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ROQM:i!SrTiir
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Doc. 29. (U. S.
Department of Agriculture) Cottle
steady. Compared with week ago:
Good steers 25c higher; beat light
Teals $1 lower. All othors steady.
Week's-. bul prices: Hotter grade
steers $6.00 7.00 ; few $8.00 Q' 8.25;
plainer kinds down to $5; cows and
heaters $4.25 (if 5.25 ; few up to $6.25;
ennners and, cutters $1.75 03.00; bulls
'$3.25 0 4.00; calves mostly weighty
kinds $4.50G7.50; best lightweights at
$9.00.
, , Hogs, today's market steady. Best
butchers $8.25; slaughter pigs $7.00
.7.50; compared with week ago:
Slaughter pigs and best butcher hogs
65 75c higher; othors steady. Week's
bulk prices: Desirable weight butch
ers $7.508.25; weight other kinds
$7.00 8.00; heavy packers and throw
outs $5.00 6.50; slaughter pigs $6.85
7.50; feeders $6.50 7.00.
Sheep steady; compared with week
ago: Fat lambs. 5065c higher; oth
er classes nominally steady; handy
weight fat lambs mostly $11.00 (fj)
11.65; heavier $10.00 10.50; a fow
fat ewes at $6.00 down, with nothing
choico here.
Poultry
PORTLAND, Oro., Doc. 29. Poul
try scarce, firm. Heavy hens 20c;
light 16 16c; springs 17 18c; ducks
yhlto Peklns 17 18c; turkeys, live
25c; dressed 32 34 c.
... . Potatoes
PORTLAND, Ore., Doc. 29. Pota
toes steady $1.00 1.25.
Eggs I
PORTLAND, Ore., Dos. 29. Eggs
unsettled i pullets 32 33c; mixed col
ors 3033c; hennery 3536c deliv
ered Portland. I
Butter .
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 29. Butter
firm. Extra cubes, city 4545t4c;
country 4444V4c; undergrades 42
42c; prints 49c; cartons 50c. Butter
fat firm; best churning cream 50 51c
lb. f. o. b. Portland. .-. - I
Portland Wheat ,,.
PORTLAND, Ore,,, Dec 29. Wheat,.1
western whltp $1;, hard white, blue-;'
stem, baart, Soft white 98c; hard wln-i
tor. northern spring, western rod 91c.''
; Today's, car rocelpts Wheat , DO; .
flour JO; torn 1; oats l; hay 5.
(...
No ISah. Frartctsco jjnarkets. ,
Page, Tonight anil Sunday
Elinor Glyn's "Six Days," which
ran in serial form throughout the
country and was finally made .into a
picture, is tho feature attraction be
ginning tomorrow at tho Page.
If one goes to see this picture ex
pecting something salacious, he will
bo sorely disappointed, for, despite
Elinor Glyn's reputation for weaving
daring novels, "Six Days" has little In
it of sex., Corlnno Griffith is the slim
and lovely heroine and Frank Miyo is
the young lover.
"Potash and Perlmuttcr" closes at
tho Page tonight. , Smiles, tears, quar
rels and reconciliations; lovo, loyalty
and Insults are all mixed up Inextric
ably, and as amusingly as ever they
wore when the speeches were heard
instead of seen in the captions.
At the Illnlto
J. Warren Kerrigan, hero of many
nnd varied screen encounters, and
Lois Wilson, will be seen in "A Man's
Man", at tho Rialto . theatre, com
mencing tomorrow at 12:30. The
story is by Peter B. Kyne and intro
duces Kerrigan as a brave young
American whoso search for thrilling
adventure takes him to South Amer-
-.TERIi FUNERAL HOME
&m A -V;- ?
a.' -- I, m
At Yonr Service Day or Nbih
Information Cordially Given
nor. tth and Oakdala
UP FATHER
MR.U6f) U YOUi
C3
Ica. The picture provides many ef
fecting scenic opportunities, some of
which are said to be of uncommon
beauty.
"The White Frontier," a story of
the Canadian northwest and Montreal
-featuring Dorothy Phillips, supported'
by a strong cast, closes at the Riulto
tonight. It's a story of adventure,
romance and love.
Over $100,000,000 to
Be Spent Hollywood
On Pictures in 1924
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 29. Upwards
of $100,000,000 will be spent in the
making of motion pictures in south
ern California during tho coming year
according to film company officials
here.
Warner Brothers' Hollywood studio
which recently suspended operations,
today announced that . production
would be resumed January 7, in pur
suance of a 1924 program calling for
expenditures of more than $6,000,000
and other producing organizations
made public their plans for what thoy
predicted would bo a year of record
activity.
Glacier Park Melting
at a Rapid Rate in
Scientist's Opinion
CINCINNATI, Dec. 29. (By the
Associated Press) The hot dry sea
sons of the past few years havo caus
ed rapid disintegration of glaciers in
Glacier' National park, Montana, pro
fessor W. G: Waterman of North
western university declared In an ad
dress today before the Geological sec
tion of tho .American Association for
tho Advancement of Science.
Sperry Glacier, studied by Protes
tor "Waterman, has lost one-quarter,
or perhaps one-third of Its Ico in the
past 18 years, ho suld. if this rapid
retreat should continue, tho profes
sor added, the glacier would almost
disappear in another 25 years, but he
expressed the opinion that tho long
dry seasons of the . past few years is
over with probabilities of a lessening
in the retreat.
Foley Pills Bring Relict -
"Foley Fills are the best I have
tried. My kidneys work a lot better
since I received your generous offer,"
writes John.W. Brogan. Adams, Mass.
Foley , Pills, are a diuretic stimulant
for-the .kidneys and while being taken
close attention should be paid to. the
diet. Avoid sweets, pastry, starchy
foods, alcoholic drinks, tea and cof
feo. Drink plenty of good fresh water
and keep the body warmly clothed.
Refuse substitutes. . Sold everywhere.
Adv.
,, , , Notice ,
To the stockholders of the N. F. L.
AHs'n. .
The annual mcetlmr of tho Associa
tion will be held at the Town Hall, in
Phoenix. Tuesday.. January tho 8th.
1 1 2 , nt 1 o'clock p. m., for tho elec
tion of Directors -for the ensuing year
and for such other business as may
legally come before tho meeting.
210" A. rt. r'lHMUK, BCC.-lrO.1S.
WANTED SITCATIONS
WANTED Work for man with heavy
team, rhono 90G-J.: .3 . 242
WANTED Situation as assistant in
family. Phono 312-11, Ashland. 239
WANTED Wood to saw.
' 4T,2-Y. Mcffride.
Phone
1924
Licenses
Put on
FREE
on each
USED CAR '
told from now to
January 1, 1924
MOTOR CO,
MEDF01?1 MAiX TTUTTUNTX
CHEERIO - OLD TOPPER- YOOR
CHARMING VIFE tiAD I'M TO
SHARE THlt ROOM WITH YOO
f&r I J C h S OF THE WINDOW F .W ffFT WM LORD "NOW m I 4J i
PV;Q I THAT W, hm M F TO MAKE YOOR" V '
&rtT " ' lP- "l" 1923 by wtl Featurb Service,' Inc.
nEIJ" WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Woman for general house
work, few hours daily. Mrs. Roy
Buckingham, Phohe 628-L. 240
WANTED Woman for cooking and
goneral housework. References
required. Address Mrs. I. F. Peck,
649 N. Fourth St., Grants Pass,
Oregon. 241
WANTED At once, high school girl,
in a small family; must bo reliable.
Apply at this office, A B. 239
WANTED Competent girl for gen
eral housework. Mrs. It. E. Pcnoyer
619-M. 242
WANTED Experienced waitress nt
Gusher Cafe. tf
IIELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Permanent representative
In Medford to mil Real Silk hosiery
direct from mill to wearer. Give
full particulars, previous experience
and references. p. o. Box 87,
Grants Pnss, Oregon. 239
WANTED Trained office ajwlstants
always In demand. Bo prepared for
a permanent position. New Day
nnd Evening Classes begin January
7. Medford Business College, OWN
242
WANTED District manager life,
accidont, health Insurance. Attrac
tive proposition to right man. Na
tional Life Insurance Co. of U. S. A.
(Established 1868.) Pittock Block,
Portland. 240
WANTED MlSCKLIiANEOUS .
WAKTHD Somebody going south as
far as Oakland to drive Chevrolet;
no expense. Phone 797-R. 240
WANTED Teaming and plowing by
day or hour. Phono Stewart 925-X.
, 244
WANTED Some party to drive Ford
oar to Eugene. Inquire of Penning
ton, Prest-o-Lito Battory Shop, 40
- N. Front St. 230
WANTED To buy 50 tons of first
crop ajfalfa. Phono 689-R-3.. 240
WANTED Trado good high grade
automobile for houso and lot in
Medford. Call 36 S. Fir St.. , 239
WANTED A light delivery car. In
quire oiu Main. ,
WANTED Information of . Honry
Rhul or,Margarct Rhul or any one
by tho name of Rhul. Otto Rhul,
Lexington, Oregon. Box 138. 242
WANTED Good dairy cows. W. H.
Norcross, Central Point, Ore. 241
WANTED To rent good farm, one
with machinery atid ntock fur
nished, or will tako ono without.
316 Howard 8t, City. . . .,. 239
WANTED Upholstering, re-gluing,
f and ro-finlshing work done at your
homo.. .A.N. Tribault, Tel, 969-R.
, - . i,l ..' i -J 248
WANTED tlood clean cotton rags at
tho Mall Tribune office. , -
WANTED St. Louis prices for furs,
loss express charges. ; Johnson
Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. Pnone
97.-- . ... . i . ' ' tf
WANTED nous monr.g and repair
lug. Phone 488-M or 4S8-3C
fo'is itfcvr
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
FOR RENT r-Housc keeping- rooms.
346 N, Front. ... . 2 10
1,1 " : CITY INCOME PROPEYTY FOR EXCHANGE "
SEVERAL GOOD OPPORTUNITIES' ARE OFFERED TO EXCHANGE
Your land or Towrt property for good income, we can
not Advertise them all. let's talk it over.
Fotir houses, corner property, with room to build ono more dwollihg,
Portland,, all rented, good income, owner will exchange his $7000 equity
for Jackson County property.
. - . ,. IF ITS ABOUT REAL ESTATE; SEE US. ; .".'i
FOUR-SITE REALTY AGENCY
Medford Bldg. Medford, Ore. , Phone 900 or 609-Y
v LAST CHANCE ON HIGHWAY
Only 3 J-ots Left In Fay Subdivision
Lot 3 2-a. .....J. $800. )50 cash
Lot 9 7-a , .'...$2550 (550 cash
' ' Lot 10--2.3-a ..:..' $925 $100 cash
" "'" ' Now Selling. Hilsinger Subdivision, Phoenix
5 acre tracts, $300 to $"00, $100 cash, balance $10 a month. This Is
the Dose Pear Subdivision. - Nothing better in this or uny othor atato.
Hare sold four tracts this week.
Phone anytime, 784-L
J. C.
House and Three Lots for Sale!
House has three rooms, sleeping porch, woodshed, water, electric
lights and toilet, garage, new cement s.'dewalk, pavement. . All assess
ments paid In full. Fine for gardening and chickens. Will sacrifice for
$1150 If taken at once. For particulars boo
VV. E. ROWLEY,
307 North Ivy Street
FOR 8ALB Malleable . steel range In flno condition.
MEDFORD, OTCEOON", SATURDAY. DECEMBER 20,
iibmi,, ..how , cr i im ill have urn ft
L WM, EXTRAORDINARY-' sj) I WM 0AMEt CALL 'Mf . 1
FOR RENT -APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Two modern apart
ments, private bath, hot and cold
water, electric range. Phono 365-Y.
FOR RENT Comfortnble apartment
sleeping porch, prlvato cntrauco,
electric rango and heated with elec
tricity. D1S-S. Oakdalo.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing apartment and rooms; stenin
heat, hot and cold water and bath.
Phono 467-J. 240
toil RENT FURNISnED ROOMS
FOR RENT I-nrgo furnished sleep
ing room. Breakfast It desired.
Phono 987-J. . 23!
FOR RENT Comfortnblo bedroom
with use of bnth, for gcntloman. 603
N. Barllott St.- 239
FOR RENT Furnished room In
modern . homo- Lady employed.
522 W. Tenth. . Phono 358-X. 241
FOR RENT Furnishea rooms at the
Fountain Lodge. Modern, steam
heated, center business district. No.
326 W. Main. tf
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Small' houso. 805 B.
Oakdalo.
FOR .RENT On paved stroot, five
room semi-bungalow with bath,
electric . range, hot water heater.
Will bo vacant January 1st. Phono
462-R evenings. 239
FOR RENT Furnlshod and unfur
nished houses. Phono 704-H. 239
FOR RENT Seven room .houso,
partly furnlshod, 18. 824 Bookman
Ave. Phono 900. 239
FOR RENT Four room cottage near
end of N. Oakdalo. Phone 617-L
or 105. , tf
FOR RENT Houses, Brown 4 White.
Alcohol
IS THE BEST
Aiiti-Freezo for Your
Radiator. '
warning!
Choking the carburetor to
start these cold mornings is
very hard on the oil in tho
crank case.
i We drain your crank case
free' of charge.'
Jones & Kirkpatrick
A Real Service Station
t
BARNES
6 South Central
Medford, Oregon
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Small ranch on gravel
pit road, two miles from Medford.
References. See owner on place,
Mrs. M. Dctlor. 244
FOR RENT Cars without drivc.-s.
Elwood's, 113 S. Central. 239
FOR RENT In Liberty Bldg., ono
room fronting on Main m.; also
suito of two rooms on Grape St.
facing enst. lirgo nnd well lighted,
hot nnd cola water, stoam heat,
elevator and Janitor service. Seo
. A. Abbott. Janitor or Bert Ander
son or Ralph Hardwell, owners, tf
FOR RENT High class alfalfa and
grain lands on either cash or fiharo
basis. River Banks Farms, Grants
Pass, Oregon. 251
FOR RENT Larg modorn office
rooms in Sparta Bldg., with light,
heat and Janitor service. $15 per
month. 10. S. Tumy. Fhono 402. tf
LOS1
REWARD For return or nny Infor
mation of blue merle collie, female,
lost Dec. 23rd., Notify sheriff or
chiof of police. 23in
LOST Smnll purse cnntnlnlng
change and key. Return to Lottlo
Howard's Millinery Shop. 239
LOST A bill book In ltlallo theatre
Tues. 25. Finder pleaso leave at
Mail Tribune. My address in book.
Reward. 230
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR 8ALE -Restaurant and rooming
house of 23 rooms; on main Btroet
and highway in Grants Pass. Best
location in town, doing good busi
ness.. For particulars address pro
prietor, Jos. G, Bcndrlck, Grants
Pass, Oregon. 248
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE $10,000
, irrigated ranch for $3000, 10 yeurs
time. Adjoins town. Gold ' Ray
Realty Co. 239
FOR SALE OR TRADIO For used
car, team; harness and wagon, $17 5,
II. II. Hughes, Gold Hill. 244
FOR EXCHANGE Good nine-room
home, centrally located, wldo paved
street, for home of Bimllnr value In
Los Angeles or suburbs. Address
8 A F, euro Mall Tribune. tf
FOR SALE, RENT OR EXCHANGE
For Medford proporty, 35 acrea
Bear creek bottom land half block
off highway, 2 miles from - busy
corner. 518 S. Oakdalo.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1921 Ford Sedan, first
class condition. Lots of extras. In
cluding shock absorbers, cord tiros,
etc. Also new paint. 325, terms:
loss for cash. Phone 11 5-J. 239
FOR SALE Dodgo .roadster and
Ford coupe. 118 S. Central. 242
FOR SALE Baby grand Chovrolet.
guaranteed all in best shapo, $3511.
Call Dorby 100. 239
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Or will exchange for Iota
In Medford, two lots In suburbs of
Portland. Address Box 130, R. F.
D. No. 1, Medford, Oro. . 239
FOR 8AL13 Homestoad relinquish
ment for timber and farming, close
in. Wrlto M. Conger, Giants Pass,
Oro. 24 3
FOR SALE Ranches, all kinds, nnd
houses, must bo sold at some low
price. Hi years tlmo. Gold Ray
Realty Co. tf
FOR SALE Mountain timber ranch,
120 acres. 3 miles 81V Ashland. Im
provements. . Going cast Jan. I.
Buy this month. $3000. Mrs. Miller,
1614 Bonlta, Berkoloy. CM. 247
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR HALE J.-O. heifer, gentlo dis
position. Will be fresh very soon.
Call or wrlto Adolf Schulz, Medford,
Oregon 212
FOR SALE Two UoautiHll frosh
cows, six gallons each. Phone
591 -R-1.
Biiick Six
Sedan
5-passenger
$750.00 ;
i : 41 i . i ,
Medford Auto Co.
Bnlck Dealer
SNAP
1923
By Georpie
FOR SALI0 LIVESTOCK
FOR SAI4'I Entire dairy hurd select
cows must be sold, sell separately
' or any way. M. Walsh, 1 mile NE
of Medford on Crater Lake Road.
250
FOR SALE Puppies for Now Year's
girts; big selection. Phono 591-R-l.
FOR SALE Guernsey cow. 206 W.
Jackson. 23'J
FOR SLK ItO.1l KB
FOR SALE Cheap for cash, practi
cally new. 7 room modern house,
built-in features. 408 Edwards St.
239
FOR SALE Three room bungalow
with sleeping porch. 822 E. Ninth
St. Phono owner, G72-R-4. .
FOR SALIC Five room plastered
semi-bungalow furnished thruout,
on pnved street, prico $2950. Terms.
Phone 590-L. 252
FOR SALE By owner, room, fur
nished home, , with bnth, electric
range, hot wirier healer, all In first
class condition, two lots with dozen
fruit trees, berries, etc. Phone
000-L. tf
FOR SALE Houses and bungalows,
furnlshod or unfurnished also acre
nae. Insurance. C. S. ButtorfMd,
Medford Nation! Bank. Phone 389.
FOR SALE .MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 1919 Honderaon motor
cycle, electrically equipped, .com
pletely overhauled. Easy terms.
Phono 701 after 6 p. m. tf
FOR SALE Manzanlta and ' oak
wood, $4.50 tier dellverod. Phono
21, Central Point F. W. S R. 2.
Box 75, Medford.
FOR SALE Electric water heater.
Phono 1188. 240
FOR SALE Oliver typewriter. 310
N. Unrtlolt. 239
FOR SALE Iron bed and steel
rango. 710 S. Itlversldo. . 239
FOR 8ALE
' 731-J.
-Fat turkeys.
Phono
239
FOR SALE Turltoys, alivo or dressed
. nlso Truty Incubator, 175-ogg.
mono i-ic, j. ai. Timmous. 24z
FOR SALE OR TRADE Phono
graphs, records, furniture and
autos, Barguln prices. 15 N. Grape
St. . tf
FOR SALE Large mahogany table.
reasonably priced. 1'nono 390-L or
inquire- 325 8. Holly.
FOR SALE -Furniture and house
hold goods cheap. 623 S. Ivy. 240
FOR SALE Black oak wood, abso
- lutoly dry, boon cut two years.
Phono 631-11. 619 N. Riverside. 260
FOR SALE Fresh crop hay on hlgh-
ivtiy nuiitia i,i i iiunniA. vuii .
Carey, Pbp.no 341-J-l. 253
FOR. SALE 123 Whllo Loghorn
hens, l'hono 232-X, Central Point.
, 240
FOR SALE Extra fnncy turkoys,
delivered: also gooso. Phono
I32-R-2. B. W. Gobhard. 262
FOR SALE Spitzenherg nnd New-
Pleasant View Farm, Talent. 244
FOR SALE 100 tons nlfalfa hay.
1, III K'IMl IT.lllIU 1,1 H11UUI, JVJ. 1J.
Williams, Applegnto, Oro. 247
FOR SALE Wheat. Phone 6-F-2.
240
FOR SALE Oranges. $3.00 per 40
Ib. box net by prepaid parcel post.
No culls.. H. II. Phillips, Corning.
Calif. tf
FOR SALE Pickled olives, $1.25 per
gallon by prepaid parcel post. II.
H. Phillips, Corning, Calif. tf
FOR SALE Corn. Phono-691-J-2 at
meal tlmo.
FOR SALE Ono heater for wood or
coal. 229 Laurol St. - tf
FOR SALE-rJonnmai,, Rptta, Bald
win, Newtown and Delicious apples
delivered 60o and $1.00 por box.
Iave orders at Mann's store or see
White Saturdays. Public Market, tf
For Trade
A fine eight-cylinder
touring car like new,
l will trade for house and
lot in Medford and will
assume small incum
brance or small acreage
adjoining Medford.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
PAfJE FTVE
McManus
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Attorneys
A. E. REAMES Lawyer, office In
Liberty Building.
ELIJAH HARLAN HURD Lawyer.
LL.H. L'nivoralty of Iowa, 1886.
Prnctlco in all Btate and foderal
courts, U. S. I,nnd, Interior and
Treasury Departments. Medford
Bldg.. cor. Sixth and Central. -
Abstractors
MURRAY. BROS. & G R E E N El
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and I
No. 32 North Central Ave., UI
' stairs. .
JACKSON COUNTT
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts nf Title
nntl Title Insurance
Tho ' only complete
Til In System In
Jackson County.
A. E. KELLOGG Abstractor of
' Titles, Gold Hill, Oregon. Rollable
Jackson County Abstractor. Ovor
twenty years' experience In the
county. Phono O-J-2 Gold Hill, tf
Building Materials
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK
BLOCK WORKS Specialize (n all
kinds nf cement building product!.
Cor. Fir and Tonth Streets.
- j
Chiropodist
DR. W. E. LA NTIS Relief given to
nil foot trouble. , 419 Medford Bldg.
Phone 665. ! .7.
Chlropractlo Physicians
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic and Eloctro-Therapy. 4t7
. 28 Medford Bldg. Phone 965. - - it
DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectld
l'hysiclan. DR. LOUISE B,
HEDGES Naturopathic . Chiro
practor. Mochano-Thorapy, Spoti
dylothcrapy, Food Sclonces, Chlro
practlce. Office: Btewart BldgJ
23 5 E. Main St, Phones; Office,
170; Res. 170-J-2.
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlropractlo
Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9-1J.
2-6. 203-206 Liberty Bldg, CXloa
Phone 680; Res. 1027.
Dentists
DR. R. R. JOHNSON Goneral Den
tistry ana x-itay. Third floor JfleoV
fo--t Bldg. Phono 420.
DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist, 228 B,
Main St., over M. M. Dept. Store,
Medford, Orogon. Phone 699:
Res. 1023-11. Office hours 9 a. m.
6 p .m. Evenings and Sunday by
appointment.
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wll.
son. C. P. A. Attention given U
anything in accounting and Incom
Tax requirement Look Into oui
simplified accounting mothod. Lib,
erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R.
Insurance
EARL 8. TUMY All forms of Insur
ance: Fire, Auto, LI to. Accident,
Bonds. Phone 403. 200 Liberty Bid.
Moony to Loan
J. B. ANDREWS Buys and sella
mortgages nnd loans money on good
security. (1 N. Grape St. Phone
53-M. 24
Monuments
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.
Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General
Manager. P. M. Korshaw, Hales
Manager, 103 E. Sixth St., Med
ford. tf
Osteopaths
DR. F. O. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS
CARLO W Osteopathia, Physicians,
416-418 Liberty Mid. Phone 904-J-t
Resldonce 26 South Laurel St.
Physicians and Surgeons
DR." WM. W. P. HOLT Physician
and Surgeon. Offices Medford Bldg,
Phono 166. 'Residence 118 Oenese
St. Phone 165-J-2.
Plnno Instruction '
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of
Piano and Harmony. Studio 111
Liberty Bldg., Phone 72.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office la
Southern Oregon. Book; binding,
loose leaf lodgers, billing systems,
etc; Portland prices. 27 N. Fir St
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO,
. Office 42 North Front St. Phono
815., Prices right. Service, guar
anteed. -
DAVIS TRANSFER A 8TORAOBJ
CO. Anything moved, day Or
night. Service guaranteed. ,2 8.
Orape. Phone: Office 644, or resi
dence 1060 or 206.
Vpholsterlng
L WEI8 Upholstery, Manufacturer
of overstuffed furniture, fun line
of materials. Draperies mad t
order. We do all kinds of uphol.
sterlnf. We deliver and wilt eail
and show samples. Phone 11.
4jnbu!nce 6Ttca fbopo T