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BRINGING - HEY .' COME HERE - vhatt ove imems e-r CHEWJis" CUM IH THij bTORE -OON'T YOU KNOW - -, PASS WILSON TOMB WASHINGTON, D. C. Fob. 8. Tho crowds which have been passing thru A Bethlehem chapel at the cathedral where Woodrow Wilson was entomb ed Wednesday, today Rave no Indica tion of diminishing. Despite the cold weather they began feathering oaiiy today and by nine o'clock had over flowed the streets and tied up traffic. The flowei-H sent to the chapel as tributes to Mr. Wilson will be left there until they are faded. Tho war department has piVen. orders that tho soldier guard shall remain for an in definite period. COMMUNICATIONS Opposed to Ruch Pavement To the Editor: Please accept tlie congratulations of a modest farmer and tax payer upon your stand against t'.ie Insane proposal of the Honorable (?) County Court to "Tea Pot Dome" the treasury of Jackson county with a Medford-Ruch pavement For that Is Just whnt such a pavement Indicates to many of us out here who in the end are to be called upon to pay the fiddler. So far I have not seen a statement by the county court giving its reasons, if any there bo, for such an expendi ture. Would not such a statement bo Justified" under the circumstances? Would it be asking too much of the gentlemen who deliberate in Jackson ville to suggest that they publish over their signatures a statement giving all of their reasons" for this proposed fex- penditure? Many of us are in dark ness, absolute darkness, on the point and we do not wish to prejudice the issues. As one who has opposed with all his energy the removal of the court hoima to Medtord, in past elections for that purpose, I feel that I have been betray ed by my former friends the "antl-TO-movalists." It seems to me that now the time is propitious for a new ham-mer-and-tongs, straight out campaign by the Medford Chamber of Commerce to administer the final anesthetic to poor old Jacksonville and push It on over into oblivion. This should bo the fitting reply of the county at large to such an attempt to loot the treasury to replace the finest macadam road in Southern Oregon with a hard surfaced pavement Central Point and AHhland can now reckon their chickens come homo to rooso. Would not "Gardner's Folly" bo an appropriate name for this proposed white elephant? Sound's better than "Mcdford-Ruch road" and would re quire loss printer's ink on the tax re ceipts for the next twenty years. And now comes Mr. Tlursell nnd adds insult to injury. He asks "an other term!" And on his record ! ! ! And he should get it right where tho justly celebrated "yaller" legged chicken got tho axe when the parson stayed for dinner. T. POT DOME. 4 Gold Hill, Seventh February. Note: Upon request and under cer tain circumstances signatures arc withheld, but no unsigned communica tions are printed. The names of wrlt ters of any communications printed in this paper will be given on request. Replies to Judge Watson. To the Editor: In reply to our esteemed Judge Watson, please allow me to emphati cally speak in the affirmative regard ing the Building of a new courthouse in Medford. I daresay that at least 85 per cent of legal business carried on in Jackson county is by way of Medford and Medford attorneys, and why pay out rageous fees when if the courthouse was In Medford such fees would bo very ncjninal. eliminating traveling lees, l am iniormca tnac yu i-- of legal duties of sheriffs offico in service of legal papers, etc., come dl rectly and Indirectly from Medford. PERL FUNERAL HOME i At Ton Service Pay or WM Information Cordially Gtvea) cur. ath and Oakdato IE -. '.I t i' A 'il UP FATHER YETH, IT'S) jAN,bT "Wily all this loss of time and cx penso in traveling to Jacksonville? Practically everybody, Including Judge Watson, sock accommodations elsewhere than Jacksonville, when at tending court. Then why not put the courthouse whore it will be reasonably accessible to all? Hud the courthouse been in Medford tho $100,000 which was lost In tho Jacksonville vaude vlllo bank would not now have to be again filched by way of taxes from the already overburdened shoulders of tho taxpayers. Neither would the leak in sheriff's offico during tho in cumbency of Wilbur Jones have been. For the above $100,0M and $20,000 of taxpayer's money would have been In relinblo vaults instead of 'tho ten taclos of petty peanut politicians. And then at least 50 per cent of the traffic over lledford-Jucksonvillo road would be eliminated, and then Judge, don't you honestly believe a good macadam road would suffice very nicely? Why build a $20,000 per mile pavement over tho best macadam road in the county, whllo bettor than 50 per cent of tho rural laterals are in mud neck deep? Why pavo Main street in Jacksonville at county ex pense and leave culverts, bridges and ditchos full of mud and filth In the rural districts? Why all this divine solicitation for the ease and welfare of tho splendid and thrifty people of ltuch whllo others wallow in the mire? Why pay out $10,000 this year on Medford-Jacksonvillo road and then permit excess loads to bump it full of holes. - ' The farce has been sprung, tho bus iness men have been dubbed , the "goats-," let the prlzo BO to the star performer. That funny sounding "we" Is my in heritance from the preamble of the U. S. constitution and never having been Inducted into tho legal frater nity, I have always kept faith with tne sanio rather than substitute tho pro noun "I." Mv theory is to Uulldfor tho common weal of those already lmi n ami in distress rather than bleed a turnip to secure poison bait for suckers. Avo muria! I L. M. SWEET. J Beagle. Ore., Feb. 7. 1924. I p. s. Xedloatcd to the Medford- I Ruch Teapot Dome Lucky Strike. Final Notice of Administratrix In the County Court of tho State of Oregon for Jackson County.- ' In the Matter of the Estate of Frank G. Owen, Deceased. Notice is hereby given- that tho undersigned as administratrix of tho estato of Frank U. Owen, deceased, which estate Is pending in tho above entitled court and cnuso, duly filed therein her final account ana report in until estate on the 31st day of Janu ary, 1924; that upon the filing thereof the above entitled Court mado and entered an order fixing the hour of ten o'clock on Saturday, tho Iirst day nf Mnrc.h. 1924 as the time, and the above entitled Court as tho placo for hearing any objections to sucn Ilnal account and report and tho settle ment thereof and for passing upon and settling tho same, and by such order directed this notice to bo pub lished once a week for four successive weeks in tho Medford Mail Tribune, and thereby required all persons in terested In snld estate nnd having any objections to said final account and report or tne ouowanco 01 any thereof or to the settlement of said estate in accordance therewith to file such objections thereto on or before said day so appointed for such settle ment. All persons naving uny sucn nbiprtiotin to the allowance of such account nnd report or to tho settle ment of Bold estate In accordance therewith are required to make such objections ns aforesaid. Dated this 31st day or January, 924. LEILA S. OWEN. As the administratrix of the Estate of Frank G. Owen, deceased. This is Time to Buy Used Cars WE HAVE THEM Come in and Look Them Over I .r-V MT.DFOTCP M.ATL TTCTT.TTXE. THROW T - OOfA'T EVER LET IME CWCH YOU J rHEWIN'TWACT TERRIBLE C I ill ! Ill 4 , II .. . III.- 71. ,v 1 fcssJJUa "L K r 1924 ov Int-u Ffature Service. Inc. I Summons Suit for Divorce In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon In and for Jackson County. LeRoy Clifford Ostrander. Plaintiff, vs. Edna C. Ostrandor, Defendant. To Edna C. Ostrander, above named Defendant: In tho name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear in the above entitled court nnd cause and answer tho complaint therein filed on or before tho expiration of six weeks from the dato of the first publication of this Summons, nnd if you fail to so appenr and answer, tho Plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho reli.eC prayed for in his sahl Com plaint, namoiy: ior a nucrco iiifwuiv ing tlie bonds of matrimony between yourself and plaintiff. This Summons is served upon you by publication once a week for six consecutive weeks in tho Medford Mail Tribune pursuant to nn Order of the Honorable C. M. Thomas. Judge of the Circuit Court 'in nod for Jack son County, Oregon, which Order is dated November 9. 1923, nnd modified by Order dated December 31, 1923, and you are therein required to ap pear and answer said Complaint on or before tho expiration of six weeks from the dnto of tho first publication of this Summons. The dato of tho first publication of this Summons is the 4th day of Janu ary, 1924. O. C. HOOCH. J. FLalKUKU Attorneys for the Plaintiff, 30 North Central Avenue, Medford, Oregon. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Experienced confection ery girl at Crowson's. Apply at once and in person. WANTED Girl or woman experi enced in cooking and general house work. References required. Mrs. John Tomlln. Telephone 82. 27 1 WANTED Woman for general house work. Mrs. Elliott, phono 115-V. 273 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By elderly woman, houso keeping where there is no woman ' "boss." Country preferred. Am thoroly experienced with chickens. Address Mrs. Tupper, 511 Central Ave. S. 273 WANTED By mlddlo-nged lady, . work by tho day or hour, or will do sewing or mending. Phone 58G-L. 274 WANTED Dy man and wife, posi tion on farm. Experienced. Phono 1020, Medford. 274 WANTED Furniture 'repairing, up holstering, reflnishlng and regluo ing. A. N. Thibault, phone 9(i9-R. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED A pair of 30x314 Ford wheels. Phono 987-W. 273 WANTED Permanent homo for girl ten years old. llox A il, Mall Tri bune. 274 WANTED Ail kinds of stovo repair ing and setting up. Liberty Repair Shop. WANTED All kinds of phonographs to repair. Liberty Kopair Shop. " WANTED Bt Louis prices for furs. less express chargos. Johnson Produco Co., 41 N. Fir St. Pnono 97. tf WANTED House mvir,s and ropalr Ing. Phone 48H-M or 48H-X, SALE OR EXCHANGE 60 acres, bottom land, excellent sandy loam, 35 acres being farmed. Comfortable 5-ronm house, new barn, and other good outbuildings. Ono and three quarter miles from town. OWNER WANTS TO TRADE for ranch out in the hills, Applegate Section, Eaglo Point, Illinois Valley, or any section with lots of pasture and some water. IF ITS REAL ESTATE SEE U8 ' FOUR-SITE REALTY AGENCY Medford Building, Medford, Ore. ONE TRACT LEFT FAY SUB-DIVISION $2550.00. Terms to Suit. Here is a list of your nolghbors in the Fay Sub division. 1, D. J. Hnuilllou 2. James Hamilton ' 1. H. H. Howo 6. H.I. Ilolopeter 7. R. L. Daniels 1. J. Mc-Jjrmlck 10. W. A. Hanmi II. Elizabeth niackmoro 13. W. V. Da-num 14. Giis Samuels No. 9. 7 acres, best of Bear Creek bottom land, fronting on Pacific Highway, nothing bettor in Southern Oregon. . Phone 784-L Anytime J. C. BARNE8 STOCK RANCH AND WATER RIGHTS Did you know that stock or range cattle are worth double their values of ono year ago? That Is why this is tho bargain of the year. Just think of it: 240 acres, barns for 300 ton storage, small house, 55 acres Irrigated meadow, with apportcnant water rights.- Medford property accepted on deal to amount of three thousand dollars. Government resorra for out range. Hay yield now over 200 tons annually and can be more than doubled. And the price is only $13,000. Good terms to the right man. See HOLMES Phone 329 AfEDFORT"), OnF.OO. FTCTDAY, FET.T?TTATIY 8, 1021 voo Look like a. NICE LITTLE! LA-o'blE VOO DON'T WANT TO GROW UP you y FOrt RF.NT ROUSES FOR RENT Unfurnished house. Call 731-Y. 275 FOR RENT Seven room furnished house. $35. Phono 405-J. 15 N. Orape. FOR RENT Modern six room bun galow. Call 478. tf FOR RENT Modern unfurnishod house fivorooms, bath, two sleeping pori-hoa, garage for two enrs. now linoleum and pulnt. C. A. DoVoe. FOR RENT Houses, Brown & White. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Modern sleeping rooms. 222 8. Holly. 27 5 FOR RENT Two well furnished sleeping rooms. Phone 831-R. 292 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 204 N. Ivy. 273 FOR RENT Sleeping room with heat and bath. Private ontranco. Phono S55-Y. tf FOR RIOT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 511 S. Central. tf FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, upstairs. 430 N. Hartlett. 274 FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms and bachelor npartments. .Phono 955-R, 234 E. Ninth St. 278 FOR RENT Modern housekeeping rooms, upstairs. H& . liartiott. 763-M. FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE-VFor good income pro pertv, 4li acres H mile from city limits, fruit, alfalfa, wood and water: good soil, extra good place for diversified farming. Good build ings and fully equipped. Route 1, Pox 70, Ashland, Oregon. TODAY Let us draw out the old dirty oil from your crankease' and refill it with VALVOLINE the highest grade oil Sold in Medford. AVc specializ c in Greasing Cars. ' ' Free Crank Case ' Service Jones & Kirkpatrick A Keal Service Station Phone 900 or 609-Y 3. M. F. Wright 6. Ray Holupeter 9. (Not soldi 12. A. If. Wllielt 15. W. V. Hnrnum 6 So. Central Ave. FOR HOMES. Nash Hotel Corner WITH a eia FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Ono nparlmcnt of two rooms, nnd ono sIukIc room. 52; N. Riverside. Phono 675-M. 273 FOR RESCP MISCr,I,ANEOUS FOR RENT Offices, 123 E. Main. Spraguo Slegel. Gold Hill. - - H76 FOR RENT OR SALE Ranch, 20 acres airaira, low plow land, pas ture, running water, fair buildings. Two miles from Talent.- Inquire E. N. Campbell. 528 8. Grapo St. tf FOR RENT Largo modern office rooms in Mparui tfidg., wun light, heat and Janitor service. $16 per month. E. S. Tumy. Phone 402. tf FOR SALE AUTO TRUCKS FOR SALE Logging or lumber trucks to be sold at once because of death of owner. Three good trucks for tho prico of ono. Two thousand dollars Just spent In complete over hauls. Will sacrifice nnd make reasonable terms to rosponslblo party. Sell all together or separate ly. Call or write ICesler, Hotel Hol land, Medford. 275 POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE If you want heavy win ter layers for next winter order your baby chicks and hatching eggs now from tho Red Wing Poultry Yard, phone 805-1'. 279 Fof SALE Choice Haired Rock cockerels, $1.50 each. James Camp bell, phone 17-F-21. 275 FOR SALE Four turkey hens and torn for breeding purposes: also dressed turkeys. Phono 132-L. 274 FOR SALE O. A. C. Rnrrcd Rock hatching eggs. $1 setting. $5 hun dred. Phone 23x3 W. M. Totllerow, Central Point. 276 FOR SALE A few extra fancy brnnzo turkey toms and hens for breeding. Call 132-R. 270 FOR &ALE Eight turkoy hens. Hox 177, Jacksonville. 273 FOR SALE Bnrred Hock eggs for setting from O. A. C. best laying strain. Tel. 201-J. tf FOR SALE Two BOO chick eloctrlo brooders. Phone 354 Jacksonville, evenings. 273 FOR SALE R. I. White and R. I. Reds cockerels, $5.00. Eggs $3.00 setting. A. N. Thibault, phone 9C9-H. 292 FOR SALE Hatching eggs from E, C. Webbs two pons of prize win ning Reds. J. W. Antle, Lake Creek, - Ore. 289 FOR SALE RKAli ESTATE FOR SALE 320 acres of land for $C-.0() per acre. Total prlco only $1600. Located right on a main Jackson county highway. Consider able land can be easily cleared and cultivated. E. S. Tumy, 209 Liberty Illilg. Z7ti FOR SALE OR RENT 35 acres creek bottom alfalfa ranch, good buildings, irrigation, full equipment '111 miles from town, $2500 will handle, t.. L. Lane, uenirul l-oiiu. Phone 133. 275 FOR BALE 320 acre stock ranch. Will put up 300 tons of hay, handle from 300 to 400 head of cnttln; best rango In country. Includes 0 head of horses, f0 odd head cattlo; barn 170 by 62 foot. New Fordson trac tor and plow, also first class farm Implements and blacksmith shop good wator right. Can not got back- lug, my reason for salo, or can con trol Hquaw Lake property; 820 acres: worth more than asked for ranch. Right party can handlo for $3000. P. F. Swayne, Jacksonville, Ore. 274 FOR SALE Good land cheap by owner. Ralph Dull, K. '. 1J. . Grants Pass, Oro. 274 FOR SALE Ranches, all kinds, and houses, must be sold at some low price, 10 years time. Qold Ray Realty Co. tf FOR SALE, RENT OR EXCHANGE For Medford property, 86 acres Bear creek bottom land half block off highway, 2 miles from busy corner. &1S H. oaKaaie LatcBt Bulletin ill I 1 Bulck again awarded first place at the New York Automobile Show. It's tough on tho "also runs," but popular opln Ion rules in favor of the best car the 1JUICK. Wouldn't you too prefer to line ud with the popular car mado popular by virtue of its inbuilt good ness a car which, because of its pop ularity. will always bo considered a sound Investment? A USED HU1CK that same dependability, economy and comfort at a price well, enough less than a new one to clnss them as bona fide bargains. Our convenient time payment plan will ennblo you to drive home a DUICK today. ' Buick Six Touring 5 Cord Tires Plenty of Extras $660 Medford Auto Co. ' , Buick Dealers By Georg'e OQ aw:(2s ) FOR SALE I.rVKSTOOK FOR SALE Puppies, Phono 6U1-R-1. real cheap. FOR SALE Two Rostnn terrier pups seven weeks old. Ideal for bouse pets. Tills is your opportunity to get a good puppy. lr. Grlffenha gen's Veterinary Hospital, Seventh nnd M Sts., Grants Pass, Phone 110-R or 191-R. 274 FOR SALE Guernsey cow, coming fresh March 1st. Iuqulro Mudforil Auto Painting. 29 S. Front. 27-i FOR SALE Team, wagon nnd har ness. t;rnter I.nko road. Vii tulle from town. Box No. HiOU 275 FOR SALE Two brood sows and ono good cow cheap. .Fred Knpp, Tal ent. , 274 FOR SALE 16 first-class milk cows: also 1100 pound work horse, buggy nnd harness. M. Walsh, 1 milo NE of Modford on Crater Lako road. 282 FOR SALft nOMES FOR SALE- CIS 8. Central until 277 rented. FOR SALE Houses and bungalows, rurnlHhed or uiuurnlsheu. Also ncreage. Insurance. C. S. Butter flold. Medford Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phono 389. . . FOR SALE Modern houso on West Jackson. Inquire Dr. Rlddoll, Med ford Bldg. tf FOR SALE MIWCKLLANEOUS FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay $15 n ton. Foothills Orchard, phone C11-.T-4. 276 FOR SALE Wood-turning latho. C. Fitch, phone 46K-J-2. 270 FOR SALE Baled Btraw, phone 403-J-3. t t 275 FOR SALE Acoustlcon car phono. 43S N. llartlott. ' 274 FOR SALE Oak dining room set $80, bargain: stovo $15. 1021 W. i Ninth St. Phono 482-R. tf FOR SALE Onk rolltop desk. Phone Spraguo Rlegcl, Gold Hill. 270 FOR SALE Who said grnpes? 16 N. Grape. Phone 466-J. Grapes. 274 FOR SALE Blue Club seed whent $1.25 por hushol. Alfalfa seed 26c per pound. Phone 142-X Central ' Point. 275 FOR SALE Excellent first cutting alfalfa. E. L. Lune, Central Point. Phono 133. 275 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, no grass, $14; corn, IMt cts., stock beets, He On Phoonlx and Jacksonville road, H mllo weHt of King's Highway. O. E. Slmmors, Roulo 1, Box 115, 274 FOR SALE Offico furniture, electric fan, two dloves, chairs, typewriter. Dr. Harbor's room, 9 Pulin Bldg. 274 FOR SALE Chicken house 16x24, 2 self feeders, fencing and posts. 447 W. Holly St. 282 FOR SALE Stock carrots $7 por ton. H. C. Maury, 411-J-2. 278 FOR SALE OR TRADE Tncoma logging onglhu with line. Big Pines Luinbor Co. tf FOR SALE lumps and Paul's Electric Store. motors. 29). FOR SALE Wood pipe. Paul's Eloe trie Storo. 291 FOR SALE Water systems, electric nnd gasoline power. Paul's Electric Store. 291 FOR SALE Dry cordwood cheap. W. H. Evorhard, 6 S. Fir. .. FOR SALE Manznnlts, and onk wood. $4.50 tier delivered. Phone 21, Central Point F. W. 8., R. 2. Box 75, Central Point, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE Phono graphs, records, furniture and autos. Bargain prices. 15 N. Orape. fill . tf FOR SALE Corn. Phone 69W-2 at meal tims. " ' Why Walk when you can - buy a FORD TOURING for . . $75 ' all in good shape Terms if Desired C.E. GATES AUTO CO. PAOF NTXE McManus LOST Pair of glasses Wednesday. Phono 543-J or return to Mall Tri bune. 273 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE My big Chandler six1 cheap. This car Is in first class condition, nil tires good, car fully equipped, $000. Will take Ford In this won't last. F. C. Elliott, owner. Klvlera Park. 275 FOR SALE Oakland Six touring 1916 32H model. Nev ''universal joints and bearings throughout, In good condition, for only $150. Call 148-L. 277 BUSINESS WIRECTOItY Attorneys A. E. REAMES Lawyer, office is Liberty Building. Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & GREENE Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and No. 82 North Central Ave., . up atalrs. . JACKSOX OOUNTT ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. Tho only complete THIo System In Jackson County. A. E. KELLOGG Abstractor of Titles, Gold Hill, Oregon. Reliable Jackson County Abstractor. Ovor twenty years' experience in the county. Phone 6-J-2 Gold Hill, tf Building materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK BLOCK WORKS Specialize in all kinds of cement building produota. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. - Clilroprnctlo Physicians DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Electro-Therapy. 427 28 Medford Bldg. Phone 965. tl DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-EclectlU Physician. DR. LOUISE B. HEDGES Naturopathic Chlro. praetor. - Mechano-Therapy,- Spon dyiotherapy, Food Sciences, Chlro prnctlce. Office: Stewart Bldg., 235 E. Main St. Phones: Office, 170; Res. 170-J-2. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Nerve specialist, onice nours s-i, 2-5. 208-206 Liberty Bids. OOlca Phone 680; Res. 1027. T Dentists DR. K. R. JOHNSON General Den tlstry and X-Rny. Third floor Med ford Bldg. Phone 426. DR. O. J. JOHNSON-i-Dentlst, 128 B Mnln St., over M. M. Dept. Btora Medford. Oregon. Phone . 669; Rob. 1023-H. Office hours 9 a. m. 6 p .m. Evonlnga and Sunday bj appointment . Expert Accountant - WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Attention given i anything in accounting and Incom4 Tax requirement . -Look into oui ' simplified accounting method. Lib erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-R.. Insnranra EARL B. TUMY All forma of Insur; ance: Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Bonds. Phone 402, 209 Liberty Bid.1 Money to Loan 3. B. ANDREWS Buys and sell mortgngea and loans money on good security. , $1 N. Grape Bt. Phone' 6S-M. 24(' Monuments THE OREGON GRANITE CO. . Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General Mnnagor. : P.. M. Kershaw. Sale ' Manager, 108 E. Sixth St., Med ford. U Osteopath ; DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OstoOpathio Physicians, 416-418 Liberty Bid. Phone 904-J-8 Residence 26 South Laurel St. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teaeher of Piano and Harmony. Studio lit Liberty Bldg., Phone 72. ' Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. haa the best equipped printing Office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing; aystems, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir Sf Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front 8t. Phone 316. Prices right. Service guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER STORAGB CO. Anything moved, day or night. Service guaranteed.. 29 8. Grape. Phone: Office 844, or resi dence 1060 or 206. TTpholfltertnit J. WEIS Upholstery, Manufacturer' of overstuffed furniture. Full line - of materials. Draperies made to order. We do all kinds of uphol stering. We deliver and will call and show samples. Phone ttt, ', Jacksonville, Ow, AffibDjaacf genu pwmt