Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 16, 1925, Image 7

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CHRISTIANS FIGHT
FOR CONTROL OF
KKDLAKDS, Cal., Nov. 10. (A.P.)
A rellgioUB quiet ucttJcil down over
thia orange bolt city today as partlcl
imnts in yesterday's near riot at the
Kirst Christian- church prepared to
hift the scene of their conflict to San
liernardino, the county seat, where
opponents of the Kev. It. Glenn Ed
wards, formerly of Yuma, Ariz., hoped
to obtain the assistance of, law on
torcement otfielnls in their efforts to
oust him from the pulpit.
Sunday morning: services were
thrown into an uproar yenterdny when
Garner O. Osdick,.. son-in-law of Jus
tice G. G. Mclver, leader of the forces
opposing Edwards, arose from his pew
us the pastor began to speak.
Reminding the congregation that
at ft meeting: last Friday Mr. Edwarun
"had been voted out of the pulpit by
1-13 members,'1 Osdick inquired point
edly of the clergyman whether he in
tended to bow to the will of the 143.
The pastor replied that he did not,
explaining that since there are 415
members of the church the will of the
143 was but the will of a minority.
His remarks were made with diffi
culty after shouts of "throw him out,"
"Hit down," "let him speok" und the
singing of "Nearer My God to Three,"
by the choir. One of the few women
prosent,at the services which were ex
pected to be stormy in view of a
month long clash of factions favoring
and opposing the retention of Edwards
as pastor, attempted to quell the tumult-
by hastening to the pulpit and,
with her hand on the Bible, appealing
for peace. t Her voice was lost in a sea
of shoutlngr, hoots and catcalls.
Quiet came eventually when about
100 members walked out of the
church in "a peaceful demonstra
tion." Later Osdick ' announced he and
other members of his faction would
go to San Bernardino today, "to seek
a criminal complaint against the pas
tor." and the three elders, charging
them with disturbing a religious meet
ing. Ho alleged that Edwards and
his supporters by "invading" tho
church after tho pastor had been "de
posed," were to blame for tho result
ant uproar.
KING TUT'S BODY
LITERALLY MASS
OF RARE JEWELS
CAIRO, Nov.- 10. (A. P.) -J-The
treasures found In the tomb of the
boy king. Tut-Ankh-Amen. soon will
bo brought to tho Cairo museum for
exhibition. Moanwbllo as they are
being finished the tomb will bo cuosed
to visitors.
Ths evidence thus far adduced
through a ninepection of the mummy
In Its coffin of gold tends to show
thnt It Is of a male, not yet on adult
and that when death enmc tho person
was greatly emaciated. Tho mummy
was not resioved from Its case, but
Instead the wrappings about It were
cut through from the mask to the
feet. Owing to tho fraglno condition
of tho wrappings, tho greatest care
.had to bo exercises, '
During the work a large number of
Interesting and beautiful obpects
wore brought to view. Tho ministry
of works here says that both forearms
of the mummy were loaded with mag
nificent Jewess. Other objects brough
to light were armulets and collarettes.
A superb gold dagger with 'a srystal
handle, bracelets of Intricate work
manship and finger rings of divers
materials. Another dagger also was
found und several large Inlaid orna
ments, beads anl circlets.
On each ankle of Tut-Ankh-Amen
wero golden circles and on each toe,
each finger, a golden stall. Only the
lower part of the body nnd the limbs
of the phnrnoh had been exposed to
the view of the workers. In the tomb
last Friday and the operation Is f
such a delicate nnture'thnt further
progress will be alow. As soon as
possible, the objects wdofnnd wi be
cleaned nnd restored, after which
they will be brought here and placed
o nexhlbltlon.
Tlio Abnormal Menace. '
"WASHINGTON Becnuse he thinks
abnormal personalities cost tho Unit-,
ed States a billion dollars, a year.
Dr. Arthur MacDonald w.Wts con
gress to establish a laboratory for
study of tho mntter.
Cook with sasf
IT
UP FATHER
OH: He OlO-EH' well
VOO CO HOME. -1 DON'T
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PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 1 G (A. P.)
Cattle slow; receipts cattio 4010 (i!8
through); calves 440; steers, medium
S7tf(S,?5; common $i$7: canner and
cutter steers $4,50 4) G; heifers, com
mon and medium $4.50gfl; cows,
good, common and medium $3.50 ftt
5.25; canners and cutter SI .50 ffl 3.50;
bulls, good (hoof yearlings excluded)
lift 5; common to medium (canners
and bolognas). $3(4; calves, medium
to choice (milk, feds excluded) Jfi
U; culls and commons $4.50ff((6; veal
ers. medium to choice 59(511; culls
and common $59.
Hops 25ii'50c lower; receipts 3780
(474 through). Heavy weight (250 to
350 lbs.)' medium, good and choice
tll.S0V12; medium weight (200 to
2" lbs,) medium, good and choice
$11.50(6 12.25; light weight (160 to
200 lbs.) common, medium, good
and choice I 2 Ti 1 2.50; light light:?
(130 to TOO) lbs.) common, medium,
good and choice $11.60 12.25; pack
ing hogs (rough and smooth) $S.60
10.50; slaughter pigs (90 to 130 lbs.)
medium, good and choice 51 Iff? 11.50;
fqeder and stocker pigs (70 to 120
lbs.) medium, good and choice $11
(Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs
excluded in above quotations.)
Sheep steady; receipts 290. Lambs,
good and choice, Mt. Adams. $12i
13; medium 'to good (valley) Slltf'
12.50; heavy weight (92 lbs up) ?9(R
11: all weights, culls and common $9
ff? 1 0; yearling wethers, medium to
choice $8 t 1 1 ; ewes, common to
choice $4 9; canners and culls $1.50
&;L
Eggs .
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 10. (A.
P.) Eggs steady; receipts Increasing.
Cm-rent receipts 46c; fresh medium :
37 3Rc: fresh standard firsts 47
47 'fcc: fresh standard extras 48 '
4!)c: fresh undersized Mlpsx'Ac.
Butter
Butter steady: extra cubes, city
55c: standards 54c; prime firsts 52c;
firsts 60c; undergrade nominal;
prints 57c; cartons 58c.
Milk steady. Best churning cream
55c net shippers track in zone ono.
Cream delivered Portland, 5iic. Raw
milk (4 per cent) $2.00 cwt. f.o.b.
Portland.
Poultry ,
Poultry firm; turkeys higher. Heavy
bens 20 f 27c; light 18 A'-1 9c: springs
24f 25c: " broilers 2Dff30c; young
white ducks 22f.25c; dressed turkeys
42 & 43c.
Potatoes
Potatoes steady $2.50 3.
Onions steady $1.75.
Portland Wlicst.
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 16. (A.
P.) Wheat: HUB hard whjlo, $1.54;
hard white, bluestem, baart, $1.52;
soft white $1.18: western white,
$1.47; northern spring, hard winter,
$1.41: western roil. $1.4.1.
Today's car receipts Wheat, 148:
barley, 1: flour, ij); corn, 3; oats,
3: hay, 15.
I California Apples
SAN FRANCISCO, : Nov. 10. (A.
P.) (Federal Slate Market ' News
Service.) Apples: Cullfornla belle
flowers, San Francisco $l.50fr2;
Jonathans fancy $l.0tff 1.75; new
towns fancy, four tier $1.75 1.90; 314
tier $l.!l0i 2.10; Washington: Jona
thans xf S2W2.26; fancy 1.752; C
grade $l.fi01.7fi; Itomes fancy large
$2.262.60; choice $1.75W2: delic
ious fancy and xf $3 3.50: Oregon:
Winter bannnss fancy $2.260 2.50; C
grade $l.851r2.25; spltzonberg xf
'$2. 60fr2. 76: fancy $2.262.60: C
grade $1.85.2.15; newtowns xf $2.25
(g 2.35; fancy $l.!lOffi 2.10.
. Pears: Winter jiells $33.60; No. 2,
$22.25; poor packs low as $1.60;
Oregon d'AnJou fancy $3.604.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16. (A.
P.) Butterfat f. o. b.. San Fran
cisco, 86c.
Ministers Kxcliutigc.
VANCOfVER, B. C. Twenty min
isters of Washington and Oregon ex
changed pulpits with a like number
of Vancouver clergymen In observ
ance of an international good will
Sunday.
WANTED
To Bay for Cask .
ill Tout
Second Stnd Furniture
BOCDOFPftWOOLT
1 1 The Markets
"VET'b - TELL M CHCTTEI
TO COME RIGHT OVEt? -
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) 1925 bv 1nt-l Feature
Crrst Qntnn urM
INDIANS DYING OFF.
NEWPORT, Orell Nov. 10. Tins
Indian ttKcnry operated at Slictz.
since JftfiO is being closed on ac
count of lack of business. Eilwln L.
Chulcraft who. bus been In charse
since IK 14 has been transferred to
Seattle, It was pointed out , tliat
tho Indians have died off rapidly
during the past few years and that
now there are many more white per
sons on the reservation than Indians.
HKLP WANTED tMAIjE
WANTED Salesman. A man not
afraid to hustle, to travel in Oregon
and Washington. Good money,
real proposition. Only live wire need
apply. Call between 9:30 a. m. and
noon; 2:30 p. m, and G p. m. Satur
day or Monday, at - Palm Mock,
Rooml. ' 204
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Work by middle aged FOR RENT New 4-room furnished
man. Hotel, restaurant, grocery . bungalow. Ready Dec. 1st. Inquire
clerk, or ranch. References fur- 530 S. Central. 205
nished. Phone 41 or Box 300, Ccn- ..: " .
tial Point Ore 20U FOR RENT Neat cottage, cheap.
' , Apply 500 So. Fir. 203
WANTED Steady work by boy 18, ! - m . TT
large for age: high school graduate; "OR RENT Two furnished bunga
does not smoke.. Box C. C Mall lows S20 and $30. Inquire at tl
Tribune. 210 I Hou11' Flr-
WANTED By carpenter, work by
day or Job. . Phone 210. 205
WANTED Sewing to do at my home.
1022 West 4th street. 205
WANTED Dressmaking and child
ren's' sewing; remodel and altera
tion. 701 W. Jackson street. Phono
1112. 204
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Small home. 4' rooms In
good condition, not to exceed $1800,
down payment of $200, balance $15
monthly. Address W; B. A., Mall
Tribune.
, WANTED To lease on shares, or-
i chard with building. By experienc-
ed orchardist. Address Box O, Mall
' Tribune. 200
i WANTED Good country homo for
Alrdale dog. Call 633 Pine street.
200
.1 wo nouns, ror tew monms. Airs.
Curl D. Bowman. 205
WANTED Have room and board for
two In private family. 210 Laurel
street. Phono 1200. 208
WANTED Tn buy your used heat
ers and cook stoves. Thu Mcdford
Exchange. 200
WANTED To buy 20 or 24 Inch
lathe about 0 or 10 feet long. In
first class shape. Call, at 12 Mistle
toe, or phone 1174. 205
WANTED Furniture repairing,
A. N. Thlbault. Tol 009-11. 200.
WANTED Junk. Pat's Second Hand
store buys everything. 1500 Prune
Hlreet. 64.''L. 106
WANTED Cash on Id for hides, wool,
pelts and furs. Johnson Prodtine
Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phono 97. 176tf
WANTED Large cotton rags. Mull
Tribune.
WANTED Will pay caBh for UBed
pianos. Weeks ft Orr. Medford.
Is Your Car
f Properly
Lubricated?
Eighty per cent of
repairs are en used
poor lubrieatiou.
all
by
Jones & Kirkpattick
Real Service Stations
Salem , Medford
FOLLOWING ADVERTISER! ARE
Member 9 Medford Realty Board
SMALL RANCHES AT SMALL PRICE.
Ten acres. Fine Tree soil, east slope. Fine for gnrthm nnd
ono of the ideal poultry locations in the vJley. On fine road
on west side of valley. Near school. In fine community. This
land owned by n?n-residcnt owner.
Lotus show you thiand other smnll traots. ', , r
Thisdmo con be bought on easy terms and the price is $1250,
6 So. Centra jr. 0. BARNES Phone 409 or 010-7
HERE. :
sS W fID .
Service. Ink
reserved
FOR RENT
HOUSEKEEPING IJOOM8
l-'Olt ItlC.VT HouselteeplUK rooms.
310 No. Bartlett. 207
FOR RENT 2 furnished housekeep
ing rooms. Reasonable, 32 5 So.
Ivy. S'2-J. S"8
FOR UF.NT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. Closo In. Phono 05f-K.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms.
310 No. Bartlett. 204
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms
and sleeping rooms, steam heat;
also one two-room house, 24U So.
Riverside. Phono S92-H. 206
ROOM AND HOARD
FOR RENT Room with board, 414
S. Riverside. Phone M2-R. 2011
FO IIRENT Rooms, vlh h-onr
Without. Uast Side. Phono S7-R.
FOR RENT noriSES
FO RRENT Largo 8-room house,
bath, garage, sleeping porch, nice
yard. 727 So. Central. Phono 452-1...
20G
FOR RENT New 4-room duplex,
electric range, fire place, many
bullt-ins. Phono 13-J or call at 10
So. Newtown.
FOR RENT Houaon. Brown & White.
FOR RENT EURNlSTlED ROOMS
FOR RENT Sleeping room, bnth.'
' Gentlemen only. ; 526 S. Central.
. tf
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, both,
heat. 316 S. Riverside. 204
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, bath.
I .Men, 245 N. Orape. 205
FOR IIEIVT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
2 rooms and balh. Calljit 412 Lau
rel street. 200
FOR RENT Furnished or partly
, furnished apartments, front and
rear entrance, garage. 317 W. 2nd
t street. Phone 745-H. 20'J
FOR RENT Bachelor apartments.
' 140 S. Holly. 206
FOR RENT Bachelor apartments.
I Rooms. Men, 445 So. Front. 212
' FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
call morning or evening. 221 N.
Holly. 204
FOR RENT Apartments, 620 South
Fir. 2115
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Phone 462-If. l'JStt
FOR RENT Apartmnms, rooms and
garage. 604 W. 10th. 160tf
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Garage 60x100. 20 So.
Fir. Inquire upstairs. 210
FOR LEASE Pear and apple or
orchards. Particulars. Jewelt.
I Phone 038-X. 200tf
FOR bALK Al'ltKHOBlLKM
FOR SALE Private party will sac
rifice late model Hudson, nnd
Packard dump truck. 545-M eve.
204
FOR SALE Dudgo car in good con
dition, cheap. Inquire Medford
Auto Wrecking Co. 204
FOR SALE 1 ton "Special" O. M.
C. truck. Wallace Woods Lbr. Yard.
Phone 108 tf
USED CARS
For Sale or Trade ,
for Real Estate.
Borne Real Bargains !
Address "Oars,"
Mail Tribune.
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C HOTTER - THE IM'bUR.AvfrtCE.
MAtS.-M CLD TO HANE
THIb OPPOR.TOlSt"VY
TO tOU
FOR BALK BOMF.8
I-
FOR SALE House and three lots in 1
Fresno, Calif., to trade for acreage
In Rogue River valley. V. E. Bush
nell, (Jen. Del., Mcdford. 204
FOR SALE House on pavement, 5 j
rooms and sleeping porch, on east
side, garage. Small payment down,
balance like rent. Phono 410-11 or I
2S0. -ll!) I
FOR SALE 5-room, modern homo, J
ono mile from city limits on Pacitlc
highway; 2 acres of good soil, part
in berries1, barn and other Improve
ments. Some stock goes with place.
$3200 for immediato sale. $400
down, balance like rent. Charles A.
Wing, Palm Block. Phono 72S.
FOR SALE 7 -room furnished house,
woodshed and garage, on good lot.
Call 400 Beatty street. 203
FOR SALE New 6-room bungalow.
Lnge lot. Brick, and stone tile con
struction. Cor. Park and. Dakota,
Phone 107-R or call 018 Dakota.
207
FOR SALE Tho fine Collins home at
1417 AVest Main street, six rooms,
basement, 'healing plnnt, hardwood
floors, fireplace, nice shrubbery,
oouUle garage, cement floor. Now
vacant. Will sacrifice. Four-SIto
Really Agency. 200
FOR SALE New 5 room modern
bungalow, small payment down.
Balance llko rent. Would consider
good used car as part payment. In
quire 1022 W. 4th. Phono 1110.
203
FOR SALE New 4-room houso on
Vancouver ave. Lots of bullt-ins,
fire- place, largo basemont and
heating plant. Phone 3U1-X or
call at 1000 East 11th. 207
FOR SALE REAU ESTATE
FOR SALE Oil LEASE 100 acre
ranch, fruit and alfalfa. Good
house and barn. Closo in, See C. H.
Brown. 200
FOR SALE 12 acres, cheap, mile out.
Terms. II. N. Lofland. Phono 470-R.
' 204
FOR SALE OR LEASE 100 acre
ranch. Fruit ana alfairu. ooou
' house and barn. Close in. See C.
I H. Brown. 204
liTI5 .J1T1.1 lni.nua,l O-nncn nlno.
I 14 mile from Glendule, or will trndo
for property In or near Medford.
Clifford Bally, Glcndalo, Oregon.
I 205
FOR SALE OR TRADE About 6
acres, Pacific highway, Four miles
from Medford, with 4-room house,
1 situated In Oak Grovo. Good Bear
' Crcok bottom land. Barn, silo,
I pouilry "houso, etc. All Irrigated.
J Will exchange for Modford prop
ort;'. Address II. II., Mall Tribune.
J 204
FOR SALE Dairy and fruit ranches.
I Laix'e and sniall tracts. City prop
erty. J. B. Johnston. Phlno 505-.I.
111
KOIt SALIO Ono, two nnd throo acre
tracts, on Kins hlnhway. Ooort
terms. Phoiro 5B3-R-3, tf
FOR SALK Hovoral fannh, good val
uuh, oaHy tonnH, InLorent . O. C.
liogga, Atly lor HLulo .Lund Board.
tt
FOR SALI-i TO KKTTUk ICSTATK
JO. K. And.irHon ranrh, Tulmit, Oro.
Ono of the oldoHt rniiflion .larkson
cnniity, llnH center of TnU'nt Irrita
tion DlHtrict with AnderHon crook
through cunter, nxcollont dralmiKO
own water right, niOHtly bottom
lnnd, 2 r 7 an'OH, nil in cultivation,
dairy farm for yoara. Just riht for
Huli-divldlng. J?imr orchards all
around farm. Largo Imrna, throo
hoUricH, flowing well MprinK.
macadam roudfl, ono milo from rail
road and Pacific highway.
Aflhlnnd property of late George
N. AnderHon, city home, brick block.
lolH near high Hchool, timbnr laud
and acreage on Wagner crook.
1B7 ae.nm ranch on Andcrnon
creek next above tnllcy place; gar
den land, fruit, pearM, peaches, uP
pleH, plums, vines, blackberry,
grapen, etc. Knough wood to pay
for place. Good rottdit, fin paaturo
land. Hell chenp If taken at pnee.
53 acres, $lf00. Fenced forty
seven ncreH under ftuglo Point Ir
rigation canal. Ditch and headgateii
constructed, K"d drnlnago, two
iiillcri from Kagln Point on uornur
two county roads.
For sale or Rent. One thou wand
acres early cattle range, fenced,
living springs Into troughs, K0
' ocres hay land, two million feet tim
ber, seven miles north Ashland, on
Antolitpe Klopc. K. M. Carter,
Trustee. Ashland, Oregon. 205
GENERAL
GAS
The peppiest, easiest
starting, longest mile
age gasoline on the mar
ket. Sold and distrib
uted by home folks. .
Jones & Kirkpatrick
Sriem
Modford
"VIV'IJ'.'.'J'.. .-i'-l'. "'
r m P7 I WELL. -
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By George
VOlJ beso that cut oowih
TO LE. ME? HE tjOLD ME
) a, pouicv r
TO f
I.OB1
LOST Small brown coin purse con
taining a number of keys. Reward
if returned to Mail Tribune office.
2011
LOST Persian cat, yellow foreleg.
Reward If returned to 415 Front
street. , 300 1
LOST Saturday. Pearl sunburst pin.
Small diamond In center. Liberal
reward. Phono 1)00. 204
FOR SAIjE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE One pure bred Guernsey
bull, 3 years old. $7 5. One Red
Duroc boar, ready for service, $20.
dohn A. Anderson, Central Point.
210
FOR KALE Good cow. 1022 model,
come fresh In February. Call 254.
. . 204
FOR SALE Airdalo puppies. Phono
132-L. 205
FOR SALE Pollco dog pups, finest
bred pups in the U. 8. Priced to
sell. 503 S. Central. 208tf
FOR SALE Good true team and
harness. Cheap. Bert Nichols, R.
4. Phono 10-F-22. 204
FOR SALE Eight extra good cows.
Fresh nnd coming fresh at onco. M.
Walsh, on Soutti Peach street. Just
outsldo clly limits. 201 14 tf
FOR SALE 1100 head good breeding
owes. Wrlto Alex Anderson.
Brownsboro, or phone 12-I,-23,
Modford. 204
FOR SALE MIStTKLliANTCOUS
FOR SALE 14-ft. shelf ladder and
00 feet of track, complete with
hangers and bolts. McDonald's,
225 W. Main street. 200
FOR SALE Oak frnme show cnBO, 5''
foot long, 23 Inches lilgh, 20 Inches
wide. Plat glass top. two sliding
doors In front, mirror back, una
shelf. McDonald's, 225 W. Main St.
200
FOR SALE Refrigerator display
counter. 10 feel long, 28 Inches
wide, 43 Inches high. Onk frame,
plate glass top, double glass with
air space all around, largo ico
space, McDonald's, 225 Wi Main St.
200
FOR SALE FnlrbankB Morse 15 h. p.
gas engine, direct connected to 115
volt d. c. generator, 05 amperes.
Burns distillate, kerosene, stove
tops, etc. Fine for moving picture
house or country II -htlng, will car
ry 250 40-watt lamps. First clns.i
condition. Reasonable offers con
sidered. Postal Telegraph-Cable
Company, Ashland, Oregon. 204
FOR 8A LIO Netted gem potatoes,
$3.fi5 huudrod. Hwoot potato rsquash
2c, onions 3c. Southern fried chick
en und home baking. Flour and feeds
cheap, at Tho Pioneer, Phoenix.
Phono UuO-R-4. Mrs. K. 13. Wilder.
FOR HALK Ilennctt soedling apples
ut Lozler dryer, 20!)
FOR HAMS OR RKNT Furniture for
C-room house. A bnrgaln. If taken
- ut onco. 311 North Central Avo.
204
FOR KALK
-Old violin. Phone -tfir.-Y.
201
FOR HA MO OK TUA OK Hulky plow,
good condition. Phono 84U-Y. 205
FOR SALIC Beautiful houHO on Olds
'mobile truck. A-l condition. Phone
341-J-l.
I''OK SAI.IO HIlll-KOS rood hnby hiiK
y. Ki. Enimett Crist, FontH
Creek, Uold Hill, It. 1. 204
FOR HAMS Used brick. Bast Rldo
Orocory. 187tf
FOR fiAl.K Cortlfli-d Federation
sped wheat. Geo, Hilton. Phone
498-H. 108
BUS1MCSS DIKKCrrOKV
MARCniJS ItAOIUM OliK Mlnorul
' The grent norvo and blood build
er. ThoUHunds testify to its mer
its. You ran't bo sick whon your
blood is pure. Beo Mt'H. J. A. liver
ells, exclusive Jackson county
RKcnt, lion Wlllamctt. illg Blgn on
Vaniouvoi. Phone 807-Y. 210
1922
Ford Touring
New Cord Tires
Hassler Shocks
Thoroughly
Reconditioned
A good buy
$200.00
CE. Gates
Auto Co,
PAINS
McManus
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Accountants
HEWITT A SCHENCK Accountant!
and Income Tax Advisers. Modford
Building. 1'hone 326.
Auctioneer
V. H. WELT Y, Auctioneer. Phone
I 551. Auction sale at Oltzen'B barn
I every Saturday. I buy furniture or
Bell It on commission.
Abstractors
M V R R A Y ABSTRACT CO. Ab
stracts of Title. Title Insurance,
Rooms 3 and 5. No. 82 North Cen
tral Ave., upstnlrs.
JACKSON COUNT?
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of TltH
and Title Insurance.
The only comutoM
Title System im
Jackson Connty.
A. E. KELLOGG Abstractor of
Titles, Gold Hill, Oregon. Reliable
Jackson County Abstractor. Ovef
twenty years' experience In tns
couny. Phone d-J-2 Gold Hill. U
Attorneys
REAME8 & REAMES Lawyers. o.
flee In Liberty Building,
I Building Supplies and Roofing
STANDARD ROOFING AND BUILD
ERS SUPPLY Co. Build UP Root
ing, Ashland Granite Top. J6. years'
guarantee. Beat grade of roof pa
per coment. Pressed brick, plain and
faced wall blocks, fire place brick,
all colors. All material Class A. Port
land Beaver Cement tor sule. As
phalt by ton, barrel or pound. Tele
phono 738-X.
Chlropractlo Phyalclans
DR. A. R. HEDGES Noo-Ecleotlf
Physician. DR. LOUISE B
HEDGES Naturopathic Chiro.
praetor. Mechano-Thorapy, Spon
dylotherapy, Food Helenc, Chiro.
practice. Office: Htewa-t Bldg-
25 5 E. Main St. Phones: - Of flu
170; Res. 170-J-2.
DR. B. W. HOFFMAN Chlroprmotlti
Nerve Socialist, Office hours 9-U.
2-1, 203-206 Liberty BldK. OHIO
Phone 680, Res, phone 1027.
Dentists
DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist. Phona
660. Res. 776. Office hours
ni. Q p. m. Evening and Sunday bf
appointment.
Export Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wil
son, C. P. A. Attention given ts
anything In accounting and income
Tirx requirements. Look intu ouv
simplified accounting method.
erty Ulrig., Mcdtord. Phone 1S7-S
Insurance
EARL S. TUMY All forms ot Insur
ance. Fire, Auto, Life, Accident,
li. mm. Phone 40i. i09 Uirt
wos
Money to I'Min
I J. B. ANDRUWH Buys and sell
inorigHguH anu johis muiiey on guuu
necurny. 3A N. Grape BU Pnon
68-M. . 14
Monuments
run orkuon oranitb co.
Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General
Manager. P. M. Kershaw Hales
Mnnuger. 301 No. Front HI. Mad
ford. tf
Osteopaths
DR. F. Q. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians,
416-418 Liberty Bid. Phone 004-J-l.
Residence 26 South Laurel Bt.
llnno Instruction
FRMD ALTON HAIOHT Ten Cher ot
Piano and Harmony. Btuillo III
Liberty Uldg., Phone 71. "
Printers and Publishers
MRDFORD PRINTING CO., has tta
best equipped printing offlcs In,
Southorn Oregon. Hook binding,
loose loaf ledgers. billing systfema,
eta. Portland prices. Si N. Fir Bt.
Scnlo Repairing
EXPEP.T SCALE REPAIRING, r
finishing, Installations snd Inipso
tions. Guaranteed service. Fred D.
Adams, 608 lil. Main strott PhonS
U4.
Transfer
BADS TRANSFER A STORAGE) CO.
Office 22 North Front Bt. Phon
116. Prices right. Bervics guarao
teed. ,
DAVIS TRANSFER A 8TORAOB
Co. Anything moved, day or night.
Service guaranteed. It 8. OrapS.
Phone 644, or residence 1010.
Upholstering
J. WEIS Upholstery, Manufacturer
of overstuffed furniture. Full line
of materials. Draperies made te
order. We do all kinds of uphol
stering. We deliver and will call
and show samples, Phone 101
Jacksonville, Ore.
Window Oca new
LET OEOROB DO IT., Was and fwl
Ish your floors, olean your house,
janitor service for offices and build
ings. Geo. A. Heely. Phone lit.
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