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PAGE SEVEN BRINGING UP FATHER Bus Georg MqManua WM 'Utb.lthcwcuo OTES LOMCH Pl-A.CE. IF" TELL i ' THft '"HE WON'T HE COE-bX UCXc , - , i ,i 1 ' ' p rd cr1 it - J LUNCH THEKE- tACt FKBT HOI4 0003 MEDFORD MXT1? TTITBTTNTR. MrTDFOTlT). OT?EfiOX. TUT&DAY, SEPTEMBER fOl925 t- i .t i n t V .lj : i CC'? - hunt I .. f7 AT I BRACING FAILURE ,11 PIIO AO PA I IOC 0 DIRIGIBLE CRASH WASmNTClM,:'-8ept.;; 8,-d-(A. P.) The oftefliiiUli of Inquiry and ifrlt'icism Shenandoah held the attention of of- flnials today as.ArllnBton cemetery offered honored repose for four Vic- venlors, medium to choice. $10&.12i tlms of the disaster. I culls and common, $6.5t)(iil0. Funernl services for Lieutenant I Hogs Steady; no'reeeints.. Hsvy Commander Zachary .' Lansdownc, we'g'ht, 250 to 360 pounds, medium, commander of the Ill-fated ship, were good and choice, $12.7513.75;1 med-ni-rangpd for the afternoon in . the ' lum weight, 200 to 250 pounds, med chnpel, at Fort Myeri Virginia, nearby ium, good and choice. $135114; light imp cemetery, with 'a full,, military escort accompanying the body to the grave. ' ' .- A morning hour was fixed for the separate, services at the grave for $13. 50Jt14; packing hogs, $9.M)ffi; 11 50--Lieutenant Commander Louis Han- slaughter p:gs. 90 to 131) pounds, men cock. Lieutenant J. B. Lawrence, and , lum. good and choice, $13 13 50 Lieutenant p. W. Sheppai d. ' feeder and stocker pigs, 70 to ; 13( Secretary Wilbur had before him f pounds, medium,; good, and choice, today an informal report by Rear Ad-.$125013. .- .. . ; mirnl C. W. Don. who made un in- I (Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs dependent investigation for the secre- 'excluded in above quotations.) -tary In which he held the failure of ! Sheep Nominally steady; receipt? diagonal bracing in the Shenandoah's 325 head (direct).. Lambs, good and frame to have been largely 'responsible choice Mt. Adams. $12H 12.50; med for her collapse. ' 1- lum to good valley. $10.5012.50' His study showed that some of this henvyweight, 92 pounds up, $8. 50510: bracing, which gives the ship Its long- all weights, cull and common, $CI 8: It.udinnl strength had pulled . louse from its supports. v Lieutenant Commnnder Charles R. Rosendahl, navigator and senior , sur viving officer pf the Hhonandonh', also had returned .lb Washington today with Llutenant C. E. Bauchl another survivor, td'tropbrt personally .on their experience and- observations In 'tile. disaster. The ioffS of the .'Rhonnndooh . was cited by, Colonel Mitchell, ' former as-' sistant chief of the army air service, as one Instance, to support .his sensa tional . charges published Saturday against the air' service administration of. both the war and navy department. Acting Secretary Dwlght F. Davis faoed n decision as to what nctlon the 34V&e; extras, 3783Sc delivered Port war department will tnke concerning , land. .' Colonel .Mitchell's charges, on his re- lorn to his desk today. In the Absolute silence with which they have treated the charges since they were published, department of ficials have not even disclosed what steps they have taken to obtain -. nn official record of Colonel Mitchell's statement, without which there would be no basis for proceeding to discip linary action against him. There is reason to believe, however, that in structions have been sent to Major General Hinds, commanding the eighth corps area, on whose staff Colonel Mitchell Is now assigned to forward to Washington an official record with any recommendations he might care to make as to disciplinary action. -, .'. In this case the expected return of Colonel Mitchell today to his post at ."ton AntoniD, Texas, from which- he Mas been absent since Saturday, would give General Hit-ds his first oppor tunity to establish the authenticity of the charges. ' - - Colonel Mitchells statement has drawn from Senator James Reed of Missouri the comment that while the air service, of fleer "may be nn extrem ist and probably Is." he Is "undoubted ly a courageous officer aiid his state ment must challenge the attention to air service development." SaysMr.Wrigley ' Wrlgley, the chewing gum man has explained how he built up business of millions of PHCknges dav. . . ' He has done It by sticking to nis one line and advertising it. ne spends over it million dollars a year In buying newspupcr space to ten the world about 6 cent chewing gum. He has educated , people to chew gum and to chew Wriglcy's.. IIo did not slop shouting ns soon as he attracted attention.'' ' AUe says you must keep It up or i buyers will forget you. Whether yours Is a 6 cent or a $50,000 busf I ness, keep telling about It, ' Wrlgley's gum has been Buyer- Used In this pnper for years. ; WANTED To Buy for Caah -" All Tour Second Hand Forniture MOEDOI? A WOOLF Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., Sent. 8. (U. Department of Agriculture.) Cattle Steady;' receipts, 65 head. Steers, medium, $7.25 i 8.25; common. $6ff 7.25; canners and cutter steers, $4.50 tiLi'C; heifers, common and medium, $4 f6.50; cows, common and medium, t3 Or. IH, K 7T. nnnnara anH loilturo tl R0 VR. kniiu ll.-.,, vrlln'r,, ir. eluded), $4(g5; common to medium. .medium to choice, milk feds excluded, $7.50 i 9: culls and common, $5 Jl 7.60: weight, 160 to 2U0 pounds, common. medium, good, and cholcei $13.75 (rj 14.25; light lights, 130 to, ICO pounds, qorumon, medJum.,--good.' and; choice. yearling wethers, niedium to choice $7(S 9; ewes, common to choice, $3.50 (&G.50; canner aut) cull, $1.50 3,60, Wheat ,' ' PORTLAND. Oi., Sept. R. Wheal bids: Hnrd white, hluestem, baar $1.54; soft white 'Jl.-Sl:-western whltf $1.50; hard wlnl.er .tl.4ii; western red 11.47: BRB hard white 11.57. . Today's oar roeipls-Vheat ''270; barley 24; flour 1172: corn 8; oats 7; hay 11 Egg. ; - PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 8. E-?gs Steady. Current -receipts. 32c a dozen: Dullets. 321.6 S 33c: firsts, 34f( Butter. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 8 -Wm- Steady. -- Extra cubes, city 60c; standards, 49c; prime firsts, 47c; firsts, 45c; under grades, nominal; prints, 53c; cartons, 64c. Butterfat Steady. Best churning cream, 62c not shippers! track in zone no. i, , , ,. Poultry. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 8 Poultry Steady: lesB 6 per cent commission. Heavy hens, 24c; .light, 15(n 16i-; springs, 20((i 26c; young white ducks, 24c. v ' Potatoes and Onions.'. PORTLAND, Ore. 8ept. 8. Pota toes Steady; new. $1,7542. Onions Slow; $1.60 1.73. San Francisco Markets. SAN FRANCISCO,. Sept. . (Fed eral State Market News.) Apnles, boxes California, Gravensteins, best, $2.6003: C grade, $L75(i2225; Alex anders, $2 25 (ft 2.50; Pearmalns, fancy. $2.25 r 2.60; Belle Flowers, best, $1.75 2; loose, $101.50. Pears Bartletts, $2.25 2 75; No. 2. $1.50 2 box; I-ake county best, $3.25 3.50 60 pound lugs. '- '.. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 9. (U. S. Bureau of Agricultural, Economics) Demonir for leghorn broilers was slower today and- a, slightly weaker feeling wns reported. However, it la stated that the supply of broilers at country' points is light and the wenker tone may prove only tempo rary. - . Broilers, leghorn, 1 to 1 Ihs. 40 to 42c lb.; poorer, 38 to 30o lb.: 1 4 lbs., 39c to 40c lb,; colored, to 1 lbs.. 30c to 33c lb. Fryers, leghorn, 2 to 2 i lbs. to -36c lb.: colored, 2 to 2 j 30c to -32c lb. - 35c lbs., - Young roosters; cojbrpd, 8 lbs, 33c to 35c lb.; staggy showing spurs, nominnl. - t Old roosters, colored, 15c to 17c lb.: leghorn, IJo to 14c -lb, 1 Leghorn hens, J lbs., 21c to 22c lb. ' Three . lbs. 23j24e lb.; i'i to 3-4 lbs.. 35fif26c lb. Large colored hens, fancy, 30c to 31,c 1b. Turkeys, young live, '36 to 40c lb; Ducks, young. 17 to 20c lb. Geese, young, nominal. Belgian hares, live, 17' to 19c lb.; dressed, 18 to 20c lb. " Squabs, fancy, 35 to 36c lb. Old pigeons, $2 10,12.60 per doz. ' .Cook with gns r it Notlop la Creditors to Present Claims. The undersigned has been appoint ed kdminlstratrix of the estate of Edith M. Towne, deceased, by the county court for Jackson county,' Ore gon, and has qualified; Persons bav ins claims against said estate are no tified to present Ihe same to' the un dersigned, or to M. t'urdin, attorney for the estate, with proper vouchers and duly verified within six months from the (lute, of this notice. Dated and first published August 25, 1S25. MotlOWAiN, Administratrix of the Instate of Kdllh M. Tow'ne. ' Deceased. Notice Notice Is hereby given that on Tues day. October tilh, )l)2ff, at 2 o'clock p. the Hoard oi uirectors or the Alea- ford Irrigation District, acting, as a Hoara or rJoullizatlon. will meet in tne office of the district, 323 South Fir street, Medford, Oregon, for the pur pose of reviewing and correcting 'the tistrlct assessment and apportionment of taxes for the tax year 1925-26. such assessment list, as approved and idopted by the Board of Directors, is now on file in the office of the Dis- lct where it is open for inspection "iy nil persons Interested. . Ky order or the Hoard or Directors, Medford Irrigation District. E. M. WII.SON, Secretary. Dated Medford, Oregon, September 1st, 1025. . if WATKD SITUATIONS WANTED Steady work on ranch by married-uiun. XIox S. V.. Mail Tribune. s . - 140 WANTED Care of children during afternoon or evening. , Call 74U-W. UELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Woman to help with housework half dnys for -wages, board and room."' Call 112-X even Ings. , 147 .VANTED Experienced millinery . maker. Miss Taylor, at liussell's ; j -15 VVANTEI3 A woman for' general housework during the fruit picking season. Phone 1070. 14ii WANTED Experienced wnmnn for general hot'r'ewiork. Mrs. Penoyer, 005 So. Oakdule. 147 '.VANTED Experienced woman for Cooking and housework. Apply uf ter Friday s morning. Mrs. O. L. , Buhrman, 16 Geneve aVenue.'.lSStf WANTED Cutters. Radovan Dryer. Phone 702-J-2. - 13!)tf" WANTED Competent mnid for gen eral housework. Mrs. U. J. Henry. Phone 19-F-4. - tf WANTED Stenographer with ex , perlence in law work. Call 82 .Taek sonvllle for appointment. 139tf ' HELP WANTED MALE jiNTKn-Mnn to ilve on farm." no wages. 616 N. Central. HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Packers at the Ala Vista racking House, So. Fir St. C. A. Knight. -'' 14Jtf Tires Guaranteed one year against cuts, accidents and , , everything. . Low Prices Prevail WOLFF, THE TIRE MAN Armory Service Station Pac. Highway at Jackson St. . FOLLOWING ADVERTISERS AM M embers Medford Realty Board THE RENT QUESTION SETTLED Two acres of fine land. Near school and on good roads. A few rods from the city limits. New three-room house. This Is a cozy little place with all the privileges of country life, where you can have your chickens, cow and a garden, all of which contributes to a living In a great measure. $500X0 cash and the balunce like rent, and $1800.00 Is the price. Phone 40 or 447 L I J. C. In the Shade of the Giant Oaks , . A beautiful Bungitlow nestles. Automatic water'jiystcm. Ten acres, all but one acre In alfalfa, capable of producing forty tons of hay annually. . District water system for Irrigation. Onlylve miles out and one of the most charming, homes In Oregon. The price Is right, for land alone or for personal properly Included. ' Phone 329 8m Holme J WANTED .tlISCEIiIJt'ROV8 ' WANTED Trash ' 308. burner. Phone tf WANTED To rent good ranch close In by responsible party. Call osi-J-l. ' lrJl WANTED Apples for cider and cn)d storage. Rogue Volley Canning Co. 144tf WANTED Beginners of plnnn, 60o a lesson. Whiter session stnrtlng Sept. 7. Phone 712-R. 146 WANTED Used Phone 776. adding machine. . 146 WANTED Junk. Pal's Second Hand store buys everything. 1006 Prune street. 67 -L. 164 WANTED Feeder bogs. Johnson Pro duce Co. tf 1 FOR KENT APARTMENTS FOR. RENT Apartment and room. '. Phone; newly decorated; lower floor. Front private entrance. 1021 West 9lh. Phone 482-R. 146 FOR RENT An upstairs furnished housekeeping apartment. 4.10 N. Bartlett. 146 FOR RENT Two-room furnished apartment: also one-room house. 616 N. Central. 146 FOR RENT Furnished npartpn ntx Phone 452-H. 144tf FOR RENT ' 3 -room furnished apartment, sleeping porch,- garage. Tel 975-L.- $25. 145 FOR RENT ' . HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms; adults. '325.E. Jack son St., phone 211. ' 150 FOR BENT Modern housekeeping roomH..- upstairs. Adults, 34ii iN Bartlett Street. ' tf FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 1 Ground floor. Phone. 955-R. 146 f FOR RENT -FURNIWIED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnshejr1 rooms, with good furnace heat, hot water: close in. Phone 822. ' ' 161' FOR RENT Very. Oes.rable' outside room with stove.- Hot water all the time. 222 South' Holly. 148 FOR RENT Furnished room and ' bath. 711 13.' Main. Phone 108-J-2. - ' " '- -. : - 146 FOR RENT--Front bedroom to gen tleman. Phone 504-R. , r it FOR RENT -Furnished Close in. No children, erhardt. 6 S. Fir. bungalow. W. H. ICv 137tf FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Five-room house, well furnished: wood house nnd garage; adults. .Phone 919-Y or see owner 417 Benson street. 147 FOR RENT 2 unfurnished houses. 635 and 643 Palm Ave. Four-Site Really Agency. 146 FOR RENT Houses. Brown White FOR 6AMK1- ROMKft FOR SALE New modern 6-room house on pavement, fireplace, hard wood floors, many bullt-lns, nice . lawn and shrubbery, gnrnge and cement- driveway. Buy from owner nnd save commission. . Phone 863-Y. 147 FOR SALE New brick nnd stonetlle house, cor. Park and Dakota; also 6-room frame house. Phone 107-R or call 618 Dakota ave. 146 FOR SALE Beautiful home at 107 Wee. Main street, at a bargain. Large lot 78x240; Lawn, shade, gar age. Paving all paid. Price only $4250. Ensv terms. E. S. Tumy, 209 Liberty Bldg. 111 tf BARNES S. Contra! for Home Hath Hotel Comer '.'i0l929 av Intl Fit a Tuns Service, Inc. : . - Crkl Briuin rig kit reaervvd FOR 8ALK Al'TOMOBILES FOR KALE Dudue touring. '22. Al condition. Inquire of wnirr, tne lire man, Arnuiry Service stntlon. 147 FOR SALE li)21 Ford touring in good shape; 4 new cord tires. Musi be sold at once. 214 Vancouver ave. - 145 FOR SALE Star touring car, almost new, fully equipped with bumpers, spnre, motormeter, mirror, etc. Priced at $475 for quick sale. Arm strong Motor Co., Essex dealers. mtf FOR SALE 18.23 Chevrolet touring cur. Good condition. , Reasonuble price. Terms. Good used 30x3 tires. Used parts. Overland 90. Maxwell 1920 nnd Ford. Automo tive Service Shop. 123 W. Main street. v . 141tf FOR SALE 1H -ton "Special". O. St. c. truck, wuiiace ooos i-ur. iaro Phone 108. t" FOR SALE 7Cte model Buick tour ing car in rt .u cia.i. snupe. wnn a 30 day guarantee us we know it is right, price $J76. 'Liberal terms. Armstrong Motors, Inc. HudBon Es sex Dealer.. 134lf FOR SALE Hudson coach, slightly used, n"w finish, -fully, equipped, ready to go. This coach looks and runB like new and Is an opportunity to pick up this popular car at a big saving. Terms given. Armstrong Motors, Inc. Vlllys-Overland Dealer. ... 136lf FOR SALE fhcvolet coupe, Duco finish, balloon tires, every extra, a neat cozy car. Price $375. Terms. Armstrong- Motors, inc. 123 West Main St. . 136tf FOR SALF LIVESTOCK FOR FA LE -Tvo cows, Jersey nnd Durham.! Phone I32-L. 161 FOR SAL Two extra cood fresh . cows. M. Walsh; on South Peach St., Just outside city linii's. 155 FOR SALE Fine black mare. Call 634-R. Percheron 145 FOR SALE B(boky, low down, 6 ". year-old team.' Weight 2800. Abso lutely sound and true. $180. Phone 788-11-1. 146 FOR SALF REAL ESTATE FOR SALE m acros and house on - city rond to reservoir. 145 FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 acres 8 miles northwest of Rogue River. Small house, running water,: fine vie--.; about 5C0.00O feet saw tim ber. Iind suitable- for - poultry, dairy or fruit ranch. Cull 823-11 or 821 -f. 145 FOR' SALE Three1 west side lots. These lots are about eight blocks from P. O. an 4 one block off West Main street. Price for quick sale $260 each, or all three foe $700. Write to Russell D. Evans, 636 Eaxt 11th Ave., Eugene, Ore. I17tf FOR 8ALE 27 nore ranch, all mod ern Improvements, fully stocked. Four miles from Medford, one mile from pavement, ' in best farming section of the Rogue River valley. If you are Interested' In something really good this Is your opportunity. K C, care Mall Tribune. tf FOR SALE 10.000 acres of land, al falfa, grain, stock ranches, hearing orchards and timber lands In tracts of from one acre up. Oh long time, easy payments. Gold Ray Realty Co For details call on T. W. Miles, At torney, tnd floor Jackson County Bank Bldg. Ttf FOJt SALE Several farms, toed val uaa. easy terms, low Interest. O. C Boggs, Atty tor State Land Board ; . .-- . .- tf ' FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE '' New piano for auto. Phone 728-W. ' 161 ' FOtlNB FOUND On street In Medford, bicy cle. Owner cull 207. 146" I-OBT LOST Brown Angora sweator be tween 3rd and Central. Phone 7 6 L or call 346 North Front; reward. ' 146 LOST A ark of horscroclng equip-1 menl. Phone 822-L, Medford. 1 WHEN DID ; YOU DRAIN: YOUR CRANKCASE LAST? Free Crankcass Service Jones . & Kirkpatrick k Real Service Station OIMMfX 5 ceNTti BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES . FOR SALE Business In good town. Nets $2110 per month. Price $21)00. See Uubb & Mays. 126 N. Front St. 1G1 F.KTRAYE1) ESTRAYED Ono yearling heifer; brown, nn horns; lower h;tlf of lull while. Notify Theo. J. Fish, I'h.ie nlx. Phone H-F-4. 145 FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Gold cling neachci at Laglt-y ranch. Talent. 147 FOR SALE llnmogerm Inoculation for vetch, clover, ulfalfn. Cost less, easier 'to use. Monarch Seed Co. 160 FOR SALE Second hand brick. See I'utlon & Robinson. Phone 150. 'if FOR SALE Good rnngo with colls. 11121 West 9th. Phono 482-R. 146 FOR SALE Fine young team and farm land near Medford and Pros- ' pect. Want sheep, small Poland China hogs and mow-inn urni'Mii?. Nelson Nye, Prospect, Ore. 146 FOR SALE Dr. Hess Pan-a-cea brings bens thru the molt In better shape to lay winter eggs. Monarch Seed Co. . "' ISO FOR SALE Nice pears, De Anjous, windfalls, 60c. Edgar WeLi. hull" mile north of Jacksonville. 14'i FOR SALE A complete set u: 5 now 31x5.25 balloon tires, tubes, rims and wheels, for 125. A leading brand of tires direct from factory; a snap. Armstrong Mutor Co., Hudson-Essex dealers. 144tf FOR SALE Rntzuina plums. Fred C. Sunder. Phone 7HX-R-2. 146 FOR SALE Gloria canning- toma toes. Phone 437-L. 148 FOR SALE Petit prunes, 1 'Ac, you pick them yourself, 1 mile west from end of. paving on South Oak dale ave. at cross roads. W. C. Tsy , Inr. 639 R. 1. Man in orchard Sun day all day, 145 FOR SALE rOrapes. J, A. Manke, 2 miles east or .lacKsonviue, between Medford and Jacksonville tf FOR SALE Apples. 60o Donny Pucklng House. per box, 148 FOR SALE Good cider press, cheap. Phone 840-Y. 147 FOR SALE Friend sprayers. Ask . the users who know. Best service In the valley given to the Friend sprayer. Bill's Tractor Shop. ; tf. FOR SALE Cucumbers. Phono 861-R. ' Any size. 145 FO RSALE. Third crop alfalfa. Will make a price, entire crop. 40.0-J-2, 1 137tf FOR SALE 0 acres standing corn: also young Durham cow. - Phone 691-J-2. UTtf FOR, SALE Winter Cheap. Johnson .bnnnna npples. Produce Co. lSfitf FOR SALE Smith's dry pine, sum mer rates 82.75'n tier. Discount on larger orders. Phone 1103 or Cen tral Point 38-X-2. 164 FOR SALE New piano at a bargain, Noel Ersklne, Phone 729-W. 146. MELONS ON ICE Watermelons. . home grown. 2c, Large cnntelnupes - 10c each. Johnson Produce'Co.. 241 N. Fir street. Phone 87. 120tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY , Accountants HEWITT A SCHENCK Accountants and Income Tax Advisers. Medford Building. Phone 826.' 1 Auctioneer W. H. WELTY, Auctioneer. Phone 651. Auction sale at Oltzen's barn every Saturday,. I buy furniture or sell ft on commission. Attorneys RBAMH8 ft RBAMF.8 Lawyers, of) rice in iinerty Huiiuiny, A Real i Used, Car Sale This Week Prices Lower ' thanEver Before . . i' 'i CE. Gates Auto Co. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & OltEBNE Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 ana K, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON COUNT ' ABSTRACT M ' Abstracts of Title and Title. Insurance -The only compU.'UB , Title System la) Juckson County, ., . A. E, KELLOGG Abstractor of. Tltres. Gold. Hill, Oregon. Reliable Jackson County Abstractor. Oyer twenty years' experience 'In tne oouny.' Phone 6-J-2 Gold Hill. it . Building Supplies and Roofliuy STANDARD ROOFINO AND BUILD. ERS SUPPLY Co. Build up Koor lng. Ashland Granite Top. 16 yearn' guarantee. Best grade of root pa per cement. Pressed brick, plain and. ' faced wall blocks, fire place brick, all colors. All material Class A. Port land Beaver Cement tor sale. Aa phalt by ton, barrel or pound. Tele phone 738-X. : - - ' ' Chiropractic Physician DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectic Physician. DR. LOUISE B. HEDGES Naturopathic Chlrs praetor. Mechano-Therapy, Spon dylotherupy. Food Sc tenons, Chlro- . practice. Office: Stews .V Bldg., 2 56 E. Main St. Phones: Office 170: Res. 170-J-2. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Nerve Specialist, Office hours 9-18, 2-6, 203-206 Liberty Bldg. Office. Phone 680. Res. phone 1027. . Dentist DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist. Phone 669. Res. 776. Office hours 9 a. m. 6 p. m. Evening and Sunday, b appointment.- fl DR. H. B. MURPHY Dentistry, Dental X-Ray. Phone 77. . Office Second floor, Medford Bldg. - '..' 'V . Expert Accountant . '''-' T wilson auditing" Co. e. m. wji- son, C. P. A. Attention given', to, anything In accounting and Income Tax requirements. . Look Intw. our . simplified accounting method'.' 1'. erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-0 , Insurance EARL S. TUMY All forma of Insur ance. Fire, Auto, Life, AcclleiiL Bonds. Phone 403. 808 bluer Bldg. Money to Loan J. B. ANDREWS Buy and , sells mortgages and loans money, on good security. 81 N. Grape at. Pbon 68-M. 840 Monnmeuta THE OREGON GRANITE- .CO." ' Monuments. K. A. hicks, uenvrai Manager. P. M. Kershaw. Sale Manager; 103 E. Sixth BU Medtor Osteopath OR. F. O. CARLO W. DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physician, 416-418 Liberty Bid. Phone 904-J-l. Residence 26 South Laurel St. - -f Painting Contractor . AMHRO S. PARK. Painting' ng bofJ- irncior. .xperiencvii. uinnaiv' 8.16 N" Central. Phone 376-L. Piano InstractloBj ' FRED ALTON HAIQHT Teacher ol Piano nnd Harmony. Studio, 111 Liberty Bldg., Phone 7. ' '" A Primers aud Pnbllaliera MEDFORD PRINTING' CO,, has 4h best equipped' printing offioe. la Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing system, etc Portland prices. 17 N. Far St. Scalo Repalrlnaj EXPERT SCALE REPAIRING, re., finishing, installatl.ins and nisrnd tlotis. Guaranteed Bervloe. Fred D. Adams, 608 E. Main street PttouO 1134. . - Transfer BADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO Office 22 North Front St. . PhoB 116. Prices right. Service guaran teed, , - -i : i- - DAVIS TRANSFER' 8TORAOS ' Co. Anything moved, day or algal. Service guaranteed, 39 8. Or. Phone 644, or residence 100. : , Swim, I'pholslerlnt J. WKIS Upholstery, alanttfaetarev of overstuffed furniture. Full One of material, Draperle mad order. We do all. kind Of, upk: . sterlng. We deliver and will, call and show samples. Phone 11 Jacksonville, Ore. ' sSl' Tetcrtaary MEDFORD VETERINART IIOrTPr AL, Dr. B. C. McCulloch, Oradust Veterinarian, Office consultation tree. Corner Grape and Fifth, tied tnrd. Ore. - Phono . it -Day - r night ' Window Cleaner LET O BO ROE DO IT. Wu and Ot " Ish your floors, ' clean your bna, Snltor service tor offlee and btllld XI. Oeo. A. Geeiy. fkeo a1a U MIWH Ok