Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 22, 1924, Page 13, Image 13

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By Georg'e McManus
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WTFOT?n MATL' TRTBTTNTE, AfET)FOT?T), OREfipy, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1924
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U. S. DIRECTOR OF
8T. PAUL. Minn., Fob.
support of the "facta as -..they are,"
la ;nocessary to defeat the efforts in
certain quarters to "create the Im
pr east on that prohibition law en
forcement hafl broken down," Prohi
bition Commissioner Haynes declared
In an address hero today before a
citizenship conference.
Lack of strong public sentiment In
some localtiles. in favor of enforce
ment, said Mr. Haynes, has resulted
in: almost complete demobollzation of
citizenship forces until officers,
courts, prosecutors and. juries have
but little, if any, sense of public sup
port. Such a condition, he added, is a
"crying shame and where enforcement
Is least satisfactory, this situation is
always found."
Commissioner Ilaynes declared,
however, ho did not believe the
"friends of enforcement are discour
aged, but, "on the other hand, It
seems to be the enemies of prohibition
very. largely that are so concerned
over '-the 'failure as they see it, of v
forcement, after a three or four year
trial. "It was not expected that en
forcement would closely approximate
100 per cent success in three, four,
ten or twelve years after the adop
tion of the law. AVe expected reason
able 'progress through persistent, calm
patient, sincere, application to that
end.'
l The commissioner pointed to a total
'of 19,916 cases made by federal agents
against violators since last July with
14,731 convictions and nearly three
million dollars in fines as indicating
progress in enforcement.
The Screen
"Wild Bill" Screened
William S. Hart returns to the
screen and is at the Kiulto theatre In
his new western picture. "Wild Bill
Hlckok."
The story-deals with James ITiekok,
known thruout the west as "Wild
Bill"!, who was for many years one of
the most conspicuous figures of the
frontier. It tells how "Bill" got his
name, how he battled against lawless
ness and became a terror to all who
violated the moral code that prevail
ed along the western fringe of civili
zation. Calamity Jane, another celebrated
frontier character, loves Bill, but In
vain: for the gunflghter Becretly love3
a K'rl from the east. , Jane's jealousy
is aroused, and when Bill becomes
partly blind, she serves as his shield
against his enemies. When McQueen,
a ruffian, hears of this, he sees a
chance for revenge, but Bill beats him
to it in one of the most spectacular
gun battles ever thrown on the screen.
The supporting cast includes Ethel
Grey Terry, Kathleen O'Connor, Jack
Gardnen Carl Gerald.-.James Farley
and Nalda Carle.
This delightful program includes
Fighting Blood, and Movie Chats.
Alabama Girl Heroine. In "The .
ij Covered Wagon"
The darkey character of 'the ''Oh;
Susanna" song was from. Alabama,
found himself in Louisiana, and was
booked for Oregon.
"The Covered Wagon" which will
be disclosed at the Rlalto. theatre,;
Friday .and .-Saturday,. Feb 29 and
March 1st, and two performances,
will 'be given each day, is a story of
Dixie folk treking to the great north
west with "Oh Susanna" shlmmorlng
on the banjo and sung lustily by
everybody, from the -small boy to tho
grave and bearded elders.
PERL FUKEKAIj nOMfi,
, At Your Ben-Ice Day or Night
' information Cordially Given
Cor. tb and Oakdale
iaH'.tit.v... !'?
'.-v.vv.."''-";- V hwa-.
$ .dill
That was probably only a side rea
son why the Famous Players-Lasky
corporation chose Lois Wilson to play
the role of Molly AVingate, the fair
driver of a prairie schooner and hero
ine of "The Covered Wagon." She
was an Alabama girl when she went
on the stage, tho it would be quite too
much to attribute her. wholo artistic
excellence to the town of her birth.
Indeed, Pittsburg deserves a share for
in her early childhood she learned to
scamper up and down the hills of the
Iron City with an agility that shumed
the nimble goat. ' ,
Ask R. It. Extension Lake view
WASHINGTON, . t Feb. 21. The
Nevade-California-Oregon ra 1 1 r o a d
aslced the inter-state commerce com
mission to authorizo six miles of new
lino northward from Lakeviow, Ore.,
into timber tracts.
Finu! Notice of Administratrix .
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County. ,
In the Matter of the Estate of Frank
G. Owen. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned as administratrix of the
estate of Frank G. Owen, deceased,
which estate is pending In the above
entitled court and cause, duly filed
therein her final account and report
In said estate on the 31st day of Janu
ary, 1924; that upon the filing thereof
the above entitled Court made and
entered an order fixing tho hour of
ten o'clock on Saturday, the first day
of March, 1D24 as the time, and the
above entitled Court as the plnce for
hearing any objections to such final
account and report and the settle
ment thereof and for passing upon
and settling the same, .and by such
order directed this notice to be pub
lished once a week for four successive
weeks in the Medford Mail Tribune,
and thereby required all persons in
terested in said estate and having any
objections to said final account and
report or the allowance of any part
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 having any such
objections to tho allowance of such
account and report or to the settle-
ment of said estate In accordance
therewith are required to make such
objections as aforesaid.
Dated this 31st dny of January,
1924. LEILA S. OWEN,
As the administratrix of tho
Eslate of Frank G. Owen, deceased.
WANTED srrOATIONS
WANTED To get back in sawmill
business, 15 years experience set
ting .up and operating circle mill,
gang edgers and planers; can take
care of outfit Including engine and
boiler and get results, by day, or
-will take interest with right party.
Address O. Arbogast, Central Point,
Oregon. 286
WANTED By lady, work in board
ing house, Room 74, Palace Rooms,
30 S. Central. 280
WANTED Shrubbery pruning land
- scape gardening, spraying. - Phono
407-L. 287
HELP WANTEI FEMALE
WANTED Experienced girl for gen
eral housework, call 431-lt. - tr-
WANTED Woman for cooking end
, general housework. References re
quired. Small family. Phone 82
Mrs. John Tomlin. . 281!
WANTED Experienced maid for
general. housework, -family of three.
Phone 19-F-4.
HELP Wi.NTEto MALE
WANTED Orchard men, steady Job.
J, F. Wormian, 2 miles south on
highway. 286
WANTED Pruners. See Bert Ander-
Bon. Medford, Oregon, or foreman
on Suncrest Orchard. tf
Cadillac
4-pass. special, .type
59; like new.
Excellent paint and
tires and condition
fully guaranteed.
$1785
This car has only
been driven 15,000
miles.
DIOR CO.
WANTED MISCElXANFOtTS
WANTED Furnished housekeeping.
rooms. 906 E. Main. 2S
WANTED Brown fixes your shoes
while you wait. 290
WANTED Tank, 1000 gal. capacity.
Tel. G10-J-3 evenings. zss
WANTED Team of horses 12-1400
lbs. Phone 453-Y. i 286
WANTED Clean friction top honey
pans, pnone usu. zso
WANTED See Brown for your first-
class shoe repairing. zyu
WANTED 600 egg capacity lnnip-
hented Incubator; also Krlski
brooder, must be in first class con
dition. D. Schnnck, R. F. D. 4. 286
WANTED Middle-aged couple to
raise turkeys on shares. F & E
Theatre, Central Point. 280
WANTED Laundry to do at home.
Call 148-L. - 287
WANTED Houses to paint: will
paint them good and right and
reasonable. T. -Eddy, Plum St..
west side. P. O. Box 1076. 287
WANTED To buy old novels and
good phonograph records. Phone
931. 286
WANTED Someone to take charge
of garden and berries on shares.
Phone 262-W, Berrydale Store. 287
WANTED Gentleman to room and
board In a private, home. Phone
936-R.
WANTED Furniture repairing, up
. holstering, refinlshing and reglue
Ing. A. N. Thibault, phone 969-R.
WANTED All kinds of stove repair
ing and setting up. Liberty Repair
Shop.
WANTED AH kinds of phonographs
to repair. Liberty Repair Shop.
WANTED St. Louis prices for furs,
less express charges. Johnson
Produce Co., Ml N. Fir St. Pnone
87. n-
WANTED House inermg and repalrr
Ing. Phone 48H-M or
TODAY'S BARGAINS
v : at the
MEDFORD EXCHANGE
Wicker Rocker $4.00
Oak Rocker, upholstered,
$S.G0
Fir Rocker $2.75
Other Rockers $2.00
Chairs, from ....$1.00 to $2.00
Parlor Stands $2.60 ;
Cook Stove .. $12.00
Good Range ,...$26.00 ,
Laundry Stove $4.60
Trunks, $5.00, $6.00 and $8.00
Army Blankets $4 ('0
Dishes.. 15c, 20c, 2Ge
Electric Parlor Lamp, $4.75
Where You Can Buy , or
Sell Anything. 1
Phone 931
211 W. Main
SEE US FOR FARMS-
Extra fine city home on paved corner, close-In, all city assessments
paid. This property Is worth today "$4500 but we can offer for a tew
-days at $3750, on good terms.'
' We have two real good business 'opportunities full equipment and
everything supplied, practically no capital required, good locations Med
ford; will give good lease.
Fine brick business block, with excellent Income, biggest Investment
offer In this section. For sale or trade.
FOUR-SITE REALTY AGENCY
Medford Building, Medford, Ore.
20 ACRES rAUTO PARK GARDEN LAND
$3500
On highway. On River. One mile this side Savage Rapids Dam.
House, Barn, never falling spring. One acre of this land in strawber
'res. No better garden land any place. Under Grants Pass Inigatlon
.Project. Savage Rapids Dam backs Rogue River up for four miles at this
point Fine shade on place. Ideal Camp Ground site. Could.be made a
beautiful place. , . , ., . ,
Phone 784-L Anytime,
J. C. BARNES
THE SMALL UNIT
When you have a tract which, with a paid up water right, means a
good living your yourse'f and family, you will agree with us that two
acres is enough. Dandy little new house, chicken park, garage, with
berries and vegetables already growing; land leveled for Irrigating, "what
more do you want? The price is right, but it must be all cash. See us
about this. Close In.
See HOLMES FOR HOME8';
Nash Hotel Corner. I
' Service, Inc. "12 H-
FOR
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished hOUSekeep-
tiiB luunm un Biuu,,.. nuut, uuac 111.
l'hone 965-R. ; 288
FOR RENT Modern housekeeping
rooms, upstairs. a4& rj. Burnett.
763-M.
FOR RENT MISOKLiLANEOUS
FOR RENT Garage, $3.00 per
month. 325 S. Riverside. tf
TO RENT Bnrn for riding pony near
s. nouy. i?none suu-Lh tt
FOR RENT OR SALE Ranch, 20
acres alfalfa, low plow lund, pas
ture, running water, fair buildings.
Two miles from Talent. Inquire
E. N. Campbell, 628 S. Grape St. tf
FOR RENT Large modern office
rooms In Sparta Bldg., with light,
heat and Janitor service. $16 per
month. E. S. Tumy. Phone 402. tf
FOR RENT AI-ARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished npartmcnt
four rooms, modern, electric, pri
vate baths, - garage, also two fur
nished apartments. Inquire 326 -W.
Main.
FOR RENT Two room furnished
apartment, first floor, adults. 246
8. Riverside. .287
TO RENT Three room apartment.
616 N. Central. 286
FOR RENT Three room furnished
mpnrtment nnd alocping-porch, 'V-iO.
Phone 975-L. 280
FOR RENT Apartments.
963.
Phone
FOUND Brown cuts down high shoes
to oxfords. 280
FOUND Pocket - book. Owner enn
have same by identifying, l'hone
603-M. ' " ' 285
FOUND Brown BUirfantcps his shoo
repairing.
DO NOT USE
CHEAP OIL
.It's very expensive.
Why not use
" VALVOLINE
the highest grade oil
- sold in Medford
Free Crank Case
Service
Jones & Kirkpatrick
A Real Service Station
REAL. ESTATE
-HOMES BUSINESS PROPERTY EXCHANGES
Phone too or 609-Y
6 8o. Central Ave.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT House. 614 W. Second
St. 2SS
FOR RENT Houees. Brown & White.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR HALE Nash six tuurlng. perfect
mechanically, good rubber. Will
trade for ruadster. Box 9, Mull
Tribune. 286
" FOR SALE RRAIj ESTATE
FOR SALE Lot on N. Riverside
suitable for business. Apartment
house on N. Front. Housekeeping
rooms for rent. C25 N. Riverside.
2110
FOR HALE OH RENT Good dairy
farm, cash or Krain rent. Must bo
taken soon. Address 322 V. iiridge
' St., drama l'uss, Ore. 2K6
FOR SALE Ranches, all kinds, and
houses, must be sold at some low
price, 10 years time. Qold Ray
Realty Co. tf
POULTRY AND EGCJS
FOR KALE 1'urebred Mammoth
llronze turkeys, bens nnd toms.
Hreedlng SUn'k, closing out cheap.
Meadow Rrouk Ranch, Eagle l'olnt.
286
FOR SALE Trapnosted B. C. R. I.
Red hatching eggs. Mated for best
exhibition und highest egg produc
tion. Rook orders for baby chicks.
- Crimson Quill R. I. Red Farm, Eurl
T. Newbry, Talent, Oregon, phone
373-J-2. 30S
FOR SALE 60 Leghorn breeders
laying 00 per cent. Phone 341-J-l.
2!I0
FOR SALE Ono Buckeye Incubator,
70-egg, and brooder. Box 25.
Ilrownsboro. 286
FOR SALE Tnnkrod Imperial Whlto
Leghorn cockerels, $3.UU, 300-ogs
strain. AIho batching eggs of satuu
$1.00 setting, $5.00 hundred. Clus
Btommer, 580-J-2, Medford. 304
FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs for
setting from O. A. U. best laying
strain. Tel. 201-J. tf
FOR SALE R. I. White and R. I,
Reds cockerels, $5.00. Eggs $3.00
setting. A. N, Thibault, phone
969-R. 292
FOR SALE Hatching eggs from E.
C. Webb's two pens of prize win
ning Rods. J, W. Antle, Lake Creek,
Ore. 289
FOR SAliB HOMES
FOR SALE Modern two story house
six rooms and den, hardwood floors,
furnace, double garage, good
grounds, l'hone owner, 1U0-H. . tf
FOR SALE Six .room house, two
sleeping porches, garage, on prfved
street. Rents for $50. $2090. Box
8. Mail Tribune. 286
FOR SALE The newest house In
Medford; everything modern; on
paved street. Phone 9D6-Y. 285
FOR SALE Five room modern
house with sleeping porch, gnnigc,
- chicken house, loo While Leghorn
: chickens; in the city of Jackson
ville; with or without furniture and
chickens; sacrificed if . takon at
'once; owner leaving. Also cow,
horse and surrey and harness must
bo sold. Seo J. M. Shoemaker,
owner, Jacksonville 287
FOR SALE Furnished bungalow
close in. Also stock of groceries
and dry goods for trade. Call G90-L,
or see C. ..V. ISabb, Roaltor, 518
Beatty St. 299
FOR BALE Houses nnd bungalows,
furnished or unfurnished. Also
.aoreage. Insurance. C. S. Butter
field. Metlford Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Phono 389.
FOR SALE Modern house on West
Jackson, inquire Dr. Rlddqll, Med
ford ld.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE OR TRADE Phono
graphs, records, furniture and
autos. .Bargain. prices. 16 N. Orape.
tf
The real price of a Used
Car depends on the cost of
Its operation not on what
you paid for It. "Bargains '
und "Snaps" usually have
enormous appetites and In
tho final cost aren't worth
their keep. Our cars cost
no more to buy and much
'less to run, due to the
systematic and thorough
rebuilding process which
means work and expense
to us but we know that
this Is the only safe way to
BUfeguard the buyer's In
terests. BUICK 8IX
TOURING
Rebuilt and Refinished
Cord Tires
4675.00
1 year to pay.
Medford Auto Co.
Bulck Dealers
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOlt SALE Cheap, heavy work team
wagon,: harness. 607 I'lno St. 286
FOR SALE Puppies,
l'hoili' 691-R-l. '
real cheap.
FOR SALE Purebred Poland China
gilts, extra finu stock. L'pton Itros.,
Central Point. 289
FOR SALE Two extra fine gentle
saddle ponies. Cheap. Meadow
lll-onk Ranch, Eagle l'olnt. 286
FOR SALE Two purebred Jersey
bull calves cheap. Meadow llrook
Ranch. Eagle Point. 287
FOR SALIC 18 ewos, one ram nnd 13
young lambs. J. O. Wilson, Bougie.
286
FOR SALE Oood work team, har
ness and wagons. Reasonable. T.
Eddy. Plum St., west sldo. 1. ).
Box 1076. 287
FOR SALE- MlwPKLLAXEOtlS
FOR SALE Wo havo some extra
flno wnlnuta nnd shade trees, cher
ries, peaches tml apricots. Just re
ceived a shipment of New Perfee
. tion ourrants und Oiant Viclorla
rhubarb. Also ornamental shrub
bery, roses and grapes. Just tip)
time to do your plaining now. 10. C.
Welch, 15 N. Clrupe, phono 465-J.
286
FOR SALE I got. mine nt Brown's.
299
FOR SALE Progressive everbearing
strawberry plants, l'hone 951-R.
287
FOR SALE Used New Way engine,
first-class condition; second-hand
sprayer. AVtlliums Implement House
18 S. llartlett. 2il0
FOR SALE Oat hay. $12 ton. Carl
Esch, two miles southwest Engle
Point. ' 286
'OR SALIC Two sets work harness,
ono new, .other good as new, priced
to sell, 610 Liberty St. 286
FOR SALE Itnlian prune trees S to
12o each, pear trees 4 to 6 ft. 4(le
Everything in trees. Muthls Nur
sery Co., Salem. ' 288
FOR SALE OR TRADE Work mtllo.
price $35, or will trade for fencing
- or lumber. Phone 517-L. tf
FOR SALE See me about growing,
your tomatoe plants for acreage;
also all other kinds of vegetable
plants; can save you money. O. E.
Pierce, phono 697-R-2, Red Top
Schoolhouse. 288
FOR SALE Forty-flvo tons flno
quality second and third crop
' alfalfa hay, one-half mllo west of
Talent school, $13 a ton. Ouy W.
Ronshnw, Tel. 365-Y Medford. 286
FOR SALE Grafting wax. Monarch
Seed Co.
FOR SALE llnlod nlfalfa hay $15 a
ton. Foothills Orchard, phone
011-J-4. 286
FOR SALE Garden loum, fertilizer,
sand and gravel. Samuel Buteman.
phone 912-J.
FOR BALE Well rotted fertilizer for
lawns or garden, delivered. Phone
7-F-4.
FOR SALE Oat hay, Noah Chandler
highway south of Phoenix. 299
FOR SALE Baloa alfalfa hay $15 a
ton. Foothills Orchard, phone
0U-J-4. 281
FOR SALE OR TRADE Tacoma
logging engine with lino. Big Pines
Lumber Co. tf
FOR SALE Pumps and
PuuI'b Electric Store.
motors.
291
FOR SALE Wood pipe. Paul's Elec
trlo Store. 291
FOR SALE Water systems, electric
and gusollne power. Paul's Electric
Storo. 291
FOR SALE Dry cordwood . cheap.
W. II. Everhard. -S. Fir.
FOR SALE Manzanita and oak
wood, $4.60 tier delivered, rhono
21, Central Point.
FOR SALE Corn. Pnone 691-J-2 at
meal time.
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Used Chevrolets
All in good condition
1922 Touring, good tires,
1924 license.
1022 Touring, good ties, new
top.
1921 Touring, ; cord tires, '
new top,
1919 Delivery, good body and -;
tires.
1917 Touring, good running
; condition.
Easy terms if desired
C.E. GATES AUTO CO.
IX) LEASE
To LEASE 'For term of years, busl
nes.H lot. fine location, or owner will
build to suit tenant. For further
Information sec Jtrown & White.
287
IX) St
LOST Vnlunblo Alredalo dog. tan
and gray, bob tail. Answered to
name Ring. Howard. Uuy llishop,
phono 17-F-2. 289
MONEY TO LOAN
TO LOAN II per rent loans, monthly
payment, miutung, ouying, VV. o.
Wright, Htowart Blk. 290
BUSINESS MIRKCTORY
Attorneys
REAM ICS & REAM ICS Lawyers, of
fice In Liberty Building.
Abstractors
MURRAY BROS. & ORE.ENE
Abstracts of Title, Rooms 8 and I
No. 32 North Contrul Ave., Uf
stairs.
JACKSON' COUNTY
. ABSTRACT CO.
. Abstracts of T 1 1 1
and Title Insurance.
Thn only complete
Title System bt
Jackson County.
A. E. KELLOGO Abstractor ot
Titles, Gold Hill, Oregon. Reliable
Jackson County Abstractor. Over
twenty years' experience 111 the
county. Phone 6-J-2 Qold Hill, tt
Building Materials
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK
BLOCK WORKS Specialize In all
kinds ot cement building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets.
1 ":: -" -
Olilropractlo Physicians ' "
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chlro.
practlo and Electro-Therapy, itl
28 Medfort Bldg. Phono 90S. tt
DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-EclectlJ"
Physlclnn. DR. LOUISE D,
HEDGES Naturopathic Chiro
practor. Mechano-Therapr, Spon
dylothornpy. Food Sciences, Chiron
practice. Office: Stewart Bldg,
235 E. Main St. Phones: lOfflce,
i,u; ties. ifu-f-l.
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic
iNnrvw njiBcinnsc. uirioe nours "-is,
2-5. 203-206 Liberty Bldg. OUloi
Phone 680; Res. 1027.
Demists '
DR. R. R. JOHNSON General Den.
tlstry and X-Ray. Third floor Kd
fovl Bldg. Phone 426.
DR. O. J.. JOHNSON Dentist, 138 E
Main St., over M..M. Dept. Store
Medford, Oregon. Phone ' 869
Res. 1023-H. Office hours 9 a. m
p ,m. Evenings and Sunday b '
appointment. ,
Expert Accountant
',
WILSON AUDITING CO. 0..M. Wil
son, c. p. A. , Attention given
anything In accounting and Income
Tax requirement! Look Into oui
simplified accounting method. Lib
erty Bldg.,. Medford. Phone 187-R,
Insurance
EARL S. TUMY All forms ot Inaur.
..anco: Fire, Auto, Life, Accident,
Bonds. Phone 4.02. 209 Liberty Bid,
' Money to Loan
J. B. ANDREWS Buys and -sells
mortgages nnd loans money on good
security. 81 N. Orape St. Pnon
68-M. 848
. Monuments
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.
Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General
Manager. P. M. Kershaw, Sales
Manager, 103 E. Sixth Bt,- Med
ford. U
Osteopaths
DR. F. O. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians,
416-418 Liberty Bid. Phone 904-J-8
Residence 28 South Laurel Bt.
: Piano Ynsmiotloa
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
Piano and Harmony. Studio $18
Liberty Bldg., Phone 72.
Printers ana Fdbllshers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tba.
best equipped printing office In
' Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing system.
etc. Portland prices. 87 N. Fir Bt
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAOB CO.
Office 43 North Front St. Phone
. 81.5. Prices right. Service guar-
anteed. t .-
DAVIS TRANSFER STORAOB
CO. Anything moved, day or
night. Service guaranteed. 38 8.
Grape. Phone: Office 844, or.rest
dence 1060 or 806.
Upholstering;
J. WEIS Upholstery, Manufacturer
of overstuffed furniture. Full line
of materials. Draperies . made tu
order. We do all kinds of uphol
stering. We deliver , and will call
and show samples. , Phone $01
Jacksonville, Ore.