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BRINGING LOR.O RAbtsBEPiRv-IT-& ACWFOLLX NICE. or you to take. MR.JIC.'b ON A. HUMTlNCi TRiP IN . THE I' .11 OFF LID IN ; SPEECH T! CLEVELAND. O., Jim. 3. (By tho '.Associated Press) Senator Hiram fjohnson of California arrived hero ; today In a fighting humor and will open his campaign for tho republi can nomination for president tonight ;'Wlth a discussion oi a variety of is- sups. ' , i VI am In this race and wilt fight it 'out to the best of my ability and V enrdurnnce," said the senator upon his arrival from Washington. "The fight ! has lust begun. It has taken two eu- preme court decisions to gel my name before the poopio of .Alabama, i think I am on the ballot in Alabama, ; but I am not Buro yet. Now I hear ' that a committee has tried to turn ; this state over to my opponents. Let i me tell you that no man or no com ; mltteo of men can deliver up the vote ;; of a great state like this to any can ' didate.. I care not how influential ' they are, nor how rich they might be. Alt that I ask Is that the people be'allowod to select their choice." CLEVELAND, Jan. 3. The first pun in his battle to wrest Ohio from tho "orthodox republicans" and Presi dent Coolidge will be fired here to night by Senator Hiram W. Johnson in an address at Masonic temple. Forcing issue, his frionda say, will havo only a minor, part in the speech. "He's going to tear, off tlv Jid," according to his secretary, Hoy A. Burr,' who arrived hero yesterday to make preliminary arrangements for Mr. Johnson's visit. "We realize we havo a very hard fight in Ohio, but wo are used (o hard fighting." t Plans were made by State Senator ' George H. ttender, his Cleveland manager; John 1. Facklcr, chairman of the Cleveland executive committee and other supporters, to meet Mr. Johnaoni;Oti his arrival from Washing ton. Frank H. Hitchcock, the sena tor's naioial campaign manager, -was due to reach Cleveland from New York today. . ' .. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 3. Cattle Bteady; receipts 935, (117 through.) . Hogs steady; receipts 1989. Sheep nominally Bteady; receipts 32. ' Eggs PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 3. Eggs firm; pullets 32 33c; mixed colors 3334c; honnery 3637c delivered Portland, . Butter PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 3. Butter firm; extra cubes city 45; country 41 &44'o;, undorgradeB 42 44c; prints 49c; cartons DOc. Huttnrfat firm; best churning cream SO (Q) 51c lb. f. o. b. Portland. ! Poultry . PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 3. Poultry steady ;r heavy hens 20 & 21c; light 15 (ft 16c; springs 1718c; ducks white Pekfns 17 18c; turkeys live 25c; dressed 32 34c. t Potatoes PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 3. Potatoes Bteady; $1.00 1.25. j- Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 3. Wheat: Hard white, bluestem, baart, bo ft white, western white 98c; hard winter, northern spring, western red 94c. Today's car receipts Wheat 64; barley 1; flour 16; corn 3; hay 5. 8an Francisco Markets ' 8AN ' FRANCISCO, Jan. 3. (U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics) PEKIi FUNERAL HOME 5 At Tonr Benin Day or Night Information Cordially Given Oor. eth and Oakdale HIS DNGHT - i UP FATHER I cone oh -the: vvil.l. be. over BEFORE bHE STOPS TALKIN': r-r Eggs, extras 42c; extra pullets 35c; undersized pullets 31c. Cheese un changed. Butterfat f. o. b. San Fran cisco 50c. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 3. (U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics.) Broilers to 1 lbs. 35 37c lb. SALEM, Ore. Jan. 3. Georgo Par ker, slayer of Sboriff Dunlap of Linn county, will ho hanged at tho stile penitentiary at S.tiU o'clock tomorrow morning, Parker Is reconciled to his fate. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Bend thin ad and. ten cents to Foley & Co., 2835 fSheffiold Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. Tou will receive a ten cent bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound for coughs, colds and hoarse ness, also free sample packages of Foley nils, a diuretic stimulant for tho kidneys, and Foley Cathartic Tab lets for Constipation and Biliousness. These wonderful remedies have helped millions of people. Try them! Sold everywhere. 1 Adv. Notice The annual meeting of tho Stock holders of the Jackson County Build ing and Loan Association will be held on January 7, 11)24 at 7:30 p. m. at tho office of the Secretary, 3D N. Central Avenue, Medford, Oregon, for the election of directors : and the transaction of such other business as may come- beforo- the meeting. 4, y ,X. C. BOGGS,iSoctetary., Noti-o In the District Court of tho United States for tho District of Oregon. United States of America, Libelant vs. One Stur Automobile, Kngino No. 48127. Public Notice Is Hereby Given that on tho 2Sth day of December. 1923, one Stur Automobile, Knglue No. 4N127, was arrested and taken into the possession of and now is in the possession of tho United States Mar shal for the District of Oregon, pur suant to a warrant and prucess duly Issued by tho Cleric of the United States District Court for the District of Oregon, in a suit for condemnation and forfeiture entitled "United States of America, Libelant, vs. One Star Automobile, Engine No. 48127", brought under tho provisions of Sec tion 20, Title II., of tho National Pro hibition Act; that all persons cluiming any right, title or interest in and to tho said automobilo aforesaid are hereby notified to appear on or beforo Fob. 4th, 1923, at Portland, Oregon, to show cause, if any thero be, why tho same should not be decreed against and forfeited to tho United States. CLARENCE R. HOTCHKISS. Unit ed States Marshal for the District of Oregon. ALLAN : BYNON, Assistant United Status Attorney, Attorney for Libelant. Notice of Appointment of Administratrix In the County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, in and for tho County of Jackson. In tho Matter of the Estate of Antwine Dupray, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersignod has boon duly appointed as tho administratrix of the estato of Antwine Dupray, deceased, and has duly Qualified as such administratrix. and all persons having claims against tho said deceased are hereby notified to present sume duly verified in the manner provided by law, to such administratrix at her resldenro In Itutto Kalis. Oregon, witnm six NEW AND' USED CARS Get our prices before buying Our accessories are complete MOTOR CO. r1! wooob- , 'rrvl -it!i ii u nn GEORGE PARKER 10 HANGTOMORROW MEDFOKD MATL TRIBUNE. I'LL. WW-lOE A.COOY A.ND"5TIR UP A. COUPLE OF A LITTLE. ISSF BEFORE. I tTRT rznrt, months after tho date of tho first publication of thin notice, and all persons owing said deceased are here by required to make payment to said administratrix at an id address. The date of the first publication of this notice is December 6th, 1!23. Given under my hand this Gth day of December, lfH3. CLARA DUPRAY, Administratrix of tho estate of Antwine Dupray, deceased. Call for Murket Kond Warrant n Stato of Oregon, County of Juckson. Treasury Department. Jacksonville, Oregon, Jan. 3, 1 924. Notice is hereby iriven that there are funds on hand for the redemption of all Warrants drawn on tho Market Koad Fund, that were registered prior to Jan. 1, 11)24. Interest on tho above called War rants ceases on this the 3rd day of January. 1924. A. C. WALKER, Treasurer of Jackson County. 242 Oregon. Meeting or Mining Rurrmi The monthly meeting of the South western Oregon Mining Bureau, em bracing Coos, Curry, Douglas, Lane, Josephine and Jackson Counties, will be held at 611 H street, Grants Pass, Oregon, on Saturday, January 6th, 1924, at one o'clock in the afternoon. Anyone interested in mining is cor dially invited to attend. Subjects of vital importance to mining Industry to be taken up. GEORGE W. SORENSON, 242 Secreiary- HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Accountant experienced in Corporation, Partnership and In dividual Proprietorship accounting, is open for engagements for the preparation of Income, Profit and Loss and Financial Statements and the compilation of Income Tax Re turns. P, O. Box 777, Medford, Ore. 248 WANTED Trained office assistants always in demand. Bo prepared for a pormunent position. New Day and livening Classes befcin January 7. Medford Business College! OWN 242 " - 1 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Experienc e d waitress. Hotel Medford. tf WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework. Mrs. K. E. Penoyor 619-M. 242 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Shrubbery pruning, land scape gardening. s:raying, garden ing und odd jobs. Phone 407-L. 249 WANTED Work by tho hour. Phono 705-W. . 244 WANTED Housework by the day or hour. Phono 422-L. 243 WANTED Washings. Mrs. Offord, Tel. 9G1-L. 241 WANTED Work for man with heavy team, mono uos-j. 242' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Furnished apartments or part of furnished house near Wash ington school, for ladv with two children school ago. liox 33,- Mall urioune. 243 WANTED Modern' houso with largo lot. maii payment itt.wn. Balance iiko rent. P. O. Box No. 699. 243 WANTED Teaming and plowing by day or hour. Phono Stewart 920-X. 244 WANTED Information of Henry Ktiul or Margaret Rhul or any ono by tho name of Rhul. Otto Rhul, Lexington, Oregon. Box 138. 242 WANTED Good dairy cows. W. H. Norcrosa, Contral Point, Ore. 241 WANTED Upholstering, re-gluing, and ro-finfshlng work done at.your homo. A. N. Tribault, Tol. 969-R. 248 WANTED St. Louis prices for furs, less express charges. Johnson Produce Co., ?,41 N. Fir St. Pnone 97. tf WANTED House muvtr.g and repair ; ing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. ysYssi R"eeiT- r mil : : I SrvOvV mil 5M,7 CITY INCOME PROPEYTY FOR EXCHANGE SEVERAL GOOD OPPORTUNITIES ARE OFFERED TO EXCHANGE YOUR LAND OR TOWN PROPERTY FOR GOOD INCOME. We CAN NOT ADVERTISE THEM ALL. LET'S TALK IT OVER. Four houses, corner property, with room to build ono more' dwolling, Portland, all rented, good income, owner will exchange hia $7000 equity for Jackson County property. '. IF IT8 ABOUT REAL ESTATE; 8EE US , FOUR-SITE REALTY AGENCY Medford Bldg. Medford, Ore. Phone 900 or M9-Y YOUNG MAN GO WEST of Phoenix one-fourth mile and build a home on a new road just laid ottt through a beautiful grove of laurel and oak. Natural shade on each five acre tract. When completed this will be one of the most delightful drives in the county. Deep, free soil. No bettor alfalfa, orchard or berry land any place. Ideal for chickens. Under Irrigation. Lies perfect, Rest of well water. PRICE 50 for 5 ACRES. $1C0 cash, $10 per month Your choice now. If Interested, ace mo at once. .' Phone anytime, 784-L J. C. MET)FOT?T, OTCEflON. TTWUSDAY,; JAXUAltY X RW2elT- lXIt KENT no CSEK EE PIN G ROOMS FOR RENT Light housekeeping room convenient for two, ten dol lars month. 443 S. Central. 244 FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 611 S. Central. tt FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Adults. 43G N. Barttott. 242 FOR RENT Modern housekeeping rooms. 345 N. Bartlett. Phono 763-M.- ,. tt FOR RENT Housekeeping roomi. Call after 6 p. m. 344 tf. Central. 242 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 402 W. Jackson. Phono 462-R evenings. . FOR RENT nished hou Four room partly fur- so. Call &ys-L. after f p. m. 242 FOR JtENT Soe owner. -Five room bungalow. 219 S. Central. 242 FOR RENT Oakdale. -Small house, 305 S. FOR RENT , end of N. or 105. Four room cottage near Oakdale. Phone 517-L tf FOR RENT Houses, Brown & White, FOR RENT MIRCKliLANEOUS FOR RENT 31 acres on Bear creek, Williams tract, at Central Point; put up 80 tons alfalfa this season. Stock and implements for sale. Four-Silo Realty Agency. 243 FOR RENT Small ranch on gravel pit road, two miles from Medford. References. See owner on place, Mrs. M. Dotlor. . 241 FOR RENT In Liberty Bldg., one room fronting 'ori-Main St.; 'nlso suite or two rooms on urapo ts facing cost. Largo and well lighted, hot and cold water, steam heat, elevator and Janitor service. See C. A. Abbott. Janitor or Bert Ander- son or Ralph Bardwell, owners, tf FOR RENT High class alfalfa nnd grain lands on either cash or share basis. River Banks Farms, Grants Pass. Oregon. 251 FOR RENT Largo modern offico rooms in Sparta Bldg., with light, heat and janitor, servloe. 15 per month. E. S. Tumy. Phone 402. tf BUSINESS OPPOnTUNITIES FOR SALE Restaurant and rooming house of 33 rooms; on main street and highway in Grants Pass. Best location In town, doing good busi ness. For particulars address pro prietor, Jos. G. Bondrick, Grants Pas. Oregon. Jlf1 Start the New Year right by patronizing a real Service Station You receive Better Service, More Service, Different kinds of Service, Better Oils, Be sides you Keep Your Monoy in Medford. I ones Mir kpa trick A Real Service Station BARNES 6 South Central k. : TW 2-3 r lu !1 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Two modern apart ments, private bath, hot and cold water, electric range. Phone 3H5-Y. FOR RENT Comfortnhlo apartment sleeping porch, private entrance, electric range and hunted with elec tricity. 518 S. Oakdalu. FOR RENT PURXISnED ROOMS FOR RENT stepping rooms with neat. 23. .W central. 243 POR RENT I-nrge sunny room. hath, phone, heat, sleeping or light housekeeping. C10 N. Central. 212 FOR RENT Furnished rooms at tho Fountain Lodgo. Modern, steam heated, center business district. No. 326 W. Main. tf FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE What havo you for good Ford, delivery. Box O It, Mull Tribune. 244 FOR EXCHANGE $1700 first mort gage to trade on Medford bouse; will pay difference. Phono 000. 243 FOR SALE OR TRADE For UiiOd car, team,' harness and wagon, $17 5, II. H. Hughes, Gold Hill. 244 FOR SALE, RENT OR EXCHANGE For Medford property, 35 ncros Bear creek bottom land, half block off highway, 2 miles from busy corner. 518 S. Oukdalo. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOlt HALE Ford sedan body. Phone D50-W. 243 FOR KALE Ilulek six nt a bargain. Owner leaving town, phono 536-R. 242 FOR SALE Dodgo roadster and Ford coupe. 118 S. Central. 242 FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Sevon room houso, small payment down, balance like rent. Modern, built-in furniture. 408 Edward. 247 FOR HALE Threo room bungalow with sleeping porch. X22 E. Ninth St. Phono owner, 672-R-4. FOR SALE Five room plastered semi-bungalow rurnlsheffl tnruout, on paved streot, price $2950. Terms. Phone 590-L. 252 FOR SALE By owner, fl room fur nished homo, witn nam, electric range, hot water heater, all In first class condition, two lots with dozen fruit troes, berries, etc. Phone 006-L. tf FOR SALE Houses and bungalows, furnished or unfurnished also acre age Insurance. C. S. Buttorfleld, Medford Nation.) Bank. Phone 389. FOR SALE RI5AL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 120 aero dairy ranch on Yaqulnu Bay, 4 miles below Topwlo, 8 miles above Newport, for property in or near Medford. CI. W. Andrews, Box 133, Toledo, Ore. 248 FOR SALE Homestead relinquish ment for timber and farming, close in. Write M. Congur, Grunts Pass, Oro. 243 FOR SALE Ranches, all kinds, und houses, must bo sold at somo low price, 10 yoars tlmo. ' Gold Rny Realty Co. tf FOR SALE Mottntntn timber ranch, 120 acres, 3 miles SW Ashland. Im provements. Going oast Jan. 1. Buy this month, $3600. Mrs. Miller, 1614 Iionita, Berkeley, Cal. 247 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Six head of milk cows. Inquire 604 Park Bt. 247 'OR SALE Team with harness. Sound, well broke, six years 'old, 3300 pounds. Also two log chains, ltoute 2, Box 26, or phone 311-1.. 24S FOR BALE Pigs $4 eneh. Also good brood sow. W. II. Arnold 523-R-2. 243 SNAP Buick Six Sedan 5-passenger $750.00 Medford Auto Co. Buick Dealer 1024 By George ME ' LET 1924 BY InT'L FfaTURE SERVICE. FOR SALE MVKSTOCK COR SALE Puppies; also special watch dogs. Plume 51H-R-1. Van SALE Registered Shorthorn Durham hull, No. 1 2 yrs. old in March, weight 12011 lbs. Cbas. Owens, Rogue Rlvc. Ore. 242 FOR SALE Entire dairy herd soioct cows must be sold, sell separately or any way. M. Waltdi, 1 mile NE of Medford on Crutcr Lake Bond. 250 FOR SALE J.-O. heifer, gentle dis position. Will I"' fresh very soon. Cull or wiito Adolf Schulz, Medford. Oregon. 242 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Electric heater. 1 to 5 burners. Phono D71-U, Res. 300 S. Riverside. 243 FOR SALE Bel.-ivnl separator No. 15; also Jersey cow nt a- bargain. D. M. Williams, Central Point. 241 FOR SALE bedstead. Riverside. -Steel rouge and iron lnquiro atoro 710 S. 244 FOR SALE First and soeond cutting alfalfa in the Imi-n, about 20 tons. , Inquire G. E. Curpontcr ranch, mile west of Phoenix. 244 FOR SALE 100 tons alfalfa, with 24(i feed lot. T. E. Pottenger.' FOR RALE One new vulcanizing outfit. Inquire ut 310 E. Ninth St. 243 FOR SALE Auto, 3 young work mules, wngnn, harness, young cow, portnblo house. 607 Pino Bt. 243 FOR SALE Oak dressers, rug, rock ers, heater, fumed oak dining room set In fine condition. 1023 W. Ninth. I FOR SALE 6 ft. ouk extension din ing table and white enameled gas water heater. 526 E. Main. 243 FOR' 8ALE Cholro Buried Rock cockerels. W. II. Arnold, Phone 523-R-2. 243 FOR SALE Choico alfalfa, $12. Can feed Btock. Phono 78K-R-1. 246 FOR SALE 1919 Henderson motor cycle, electrically equipped, com pletely overhauled. Eusy terms. Phono 761 after 6 p. m. tf FOR SALE Mnnzanlta nnd oak wood, $4.50 tier delivered. Phono 21, Central Point F. W. S., It. 2. Box 75, Medford. FOR SALE Turkeys, nllvo or dressed also Trusty incubator, 175-egg. Phone 132-R, J. M. Tlmmons. 242 FOR SALE OR TRADE Phono graphs, records, furniture nnd autuu. Bargain prices. 15 N. Grape St. tf FOR SALE Largo mahogany tablo, reasonably priced. Phonu J90-L or inquire 325 S. Holly. FOR SALE Black oak wood, abso lutely dry, been cut two years. Phono 531-H. 619 N. Riverside. 260 FOR SALE Extra fanny turkcy.1, delivered; nlso geese. l'hono 132-R-J. E. W. Clobhard. 262 FOR SALE Spltzenlierg and New town apples, good onos, r,0n por box. Pleasant View Farm, Talent. 214 FOR SALE 100 tons alfalfa hay. Will feed cattle or shoen. Goo. L. Williams, Applegato, Oro. 247 FOR SALE Wheat. Phono 6-F-2. 246 FOR SALE Oranges, $3.00 por 40 Ib. box not by prepaid parcel post. No culls. II. Jl. Phillips, Corning. Calif. tf FOR SALE Pickled olives, $1.26 por gallon by prepaid purcel post. H. It. Phillips, Corning, Calif. tf FOR KALE Corn. Phone 691-J-2 at meal time. FOR SALE Ono heater for wood or coal. 229 Laurel St. U FOR SALE Jonattlav, Sptz, Bald win, Newtown and Delicious apples delivered 50c and $1.00 por box. Ieave orders at Mann's store or see White Saturdays. Public Market, tt For Trade , . . . . . - . A fine eight-cylinder touring car like new, will trade for house and lot in Medford and will assume small incum brance or small acreage adjoining Medford. C. E. Gates Auto Co. PACE SEVEN" McManus DOWN ME I AE IH - j DCZZ3 pen D nNrv f i i i in 1noof?& InC. MISCELLANEOUS HEMPHILL TRADE SCHOOLS make Auto-mechanics earn f8.00-S8.dll a day; Plasterers earn $6.00-$ 10.00 a day; Welders earn $6.00-18.00 a day; l'lrlck-lnyerx earn $8.00-$ 12.00 a day. Loan Department, Employ' merit Department. Hemphill Trade Schools, 125 N. 5th St., Portland, Ore. llroadway 0551. 242 BUSINESS BIHECTOnY Attorneys A. 10. REAMES Lawyer, office In Liberty Building. Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & GREENE. Abstracts of Title. Rooms ft and I No. 32 North Central Ave, ut stairs. JACKSON OOUNTT .ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts or Title nnd Tltlo Insurance. The only ooniptate Title System In Jackson County. , A. E. KELLOGG Abstractor el Titles, Gold Mill, Oregon. Reliable Jackson County Abstractor. Over twenty years' experience in the county. Phone 6-J-2 Gold Hlil. tf Dulld'nz Mntciinls MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS Specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tonth Streets. Clilronodlht DR. W. E. LANTIS Relief given to . all foot trouble. 419 Medford Bldg. Phone 555, Chlrnprnetlo I'bynklans DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practlo and Electro-Therapy. 427 28 Medford Bldg. Phone 966. tf DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Ecloctlo Physician. DR. LOUI8E B. HEDGES Naturopathic : Chlro praetor. Mochano-Therapy, Spon dylothorapy. Food Scienoea, Chtro ; practice. Offico: Stewart Bldg., 235 E. Main St. Phones: Office, 170; Res. 170-J-3. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Nervo Specialist. Office hours 11. 2-5. 203-206 Liberty bldg. O(t04 Phone 580; Res. 1027. Dentists DR. It. R. JOHNSON General Den tistry and X-Ray. Third floor Med-fo-d Illilg. Phone 426. DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist, 228 H. Alain nt., over M. M. uept. store, Medford, Oregon. Phone 669; Res. 1023-11. . Office hours 9 a. m. 6 p .in. Evenings and Sunday bj appointment. Expert Accountant WILSON AUD1TINO CO. E. M. Wll. son, C. P. A. Attention given U anything In accounting and Incom Tax requirement Look Into out simplified accounting mothod. Lib. erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 1S7-R. Insurance EARL S. TUMY All forms of Insur nnco: Flro, Auto, Life, Accident, Bonds, fnone 402. zoo Liberty Blag, Money to Loan ' 1 J. B. ANDREWS Buys and aella mortgages and loans money on gooa security. 31 N. Grape St. Phons bS-M. I4 Monuments THE OREGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General Manager. P. M. Kershaw, Sales Manager, 103 u. Slxtn bt Med ford. tt Osteopaths DR. F. O. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians, 416-418 Liberty Bid. Phone 904-J- Residence 26 South Laurel St. i t Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HA IO HT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio tit Liberty Bldg.. Phone 7J. ; ' t Printers snot Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Orogon. Book binding:, loose leaf ledgers, billing system, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir 8t Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 815. Prices right. Service guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. Anything moved, day or night. Service guaranteed, 29 8. Orape. Phone: Office 644, or resi dence 1060 or 206. Upholstering . WEIS Upholstery, Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture. Full lino of materials. Draperies made t ordnr. We do all kinds of uphol stering. ,We deliver and will call and show amplea. I' none 191. JKkWBYlHei fit