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WEDFORT) MaTE TRTRTTNE, 'NfEDFOTI. OllFiOW TTTTT,TUY. VrtVEMTlF.Ti m vxcm SEVEN BRINGING UP FATHER By Georg'e McManus u UHIWDIOMA.QCIE F.VER , Tt-Ut KID WISHED OtS U'b - HE. FA.TI ILfcJ I HA'J THE MEAkbLEb- THATt) WH tsl-'.CI i 'j HERE - hope; t C,tT 'EN SO THEY HR CRUN o Downs' HE HE LLO -JICCo THE WIFE, WOl OUT 'bO AH! THW& OOCrNm VT THE DOOR wkOW .' I HAD TO eRlts COME OVER A.M' CKAX THW"LU TAKE. M MIND OFF THIb vMO IP'S 1 ' 1 ' -J vvi in J -'V.UU MWPL TO Ttvr i"' v.' VH HER Away 1 (mm HELLO - THEKIOt) WITH O,. fir . J 1 v I'r A-,s7 y v 1 1 J .' ".til siriiii fx i i .' ' I Markets Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 13. Cuttlo generally steady, classifications re vised: receipts 650. steers, good $7.85 8.25; medium, $0,607.85; com mon J4.75iirC.50'. winner and cutler eteers, $3.504.50; heifers, (food, $5,6040,25: common and medium, all weights $3."55.50; corns, good, $5.254110.75; common and medium, $3.25 05.25; dinners and cutters, $l.602.50; bulls, good (beef year lings excluded) $3.255.25; common to medium (canner and bologna) $2.75(it 3.50; calves, medium to choice 190 lbs. down $0.0018.50: ' cull and common, .120 lbs., down $4.60 Hi 0.50; medium to choice, 190 to $2.60 lbs., $08; medium to choice, 260 lbs., up, $4.604?6.50; cull and common $3.60S. Hogs fully 15c higher; rccelptB 1075. Top and built butchers $10; heavy weight, 250 to 350 lbs., medium, good and choice, $9i9.00; medium weight, 200 to. 250 lbs., medium, good ami choice, $9 10; light weight, 100 to 200 lbs., common, medium, good and choice, $9.26 10; light lights, 130 to 100 lbs., common, medium, good and choice, $8.6510; packing hogs, smooth, $707.50; packing hogs, rough $3.257; slaughter pigs, 130 lbs. down, medium, good and choice, $S9; feeder and stocker pigs. 70 to 130 lbs. common, medium, good and choice, $67. (Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs excluded in above quotations). ' Sheep unchanged; receipts ' 50. Lambs, light and handy weight, $10.50 $)12. (Eliminate medium and good valloy). Others unchanged. EK8M. PORTLAND, Ore.,, Nov..-13.-rEggs cent "higher; current receipt 60c; pullets 4343'4c; first, D050c; henneries 6151'Ac delivered Port land. Butter. Butter Prints unchanged. Cube butter 1 to 2c higher. Extra cubes, city 36c; standards, 36c: prime firsts 336; firsts 31V4c; undergrades nomi nal; prints 40c; cartons 41c. Butterfat steady, unchanged. Best churning cream, 35 36c net shippers' track in zone one. Poultry. , Live turkeys and undergrade dress ed turkeys weak and plentiful. Other lines moving at steady prices. Heavy hens 2021c lb.;' light, 1415c; springs heavy 1920c; light 2224e; stags, 13o; old roosters, 10c; ducks, whlto Pckin, ,1618c; live turkeys, 2021c; dressed turkeys, 2931c. Potatoes PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 13. Onion and potato markets firmer. Onions $1.751.85; potatoes $1,150 1.25. Nut3 steady. Walnuts, No. 1, bud ded 2830c lb.; filberts 1518c; almonds, 27c; brazil nuts, 1315c; Oregon chestnuts, 15 17c. Hops steady. New clusters, 13 1 5c; fuggles, 15lSc; old crop 10 12c Cascara bark quiet. New peel, 75 8c; old peel nominal. Oregon grape root, 4c lb. Portland Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 13. Wheat bids: Hard white, bluestem, baart, eoft white $1.61; western white, hard winter, $1.58; northern spring $1.67; western red, $1.51; BBB hard whlto, $1.70. Sno Francisco Market. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13,--(U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economies) Eggs steady to firm; extra pullets 50V4c undersized pullets, 40c. Butterfat f. o. b., San Francisco, 42 He. Broilers. 1 to 1 V4 lbs., 41fff45c; 1H lbs., 38 40c; colored 1'4 to 1H lbB., 34 37c; young roosters, colored, three lbs. and up, 2830c; staggy showing spurs, 22 26c. Turkeys, live young 2628o; old 2225c: dressed, young 3435c; old 3032c; off stock, 2628c. War Dept. Saves Money. WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. The war department reduced expenses $181, 708 during the last fiscal year thru prompt payment of Its bills, Brlgn- PERL FUNERAL HOME 1Mb 17 mm At Your Service Day or Night Information Cordially Given Cor. 6th and Oakdal Aintailarjoa. Mrvlco v ptjen 47 dier General Kenzle W. Walker, chief of finance, disclosed In his annual re port to Secretary Weeks. A lawn mower motor that has been Invented enables a man to record the distances covered each time lio uses his mower in un entire season. ' SUMMONS. Equity Suit to Heiernilno Adverse Claims to ltcul Proiicrty. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Jackson. - Raymond I. Hill, DolphuS B. Hill and Alexander B. Hill Jr., us trustees under the will of Alexan der B. Hill, doeeased, and H. K. Hnnna us administrator with the will annexed of the estate of said Alexander li. Hill, deceased, plain tiffs, versus Sylvester AJ. Walt, also known as S. M. Walt, and Mary Wait, hiB wife; Henry Richards and Harriet M. Richards, his wife; Carrie L. Johnson and John Doe Johnson, her husband; and the un known heirs of the said above named defendants, or any of them, If they be dead, and Jennie M, Damourotto, formerly Jennie M. Barnum, and Martin Damourette, her husband; Calestia P. Phlpiis, widow of Iredell J. Phipps; i. I). Phlnps, V. E. Pblpps and May 1'hlppB and Dell Phipps, Dale Phipps, Donald Phlpps, Calestia Phipps and Alice Phipps, the minor . nnd only heirs at law of W. J. Phipps, deceased, and Hestrella Phipps, widow of W. J. Phipps, de ceased; Olen Fabrick. Medford Domestic Laundry, a corporation, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in the real estate described In the complaint herein, defendants. To the above named defendants, D. E. Phipps, Sylvester M. Wait, also known as S. M. Wult. and Mary Walt, his wife; Henry Richards and Harriot Richards, his wife; Carrie L. Johnson and John Doe Johnson, her husband, and the unknown heirs of tho said above named defendants or any of them, if they be dead, and to Jennie M...JJa.mouretU, formerly -Jennie - M., Barnum, and Martin Damourette, her husband; Dell Phipps, Dale Phinns. Donald' Philips, Calestia Phipps and Alice Phipps, the minor and only heirs at law of W. J. Phipps, deceased, and Hestrella Phipps, widow of W. J. Phipps, deceased, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear in the above entitled court and cause and answer the complaint of plaintiffs on file therein on or before tho expira tion of six weeks from and after the 30th day of October, 1924 which is the date of the first publication of this summons. And you are further notified that if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, which succinctly stated Is for a decree requiring said defendants to set forth the nature of their claims to the following described premises sltuatod in the City of Med ford, Jackson county, state of Oregon, to-wit: From the point of intersection of the center line of East Main street and west line of Riverside avenue of the City of Medford, run north 37 degrees and 15 minutes, east 66.67 feet to the southwest corner of Taggart Tract! the point of beginning, and thence north 64 degrees 52 minutes east 70 feet; thence north 35 degrees 8 minutes, west 95.52 feet; thence north 66 degrees, east 204 feet: thence north 17 degrees and 45 minutes, west 10.14 feet; thence south 66 degrees, west 264.40 feet to the east line of River side avenue; thence south 27 degrees and 30 minutes east along the east line of Riverside avenue, 118.20 feet to the place of beginning: except that four-foot strip heretofore deeded to the City of Medford. more particularly described In Volume 83 of the Deed Records of Jackson county, Oregon, at page 64 thereof. That by said docrce It be adjudged that the defendants have no estate or interest whatever in or to said prop erty, and that the title of plaintiffs is a good and fee simple title thereto, free and clear from all and nny rights of the defendants or any of them, and thnt plaintiffs have Judgment against defendants for their costs herein. BARGAINS IN USED FURNITURE Fir Dresser, plato mirror..$15.00 Oak Dresser, plate mfrror..$27.50 Fir Writing Desk $10.00 Kitchen Chairs 75c to $1.60 Rockers $1.50 to $8.50 White Stond Table $4.50 USED HEATERS Electric Hetlllte Heuters $4.50 to $8.00 Wood Heaters..... $2.50 to $12.50 Oil Heaters $2.00 to $4.50 USED STOVES and RANGES Bargains In Small Cook Stoves. 6-Lfd Range, reservoir $27.50 3-I.id Bridge Beach, reser voir $37.50 PHONOGRAPHS Stewart Phonograph, 6 records $7.60 Columbia Portable, like new, 12 records $30.00 1216 N. Bartlett The Medford Exchange Two Stores: 211 W. Main 12-16 N. Bartlett This summons Is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order dated October 2S, 1924, and entered In the above entitled court nnd matter by Honorable A. L. Leavttt, Judge of said court, and wherein you are ordered to appear and answer within said time. H. K. HANNA. Attorney for 1'lalntiffs. Postoffice address, Medford, Oregon. Notice or Sale, of Government Timber. General I.nnd Office. Washington. D. C, Oct. 25, 1924. Nntlee is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the act of June !. 1916. (39 Stat., 218), and the instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of April 14, 1924. (50 L. JJ 376), the timber on the follow ing lands will lie sold: at public auc tion, at the U. S. Land Office, at !uko view. Oregon, December 15, 1924. at 10 o'clock a. m. to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be sub ject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commis sions nllowed, must be deposited at the time of sale, money to be returned if sale is not approved, othorwlse pat ent will Issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Ulds will bo received from citizens of the I'nlted States, associations of mleh citizens, and corporations organ ized under the laws of the United States or any stato, territory, or dis trict thereof, only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser the timber-on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Included In any offer of a larger unit: T. 41 S., R. 7 K., Sec. 5. frl. NE4 NE Va, pine 500 M: fir 100 M; SiV'H NEV4, pine 300 M, fir 100 M: XWS SWM. Pine 275 M, fir 40 M. SW (4 SW4 pine 500 M, fir 60 M. NK14 SHU. pine 460 M, fir 160 M.-XWK SEVi. Pine 400 M. SW4 SU 14. pine 400 M. Sec. 7. NEK NE, pine 450 M. N1VK NE, pine 440 M, fir 1U0 M. SEV4 NEW, pine 500 M. fir 40 M. SWt; NEW, pine 470 M, fir 170 M. NEV4 NWW. Pine S06 M, fir 120 M. SEW NWW. Pine 400 M, fir 130 M. frl. NWW' NWW Pine 330 M. fir 180 M. frl. SWW NW. pine 450 M. fir 200 M. Frl NWW SWW, Pine 020 M. fir 100 M. Frl. SWW 8WW, pine 420 M. fir 150 M. NEW SWW. pine 500 M. fir 60 M. SEW 8W W Pino 650 M, ilr 70 AI., none or tne timber on tnese sections to be sold for less than $4.00 per M for the pine and $1.00 ner M for the fir. GEO. R. WICKHAM. Acting Commissioner. HELP WANTED MAIiE WANTED An nil around ranch hand. Phone 668-R-2. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Dressmaking, lined. 116 Mistletoe. Coata re 202 WANTED Housework by two exper ienced girls. Phono 988. 202 WANTED Position as stockman or assistant, experienced In hardware, plumbing, gas and steam fittings, inventorying. Address Box 71, Jacksonville, Oregon, 20B WANTED Dress making, remodel Ing. alterations. 616 N. Central. 206 INSURANCE EVERY KIND McCurdy-Daniels Phone 123 Med. Nat. Bank Bid. ) fARM FARMERS WANTED MERIDIAN IRRIGATED READY-MADE FARMS Silt soil, paved highways, light, power, phone, best paid-up water right in California. Six cuttings alfalfa, 9 tons; perfect dairy, garden, fruit Bectlon. Near largest cities. Terms, small cash payment, balance enn be made out of crops. 10,500 acres to choose from. I personally guar antee this proposition every way. Next auto leaves Tuesday morning, to be back Friday. No expense to' you." Inspect this now. Also cutting up large tract Irrigation land In Jackson County, to be sold on crop payment plan. See me now. Phone 784-L J. C. TODAY'S BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Good paying business located In excellent location, reasonable rent. Total price of equipment, stock and fixtures, $1G00.00. Five hundred cash will handle. Owners leaving and say SELL! New store and confectionery and restaurant building located In mill district. Large lot with 4-room house and garage. The whole business for $1600.00. Part cash. Might consider leasing to rcliablo party. Palm Block CHARLES 1924 ev Intx Feature Service, Inc. .Great Pritrun right icservcd. ; HELP WANTEIV FEMALE WANTED Experienced waitress. Josephine Hotel. Grunts Pass. WANTED We require the services of an Intelligent, experit-iired, practi cal nurse fur work nf a spei lai na ture; permunenee and gund pay to one who can qualify, lieference. Write for Interview. I', o. Box 8 5u. 203 WANTED MISClOI.LAXEOt'S WANTED To buy a good horse that will work anywhere. 11. F. I'renbt, 331 West 6th. 202 WANTI01) Partner with some cap ital, in Mimll saw mill. Box 20 Mail Tribune. 2U2 WANTED Old false tenth. We pay as high ns $10 for full sets. Don't matter if broken. We buy ei-owns, bridges. Western Metal Company, llloomlnglon, 11. 2U1 WANTED Voung calf, 2 days to 2 weeks old. Phone S69-1I. 201 WANTED To rent, four or five room furnished or unfurnished bouse by Nov. 14. Must be strictly mutlern. Phone 972-J. Cull at lulu W. 11th Btreet. 201 WANTED For ca:i,i, modern house, 4 or 6 rooms, 2 lots, or about one acre close in. with house. Must be very reasonable. Mux U. E. M.. Mall Tribune. 201 WANTED TO BUY St. Louis prices for furs. We buy lots of them that have been shipped and returned. 241 N. Fir St. Johnson Product Co. Phono 97. If WANTED 3 housekeeping rooms with Improvements in a private place, or a Bmall furnished house Oloso In. Address L. 1. Smith, Hotel Holland. ,201 WANTED Invalids and old people to board and care for. Convales cent Home. Call 163 Ashland. 216 WANTED We nro pnylng for fresh large eggs,' 60eper dozen. Med ford Feed Co., 397 S. Front. WANTED To repair or ovorhaul your tractor, sprayer, gas engine, pump, or other equipment. Our work Is guaranteed. Williams Im plement Service. 209 WANTED Tlousen.ovliig and repair ing. 488-M or 48S-X. WANTED Clean cotton rags. Mall Tribune office. WANTED Wood sawing, phono 452Y I40tf WANTED Oood clean cotton rags at this orfc tf WANTED To Buy for Cash All Your Second Hand Furniture MORDOFF St WOOLF HIGHWAY HOME 3y2 ACRES Excellent suburban homo, onlV one mile from Medford, on Pa cific Highway and east front, with 31,4 acres and fully paid water right. Fine large bunga low home. Outbuildings. A SNAP ONLY $M50 FOUR-SITE REALTY AGENCY BARNE3 6 South Central A. WINS Phone 728 FOK HUNT MIHCEf.IuSKOl'S FOR RENT Cheap. James Gregory ranch near AMiite, fifty acres, ten in pears. I'hns W, Austin, 324 So. Ill' augo. 201 FOR RENT Ranches. largo and small. Gold Ray Realty Co., 15 N. Orapo St. tf FOR KEN'l ATAHTMENTS FOR RENT Apartment, 3 rooms, modern, electric range, garage, adults, No. 124 King si. tf FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment on ground floor. 34 0 N. Bartlett. Phone 703-M. lHilf FOIt RENT Fl'RMSIIKD ROOMS FOR HUNT Nice clean sleeping rooms, close In. 204 S. Central. 202 FOIt RENT Room, hot nnd cold water. Very convenient. 222 S. Holly. 203 FOR RENT Room with bath and garage. 738 W. 14th. Phone 926-X. 203 KOIt KENT Itoom In private home. Close In. 219 So. Holly. 201 FOR RENT Comfortable rooms In private house. Men preferred. 1307 W. Main. 202 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, steam heated, at the Fouutnln Lodge, by the day, week or month. 326 W. Main. lttStf FOR RENT nOtlSEKEEPI.VU ROOMS FOIt RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms, prlvalo entrance, bath, hot water. 917 Narregan street. 2113 FOR RENT Furnished liouseKeepIng room, ground floor. 234 E. 9th st.. city. I'bonii 950-R. 201 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 611 8. Central. 180tf FOR RKR1 HOUSES FORR KENT Furnished house. En quire 838 West Seeond. 201 FOR RENT Houses, brown & White ESTRAYEB TAKEN from my homo Hallowe'en, 50 foot garden hoso. Reward for return. J. M. llatemun. Photic 234-X. 201 LOST LOST 30x5.77 bnlloon tire and rim with cover. Liberal reward for re turn of same to Busy Cornur Motor Co. 202 - FOR EXCILNOH FOR EXCHANGE Auto camp, store, service station, with fine buugaluw home, and ovor one mile of river frontage. Home good bottom farm land. One of tho best coming re sort propositions to bo had. An op portunity. Will trade fori acreage or house. Four Sito Bculty Agency. 201 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Dodge Tudor sedan, cheap for cash. 107 E. 2nd St., cor. Front. . '202 FOR SALE Lain "23 Ford roadster, excellent condition; extras- also. 242 S. Holly. 202 FOR SALE Must sell my 1922 Ilulck. Will take light car as part payment. C. M. Crow. Trail, Oregon. 204 FOR SALE Bargain, Ford touring. $85. Jones & Klrkpatrlck. tt BUSINESS DIRECTORY Irura ranee. EARL 8. TUMY All forma of Insui ance: Fire, Auto, Life, Accident Bonds. Phone 402. 209 Liberty Hide 1921 Studebaker Light Six Coupe $600.00 ' A real buy Easy Terms MEPFORD AUTO CO. Buick Dealers "OR BALK LIVESTOCK 'OK SAI.I0 Thorolmhl.red dilnu-- i Jersey boar, $25. Plume 017-1.. Km: sale- Cedar 'resli cow. JarWsnn and FOR SALE Registered Jersey bull. Iterrj dale Jersey Fai in. Phone 4NS-W. 201 FOR SALE Fresh milk cows. M. Walsh, on S. Peach St., Just outside city limits. tf FOK SAItl-: Ten acres good black loam land, near Medford. Terms. Clniiee Nye, Prospect. Ore. 202 FOK SALE HEAL ESTATE 'OR SALIC Farm, close In on high way. Might consider Medford resi- . w-,,,-e in p.ui !', llli-lll. ICMIIN. flU dreSS Mux 15, Mail Tribune. . 2UI FOR SALE On Jacksonville high way. 2 to 40 acres seeded to al falfa. 1 mile from Mcdrord. II. N. Lodaiid. 225 'Small Oakdale. 202 FOR SALE 6 H' acres fine land. Well Improved. On highway. Al-o bungalows. Any part uf town. Call 09U-L. 208 'Olt SALE By owner, 12 acres Un proved, close in. $4000, $500 down. I'bonu 63U-U-I. 201 FOK SALE i -tllng out 10.000 acres assorted rnneiu-'. alfalfa, grain and stock ranches, '"hards 1 acre tractB'Up. Price $5.00 per acre up Cu 6 and 10 years time. Ranches for rent and exchange. Gold Ray Realty Co., owners, 16 N. Grape St. tf for SAi.ro no.Miss FOIt SALE Modern. Good five room Phono 1 07-11. house, 205 FOK SALE Small modern bungalow fur $1000. $-100 eash. 2N S. Colum bus or phone 927-W. 203 FOR SALE O-room modern plastered home on pavement. Alt assessments paid. Frull. shade and shrubs; large lot. Price $3200. $250 cash; balance like rent. Phone 728. 202 IXJIt SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE About 3 loll of first cut ting alfalfa hay In barn, $18. Phone 7-F-4. 200tf FOR SALE Oliver typewriter $10. Phone 37 1-L. 202 FOR SALE Safe, library table, stand table, ehalrs, top of counter and two counter gates. Three-quarter brass bedstead, springs, hall stand. 525 No. Riverside. 202 'OR SALE A dandy wood heater. 820 Dakota ave. 201 FOR SALE Turkeys for Thanksgiv ing, dressed or alive, and chickens for ronatlng. Also fryers. Deliv ered. J. Nnry. Phono 132-L. 211 FOR SALE First clasa alfalfa and gnln hay. George Hilton. Phone 4U8-H. 203 FOR SALE Kerr's poultry feeds, wholesale and retail. All kinds seods and feeds. May, straw, gen .eral trucking. Jesse L. Richardson. Central Point Feed Store. 204 FOR SALE About the last chance to buy fancy spuds at the extreme low price. $1.80 per 100 lbs. larger qvuiitltlos less. Phonson Produce Co. 241 N. FlrSt. Phono 97. tf FOR SALE Phonograph with "5 double disc records. Phono 81U-X. 201 FOR SALE Cabbago and pop corn Phone 835-W. 203 'OR SALE Dependable nursery stock nod all kinds of ornamcntnls. Phone me. Chas W. Austin, 324 So. Or ange. 201 FOR SALE Whlto Leghorn bnby chicks. Highest quality, any quan tity. Produeod by our own stock and hatched In our Wlshbono Mam moth Rogue River Poultry Farm and Hatchery. Phone 201-W-2. tf FOR SALE OR TRADT Phono graphs, records, furniture and autoa. Bargain prices. 15 N. Orapo. tf Pay for a Ford as You Ride T-3CASH Balance in 13 Monthly l'iiyiiicnts Tli is should cnahlo ev eryone to enjov a New Ford Car. C.L6AHSAUT0C0. fflP BrJlNE8S DIKKCTOHY Attorneys ItEAMES & HEAMUS Lawyers, of- flee in Liberty Building- NEWTON O. CHANEY Attorney at I law, Medford. Ore. Abstractors MURRAY BROS. It GREENE Abstracts of Title, Rooms 8 and I No. 32 North Central Ave., up stairs. JACKSON (X)UNTT ABSTRACT OO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Tllle system l Juckson County. A. .IS. KELLOGG Abstractor ol ; T'.tly.H, Gobi Hill, Oregon. Reliable Jackson County Abstractor. Over twonly years' experience in th county'. Phone 6-J-2 Gold Hill. U llulldliig Contractor tt. J. MILLER Building contractor. "Anything built anywhere." Modern hoines a specialty, office 107 E. Main, upstairs. Phone 939. Free plans and specifications. 23tt Chiropractic fliyslirlana OR. HAKVEY P. COLEMAN ChlPJ pracllc and Electro-Therapy. 427 28 Medford Bldg. Phono 966.. tt OR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Ecleotle Physician. DR. LOUISE E HWOGES Naturopathic Chiro practor. Mechano-Thorapy, Spon dyloiherapy. Food Sciences, Chlro pioctlce. Office: Stewart Bldg., 50b E. Main St. Phones: Office, 170: Res. 170-J-2. R. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Nerve. Specialist. Office hours fr-13. 2-6. 203-206 Liberty llklg. Office Phone 680. Res. Phone 1027. Den'lste DK. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist. Phono 0(19. Res. 776. Office hours 9 a. in. 6 p in. Evening and Sunday by appointment. ITH. H. E. MURPHY Dentistry, rental X-Ray. Mione 77, offlc -.cond floor Medford Bldg. Expert Aocoan'unt WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son. C. P. A. Attention given t anything In accounting snd Tneom T'ix requirements. Look Into ouf simplified accounting method. Lib erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-B. Money to Loan J. H. ANDREWS Buys and MlU mortgages and loans money on good security. 81 N. Orapo HL Phone 63-M. 4 Monuments THI? OREGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General Mnnnger. P. M. Kershaw, Sale Manager, 103 E. Sixth St., Medford. tf Osteopaths DR. F. O. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physician. 416-418 Liberty Bid. Phone 904-J-l Residence 26 South Laurel St. l'lniio Instouctlon FRED ALTON HAIQHT Teacher o! Piano and Harmony. ' Studio til Llbertv Bldg., Phone It. PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL Clara Tut tie Fonton, state accred' ited teacher. Burroughs System d? inusle study for beginners. High school credits given In piano an'l harmony. Medford Studio -722 I . Riverside. Wednesdays only. Prlntcro anil Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. ha tbl best equipped printing office la Southern Oregon. Book btndtnff, loose leaf ledgers, billing aystemu, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir St. Roofing nnd Builders' Supplies ' STA.S'DARD HOOFING BUILDER!! SUPPLY COMPANY (Successors to Medford Brick and Cement Blocll Works) Carey's highest gradf roofing paper. Everything In manu factured cement. With built up grnnlte roofs your roof trouble to over. Office: Cor. Fir and Elghtti. Phone 738-X. Transfer EADS TRANSFER A STORAGE C J. Office 32 North Front St. Pho Si 5. Prices right. Service gut' r anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAG.l Co. Anything moved, day or nlgiit. Service guaranteed. 29 S. Qrajs). Phone 644, or residence 1060. Upholstering J. WEI8 Upholstery, Manufactv -er of overstuffed furniture. Full Lne of materials. Draperies made to order. We do all kinds of uphol stering. We deliver and will r-AU and show samples. Phone UOB Jacksonville, Ore. Window Cleaning A. M. RHOADS Window cleanltur, floor waxing, Janitor servlc. 1. 1 South Ivy. Phone 706-W. HatlrtHO UOB fturMtttd. . . .11