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CD Q rjj QO MEDFORD MATL TRTBUXR MKHgORD, ORflOOX, MONT$V. JUNE iff 10-2." n 5 PAGE SEVEN BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus ?A,bEv-ILl GIVE. YOU TEN DOUUA.R'b IPS-ouUL HOLD THlo CM" A,tM HOUR I WMstSA, cT HOME. A.N' DON'T WANT HIM To FOLUOW MSI- f- PA.-- W DOCTOR. That CA.T crrTiw v CAM 'QCFVSTCH- H o e o k;i';"u-,L- &HAT THE. MATTER. 1 I aaW. JWV:, Pflf X ' ''" 192S ov iNT-FeATuwe Service. Inc.'?- ' Je. ..v I , ' ' i -" -" Creat Britain riRritii reserved. I I GI5 MOORS REFUSE TO FIGHT FRENCH-ON WORLDWAR LINES RABAT, Morocco. June 15 (A. P.) - M. Painleve, the French premier, who has been visiting the zone of hostili-WiN lies in French Morocco. left Rabat i late yesterday by uirplane for Malaga, Spain on his way back to Paris.' 'I will make a full report of my visit to Morocco to parllunient Tues day afternoon," M. l'ainlcve informed the correspondents. The premier expressed isatisfaction with the morale and health of the troops but explained that the Moroc can warefare whas boiny conducted along entirely different lines than those set for the European war. M. Painleve requested General Javqucmont, chief of his military staff, to give the correspondents a few more technical details "from a military viewpoint." The general said: "We are in a very favorable situa tion; there is nothing to fear for the safety of Fez or even Taounat. Our aviation will be strengthened' both as to personnel and material. "Observation balloons are on their way here and wilj,be posted all-along' the front. ' " ' "It is a false comparison undir the conditions of this warfare to pit a thousand Riffians against a thousand best European shock troops. The lat ter certainly would annihilate the Moors in open warfare, but they are under a disadvantage here. "The Moors have only a few can non and possess practically no ma chine guns. Nearly all the wounds of our soldiers result from rifle, fire, In which the tribesmen excel." l-.artliqtiakt lu .lamaicu. KINGSTON, Jamairn June 15. ,A. P.)" A sharp earthnuake shock was felt hero shortly before one o'clock this niomlriB causlnr; some excitement, especially in the residen tlal district of Kingston. , Coast Freight llul.se Held l'p. WASHINGTON. June 15. Rate in- rrpnHn on Hnni-n rtnnv mitieN and like ci ease on doots. dooi panels anu use '"'""-""'s ii-Jin ii.j-iii 'um.l --. . points to Michigan. City and Gary, Ind., which railroads proposed in lu .WANTED WILL PAY CASH For Chickens Fryi ers and Hens Phone 325 WANTED To Btiy for Cash Ail Your Second Hand Furniture H0SD9FT ft W00L1" HONEY MOON COTTAGE Built for Two Furnished FOR RENT At Cold Spring Camp Prospect F. P. Salter, Prospect or Medford make effective today, wcro held up by the inter-state commerce com- ,,bv holrl un NEK Kino 300 SI., red tir 60 M.. KKM NH'Vi FOIt RUNT APARTMENTS WAJfTEH SITCATlOJiS 11.11 Muri-LMEMin.. I ""r"8 "'"IA'"ml - mission . until October 31, pcnuing investigation. Noth-e of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the part nership lately subsisting between ua the undersigned William O. Pierce ana Jesse H. Plvmire. carrying on- busi ness under the firm name and style of "Hill's Tractor Shop.' 'at North Riverside avenue, at Medford. Oregon, 1 was on the 13th day of June, J 9 2 5, dis- I Knlvort liv tmilmil rnntnt rd f:ii as t - cgurdH the said Jese It. Plymire. who retires from the firm. The business be continued by the said William V J',,ri'e- the firm nume of inns tractor nop. Dated this 13th day of June. 1!25. WILLIAM G. PIKKCE, JESSE B. PLY 11 IKK. NOTICE OP SAIjTC of cuvnnxufcNT TIMUEll. GENERAL I.AN1) OFFICE, Wuuli.ittftoiJ, 1. t- May 8, 1925. ' Notice in heroliy ffiven that suiijuct lu tlic .nnditionn mid limit itions of the iut'n ut June U, 191(1 (H9 Shit. 21K). February 20, 11)19 (40 Stat. 1179), uml June 4, 19JU (41 Htnt. 7 aiiil purKUaiit to departmental rt-KlJllll1(S ot April 1 I, 1924 (50 L. I)., 37(i), the timln-r ou tlie followiiiff luridH will be sold July ti, 192A, tit 10 o'UocX A. M.. ut pub in aiiL'tlori ut the U. S. bund Office at Hosebmjf, Oregon, to the higiieHt bidder at not letw thun tut upiiraistd value nil Rliown by this not Ire, sale to tie sub led fo the approval of the Secretary cf Uie Interior. The purchase price, with tin additional mm of one-fifth of 1 per cent thereof, being comminsioim allowed, must Im deposited ut time ot iwtle, money to be return d it nale is not approved, otherwise patent will issue (or tlte timber which imint be removed within ten years. Hids will be receiwtl from citizens of the United tiUtea, iisfociatioiifl of such eitiz-enn and corpo ra tiutia organized under the Ijuk of Uc Uriicd SUite, or any state, territory or district tnereof only. Upon application of a qualified pur chaser, the t'niber ou any lejral K-alalivisioi) will be offered separately before being included in any offer of a larger unit- T. 1$ S.. U. ii W, Sec. f, SWU HV.Ki fir 7S. M.; T. 28 S., it. 1-0 W., Sec. 27, SK14 SW fir 140 M., white oedar'2110 M., HV1 SWVi tif 100 M., white cedar SR0 Al.; T. 28 S.. It. 11 W., Heo. 11. NWM SWU flr'-J.Va 11. X&: 10. NW4 NWV fir 14(i() M., SV NWtt 'ir 720 JI.; T. HI S.. It. 11 W., Sec. 9, NliA NB fir 330 M while -edar 245 M., (SKVi NUH fir 440 Aft, white miliar aca;AL, red omliit :76 M none o( the timbor on these sections to be sold fnr lets than $2.00 per -Si. tor the fir and red-cedar and $7.0fl per Si. for tno white .cedar. T. 25 S., H. 12 W., Ker. 19, SEW Hr 850 A!.; T. 26 S.. Ii. 11 W-. See. 7, lot Ui rep fir1300 JI., none or the timber on these sections to be sold tor irss than $2.50 Ineu red tir 520 m.. white ce-lar n0 M., i red fir 900 Al.. white cedar 150 fi.,. M ju ., rclar lc.o SI.. w SK rl tir uto u., "JUe ..! To M.; T. 20 s., ll. 1 W. Kc. o. fir 400 Al., red cedcr 10 Al.. NWU SWU red nr oju si.; t. 2U ?t., K. 1L w.. Sec. U, SW U SIT l'. roil fi SO If Ii inn l ..-I. it. cedar 125 Al.; T. 81 ,S It. 12 W., See. 5. WANTED To trade stock in copper swu NW'U red fir 5!io Al., white cedm so mine for used light delivery or road U.. NWU SWU red fir 320 Al.. white cedar! ter. Phono 240-X or 446. 73 1 M hW v sw U ra Iir 300 Al., Her. 0, HE MB m, fjr fi.0 M ; r, x, s R a E rcc. ii, nn ?Yi pne 1J Al.. reu tir 15 M-, "hito fir 85 m., nwu hwu pine ,c" """-e nr un jh.. n WW) ..,'., nr.f. t ( tun u t: 70 JI.. NEU SEU n ne 5C.5 Al.. red fir 390 St., white fir 05 A!.. NWU SEU pine 40 M., - ri-ii nr .ii-" m., wimp iir n., .ir,1,! rr.,4 pine 105 Al., ml fir 790 AI hite fir 65 M SWU SEU l'i'ie 70 At., red fir 835 SI., white iir t)5 AL, Sec. 25, $V ft NWU pine 45 SI., red f'r HO Al., SWU NWU pine 200 AL, red fir 40 SI.. Sec. 2f, NEj; SEU pine SO AL, red fir 470 AL. white fir 100 4l.. red cedar 20 AL, SEU SEU P'.na AS V... red fir 420 AC., white fir 05 AL, red cedar 15 AL, H-ic, S5, SEU NEU pine 140 AL. red fir 270 SL, SW Fisherman' Attention For a pleasant day's outing fill up your tank with that powerful, speedy, high quality Gcnorar Gasoline and take the hills on high. , The charge Is the same as other gasolines. Free Crank Case -Serviced . : v Jones & Kirkpatrick A Real Service Station NEK plno 890 M.. mi fir 80 M, '. ft J- H" W H.. r.nl fir 145 Al.. SWVi SEi pine 840 M red fir 80 Al., none of the timWr ou IheKe ucctiotia to be sold for less than $:t,75 per Al. for the pine, pi.f.O per M. tor the reu nr mm red cedar, $2.00 per M. for the yellow fir, M.00 per Al. for the wtiite fir, and 7.00 per M. for the white cedur. T. 2 Si.. It. 11 W.. sec. 27. SWU NK',4 red fir 1400 At., NW'A red iir HMO Al.; T. 81 8.. It. 12 V See. 0, SWVi SEU red fir 1000 SI., while .edar 175 M.. red cedar 75 SI., 'white fir 60 SI., HK4 SW'i red fir 2400 M.. white cedar !I0 SI., red cnlar 75 -Al.. white fir 100 At., lot 7 red fir 150 M-, white Cedar 225 SI., red .edar 75 Al . Se 7, lot 1 red fir 1000 SI.. while cellar 390 Al., white fir i5 M lot 3 red t.r 3;n m.. white ce,:ir iau tot reu iir 205 Al.. white rcd.ir 00 Al.. NE1'-" NEl4 red fir 8fK M., while --dar 300 Al.. white Iir 75 SI., NW4 NE!4 rel fir 225 M., white cedar 000 Al.. txhI cedar 50 St.. white fir 20() M.. SE4 NE4 red fir 420 Al., white cedar 120 SI.. SWVi NE14 red Iir 045 Al., white cedar 270 Al., NE4 NWU red fir 1150 SI., wiiite i-edur 450 Al.. red cellar 25 Al., white fir ;2f.O M.. SE4 NWU red tir 900 Al., white cedar 175 S!.. red cedar 50 SI., white fir 50 SI., NEW SW4 red fir 330 Al.. white cedar 20 Al.. r-l'li SWV4 red fir 325 St., white cedar 300 Al.. white fir 30 Al NE1 EH red fir 030, M while cedar 420 Al.. NWU HEU red tir 370 M whife cedar 45 AI SE?4 SEi red fir 9R0 M white cedar 090 Al.. SW V4 SEVi red fir H75 SI., white .-edar 825 Si., Sec , NKVi SWVt red tir 2050 M white edar 475 St., NW4 NW4 red fir 1075 !.. white redar 400 SI., white fir 25 Al.. SEU NWU red fir 1525 white cedar 025 Al., white fir 100 Al.. SW'U NW4 red fir 1175 M.. white cedar 110 I.. none of the timber on these sections to be sold for lens than 2.25 per Al. for the red fir and red cedar, $0.50 per Al. for the white fir and $7.00 per Al. for the white cedar. T. 2M S It. 12 W., See. 15. SW'i SW'i red fir 1200 Al., white fir 120 SI., none of the limber on tt'is section to lie sold for less than $2.25 per Al. for the red ffr and fl.00 per M. tor the white fir. T. 27 S.. II. 11 W.. Pee. .11, NE '4 SEU red fir 1000 Al.. white fir 250 Al., hciu'nck ino !., red cednr 50 Al.. NWU SEU red fir 24O0 Al.. SEU SE'4 red Iir 850 Al., white fir 50 Al.. SWU SEU red fir 202T Al., ivKito fir inn 51.. red cedar 50 Al.. none ol the tir.ilwr fwi this section t'o be sold 1 for lens Mian ia.it 5 tt II'. for 'the -red tir. ?u..r.o per 31. for the white fir and hemlock, and $1.50 per M. for the red cedar. T. 87 K.. !.. W S-c. 9. SEU NK,i Pino 80 Al., ceda' 10 M fir TO SI.. SWU NEH pint 25 St.. ecdur 15 At., fir 90 St., SEU W.i V'ne 315 Al., fir 35 Al.; T. 3 11. R W., Sec. 13. SEU NEW pine 275 SI., fir 1 SO Al., Sen. K3. lot 1 nine 25 Al.. fir 10 Al.: Itona of th tlmiw"" on Ihese Bcrtinns to ))e sold To-, less tli:ii $3.'0 per M. for the pine ami $L00 per M., for Hi cedar 4tid fir. y-" , iy.-TIIOS. C. HAVE1.L. . i .AeUne Comtnitmioticr. HELP- WA.VTT.11 MALE WANTED Four mm to board' arwl room. 017 M. UarUett. "4 WANTED-F.rse.a tahjo .dr- V-n i n ruatroucrs aun pJLJL-JJIl."1- . ' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ;WAN, TED Saddle horses to use for their care. Light work, good care, hav. grain and pasture. Responsible parties. Call 7S7-X, Medford. '73 WANTED - Used bicycle, motor pre ferably twin cylinder. Iceland Id. D.v Bingor, R. F. D. 4, Box 7. 75 W A NTE D Wash i n gs Phone 951-R. and Ironings. 73 WANTED -Feeder hogs. Johnson Pro duce Co. ti" WANTED Local and long distance hauling. Jesse L. Richardson. Cen tral Point Fetd Store. Call 41. 73 FOLLOWING ADVERTISERS A TIE Members Medford Realty Board I! We Solicit Your REAL ESTATE BUSINESS , In All Its RENTALS :: SALES We are offering wonderful values In fine suburban homes with bear ing pear orchards, Just what wo all have dreamed of owning some day. Come in and talk them over with us. BROWN & WHITE AGENCY, Inc. 12 Bast Main Street BARGAIN EXTRAORDINARY i G-room niodrrn house, ood condition; two lots, finft garden; no assessments; $:KI0.00 cash, $30.00 per month; $:(000.00 is the price. Phone 409 or 910-Y J. C. BAENES 6 So. Central Hflp Take the Soldiers to Crater Lake. lOIt nV.XT Furnished npartmcnt. Phono 452-H. h FOR KENT Modern housekeeping apartment, 8 lb N. Holly, puone 3C8-J. tf FOTl H15NT Furnished apartments, ground floor. Iio4 K. Ulh. Phone FOTt TIKW HOITSKK 10E PING ROOMS FOIt liKN'P Housekeeping rooms; also two room ntnise paiiiy luiium.i eil. -49 So. Iliverside. 7 5 FOIt RENT PUKNISTllSn ROOMS Ki-INT Nice sleeping room for men, S3 per week. 325 South Riverside ave. tf FOU HFXT Sleeping rooms, bath. , men. 215 N. Grape. 78 FOIt RENT Rooms and apartments at Tho.Nyo. 73 FOU RENT Sleeping rooms, 21'3 N. Central. 7G FOR RENT Sleeping room adjoining bath. 3U4 N. Holly. Phone 47G-Y. 73 FOR RENT liOVSES FOU KENT S room house. 8th and Mistletoe. Frank M. Corlies. Phone 121-X. 78 i-'i.R KENT Hou ttmwn White. JOST Small black purse in front of West Side Groceteria, Main street. Contains one $10 and one $20 bill and Yale key. . Finder return to Mrs. ). O. McCroskey. 244 S. Grape. Phono 958-L. and receivo reward. 73 LOST Pain of rim 1 glasses. Kinder please return to Mail Tribune office. nrsrxEsa orpon'UNiTiRS VOCIIATZER RROS Well drilling contractors. Deep Well drilling. For information see Paul's Electric shop or write VOCIIATZER Uros., Klamath Falls, Ore. 1731 Melrose street. 75 TO 1AAN MONEY CHARLES A. WING. Real Estate Loans Representative Surely Sav ings & ljoan Assocution. Ixians ob tained at nominal expense; reason able rate of interest. Phono 7"S. Palm Block, Medford, Oregon. (i rl FOIt KXCJIANGK FOR TRADE For auto or stock, 5 room modern house, in good con dition. Priced right. Phono 4 00 or 447-L-2 evenings. tf FOR EXCHANGE For smaller place, $15,000 equity in lfiu acre ranch in cit- limits of Imperial. Worth $225 per acre: all under cultivation and water. S. D. Woolsey, 2625 A St., San Diego, California. 63 REAL ESTATE SERVICE LOOK US UP WHEN YOU ARE WANTING REAL ESTATE. WE CAN BE OF SERVICE TO YOU. Farma Stock Ranches Homes Auto Camps Stores Etc. (Wo Exchange Property Everywhere) FOUR-SITE REALTY AGENCY . Modford Building -:- Medford, Ore. OBO Branches ' LOANS ' INSURANCE WANT 133 Housework by hour. Phono 41J2-L. FOR SAM-AttH)IlIIiES 'OR SALE Ford coupe. Miss Harper. 344 No. Purlieu. 7G FOR SAIjE Ford truck with license. 5125. 117 K. Front. 74 FOR SALE Pargaln, Ford touring, good order, JGo. Jones -ft Kirkpat rick. tf FOU SALE RKAfj KSTATE FOR SALE Quarter sectbui of tim ber and land, in will trade for Ohio farm of equal value. 1 Halt. 1031 West 45th street, Los Angeles, Calif. 73 FOR SALE 10.000 acres of land, al falfa, grain, stock ranches, bearing orchards and timber laiuis In .tracts of from one acre up. On long time, easy pavments, Gold Ray Realty Co. For details call on T. W. Miles, At torney, 2nd floor Jackson County Rank Uldg. 73tf FOR SALE 15 acres good fro-- soil, under irrigation, one mile from high school, splendid location. Priced for quick sale at $1000. One-half cash, balance to be arranged. Charles A. Wing, Palm Rloek. Phone 7 2S. 77 FOR SALE 120 Elk creek farm. 2 '4 miles Crater highway; orchard, small fruit, team, tools, cows, crops. All 53000. Claude Moore, Trail, Ore. 75 FOR SALE K,0 acres land situated "1 miles off Crater Lakn highway. win iratie lor car. valuation itu. Address Charles Foeller, Trail, Ore ,gon. .. 116 FOR HALE Beautiful homo on West Main with 7 rooms, 2 sleeping porches, two fireplaces, garage.. Largo lot, fine lawn and shade trues. Paving al paid. Total price only $4S0O. 'Tft-mK granted. 10. B. Tuniy, 20ii Liberty .Jildg. tf FOR PALE: One, two and three acre tracts on Kings Highway. Just out side the city. Rest land in tho Val ley, l'hono Gr-3-K-3. Gtf iFO.t SALEy-Several rurmn, good val I ues, easy terms, low Interest. O. C- Hoggs, Atty for State Land Board. I tf fSACRIFIcn RALb io.trOO acres a- 1 sorted alfalfa, grain, orchards and stock ranches. 1 acre tracts and up. Price $E per acre up, b and lo year's time. Ranches for rent and exchange. Gold Roy Realty com pany, owners. IB N. Grape St tf FOR BALK LIVESTOCK iroR SALE- -Kroah cow. 1'hone 8!7-H. ' ' 73 l-'OU HALK YmniR niulo, irontlo. well uruKU. jiiiuiru jckcku n, i-.uriu r n . 73 I-'Olt SALK Good frPfOl nilllc row. Cull K71-.I-5 menl tlmiw. Joo Ml-tci-nie-h, Wcli.sl.M (Jl-charl. 73 FOU RALK Two pood fmilrllo lionlns. Dr. W. It. Adams, l'hono 788-11-4. 73 FOIt 8AI.K OH IIIRK Pour tennis with hiirlH'KH. 1300 to U00. YulillK. fiound, fat and well broke. Ounran teed as represented. II. V. Mitchell, 230 Mt. Ave., Ashland. 82 Following Advertiser Are Members MEDFORD REALTY BOARD FIRE INSURANCE THAT INSURES CAUL Y. TENQWALD Hotel Holland Building Member Realty Board Phone 993 Eventually Kvery right-minded man In the Northwest hopes to own a homo In the Rogue Hiver Valley. Why not Now? Put. it up to the Homo Folks, and send thorn a copy of the list he low, unimproved home sites. Five acres, east front, on main high way, only a few rods out with dis trict water, adapted to further sub division for S1G00. Good terms. FIvo acres, on Pacific Highway, north of Medford, paid-up water rights on entire tract, $2500. One of our best propositions. Three acres, cut off from our lcndjng strawberry ranch, almost' ndjacent to rity. with roadway leading in, for 91000. Terms. Two acres, with lordly on kit nnd Ma drona trees, a homeslte only three miles out whir the world cannot A beat, only a few rods from paved road, nnd we are ashamed to say how chap we can deliver It. See HOLM I K I'Olt 1IOMI:W, 'Phone 3l"J, 'nli Hold Corner FOR SALE Cows; my entire dairy herd. Will sell separately, or any way. M. Walsh, on South Peach Bt., Just outride city limits. HO FOU SALE-U04-J. -Airdalo male ting. Call ! 73 FOR SALE Extra good milk cow. Phone R-13-H. 75 FOR 6AlVt HOMES FOR SALE Modern D-room, furnish ed home, fireplace and bullt-ins; close in. on pavement; all assess ments paid. Priced for quick sale at ? 2 ti 00 ? 0 00 cash, ba lance J 1 8 per mouth. Charles A. Wing, Palm block. Phono 72 8. 77 FOR SALE A real bargain In a 0 room house, furnished, piano, etc. Rents fut $50. ftioo will handle. Prieo $2500. Heo llabb & Mays. 120 N. Front street. Or phono 372 or 590-L. 77 FOR SALi: -l'.y owner, 5-room fur nished residence, close In, on paved street, nice lawn, shade and fruit trees, roses, all nssosuments paid. Splendid chance for an investment or for home. Add ress, 327, ca re Mall Tribune. tf FOR SALE 1'nusually attractive large seven room house, excellent condition. Abundant shrubbery; spacious lawn; fertile garden. In spection invited. Roy T. Cunning ham, Central Point. HI FOR SAIjIS MlfiCKliUNEOUB " KALE Wicker , hnby Imggy. al- lll.isi new, i.hii uui ou. riiiK-. Phono iM-K. 7-1 FOU SALE Cherries, l'hono 7-F-12 FOR SALE Cherries. 23 Crater Laid' FOR SALE Gas balls to kill nudes ' and gophers. Monarch Heed Co. 7S FOR SALE Squash liugs can he con trolled with our special dust. Mon ' arch Seed Co. (78 FOR SALIC Royal Ann Phone- 37-Y. cherries. 70 FOR SALE Royal Phone 437-Y cherries. 40 FOR SALR High 'grade piano near Medford to a reliable party at a hig savings. $10 monthly will handle. A snap. Write at once to Tall man Piano 'Store, Salem. Oregon. 74 FOU SALK Used gas engines from 1 to 3 h. p. at Hill's Tractor Shop, 20 N. ItlverMidc, Phono 10 10. FOU SALK Cherries. l'hono ' -12. 74 FOK HA LIO Fryers, retired on clean soil; fattened In snniiary coops at P.ui-kMhot Hill Poultry yards. Oik mflo out Crater Lako highway. . 70 FOR HALK Onn Deerlng binder, 7 foot. Used two seasons, good jih new. It. H. Arnold. ILuute No, 1 , itox 30. Phono 523-a-l. Medford. Ore. 7 0 FOU SALK KItchon cabinet. 219 H. 75 Central. FOR KALK- Feneo posts, northern Phono 7-F-14. 73 red cedar. FOR SALK Fine Phone 408-R-3. largo cherries, tf FOR HALF Fancy potatoes, $3. SO per 100 lbs. delivered. Johnson Pro. duco Co. tf FOR SALIC Uurglnry and fire proof Carey snfo. Insldo dimensions: 10x38 i noli on; weight 2700 pounds. Roguo Ttiver Valley Canal Co. Phono lll-R-4. G7tf FOR HA L1C Smith's dry pine. Hum mer rates $2.75 a tier. Discount on larger ordors, Phono 1103, Central Point 3H-X-2. 81 FOU 8 ALIO Sugar pine shakos, made at Butto Fulls. Fabers, Central Point 78 FOU 8ALB OR TRADE Autos and furniture. New phonographs and records half price. 16 N. Oropo. tf Used Ford Cars That Are Guaranteed 30 Days Service If interested in a used car be lure and ee us. C. E. Gates Auto Co. REAM ES & REAMES Lawyers, of fice in liberty Building. Abstractors MUR RAY BROS. & (1 K 13 b! N Jfl Abstracts of Title, Rooms 3 and fi No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKHOV COrNlY AliSTUAOl' CO. AbMi'iK'ts of Title and Tit K Insurance. The only complete Title s s b t c m Id Jackson County. A. B. KELLOGG Abstractor of Titles, Gold Hill, Oregon. Roliable Jackson County Abstractor. Over twenty years' experience.' in tht county. Phone fi-J-2 Gold Hill. tf Ilullillng Siippire mid Hooflnjf STANDARD HOOFING AND BUILD ERS SLM'PLV CO. iluild up Roof ing, Ashland Granite Top. 16 yeara guarantee. Rest grade of roof pa per cement. Prs.od brick, plain and faced wall blocks; foundation ce ment blocks, fire place brick, all colors. All material Class A. Port land Beaver Cement for sale. As phalt by ton. barrol or pound. Tel ephone 73SOC. Chiropractic Physicians DR. A. R. HEDGES Noo-Ecleotlfl Physician. DR. LOUISE B HEDGES Naturopathic Chiro practor. Meehano-Thorapy, 9pon dylolherapy. Food Sciences, Chiro practice. Office: Stewart Bldg., 2ft5 13. Main St. .'Phones: Offict 170; Res. 170-.N2. DR. IS. W. HOFFMAN TMrnpmctic . Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9-Ufl, 2-6, 203-200 Liberty Bldg. Offlota l'hono hatt. Ria, phone 1027. Dent is a DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist. Phone 609. Res. 77fl. Office hours 0 t " m. ti p. m. Evening and Sunday1 b? appointment. . DR. H. 11. MURPHY Dentlntrr. Dental X-Rny. Phone 77, offlos Second floor Mudford Bldg. ICpert AttHiuntant WILSON AUDITING CQ K. M. Wtl eon. C. P. A. Attention given t anything in accounting and In com Tax requirements. Look Into out simplified accounting method. Lib erty Uldg., Medford. Phonft 167-R. Insurhiice KARL S. TUMYr All forms of Insur alien: Fire, Auto, Life. A cold on tt Bonds. Phono 402. 209 Llhertf Bldg. ' ' Money to lmn J. Ii. ANORKWS Buys and Belli mortgages and loans money on good security, 31 N. Grape tit. Phon-t D3-M. .246 ,-rs: : z.-zrxz- r rra Monuments TI! K ORKOON GKANITI3 CO. Monuments. 13. A. Hicks, Oenoral Manager. P. M. Korshaw, Balea Manager, 103 E. Sixth St., Medford. tf- OstcpatIis DR. F. O. CAR LOW, DR. EVA MAINd CARLO W Osteopathlo Physiclaiw 416-418 Liberty Bid. Phone 904-J-l-Residence 23 South Laurel St. Piano Instruction FR10D ALTON HAKH IT Teacher 0 l'lano and Harmony. Stud io tit Liberty Bldg., phone 72. Printers nntl PuhllHhers MKDFOUD PRINTING CO. haa the best equipped printing office la Rout hern Oregon. Book hlndlng, loose leaf ledgers, billing system, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir St Ftransler BADS TRANSFKR & STORAGE CO. Office 22 North Front St. Phon 816. Pricea right. Service guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Anything moved, day or night Service guaranteed. 29 S. Gr&pe. Phone 644, or residence 1060. Upholstering J. WEI8 Upholstery, Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture. Full tin of materials. Draperies made to order. We do all kinds of uphol stering. We deliver and will call and show samples. Phone 201 Jacksonville, Ore. V ETETTtLV A II Y MEDFORD VETERINARY HOSPIT AL. Dr. E. C. McCulloch. Graduate Veterinarian. Office consultation free. Corner Grape and Fifth, Med ford, Ore. Phune 869 Day or night. Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT. Wax and pol ish your floors, clean your house. Janitor service for offices and build ings. Geo. A. Seely. Phone 1171. S24 Rpkman Ave. FOR INFORMATION Cnrpenter's Ixrl 1S40. Phi-liP 1K.H-V Meeta ni Nrhlth hnii every Frldsy nl ht, 128 North Grape, h-jtween 6th arid 9 th street. '