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BRINGING SACY -WHAT't) THE MACTTE.15 A.P500fSO THlt HOObE?l'M ClTTllS' bC. A.IS TIRE.D Or TM'fa TO Portland Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 17. Cattlo Nominally steady; receipts, 29 head. Hogs-Steady, considering quality; receipts, 93 head, feeder and Blocker pigs, 70 to i:S0 lbs., common, medium, ood and choice. JS.50 (?i 9.50. Sheep Nominully steady; no re ceipts. Fnne. PORTLAND, Ore., Keh. 17. Eggs ! One cent to 2 cents higher: current ' receipts, 25c; imllets, ' 22 Vi fir 23c; firsts, 24 Va Iff 25c; henneries, 25',4(rj 20c, delivered Portland. Butter. PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 17 Ilutler Firm; scarce. Extra cubes, 41c; standards, 43V4c; prime firsts, 41c; firsts, 38c; undergrades, nominal; prints, 45c; cartons. 40c. Ilutterfat Steady; best churning cream, 43c net shippers' track in zone No. 1; 45c delivered Portland. Pcultrv. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 17. Poultry! Steady. Heavy hens, 22T23c; light, 17c; springs. 22 (ft' 23c; old roosters, 1(lo: ducks. White Pekln. 20 Male: live turkeys, 23c; dressed turkeys, J3fi( 3l!c; geese, lCc. Onions and Potatoes. pnilTl.AVn Ore Feb 17. Onions Barely steady; $2.75 3.25. Potatoes Weak, plentiful; $1.75. Portland Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 17. Wheat bids: Hard white, bliipstem, baatt $1,110; soft white $1.80; western white $1.78; western red $1.73; P. 111 hard whlto $2.15.. l Today's ear receipts Wheal. 14: barley 1; flour 4; corn 3; oats 3; hay 0. San Francisco Poultry. "SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 17. (U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics.) Broilers. 1 to 1H lbs.. 42044c; 114 lb;. 3840c; colored, 1V4 to 1 3-4 lbs., 38tfi)40e: snuahs. fancv. 50(f 5-lc. San Francisco Eggs. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 17. Eggs Firm; extras, 30Mic; extra pullets, 29,c. lluttcr, f. o. b. San Francisco, 51c. Radio Programs for Tonight KIM. Los Angeles, 404.1 meters. 8 to 10, program presented through tho courtesy of the T'oerless Products Co., arranged by Julie Keller, harpist. KIT. Los Angeles, 407 meters. 8 to 0. Los Angeles Examiner program. 9 to 10. Packard liallad Hour, present ing alt the old favorites. KNX. Hollywood, 337 meters. 8 to 9. sponsored by First National South cast Bank. 9 to 10. 100th Infantry band, director La Forte. 10 to 12. Hotel Ambassador-Abe Lyman's Co connut drove orchestra. !"ON, Long Beach, 232.4 meters, 9 i't : Virginia Hotel Ballroom or-"l-'.-a. ' .-'HC, Sa nFrancisco. 270 meters. u 10. dance program by Paul Kelll's orchestra, playing in II Trovatorc Roof Garden Cafe. . KGO. Oaklund, 301 meters. 8:00, studio program. 10 to 1:00, dance music program hy Henry Halstead's orchestra and ' soloists, Hotel St. Francis, San Francisco. KPO, San Francisco, 429.5 meters, 8 to 10, Olympic Club night.'. 10 11. Gene James Rose Room Bowl Or chestra, playing in the Palace Hotel. KLX. Oakland, 509. 8 meters. 8 to 9, studio progain (special) presented by the Pacific Radio Trade associa tion. I KGW, Portlarid.4S5.1'rnet'ers7 8:00. CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 The Markets I UP FATHER ME. ' f Oregon Agricultural College Extentlon Service lecture. 8:30, conceit by Ml. AukcI college Jubilee Minstrels. 10. Multnomah Hotel Strollers (2 hours). KFOA. Seattle, Wash., 455 meters, 8:15, weather report, 8:3 Oto 10:00. The Times program dance music by Tools Hates l'avllion orchestra. 10 to 11. Eddie Darkness and bis orchestra playing from tho Marino room of the Olympic Hotel. WKAA, Dallas, Texas, 470 meters. 9 to 10, Dwlght Ilrown in organ re cital at the Palace Theater. t The Screen Vaudeville 11111 Tonight. licit Leigh and company in Hie in teresting comedy, "Five Minutes From the Station," a domestic playlet thai lias many lieraty laughs and Just a bit of heart interest, arc tho regular headline!- of the new Western or Or phcum, Jr.. vaudeville at the Hunt's Craterian theatre. The Petet Troupe of Foot Jugglers, three men and a woman, du some marvelous things, throwing one an other about In the air and Qrinn and Cavcrly in "Done In Oil" get many laughs for their comedy. Jessie Millar, cornet soloist, shows herself to be mistress of that instru ment and of the Italian piano accel -dion as well. Her act is well liked. Earl Faher and .Margie, the latter a beauty from the "Follies." present bits from the late musical comedies and revues, and put over their songv to much applause. The usual good moving pictures and Hunt's Craterian Theatre orchestra, under the direction of Wilson Waite, completes the bill. Ramon Navarro Coming. "The Red Lily," which is to he (he Rialto Theatre attraction today, to morrow and Thursday, Is a case In which there should be perfect har mony belW'een author and director a situation in which there is often much friction when pictures are made for the same man who wrote, the story. Fred Niblo, also directed its making. Therefore, he underi-ln ids absolutely not only the mechanics of the plot but the motives that actuate the characters, for they tiro creations of his own brain. Niblo has set his scene In France, the start In picturesque Brittanv and then Paris in whose maelstrom of 1 1 f a boy and girl are whirled to destruc tion and then hurled toget'ie.- uc,ain to seek regeneration. At first tlie peaceful life of a vil lage with a boy and glr! lovinj; one another with a great love, but par ental wrath on the part of tie. rich father of the boy, who refuses to have his son mate with tho daughter of a cobbler, sends tho young lovers to Purls to seek happiness there. 'Accident separates them, and cir cumstances sue kthem down Into the depths, tho life of the thief for the boy and the woman of the streets for the girl. Onco more the god of chance throws the dice and they meet again to begin the upward climb,' even tually reaching the heights. Niblo picked Itamon Novarro to he his John and Enid Dennett for the .M.'ii'lhc of the story. Harry I.angden in a Mack Sennett. "Flickering Youth," International News an d"Poggy" at the organ ure added features on the bill. Two local young men were given a warning this morning by the sheriff's office, after having been apprehend ed by officers "parking" last night. The girls with them were reported to have been about 15 years of ago. The sheriff's office is Issuing a warning that parking nlong the "highways and byways" will come In for considerable investigation as the officers are work ing nights as well as days. Grants Pass Courier. 'H. C. (Clyde) Hazehigg, former local resident, passed through Med ford Sunday on his way from his home in Oakland, Calif., to Portland on official business for Sherman Clay and Co., with whom he is as sociated. Mr. Hazclrlgg left ' "here some seven years ago to go with this firm-ns salesman In . their Oakland store, and since that time has, made noticeable progress in the mutical world of the bay territory. WANTED To Buy for Cash All Your Second Hand Furniture MORDOFF ft WOOLF METVFORD MATT) TTttBTTNTl. tNOW-HbTE:iS- I'D LIKE. TO HA.VE A,m UtSDELRWVrsOIK AROUND HERE. HELP WANTED MALE MEN WANTED Salesmen with pep. Splendid opportunity, fail on P. J. Myers. 2nd house south of Talent on right. 281 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Salesladies to Introduce a beautiful New York line of ladles' Knits and dresses. First time shown In Oregon. Ask for Mrs. Cluypool at Hotel Medford, from 5:30 to 0. evenings. 280 WANTED Woman of pleasing per sonality and business ability to take charge of well established business. No c.-ipitnl required. Address Ilex 350. Mail Tribune. 2Sli WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED 37G-M. Garden work. Phone 2 82 WANTED Sewing. 215 Haven St. 280 WANTED Work by expert rose pruner. Tel 1 144. 288 W A NTK I) M 1 SC l: LI, A N KOUS WANTED To buy a three or four . room house by monthly payments. I llox 10. Mall Tribune. 281 I WANTED To contract logging, any thing from 20.000 to 100,000 a day, furnish own equipment. E. J. Jenk ins, lien. Del., Medford. 285 WANTED Cash paid for false teeth, dental gold, platinum and discard ed .it-welry. Hoke Smelling and lie fining Co. Otsego, .Mich. 304 WANTED Would like to hear trom some one Who has small farm to rent on shares. Address llox Farm, care Mail Tribune. 2"81 WANTED Young team of horses, well broke for farm work, weight about 1400 lbs. Phono 447-X. 281 WANTED TO DC Y St. Louis prices for furs. We buy lots of them that have been shipped nnd returnew. 241 N. Fir street, Johnson Produce Co. Phone 97,. tf LOST LOST A bill folder containing two operators' license and some change. I Please return to the Mail Tribune ! office. 282 , LOST Overcoat. King's Highway. I'loaso leave at Mall Tribune otnee. 282 LOST At Eagle Point Saturday night, hro'.vn overcoat, two keys In pockets. Send to 123 So. Front street. Med ford or leave with L. Kincaid, Ea gle Point. 280 FOUND FOl'ND Fur. owner can have same by proving property noil paying for adv. Mail Tribune office. FOR TlKNT HOrSKKEEPiXtJ ROOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. l'hone 955-lt. 234 E. 9th. 284 FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, steam heated. 007 fa. Cen tral. Phono 574. If FOR RENT Large housekeeping room for lady. Alta Nuylor, 20 S. Fir street. 283 THIS WEEK'S EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES Well located gas station on highway, with equipment; plenty room lor additional buildings; a good Investment. Would liko house In Medford; will assume. 2!B acres with paid-up water right, house and outbuildings; ideal chicken tract; trado on anything. Several good Medford homes for which wo will tako in a car, lots, or acreage. o D O 5 FOUR-SITE REALTY AGENCY Medford Building EZ301 FOUR PEAR ORCHARDS LEFT Non-Resident Owners Say Sell 20 acres $6300 $2500 caBh. balance terms. Fair house and barn, chicken house; beautiful grounds; 10 acres in Winter Nells, Bartlett and Bosc Pears, balance mostly alfalfa. A great bargain. 23 acres $275 per acre, terms on part. Near Medford; half )n bear ing pears; small house and bam; one of the finest building spots in Jack son county. This is extra fine land. ThlB year's fruit crop should noarly pay for place. Some equipment , 20 acres on paved highway all In pears $5000, half cash. Fruit In spector says nothing botter offered in county. Also have six acres Pear Creek bottom garden land with new bunga low, for $3000 good terms. Phone 784-L J. C. BARNES 6 8o, Central Ave. We Solicit Your REAL ESTATE BUSINESS In All Its RENTALS :: 8ALES OPPORTUNITY A special value In Pears and Alfalfa. One of our finest districts. Modern building equipment, wonderful crop In sight. Attractive terms can bo arranged. BROWN & WHITE AGENCY, Inc. 12 East Main 8t. fTlDFORD, OKEfiOy. TUESDAY. FEBRTTAHV 17. "bHOT UP I OOlS'T WAvtAT'To TA.UK TO FOn KENT HOUSES. TO HUNT Completely furnished bungalow, in country, for three months. Call 710. It. L. Wilson. FOR KENT 0-room modern furnish, ed house, 225 So. Riverside. Phone 4 57-J. 281 'Oil KENT -G-rooni 1'urnlshed bouse. Call r 1 5 So. Central. 281 FOR KENT 5-rnoin house mid barn: close in, $30. Call 344-J. 281 FOR RENT New, modern, 4-rooin home: located on imvemont. Chas. A. Wing, l'hone 72S. 280 FOR RENT Houses, Brown & White FOR RENT FURIKH.T:D ROOMS I'Ull KENT Nice sickling rooms, close in, 204 So. Ccntltil. 282 FOlt RENT Sleeping nim, front en trance, with bath and phone privi leges. 305 E. Jncksnn, near Armory, l'hone 3S1-M. tf FOR KENT Sleeping rooms at 204 North Ivy. 2SU FOR RENT Steam heated sleeping rooms. Close In. Hot water. Just been reflolshed. Phone .122. 271 tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartment, unfurnish ed, Carglll Court. 282 h'OR RENT Furnished apartments. 414 S. Riverside. 282 FOR RENT Furnished 8-ronni apart ment. 821 W. loth street. Phone 386-W. 281 FOR RENT Furnished apartment, for adults only. 425 So. Oakdale. 281 FOR RENT Furnished apartment for gentlemen. Heat, private en trance, ground floor. 1021 West 9th. l'hone 482-R. 28(itf FOR RENT Furnished apartment, throe rooms, electric range, gnrago, 124 King street, corner of loth st. 270tf FOR IE EVT MISCKLLA NEOl'S FOR RENT Bachelor apartment. 140 .So. Holly. 281 FOR RENT Ranch 45 nrres. Bear crook bottom land, 15 acres under Irrigation. Team and tools on place. Inquire Tkl-'nt Garage, Talent, Ore. 284 FOR RENT OR KALE Rooming Ifouso. 408 West 6th St. 280 AJAX; FIRESTONE, MASON TIRES Protected against accidents, negligence, and defects, not just gtiarantuod. High quality. Low prices. As Near as Your Phone Crankca3o Service and Greasing Phone 463 Armory Service Station :oi OEXO II o D o J Medford, Oregon Hranchcs LOANS INSURANCE X. rnr-J r . - a c-mill 1925 ov Int l Featurf: Scrvice, Inc. TAKEN I I' 'AKEN CP One brown mare mule, 3 years old, no visible brands: one -orrel horse. 9 years Obi. branded circle on left shoulder. Owner can have same by describing and pay ing damages. Otherwise stock will be sold at sheriff's sale. L. R. Ewall, Drownsboro. 2S2 Itl'SlNKSS OPPORTI'NITIES FOR SALE OR LEASE General store and post office. Sams Valley. Geo. W. Parker. Uutte Falls. 27 1 FOR SALF POCLTRY AND EGGS FOlt SALE Now. 40(1 White Leghorn baby chicks, 8 days old. Healthy and strong. $11 per hundred; 950 for all. Also 375 l.mhy chicks .lust hutched, the lot for $40. These ' are bargain prices to dispose of the surplus. We have the best brooder for sale. Roguo liiver Poultry Farm. 201-W-2. 281 FOR SALE One dozen nice laying White Leghorn hens. 75c apiece. Also nice shepherd female pups to give away. 524 N. Riverside. 280 WANTED Setting hens. Gordon C. Warner. rclcpnonc i,',mi-,m. I l FOR SALE 300 April pullets, $1 each. Mrs. C. Carey. Phone 3 I1-J-I. 29 0 FOR SALE March chicks. Rocks, Reds and Wyandotts. Custom hatching next few days. Dressier Square Deal Hatchery. Phone 951-L. 282 FOR SALE Bronzo turkey Toms. Phone 7F14. 280 FOR SALE At. a mnignliv. Stand-ni-d electric Incubators and brood ers. Also high grade Rhode Is land Red hatching eggs. 519 North Bartlell s(ret. Phone 1058. 282 FOR SALIO -HOMES FOR SALE fi-ronm house, near the big mill. Price SI 50(1; terms. Also butcher shop on highway, equipped and new. Cull 372 or 6HU-L. 280 FOR SALF. REAL KaTATE FOR SALE Small acreage near Cra- i t tin- Lake avenue, close to city lim its. Beautiful building location, easy terms. Phone 805-J. 2115 FOH SALK KulldlhK silos with nat ural treofl and good view, with ncr( ago to suit. The hvul irrigutml land in tho valloy. Ih frou from Into Hprlng frost and mnudgo mnoko htm imvcr rroKsoii it. Only flftcfn min utes from Mod ford and I ho road.'i nro good now. Terms. Ti'l'mhono 7K8U3. Owner. 1!SU FOR SALE Save commission, buy di rect from owners, 04 aer.-a Irrigated alfalfa, fruit or garden land. Cheap paid up water right; no shortage. ' For particulars address Nicewood n.i,d Croft, Central Point, Oru, R. F. D. 2. 294 SACRIFICE SALE 10,000 ncres as sorted alfalfa, grain, orchards oud stock ranches. 1 acre tracts and up. Price $0 per aero up, 0 and 10 year's time. Ranches for rent and oxchango. Gold Ray Realty com pany, owners. 15 N. Grape St. tf FO It SALE MV ESTOC K FOR SALE Several head registered Hereford hulls, right In every way. James Campbell. 293 FO RSALE Cheap, fresh Jersey cow Willi heifer calf, good milker. In quire at No. 010 South Peach street. 282 FOR SALE One pedigreed Ameri can blue doe und litter; one podi- . greed blue buck; four grnde does and litters. On highway, opposite county farm. 281 FOR SALE Ilrown mare, 10 years old. sound and true, weight around 1200 pounds, or will exchange for heavy horso or heavy team. James Campbell. Phone 17-F-21. 281 FOR SALE Good young team, weight 2700. Phone 500-M. 281 FOR SALE Four thoroughbred New Zealand red does; 1 Belgian hare doe and 1 1 young hares. Jack Wil son, Gold Hill. Ore. 280 FOR SALE Horses and mules; 7 good matched teams, weight 1200 to 1800. Several good odd horses. 3 span of big mules, 1 five year old mule, weight 1300. Dr. J. L. Helms, Redwood Highway, Grants Pass, Oregon. ' 283 FOR KALE 2 Jersey cows, one fresh, other soon; 2 1 Jersey helefrs; 50 thoroughbred R. I. Rod hens. Phone 344-J. 281 FOR HALE 3 extra, good cows. Just fresh. M. Walsh on South Peach stret. Just outside city limits. tf Your Plato Glass Window is a necessary and expensive Investment which you should protect. The possibility of plate glass damage is no less general than the possibility of any other form of accident. Insure it today. CARL 7. TENGWALD Hotel Holland Bldg. Phone 943 102" By Georg'e McManus 18 vrra "WELL CERTMNUW vT53) AIM Its CAD ABOUND Q 1 rally I. here - g SI V 7 -.1- J j jj I 2 ' 7 Crcnt nritain rights rrrirvcil. FOR SALF, LIVESTOCK FOlt SALE Fresh milk cows, reason able terms can be arranged. Gltzen Stable, l'hone 551. 29S FOR SAI.H MtM-l-Ll.ANI'.Ol'S FOR SALE I'.lue club wheal for seed or food; heavy producer. Can be suwn Up to April 1st. Nice clean seed. James Campbell. 2s;i FOR SALE Best llnolium. cheap. 212 Haven street. 281 FOR SALE ll-F-22. Incubator, brooder. 2S2 FOR SALE Monarch steel, wood or coal range, fn A-l condition. 327 W. 8th street. I'nono m;ii-.i. u FOR SALE Team horses, harness, wagon. Inquire 100 Elm street. 285 FOR SALE One 3000 gallon oil tank In good condition. Karl Meier, R. 2, Box 91-A, Medford. 285 FOlt SALE Range, 22 Inch heater, iron bedstead with mattress, couch, 4 dining chairs, 2 rockers, exten sion walnut table, dresser, rug and other articles: used only 10 months. J. 1'. Ilolhrook, 122 Almond street. .Medford. 284 FOR SALF Now 3-bnttom Id-inch Oliver plow. $140. E. H. Wllhrow. Talent, Oregon. ' 284 FOR SALE 1 sideboard, solid oak; good as now. 1 Mcllougal cabinet good as new. Bargain tf sold this week. Cull at 1000 W. 9th street. 284 FOR SALE--llpllod alfalfa hay a Seven Oaks, on Pacific highway north of Central Point. L. A. S; ade, Jr., Central Point, Ore. " FOR SALE Cedar and posts. Box 67 Talent. yew w FOR SALE Drag saw. Talent I :.! Box 07, Talent, Ore. . SJ FOlt SALE-t second hand dra, Just overhauled, $00. Hu1 Bros. FOR SALE ISO new lettuce at a bargain. Inquire acre' highway from County Falrm FOR SALE Shadoland seed . E. Tucker. Brownsboro, Ore. t. 3 l, t. 2s a FOR SALE Rhubard plants. Mon arch Seed Co. if -OR SALE (-upper carbona. Milestone. Monarch Seed C FOR SALE Fenco posts, red cedar. Phono 7F14. FOR HALE Seed potatoe . varieties. Reasonable Pr son Produce Co. FOR SALE Fancy netted . - toes from Klnmath Falls at reason able prices. M'hoso who have used Klawialli Falls potatoes will toll :".-l thore are none better. Johnson Produce Company. 241 N. Fir stroet. Phono 97. LTiB'tt PGR SALE Fancy apples from the Rear Creek orchards. Johnson Pro duco Co. 241 N. Fir street. Phone 97. 255lf FOR SALE OR TRADE Autos and furniluro. Now phonographs and records half price. 15 N. Grape, tf FOR SALE Now 9x12 senmless Mns Innd rug. Never usod. DoVoe's 8'oro. t FOR SALE Applos, Spltzenbiirg at $1.00 to $1.90 per box packed. Green wood & Anderson, end 2v. Central. tf ijiisiness imirccTollY nulldllig Supplies nnd Roofing STANDARD ROOFING AND BUILD ERS SUPPLY CO. Build up Roof 'lng, Ashland Granlto Top. 15 years guarantee Rest grade of roof pa per cement. Pressed brick, plain and faced wall blocks, foundation ce ment lncks, fire place brick, all colors. All material Class A. Port land Beaver Cement for sale. As phalt by ton. barrel or pound. Tel ephone 738-X. Furniluro REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS of fur niture, work done at your homo or at our shop. A. N. Tbiebault. Tel. 9 09- R. Special Offer for the Balance of February lA'nyone buying a new Ford car with balloon tires may Lave the exchange on balloons for $40.00 instead of $75.00, the regular price. Take advantage of this special offer. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Itl'SlNKSS DIRECTORY Attorneys R FAMES REAMES Lawyers, of fice ill Liberty Building. Abstractors MURRAY BROS. A GREENE Abstracts of Title, Rooms 3 and 5 No. 82 North Central Ave., upstairs. jack so v corxTir AliKTRACT CO. Ah-aracis or Title mid Title Insurance. The tnly complete Title System iu Jackson County. A. E. KELLOGG Abstractor of Titles. Gold Hill, Oregon. Rellublo Jackson County Abstractor. Over twenty years' experience In thft county. Phono O-J-2 Gold Hill. tf RuHdlug Contractors PEFLEY DKOS. Contractors and builders. Jul) work a specialty, cab inet work,- painting and plastering. 1112 Reddy Ave., iledford. Phone flilo-M. Chh-oprnc''. K. r iFFMAN Oitropractlo .v, 1st. Office hours 9-12. 2-1 Liberty Bldg. Office Pic 08. phone 1027. ivntlsts ill o. ,' . .SON Dentist. Phons ; .0. Offico hours 9 a. : ; Evening and Sunday by a. . it. II. i. MURPHY Dentistry. .-Rny. Phone 77, offioj Moor Medford Rldg. Kxpcrt Accountant ' jON auditi.no co.-j-e. m. Wll .1, C. 1. A. Attention given tc . lything in accounting and Income jx requirements. Look Into our .mplifiod accounting method.' Lib- rty P.lds., Medford. Phone 167-R. Insurance EARL S. TUMV All fo.':.is of Insur ance: Fire. Auto, Lite, Accident, I!. olds. Phono 402. 209 Liberty Rldg. 3Ioney to Isiau J. H. ANDRKW'S Buys and . selln mortgages and loans money on good ' security. 31 N. Qrapo St. Phonp li.l-M. ' 246 Funeral Director PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor. Sixth and Oakdulo. Ambulance sorvice. Phone 47. MoIIUlllClltH I'HU OREGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, OonerAl Manager. P. M. Kershaw, Salefl Manager, 103 E. Sixth St., Medford. tf Osteopnths DR. P.O. CARLO W, DR. EVA MAINS CARLO W Osteopathic Physicians 410-418 Liberty Hid. Phono 904-J-8. Residence 2li South Laurel St. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON 11A1GHT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Sludlo 21S Liberty Dldg., Phone 72. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. : Rook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing Bystoms, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir St. Ftrunsler EADS TRANSFER & STORAOB CO. Office 22 North Front St. ' Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. -. - ..... DAVIS TRANSFER -&' STORAOB CO. Anything moved, day or night Service guaranteed. 29 8. Grape. Phono 044, or rosldenco 1060, ' Upholstering . WEIS Upholstery, Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture. Full Una of mnterlals. Draperies made to order. Wo do ell kinds of uphol stering. We deliver and will call and show samples. Phone 101 Jacksonville, Ore. VETERINARY MEDFORD VETERINARY HOSPIT AL, Dr. E. C. McCulloch. Graduate Veterinarian. Office consultations free. Corner Orape and Fifth, Med ford, Ore. l'hone $69 Day or night. Window Cleaning GEO. A. 8EBLY Window Cleaning, floor waxing, Janitor service, build ings, nto. Have taken over A. af, Rhodes' work, Lul tlooige dp tfa fUune , DR. BAR V F .' ' ' i -Chiro- prnetlr. . -- ;.. .. ... ; i v, "CIT- ' I inoi -JOS. M i 1 . '-irj.VIKS ".elect ic i' I ,, n,- OH ... V.. ; ; ' '( l - Nei uior - i . , . i ,rs 'ii . . -h-'. . r . ' po.. u-(her. Iro- piMctice. .,ldg.t r.r. i-;. at. rv.es: Office -I ru J 0-J-2.