them, from
setting un or asserting any right,
title, estate, claim, lien or interest in
and to the above described premises,
or any portion thereof, and for plain
tiff's costs and disbursements herein
against any defendants appearing and
contesting plaintiff's title, and for
such other relief as to the court may
seem just and proper In the premises.
Dated the 18th day of October, 1923.
. LINCOLN McCORMACK. --
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address: First National Bank Bldg.,
Medford, Oregon. '
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WAXTKD Good woman for general
housework on ranch. Phone Mod
ford Hotel. Mrs. Geo. A. Mansfield.
. 216
WANTBD Woman or gvrl to assist
in general hounework. Phono
667-J-3. . tf
WANTKD-Womnn over thirty for a
responsible position. Ono capable
of meeting tho public. Box Y, Mall
Tribune. tf
WANTED SITIATIOXS
WANTED Carpenter work. . Geo.
Ivorson, building contractor. Phone
901-H. . . 219
WANTED Plowing. Kntlsf a c 1 1 o n
guaranteed. Phone M7-R-2. 218
WANTED Man with small family,
work -on ranch. DL1- S.- Continl.
Phono 378-L. - 216
WANTED Wood . to saw. . Phono
452-Y.' Mcllrldo. -..'.
W A N'TED M I KOKfiTiA N EOUS
WANTED A young well bread Jer
sey bull about eighteen' months old.
A. Q. Bishop, Medford, R. 3. 21S
WANTED Electric Incubators. 250
egg size. State price and condition.
White Wing Poultry Farm, Phoenix
Oregon. Phone 8-F-ll. 217
WANTED 1000 sugar pfne shakes.
Write Mrs. - W. M. Carle, Rogue
River, Oregon. :216
WANTED Good clean cotton rags at
me Mall TriDune ornce.
WANTED St. Louis' prices tor furs,
less express charges. Johnson
Produce Co.. 241 N. Fir Bt.v Phone
97. ' . ' tt
p :
WANTED Mou tnovti.K and repair
ing. Thone 488-M or 488-X. '
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ANOTHER
CHICKEN RANCH -
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;,! .; I 20 Acres, $3150.00 . , -'-
2 uilles from Medford we offer a fine 20 acre tract 10 acres Irrigated
IS' acres Is real good alfalfa Iqnd, oltywator in yard and hpuse, good
spring, family fruit, shrubbery, good. 6;roorn bungalow In Al condition, 2
chicken housos, barn, garage, and only two. poles to. connqct wllh elec
tricity. There Is farm machinery, also about 100 good chickens, ducks
and turkoys. 2 heifers, etc. '
Yes, we can exchange for Medford house.
FO.VE-SITB. EEAJ.TY AGENCY
Medford Bldg.
Medford,
fKDFORD." ORKHOX. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923
FOR. t
!ll
HAVE OOST
RESTA.ORNST
HKI.P WANTED MALE
WANTED District mnnager ' lite,
necmcnt, health insurance. Attrac
tive proposition to right man. Na--.
tlonal Life Insurance Co. of U. S. A.
(Established 1868.) Plttock Block.
Portland. 240
WANTED One or two first
class
215.
orchard prunors. 500-R-2.
' FOR RENT
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS '
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. JZu 'r.. Jackson bt:
Phono 211. 220
FOR RENT Two large housekeeping
. rooms, mpuern. wuier, ngnia paio.
917 Narresnn St. 217
FOR RENT Rooms for light house
keeping. 310 N. Uartlett. 219
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms.
bath and hot water. 232 E. Main
St. . 21S
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms. 511 S. Central. tf
FOR RENT nolTSES
FOR RENT Four room cottage near
end of N. Oakdalo. Phono 617-L
or 105. t.
FOR RENT Partly furnished throe
roum house. 122 Willamette 217
FOR RENT Small house. Call 951-L
evenings. 216
FOR RENT SIX
house, doslrable
437-J.:. ..
room furnished
location. Phono
217
FOR RENT 'Houses, Brown & White.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS'
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing apartmont and rooms; steam
heat, hot and cold water and bath.
Phono 457-J. . ' 240
FOR RENT 'Flvo room furnished
apartment wltli-l garago. Phono 780.
, 216
FOR RENT Two furnished apart
monts, electrically equipped sleep
Inch porch, pWvato entrance. 518
S. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Two furnished npart
- menta. Phono 963. Call 113 E.
Eloventh St. ; 216
FOR RENT Nicely furnished two or
rour room aparuuoni, monorn, elec
tric stovo, steam' heat. Everything
furnished. 607 8. Central, Phono
674. 216
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
rooms, with privllego of- homow A
real home. 531 8. Riverside. 216
FOR RENT--Comfortablo bedroom
with use of bath, for gentleman.
603 N. Uartlett St. i 215
FOR RENT Furnished rooms at the
Fountain Iodge. Modern, steam-
heated, center business district. No.
326 W. Main. tf
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS '
FOR RENT Large modern office
rooms in Sparta Hldg., with light,
heat and Janitor servico. SI 5 per
month. K. S. Turny. Phono 402. tf
FOR RENT Four nice, pleasant
front rooms over Medford Harness
Co., 228 E. Main. Inquire Medford
Studio. 215.
lj'OR RENT Ranch ,160 acres. Call
. at nn; w. mm f
ALCOHOL
for
Your Radiator
Free Crank Case,
Service
Valvoline Oil
Winter Transmission
Oil
General Cords t .il
JonesMirkpabid
' A Real Service Station
FINE OFFER
SMALL FARM
DAIRY
Ore.
Phone 900 or 60-Y
I WHAT? I J
MAN -TAKE. Tmb 1
CARDTOTHe
V5E.WA.UR AN T AMD
HAND IT TO THE
PROPRIETOR
MR DINTT MOORE:
LOST
LOST Tuesday evenlmr, ladles' bead
ed hand hag, various colors. Finder
please notify 9-F-l-t. Reward. 214
LOST Heavy gold chnln with brown
stone cross, i.eave at mis ornce or
rail Saloma' StlllWoll at Lincoln
School. 217
LOST White cold ring with small
diamond sot. B hone 044. Howard.
. 218
LOST Hlnek nnd whlto bob-tail fox
terrier dog in Central Point.- -Onil
282-X, Central Point. -.Reward. 216
for "Exchange
FOR EXCHANGE mvo several
fino registered Hampshire sows to
trade for good cows. John Mace,
hi mile Avest Central Point. 215
FOR EXCHANGE Fine "home ' on
Oakdalo, newly reflnlsheu Insjtle
and painted. Also garago and
woodshed. Will take smaller house
as first payment. Addross Box 20.
Mall Tribune. ' - '21'7
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1919 Ford touriiig,: new
top and back curuuns, cord tires,
new paint. Price. $140. Terms.
Barnum Oarage. , 216
FOR SALE 1919 4-paBScngcr Hup
'coupe, new cord tiros, new 'paint,
very cheap. Terms. ' Barnum Gar
age. '" 21U
FOR SALE OR TRADE- Automo
biles and trucks, $25 .up. 15 N.
Grape St. ' -' ' ' it,
FOR SALE Ford 'coupe, 1923 model,
goou tires, accessories, uau tun o
218
FOR SALE Ford car choap.
Terms.
21S
call al Interuruan Garago.
FOR SALE Maxwell light delivery,
first clas. sconditlon- A snap at $200
it taken at onco. The Auto Supply
Co. 200lf
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE $10,000
' Irrigated ranch for $3000, 1Q, years,
time. Adjoins town. Gold Rny
Realty Co. tf
FOR BALE In Willow Springs dls-
11 ii:v, of tiered, ju acres 111 oiu pi uiiw
trees, pruno dryer and other build
ings, small pumping plant, wagon,'
toam and all farm implements.
Price $2500. Chas. A. Thompson,
Central Point. ' 216
FOR SALE Sacrifice ' sale houses
and ranches, 10 yoars tlmo. Gold
Ray Realty Co. . 226'
FOR SALE Mountain timber ranch,
120 acres, 3 miles southwest -Ash-
.' land. Buildings, piped water, orch
ard.' berries. Fine sconeiy, hunting.
Mrs. Miller, 1624 BonlLu, Berkeley,
Calif. 216
FOR SALE HOMES
FOR SALE Modern bungalow, five
largo attractive rooms; good loca
tion, .hardwood floors, (3600, $80Q
cash, balance 4 percent. Special
Inducement to ex-snldlsrs. For ap
pointment call 1051. 216
FOR SALE-By owner. 0 Toom tur
-ntshed .home, with bnth, electric
range,' hot wv.ter ties ter. nil In first
class condition, : two lots with dozen
fruit troes, berries, etc. Phone
906-L. I tf
FOR SALE House close In on X.
Main St., 7 rooms find bath. Newly
painted and decoruted lnsldo and
out, all In first class, repair. '' A
reasonable payment down and lib
eral torms on the balanco. Phone
613-L, C. A. Knight." ' -. .
FOR HALE Houses-and bungalows,
furnished or unfurnished also acre
' age. Insurance. C. 8, Bultor,flcld,
Medford Natlon-1 Bank. Phone 389.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Puppies, several kinds.
Phono 591-R-l. V ' " ' tf.
FOR" SALE TTogsV -dressed, - 10et
, pound.' John Muco, ft ' milo.' west
Central Point. 215
FOR SALE .-Ood steady work tenm
with chain 'hsrnrwi, t Ouy W. Ron-.
shnw. Tulenr. ' ' ' 216
SNAPS
We hjtve a 'very special buy
in a completely robuUt and
repainted! ' ' ' '
BUICK SIX
ROADSTER
: 1921
Lota of Extra, Equipment ...
$775.00
Medford Auto Go.
Bnirk DoaJcra
By George
f AND A.rTEt5XOO uu,.
THE tE.IL AR. ' f.- - -
CLE AM -TOU CAM -' .
bTAT.llS ON THE ' ' Wj" '
fZp ' bTQVE.! IsW,,?
. 1929 y INT-u Fiat on i Service, Inc. TlSo
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE -.Good Jersey cow, be
fresh Dee. Ifl.; third house east or
schonlhoURC. ' L. H. Wakefield,
Jacksonville, Oro. ' . ' 217
FOR SALE Phonograph, good as
now, cost $135, will sell with 40
ehoico records, $65. D17 Narregan
St. ... 216
FOR KALE Bargain, 12 head of 1200
lb. real mules. W. C. SplUor. . Tal
ent, Oregon. , , .21;ll
WANTED lings. All farmers wish
ing lo. sen , their, hogs call nl uio
Farm . Bureau Cooperative " Ex
uhungo at once. ' .' 2 1:6
FOR SALE 15- first olass dairy
cows.' Also cream separator. M.
Walsh. I mllo Nil of Medford on
Cmtor Lake road, r : 320
FOR. SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
' L6flnnd, 2!
1 used piano,
Oakdale.
$225.
217
5 S.
FOR SALE Jus ' received carload
Kerr's Egg Producer. .Kerr's Kaw
Mul, 100 lbs., $2.25; alfalfa meal.
, 100 lbs., $1.70; dry oak wood, per
tier delivered. $4.75. Central Point
Feed Store, Jcnso L. Richardson.
' ,'. . 218
FOR SALE Lots ot big fine Spitz
left, and fine sweet cider. 317 E.
Jackson. 217
FOR SALE Choice soft maplo treos,
6 to 8 ft., $1.00; extra largo seloct
10-ft. trees, $1.50 delivered to you.
Get yours now. Walnuts, fruit
trees, roses, shrubbory and . berries.
E. C. Welch, Sixth and Fir. Phone
441-M, ,' 21$'
FOR SALE Baldwin pianos' Just ar-
riven, rnctory pricos. Loriana, H2b
S. Oakdalo. 217
FOR SALE Automatic, shingle ma
chlno (can cut box boards), cut-off
saw, shafting, pulleys, etc.. - also
filing tools. For particulars address
G. 'W. Ives, . Camp 8, ' Doer -Island,
Oregon.,, ' ' t 2U
FOR SALE pprn. Phonp 691-J-2, ut
meal t,lmo. "
FOR SALIC Five 30x314. cord tiros,
wire -wheels, hubs, and 1 bearings.
' Battery & Electric Shop. , 216
FOR SALE Auto-knitter and'yorn
cnoap. aiu Asniann ivvc,
FOR BALE Furniture and housp
hold goods. 16 N. Grapo St. tf
FOR SALE Now phonographs nnd
.records price. Open evonlngs.
16, N. Grape 8t. . tf
FOR SALE Second-hand cook Stove,
Call 277-H. ' ' 216
FOR SALE Bargain: A bank-vaJlt
.door and equipment. See F... V.
Medynskl, 316 N. Central. 218
FOR SALE Six Mitchell ladders,
. new last summer, new picking bojfB,
50 feet high pressure spray .hose.
Guy W- Knnshaw, Talent. .,216
FOR SALE One Hottentot heater
fcr wood or conl. 229 Laurel St. tf
FOR SALE New Corona typewriter
at discount. 39 S. Front St. 215
FOR SALE (Hay. Buy now and saye.
Waller Jones, ' mllo south' bridge,
Rogue River on highway. 218
FOR SALE House. with plumbing to
he .removed or torn down.' ' ,'PHpo
$300. Brown & 'vyhlto. , , , tf
FOR SALE Whlto Leghorn chloknps
Phone 403-J-3. 215
FOR SALE Jonathan, Rpltz,.' Bald
win, Nowtown and Delicious appltis
delivered 6pq nnd; $1.00 per box.
Iveavo onlers at Mann's store or see
White Saturdays, Public, Market, tf
FOR SALE Turjteys for Thanksgiv
ing, live Weight 6r dressed and
. drawn If desired. Also good breed
' ers. J. Nnry, phone 132-L. 216
BUSINESS MnMrroBT
, Rnlfdhig Material
MEDFORD CBMEN'D BRICK &
BLOCK WORKS Spccialim In all
kinds of cement building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth Street.'
'.1!
WHY WALK
. when you can buy
Ford Touring
for
-::,.,$75..v::
, AH in goo4 shape, ;
Terms if desire4. ;
fnBM-yr. rum, tOimit IW.'!3H..
PAGE SEVEN
McManus
BUSINESS DIRECTORS'
Attorneys
A. E. REAMES i Lawyer, office la
Liberty Building. '
ELIJAH HARLAN. HUB D Lawyer.
LL.It. University of Iowa, 1886.
Praetlco in all state and federal
courts, U, S. Land. Interior and
Treasury Departments. Medford
Bldg., cor. Sixth and Central.
V"l .. t Ahstnwtors
MUTtRAY , J! ROS. . & O, R E E N E
t Ahstmcts.pf Title, Rooms: 3 and I
.. No'. C North Central Ave., ur
.Stairs.-. ; ;' ',t ; .' ;
JACKSON OotfNTf
ABSTRACT OO. ,
"Abstracts of Title)
and Title Injiursnoo.
The only complete)
Title Britenj to
Jackson Cooaty,
A. E. KELI-oao Abstractor of
Titles, Gold Hill, Oregon:'' Reliable
Jackson County Abstractor. Over
twenty years' oxperlenco In the
county. Phone 0-J-2r Gold Hill, tf
. Chiropodist
DR. W. E. LANTI3 Relief given to
all foot trouble. 419 Medford Bldg.
Phone 555, ;
Chiropractic Physicians
DR. HARVEY P, COLEMAN Chiro
practic and" Electro-Therapy, 427
2 a Medford Bldg. . Phone, 966. ' tf
DR. A. R. HEDOES Neo-Eclectio
Physician.. 'DR.' LOUISE B.
HEDGES Naturopathic Chlro-
praetor. Mechano-Therapy,- Spon
dylotherapy. Food Sciences, Chiro
practlce. Office; Stewart Bldg,
235 E. Main Ht. Phones: "Office,
170; Res. A70-J-2.
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic
Nervo Specialist. Office hours 9-12,
2-6, 203-206 Liberty Bldg. Offloa
Phono 680; Res,' .1027.' T;.' .
Dentists I
DR. R. R. JOHNSON Oerieral Den
tistry and X-Ray.- Third floor Med
ford Bldg. Phone 426. - ,
DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist, 29$ E.
Main St., over M M. Dept. Store,
Medford,' Oregon. ' Phone 669s
' Res. 1023-H. Office hours a. m.
p .m. Evenings and Sunday by
appointment, -
Export. Accountant
WILSON AUDITINO CO. B. M. Wil
son. C. P. A. Attention given ta
anything In accounting arid Incom
Tax requirements. Look into our
simplified accounting method. Lib.
erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-R.
Irrigation
JOHN R. JAHN Irrigation special
ist. Orchard and, ranch irrigation
layouts, accurate- contour- maps.
Irrigation systems planned. 10$ 8.
Ivy, Medford, Phone 321-X.-
Insurance
EARL 8, TH MY All forms. of Insur
ance: Fire, Auto. Life, 'Accident,
Bonds- Phone, 402. 209 Liberty Bldg.
Money to Loan
J. R. ANDREWS . . Buys and sells
mortgages and loans, money on good
security. 81 N. Orape Bt. Phone
1 o-M. - . .. .. in
MonumonM
THE OREOON ORAN1TE CO.
Monuments. Bi A. Hlckm-OenoraJ
Manager. P. tf. Kershaw, Bale
Manager, 103. E, Sixth, 8U Med
ford. ' , tt
Osteopath
DR. P. O. 'CARLO W, DR. KVA MAIN8
, CAJILOW Osteopathic Physicians,
416-418 Liberty Bid. Phone 04-J-
Residence 26 South Laurel St. '
rhyslt'lnns and Burgcona
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 Surgeon. Offiees Medford. Bldg.
, Phone 16t.' Resdence0.1B Oenesaa
Bt:' Phone '166-J-2;' -' '
Piano 'Inst ruction
FRED ALTON HA IO HT Teacher of
Piano and Harmony. ' Studio lit
Liberty-Bids., Phone 72; ;
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING" CO. -has the
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon. ' Book ' blading,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc Portland prices 27 N. Fir St
I, . ' i i
Transfer
EAD8 TRANSFER aV STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front Bt. ' Phona
316. Prices right. Service , guar
anteed. , , ft--' 'v.
DAyiB ;, TRANSFER, ft ' UxiRAOE
CO. Anything moved, . day or
night. Service guaranteed. 29 8.
Grape. - Phone: Office 644, or resi
dence 1060 or 206. ' . '
Upholstering 1
I. WE18 Upholstery, Manufacturer
of overstuffed furniture. Full line
ot materials. Draperies made ta
order. We do all- kinds of uphol
stering. We deliver and will call
and show samples. Phone 101,
Jacksonville, Ore. .