Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 01, 1925, Image 11

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    BRINGING
Music in Jackson
It Is evident that school bonrtls of
the county are more awake' to the
neeil of niuulc ih our schools- than
they have ever been before. Aledfortl
and Ashland have a music supervisor,
and last year Butte Knlls secured a
teacher' for music. For several years
Phoenix and Gold Hill have hnd effi
cient music work through carrying It
on somewhat departntentally. Jlut
this year the following- schpols in ad
f dltfon are making effort to have defi
nite instruction in rote music in nt
least a 'part tof their grades: Central
Point, Talent, Jacksonville and Eagle
Point.
In several rural schools excellent
heplnnini? was'made last year, notably
In Willow Kprlntis, Heese Creek. Wi
mer and Oak Grove schools. More
teachers are this' year ready to at
tempt regular work in music, because
they prepared for it during summer
school.
In the line of music appreciation
almost every school named above has
carried 'on excellent work chiefly
through definite presentation with the
Victrola. A number of schools have
purchased VIctrolns and so are ajmin
ready o follow on in this line. The
county superintendent's office Is
again ready to send out lists of rec
ords which this year lead Into some
new possibilities In music study. Miss
L.eona Marsters of Eugene schools is
editing a -department of music In The
Oregon Teachers - Monthly published
in Salem and the outlines 'presented
are attracting attention of our tench
era. Mlsa Marsters will present wnrk
In music during tho Medford Insti
tute. - The following excellent program for.
music In the home as worked out by
the general federation chairman of
music, Mrs. Mark Oberndorfer, Is of
fered by the division of the homo
making department of the American
home. It Is given to the press with
the hope that the homes of Jackson
county may more than support the ef
forts of the schools in all lines of mu
slr. '
Ten Hulcfi for Music in tlie Homo
1. 1 Make the musical instruments
In your home a part of the home cir
cle for' the enjoyment and edunctlon of j
your family. Do ont regard these In- i
struments ns furniture only.
.'2. Surround your children with ,
music of the same character Hint you
frtel Is ;rtetit for them to havo In pic- j
tures and books. I
'8. Own a player piano or a phono- J
ghiph, . These self playing Instru
ments, If rightly used, will do more
to stimulate an Interest In good music
and to- cultivate musical taste, than
any other medlum.
4. Begin the definite study of mu
sic when your "child has learned to
love good musical selections. Choose
tHo best teacher, not the cheapest.
5, See that the practice hours are
made -Interesting rather than tedious.
Change your question from "How
frlahy minutes did you practice to
day?" to "Have you learned your mu
sic lesson M
' 6. Iet your children realize that
the study og music Is of equal Import
ance with the other studies of school.
Itrlng into the home circle the must-.
cal selections which can be correlated .
tory. .
7. Arrange the practice period so
that father may not be disturbed. En
courage the children to play for father
at least once a week.
8. Arrange a music hour In your
home a number of times a week;
when all can sing together the good
old songs and can hear the best
known nnd lovel Instrumental selec-1
tlons. Have a Sunday hour when
you can sing good hymns. A home
memory contest can be planned for
each month.
."Vl'S
r OU take no chance when you buy a uted
Ford car from an Authorized Ford Dealer,
You get the tame square deal as on a new
Tord car, and it carries a thirty day guarantee
C. S. GATS
UP FATMEEl
t've Jost waote'. uetter
TO fMAiVilE TELUH' MR. TO
COME. liiCHT HOME -l'r- t0 .
t-OtSE. SOHE I'm sieve. ! ,
H ICHT HOME -l'T t0 . I ' v- -M-tM 11 A
- r. .twri
County Schools
9. Know yourself the life history of
the great composers and the story of
their compositions so that you can tell
your children. There are a number of
helful books published. Place them
In your library.
10. own a good radio and bring
Into your home the greatest and best
that radio offers. Purchase for your
library those musical selections which
you have heard over the radio.
Do you realize that America is to
day the center of the greatest musical
renaissance that the world has ever
known?
WILL SERVE HHPS
COFFEE AND DOUGHNUTS
CHICAGO. Oct. t (A. P.) A warm
fireside, hot cot Too and doughnuts will
be furnished tho unemployed who
visit the hobo retreats throughout the
country financed by James Hades
Howe, SL Louis millionaire hobo, he
has announced here. This year's na
tional convention of the "migratory
workers," as Howe terms them, will
be hold In Denver, November It, a
date selected, he said, because many
of the delegates could sleep in the
open there.
Consider Bible Study
For Medford Schools
At tho meeting yesterday of the lo
cal Ministers' Association plans were
laid for the activities 4if the organiza
tion for the coming year. Rev. D. J.
Howe of the Christian c.hurchyas
chosen 'MoKead'nVasVoc1uTlt)nr Rev,
AV. H. Eaton of the Baptist church,
vice president, and Rev. E. J. John
son of the Lutheran church was made
secretary treasurer.
The time for the regular meetings
was changed from Mondays to first
and third Tuesdays at 1:30. As plan
ned enrller In the summer with Su
perintendent Hedrick, arrangements'
were made for a consultation with the
school authorities relative to the pre-'
scribed week day Bible school. iWh
are very much interested in the or
ganization of that department as soon
ns conditions justify. Preliminary ar
rangements were made for the
Thanksgiving service and other com
munity enterprises.
Red Top School House
Builders Win Suit
Tn tho Injunction stilt of J. M. Ker
shaw and other tax payers and pat
rons of School District No. 10 (Red
Top Schoolhouse, east of Medford)
against the school board and Lock
wood nnd Mcehnn, contractors, to pre
vent the payment of approximately
$4000 due on construction, on account
of alleged faulty construction of the
building, tho circuit court Wednesday
handed down a decision favoring the
defendants. The plaintiffs alleged
that the schoolhouse had not -been
built properly, and for this reason at
tempted to hold up tho payment of
the balance due.
United States Judge Wants Boor.
NEW YORK. Federal Judge Wil
liam Sheppard of Florida, now sitting
here. Is in favor of legalizing light
wine and beer because of difficulty of
enforcing the Volstead act.
AUTO CO.
MEDFORT M.Vjfl TrcTTiTTN"R.
HELLO- OOC.M TOO "VOORE. OOW THE
ARE THE. F-tlT sUV ClJNf 1 "T TO
I
KXKCrTOU'S FX.Uj xotick
In the County Court ov the State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of Helen
O. Dillon, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that on the
10th day of Sefltemher, the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Jackson set the 10th
day of October, 1125, at the hour of
ten o'clock a. m.. In the office of the
County Court at Jacksonville. Oregon,
as the time and place for all those
having any objections to the final ac
count und report aud the closing of the
estate of Helen O. Dillon, deceased,
to appear and mane such objections
as they have, and all those having uny
objections are hereby notified lo ap
pear at said time and place.
Dated this 10th day of September.
1925. JOHT S. OltTH.
Executor of the Estate of
Helen O. Dillon, Deceased.
WANTED SmATIONS
WANTKD Work with tractor. Plow
ing, spring toothing, and etc. Phone-411-R-3.
167
WANTED
1172.
Wood sawing. Phone
J77
WANTED Extra type writing, book
keeping or proof reading to do In
my own office. Box 30, Mail Trlb-
une. 1 jlilf
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED One of Portland's suc
cessful nnd 'highest rated bond
houses desires a high type repre
sentative for this territory. For
appointment, address Mr. L. Knuff
man, 610-615 Northwestern Bunk
Building, Portland. Oregon. An er
ecutlve of this company will he In
Medford In the near future for a
conference. 165
WANTED Pear pickers. - Foothill's
Orchard. Phone 6 11 -J -4, noon and
evenings. 170
WANTED Experienced pear pickers.
Marshalls, 779-L. lt7
WANTED An all around ranch hand.
Phone G68-R,2. 165
HELP WANTRfi IFEMAL-B
WANTED An nppretlce, nlso millin
ery maker. Miss Taylor at Rus
sell's. Vj .165
WANTED High school or business
college girl or one employed part
time to help with housework for
room, board and wages. Phone
082-J. - 166
I WANTED At once, two experienced
women, one Tor cooking and gen
eral work; one to care for children.
Mrs. G. L. Buhrman, 1G Geneva
ave. tf"
WANTED MISCF.MiANKOUS
WANTED-ITpholmcrinB. reflnlHhlne
mwl reb-luelnt,'. A. N. Thlbault. Tel.
9G9-K. 173
WANTED One team hlorky homes
nhout 1300. Clentle, Hound and
true, not over 6 years old. Will pay
cash. Box T. Mull Tribune. 1H6
WANTED Concord grapes and crab
apples for pickling. Phone 390-L.
' 1C5
WANTED One year lease on Rood
house with garden pnt or ncreaffe.
Must be near pavement. Adults.
Phone 4S2-H. W. W. Prlckett. IBB
WANTED Cider mill. P. E. Snyder,
Jacksonville. 1G5
WANTKD Washings, will call for
and deliver. Prices lowest In city.
oiti ratm street, or pnono 1091. 169
WANTED Junk. Pafs Second Hand FKst UrtoT lo? VTcle,'
TZl, b"l'T"ylM"g- 1506 P'V.n MaxweU tourlnT Oood'condUlon":
street. D47-L.. 10 very cheap. Some good used 30x3 4
WANTKD Laree pnltnn mcra Mull lre. clincher. Used Overland,
THhime 8 . Maxwell and Ford parts. Automo-
lrlD""e- tlva Service Shop, 123 West Main
WANTED Will pay cash for used B1- tf
pianos. Weeks A Orr, Medford. FOR SALE-1 A ton "Special" O. M.
WANTED Feeder bogs. Johnson Pro- Ltruc,5,Wa"ac0 Wooa br. Yard,
duce Co. tf 0 111
FOR RENT FCRMSI1EI) ROOMS . '
FOR RENT To business woman. WANTTPTi
clean room, bath adjoining. Meals It irmiltil
desired. Phone 622-X. 167
FOR RENT Largo front room for Tft BllV tOT Cash
two or three men. Phone 3C4-J. 1G6 J
FOR RENT Two large sleeping All YOUT i
rooms, ground floor. Suitable for
Strr or 'nan nnd wjB Second Hand Furniture
FOR RENT Large front room with .
l.alli, rhwo In. 121 N, Oram-. 1C7 M0RD0FP & WO0LF
FOR RENT Iledroom for lady. 845
N. Hnrilett street. tf '
' . 1
"- FOLLOWING ADVERTISERS ARE . ,
Member Medford Realty Board
ONE, OF XHE BEST GENERAL FARMING PROPOSITIONS
IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY " '
"40 fftfffca or (ho finest land;' 12 acres of fine alfalfa; 15 ncros under
cultivation; '13 wood and pnnture; 6 room-bungalow; in a beautiful grovo;
barn for 14 head of cattle; 12 tons hay In barn; 4 cows;' Tarlous tools;
12 acres under the ditch. - ,
This all with a flue location on a splendid road, near sAool and
market.
O $2000.00 'cash and the balance on the vory beat of terms; $0000.00.
i ' t. i -
6 8. Central J. 0. feRNES Phone 409 or 910-Y
"NrRDFOTD. OT?Kf!ONT, TTTTTftSTUY. OfiTOBEIt 1.
TONORRCV 1 .(
iiciht n
' ' l ' vv L.JV-X,
IH-lt-l --
1525 av
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Bouses. Drown & White.
FOR RENT
nOCSEKEEPJ; ROOMS
FOR RENT .Housekeeping rooms.
Oarage. Phone 9f.5-R. Ifi8
FOR RE:VT APARTMENTS
(FOR RENT Modern furnished
uparuneni. auuiih. sio N. nony.
Phone 6U3-V. 165tf
FOR RENT Four room modern, fur
nished apartment. Ground floor.
220 So. Grupe. ltiulf
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Phone 4&2-H. tf
FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished
apartment. 520 S. Fir. 165
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
No children. Call 840 Palm street.
165
FOR RENT First floor, steam heat,
electric range. Also one room on
upper floor. Phone 574. ' tf
FOR RENT One furnished apart
ment, $42: no children. Brown &
White -Aancy. laStf
FOR RENT Apartments, rooms nnd
" garage. 604 W. loth. isotf
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 21 acre farm with four
room house, barn, good cow and one
horse. 10 acres alfalfa, 3 acres
fruit, balance plow land and pas
ture. See Frank Widner on Coker
Butto road. $ 166
FOR RENT 80 acre ranch part ir
rigated. VY Mann, R. 3, Med
ford. - .-1 , 165
FOR RENT ON fill A RICH Thirty
acre mixed fruit " orchard. ' mostly
bearing pears. Ten acres under Ir
rigation, 2 acres In ali'alfa, good
buildings, electric lights, phone and
running water Located u "'Hes
northeast "of Medford. A dil resa
Owner, Anderson S.'Joy, P. O. Box
745, Portland, Oregon, 167
FOR RENT Abbott dairy ranch. 40
acres. E. Main, Ashland. See H.
C. Haley, Ashland. 167 .
J
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOIt RALE Well equipped pnrn(j:e. A
'Rood money milker. P. O. Box 7 "!,
Medford. Ore. 1 litf
fok exchange;
FOR TKADE A 7-roomed house nnd
lot 110x130 ft. at Jacksonville, for
Medford property. Box 099, Trib
une. 247
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Cheap. Ford sedan. Ford
touring.' 1920 models, with starters.
638 N. Central. 171
FOR SALE One Ford touring in
good condition. See Win, Druinm
' at Western Union. 167
FOR SALE Light 6-clinder car in
good running order. Priced for
' quick sale, ttarnum Garago. 167
FOR SALE 1921 Ford touring.
Bosch Ignition, starter, new top,
cord tires, shock absorbers. Phone
314-L. 165
FOR SALE 1923 Ford coupe, as
good as new. Lot:! of extras. Priced
for quick sale. 113 N. Riverside.
Phone 744. tf
Int-l Feato Sttwvice. Inc.
FOR &ALK-m)MKB
FOR SALE Brand new, five rooms,
one of the niftiest little houses in
Medford. See It ut 113 Kenwood
uve. 167
FO R SA LE 6-room, modern house.
111 IMI'I UllH IMIIM ICH, IIII KM ftlUIUtT
atid fruit trees. This home is lo
cated in a splendid residential dis
trict anil can be purchased by re
sponsible party for $300 down nnd
balance like rent. Charles A.
Wing, Palm block. Phone 72S.
1 (ill
FOR SALE A real bargain In a nice
modern home, east side, dandy gar
age and drive, fruit nnd berries,
ruuge uml linoleum. You can't beat
this In Medford. See Babb & Mays.
126 N. Front St. Phone 5U0-L. 173
FOR SALE A snap. 5-room modern
IMHIISC, P1'1'III1K MHI'H, HI I I " Il' ll III
back porch, built Ins, woodshed.
gaiUKe, htrawberrys, raspberries, lo
ganberries, grapes, peaches, fine
garden, lots of shrubbery, $2 750.
Easy terms or small payment down
and balance like rent, it. A. Ai
wood, 411 So, Laurel. tf
FOR SALE 7-room house $2400. ti
ro cm modern bungalow, trade for
acreage, tke Bibb & Mays, 126 No.
Front stret. Phono 372 or 590-L.
H'9
FOR SALE Comfortable five-room
house for $1100. Must sell ut once.
Call 628-R evenings. 158tf
FOR SALE New modern five room
house. Enquire 1000 East 11th.
168
FOR SALtC REAL. ESTATE
FOR SALE Five acres one mile from
Modesto, Calif., in 8 year old Em
peror grapes, at sacrifice price;
Wou'd coii'ildcr aero tract closo in
on the highway, near "Medford, No
agents need reply. Write for in
formation. H. D. Smith, Route C,
Bo 128, Modesto, Calif. l6lt'
FOR HALE Non-resident wants "to
sell at sacrifice beatitlful 40 acre
tnut fronting on Rogue river,
near Rogue Elk resort. 'Heavy
garage, strawberries, raspberries. In
home tract. Cash price $4 00.
Wrllo Owner, Box '746 Woodland,
Calif. I62tf
FOR SALE Only lot 'with river
frontage that can be purchased In
Edyi'woort pnrk, 100 feet on Hague
by 400 fot deep. Already 10 cot
tages In the park. Ideal all, year
round resort: only half mile off
Crater Lake 'highway, and 35 "min
ute' drive from Medford. Inquire H.
S. Smith at Mall Tribune. tf
FOR SALE One tn five acres. Rest
land. Best location in tho county.
.1 list : outside the - city. Phone
663-R-3. 17S
FOR SALE 25. j6rsoy nnd Hnlsteln
cows, 801 E. Main. Phone 613-L.
' tf
FOR SALE Three west aide lota.
Thiise lots are 'about eight blocks
from P. O. and one block off West
Main street. Price for quick sale
8250 each, or all three for $70.
Write to RuBscll D. Evans, 636 East
11th Ave., Eugon-.!, Ore. 117tf
FOR SALE 2Tracre ranch, all mod
ern Improvements, fuliy stocked.
Pour 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, bearing
orchards and timber lands In tracts
of from one acre up. On long time,
easy payments. Gold Ray Realty Co.
For details call on T. W. Miles, At
torney, 2nd floor Jackson County
Bank Bldg. 73tf
POA BALE Several farms, good val
ues, easy terms, low Interest. O. C.
Boggs, Atty for State Land Board.
tf
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR HALE 150 White Leghorn, one
year old laying hens. Tancred and
Imperial strain. Phono 14-F-22.
166
FOR SALE Two used hny bucks,
iiuyes sprayer, iiariiie sprayer anil
second hand feed grinder, llubbnrd
Bros. 109
FOR SALE Rear bargain. Large slzo
Hughes electric range, cost 8235.
We will guaranlee. For quick sale
875. Scott 2-lland Store, 31 H.
Front street. . Ifi7
Alcohol .
for your
Radiator
Cheapest
and
Best
Jones & Kirkpatrick
A Bal Service Station
m:
By Georg'e McMagrus
"DON'T :
I U' S ... .j I .".11. . . . 1 I
FOR SAIJC MISCKIXAXICOUS
VOll HAM-: Fresh crape juice. $1
per gallon. ISriny your coiitaiuerH.
1'hunc 7SS-U-J. l-'rt'U C, Samler.
lt5
FOK SAI.K Hand power waHhlntf
niarhlire. S; I'erfei'tion oil healer Vfi;
I 'nl versa I Klofirii- nweeper uUiirh
mtntn $7.f0. 42t King Mlroet. 1 17
FOR SAM-: Household
526 K. Main.
furnishings.
FOR HALE Tokay
yuy-R.
FOR SALE MlHsion, 3r, pound nnd
Tolmy Kt'itpeH. 5c. CJonry Orchard,
R. 1. Griffin Creek. 1G7
FOR HALE 25-3;', VlnchcHter rifle
citilpMd with Ly ma ii peep niht.
Dd Vooh. 10-ltf
FOR HALE Stark Delicious culln at
Ut wen's ranch, fi miles north of
IE ok ue River, on Evnns creek, 6d;
per box. This week only., 100
FOR SALE Orchard run Jonathans,
75c a box. I'lnnuclo lnckliiK t'o
177 FOIt SALE 'Extra fancy and funcy
Delicious upplta. Hinnuclu Packing
Co. 17 7
FOR SALE Stack of hay and hi
straw pilo on a good feed lot. Ed
Russell, Central Point. Phono 2-17.
IMG
HAY FOR SALE First quality, third
cutting alfalfa hay for sale In field
on Rush lane. Telephone L. li. Tut
tie, 372; evenings 4U-R-2. 1(I5
FOR SALE Success beard Ichs barley.
Registered Jersey bull calf ready
for service. Phone 9-F-2. H. H.
Stevens. Talent, Oro. 188
FOR SALE Alfalfa.
Phone 400-J-2.
Vfctf
FOR SALE Vlnennr, made from ap
ple cider. Just riht for pickling
Wo deliver. Phono evunlnua 107 0.
-177
FOR HALE drupes, all kinds; half
mile north of Main on Third street,
Central Point. O. Pankey. ' 196
FOR HALE Heautlful new player
piano of quality. A bargain, Noel
Erskine. Phono 72D-YV. 173
FOR SALE Second hand brick. See
Putton & Robinson. Phone lfi0.tf
FOR SALE Grapes. .1. A. Mnnko, 2
miles east of Jacksonville, between
Medford and Jacksonville, tf
FOR -SALE Friend sprayers.' - Ask
the users who know. Rest service
In the valley fdven to tho Friend
sprayer. Hill's Tractor Hhop.c tf
FOR SALE Winter bnnana apples.
Cheap. Johnson Produce Co.
13fitf
FOR SALE liTVTSTOCK
FOR SALE Six fresh cows, also Jer
sey hull. M, Walsh, on South P.each
street, just outside city limit. ; tf
FOR SALE Good Guernsey dairy
cows and yearling heifers on Lit
tle Applegatd. J. J. Munsell. 171
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 4-yenr-old
Ht. Mawes bull for animal of
equal value: 3 nearest dams Aver
age over 700 pounds of butterfat.
Also 1 year old bull calf; dam is
granddaughter of llolger. , Phono
fi-F-13. Gold Hill, or see George
, Oulavscn, Sams Valley. ; 167
FOR HALE Figs, 12c per lh. Mrs.
W. A. Skelton, two blocks north of
Court House, Jacksonville. : 16ft
IX)ST
LOST Mondny, In business district,
vausnay wrist wntcn. call 1103.
BITSIXKSS DIRECTORY
Accountants
HEWITT & BCHKNCK - Accountants
and Income Tax Advisers. Medford
HUlldlng. Phone 326.
Auctioneer
W. H. WKLTY, Auctioneer. Ph6ne
6fl. Auction sale at Gltzen's barn
every Saturday. I buy furniture or
sell it on commission.
USED CARS
Bought, Sold
and Exchanged
Moved to North River
side, , next to Jones &
Kirkpatrick.
SPECIALS TOMORROW
DODGE TOURING
GLASS ENCLOSED.
m .( $450.00! u ;
Other bargain in
Sixes, Eights, Fours
i
ACROSS FROM FORD
QARA0S
170
VKGV. TTTTC '
BE A, COOD
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BITKIXKSS DIltRCTOBT
Abstractors
"M L'nUAY IIIIOS. & GREEN E
Almtractfi of Title,, Rgoina 8 nnd 6,
No. 82 North Centrul Ave., upstair.
JACKSON COUNTY
AMSTKACT CO.
AlHirneCH of Title
nnil Title Insurance.
Tho only complete
THIo System la
JuckHon Coauty.
A. E,. KKJ.LOQO Abatractor of
Titles, Uold lllll, Oregon. Kellabla
Jaoknon County AbHtructor. Ovor
twenty years experience In the
rouny. l'hone 6-J-2 Gold Hill. It
Attorney
HI'.AMIOS & RKAME8 Lawyers, ou
nce in Liberty llulldlng.
BullilliiK SupplH-s anfl Itoofliis;
STANDARD ROOFING AND BUILD-
KHS BUI'PLY Co. Build up Roof
Inir, AHhlund Granlto Top. XB years'
guarantee. KeHt (trade of roof pa
per cement. Premied brick, plain and
faced wall blocks,- fire place brick,
all colors. All material Class A.'Port
Innd Benver Cement for sale. ' As
phalt by ton, barrel or pound. Tele
phone 738-X. -
Chlraprartlo Ihyslc1ans
DR. A. R. HEDOKS Neo-Eclectlc
Physician. DR. T-OUIBE E
HEDGES Naturopathic Chlro.
praetor. Mechano-Therapy, 3pon
dylothorapy, Food Sclenot Chlro
practice. Office: Htewsrt Bldg.,
255 E. Main St. ' Phones: Office
170; Ros. 170-J-J.
DR. E. V. HOFFMAN Chiropractic
Nerve HpecluliHt. office hours 8-1 2,
2-6, 2o!l-l!Otl hlherty Bldjr. Office
Phone r,8l). Res. phono 1027. -
DcntfHta
DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist. Phone
CM). Res. 770. office' hours 8 a.
ni. 6 p. Tn. Evening and Sunday bj
appointment.
DR. H. E. MURPHY- Dentistry,
Dental X-Ray. Phone ' 77. Office
Second floor. Medford Bldg.
Rxport Acronntant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. -E. M. Wil
son, C. P. A. Attention given to
anything In accounting and Ineotnt
Tux requirements. Look into our
simplified accounting method. I-
erty BlUg., Medford. Phone 157-kh
Insnraiuie '
EARL S. TIJMSr All forms of Insur
ance. Fire, Auto, Life, Accident,
Bonds. Phone 402. 208 Liberty
Bldg. .
Mn t i rr-sn Fnrtory '
MEItFOUD MATTItEHH & UPHOL
HTKKV CO All kinds of upholster
ing. AlattreHsea made and repaired.
Work called for and' delivered. Fur.
nllure made to'brdef. Phone 104.
82 North Ornpe "street." '
Money to Loan
J. B. ANDREWS Buys and sells
mortgages and loans money on good
security. 81. N. Orape BU Phone
63-M. 4
Monuments
TUB OREGON GRANITE CO.
Monuments. E. A. Hicks. General
Manager. P. M. Kershaw, Sales
Manager, 108 E. Sixth St., Medford.
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Osteopath
DR. F. O. CARLO W, DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians.
410-418 Liberty Bid. Phone D04-J-.
Residence 26 South Laurel St.
Piano Instruction
FRED'ALTON 'HAIOHT Teacher ol
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. ,u,,u dot. cm Illi.ll, DlUUlil 111
Liberty Bldg., Phone 78,
Primers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has. the
ueni equippea printing orttce in
Southern Oregon, Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 N Fir St.
8?alo lli'iialrliia;
EXPERT SCALE REPAIR1NO. re
flttishlng, Installations ,1nd Insreo
tlotis. Guaranteed service. Fred D.
Ailams, 008 U, Uuln street Phone
1134. .
Transfer
EADH TRANSFER STORAGE CO,
umce ia rvnnn rront hi. i'nooe
818. Prices right. Service guaran
teed. DAVIS " TRANSFER A 8TORAOB
Co. Anything moved, day or night.
Service gunrnnteed. 28 S. Orape,
Phone 844, or residence 10v.
tlpholnlerlng
J. WEtS Upholstery, Manufaeturw
Of overstuffed furniture, Full line
of materials. Draperies mads te
order. We do all kinds of uphol
stering. We deliver and will call
and show sample. Phone 801
Jacksonville, Ore.
' Window Clear
LET OROROB DO IT Wax ant pay
inn yter iioors, ciean your nous
Janitor service (or offices and build
Insft Geo. 4,. Seely. Fbom UTfc
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