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'.) PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 17. (A. P.)
. f'nttln Wnulr in 0 oonlo Inwsr' rp.
J 112 TOUDHM TO - 7 I THE ONEU ' O-D .00 TELL HIM N POLICxMf
j , vr l'ii jM lo
Nil litlnni. The sliarupst Rain was for May I The Kiss of Judith. I IIEM WANTED MALE I.OS1 FOIt SAMS IJVKfflmrK
i delivery, which rose toluy to $1.54
TUt lTsifhir " "Sninst $1.49 to $1.49 at yes-
' 2 IVIUI Ktlj terclay's finish. Indications of a (lis-
; j aster to the Argentine wheat crop
( J i 1 ere at hand.
i 1 celpts, 56 head (direct or through).
? ' J Steers, good $7.75 g 8, medium $6.50 iff
" j 7.75, common $5.50 (q 6.50, canners and
r cutter steers $4.50 (fj 5.50; heifers, good
f - A $5.50 t?J 6; common and medium $4 p
J 5.50; cows, good Sola 5.60, common
and medium $:i.50ii 4, canners and
cutters fi.ouma.zi; nuns, good, neet
(vearlings excluded) $3.75 9i 4.50. com
mon to medium (canners and bolog
nas) $:i f(3.75; calves, medium to
choice (milk feds excluded) S0W9,
nils and commons $4.50i?i(i; veulers.
medium to choice $9 11, culls and
(common SStfi 9.
f Hogs Nominally steady; receipts,
-:i'HI head (direct or through). Pack
ing hogs (rough and smooth, !wi m;
slaughter pigs (90 to 130 pounds).
5 .
'medium, good and choice, $10.5014
11 50.
'i Sheep Nominally steady; no re
'.iceipts. AH weights, culls and com
.i moil. $7$ 10; ewes, common to choice,
. $4 0 7. ,
s ,"
s Eggs-
POltTI.AND. Ore.. Nov. 17 (A. P.)
, Eks Steady; current receipts,
iWe: fresh medium. S7H38c;' fresh
Jstandard firsts. 4747'4c: fresh
i standard extras. 4814 Wc; fresh
'i undersized, 28 6i 284c
.Butter and Milk.
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 17. (A. P.)
Mutter Steady. Extra cubes, city
CGc; standards, 54c; prime firsts, 52c;
firsts, nOc;: undergrade.1), nominal;
prints, 57c;1 cartons, 5Sc.
Milk Steady. Best churning cream,
55c net shippers' track In zone No. 1.
Cream, delivered Portland, 69c. Haw
milk (4 por cent) $2.60 cwt. A. o. b
Portland. .
Poultry.' ' '
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 17. (A. J5.)
' Poultry Firm. Heavy hens, 26 0
i 27c; light. 18rl9c; springs. 24 fa 25c;
broilers, 2930c; young white ducks,
' 22) (S 25c; dressed turkeys, 4243c;
live, 3233c. ."' ''.
Potatoes and Onions.
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 17. (A. P.)
Potatoes Easier, $2.50.
i Onions Steady, $1.75.
Portland Wheat.
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 17. (A. P.)
Wheat: BRR hard white, SI. 55;
hard white, Blnestem, Haart, $l.fi4;
soft white, $1.50; western white,
$1 .49 ; hard winter, northern spring,
western red, $1.47.
.Today's car receipts Wheat, 144;
barley, 1; floiir, 8; oats, 1; hay, 7.
San Francisco Poultry.
SAN FHANCISCO, Nov. 17. (U. S.
Tlure.au of Agricultural Economics.)
Broilers, 1 to Hs., 38 40c; poorer.
37c; 1 lbs.. 3940c; colored, IVi'to
IV lbs., 30 34c.
Fryers Leghorn, 2 to 2 lbs., 30
32c; colored, 2 to 2Vfe lbs.. 30r?t 31c.
Young roosters, colored. 3 lbs., 30
31c; staggy, showing spurs, nominal.
Old roosters, colored, 15 17c; Leg
horn. 12 & 14c.
Leghorn hens. 2 lbs.. 257?2fc; 3
lbs., 26 28c; 3K to 3 lbs., 28?i30c.
Large colored hens, fancy. 30 (g 31c.
Turkeys Young live. 38 42c; old,
34$i:i8c; dressed young, 48g G0c; old.
43 47c.
San Francisco Butterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 17. (A. P.)
Ilutterfat, f. o. b. San Francisco,
San Francisco Apples.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 17. (A. P.)
(Federal State Market News Serv
ice.) Apples: California RellefloWers.
fancy $l.502; Jonathans, fancy
$1.6011.75; Newtons. fancy four-tier
$1.75 1.90, 3-Uer $1.90 2.10.
Washington: Jonathans, extra fnncy
$2 fa 2.25. fancy $1.75 2, C grade
$1.50 1.75; Romes, fancy-large $2.25
fif 2.50, choice $1.75 2: Delicious,
fnncy and extra fancy $3 3.50.
Oregon: Winter Bananas, fancy
$2.25 2.50, C grade $1.852.25; Spitz
enberg, extra fancy $2.fi0(?f 2.85, fnpey
.$J 40 2.60, C grade, $1.!0 2.20; Now
fowns. extra fnncy $2.26 2.35, fancy
$1.90 2.10.
CHICAGO, Nov. 17: fA; P.) Radi
cal upturns In wheat values took place
today, a jump of as much as 5V cents
n bushel overnight on' some trnnsac-
; HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF . , ' "
Orchards were.thoiiRlit to be no Rood nnd were pulled out some SO
years ago, ngd thon the fellow who did not pull tnadn Ills nioney. Tho
same thing has been Knlng n again, and now Is the time to buy and ryip
sonic'of the prflti which the future holds (or the orchards of this valley.
o Wb have some attractive orchard to allow you.
William Olson ' ClSuncey Florey .
201 girst National Bank Building '
UP FATJHER
FRANCE TO TRY .
FLIGHT TO POLE
PARIS. Nov. 17. fA.P.) The
French navy department plans nn ex
pedition to the north polo next spring
and a subsequent airplane flight from,
the pole to New York City, it was an
nounced today.
Supplied and ninnncd by the navy
department and equipped with Helen -tific
apparatus, the expedition will be
known as the "French air mission to
the north pole.'
The expedition will leave Dunkirk,
France, about the end of April, estab
lish a base at 8pltzben;en, the Norwe
gian archipelago, and then strike off
for the pole, carrying seaplanes on
specially devised auto sledges capable
of traveling either on water or ice.
Upon the arrival at the pole, the
plans provide, the members of the ex
pedition will take off by air for New
York. . J
G. N. OFFICIALS TO
i TALK AT
EUGI'iNR,. Ore., Nov. 17. The
northwest railway situation will bo
discussed by railway officials repre
senting the Great Northern railway at
an open meeting to be held in Villard
hall at the University of Oregon, Fri
day, November 20, Peter Crockatt,
professor of economics at the univer
sity announces. The railway party,
consisting of M. L. Countryman, St.
Paul, vise president of the Great
Northern and genentl counsel of the
Great Northern; S. G. Martin, St. Paul,
vice president of the Great Northern,
and S. D. Morris, Chicago, assistant
to the chairman of public relations
for all railways west of Chicago, sent
a special request to. Kugene asking
perniissison and a prospective date to
give this discussion. '
DfsturlHincc In n Txcul Theater.
The patrons of a local show house
were very much disturbed and annoy
ed by the continuous coughing of a
person in the audience. Don't be a
nuisance because you have a cough or
cold. A few doses of FOLEY'S
HONEY AND, TAR COMPOUND
taken promptly will bring speedy re
lief from coughs, colds and hoarsness.
Mrs. V. T. Clary. White Plains, Va..
writes: "We have used FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAB COMPOUND for
colds and bad coughs with splendid
reseuits." Adv.
Cook with ens.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Lady manager for coffee
store.. Must have $300 cash and be
' able to meet tho public. No exper
ience required. We teach you our
method. Ask for Mr. Geissler, Lin
tel Medford. 206
WANTED Woman for general
housework. AdtU'tss Box X Y 55,
Mail Tribune. 207
WANTED Young lady with high
school education to assist In den
tal office. Address DQntlst, care
Tribune. ' - 207
WANTED
To Buy. for .Cash
All Your
Second-Hand Furniture
Mordoff & Woolf
siEDFQtfn mte TRTnuyp!, medfottd. Qftr.floy, TTT.ftn.vv. yownorn 17.
The Kiss of Judith.
NEW YORK. (A. IM -It can't be;
why. I kissed her good-bye when she
sailed for Paris." remarked Count
Morner, when first Informed that
Peggy Joyce was to divorce lupi.
Then, told bis lawyer bad announced
there would be no contest, the count
added: "It's all news to mo."
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Work by middle aged
man. Hotel, restaurant, grocery
clerk, or ranch. References fur
nished. Phone 41 or Box 3'J0, C'en-
tral Point, Ore. 20'J
WANTED pteady work by boy IS.
large for age; high school graduate;
doe not smoke. Box C C, Mali
Tribune. ' 210
WANTED By - earpenter,
day or Job. Phone 210.
work by
205
WANTED Sewing to do at my home.
1022 West 4th street. 2)i
WANTED Dressmaking and child
ren's sewing: remodel find altera
tion. 701 W. Jackson street. Phone
1112. 204
WANTED MTSCEMjANKOUS
WANTED To lease orchard and al
falfa ranch, by an experienced r
chardist. Grop or cash rent. Box
12, Mail Tribune. 2o7
WANTED Mattress renovating, re
covered and repaired by expert mat
tress maker. Work returned same
day. Charges reasonable. No charge
for examination. Call 4D1-B. 207
WANTED Plowing by
tractor. Write Cook,
acre, with
Jacksonville.
207
WANTED to modernize your home:
. new finish, new foundation. All
work guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Phone li5S-R. P. O. Box U54. 2Uli
WANTED The care of a child by the
week or month. Call 05 Quince Ht.
206
WANTED Small home. 1 rooms In
KmmI condition, not to exceed $1800,
down payment of $2oft, balance $15
monthly. Address W. B. A.. Mull
Tribune.
"WANTED To lease on shares, or
chard with luiilding. Jty experienc
ed orehardist. Address Box O, Mail
Tribune. 209
t WANTED Good country home for
Airdale dog. Call t33 Pine street.
WANTED To rent furnished house.
Two ndults, for few months. Mrs.
Carl D. Bowman. 205
WANTED Have room and board for
two In private family. .210 Laurel
street. Phone 12011. 208
WAX'TKD To buy your used hent-
ers and cook stoves. Tho Meuionl
Kxchange." 20G
WANTED To buy 20 or 24 Inch
lathe about 9 or 10 feet lonp. In
first class shape. Call at 12 Mistle
toe, or phone 1174. 205
WANTED Furniture repairing,
A. N. Thlbault. Tel 9C9-R. 206.
WANTED Junk. Pat's Second Hand
store .buys everything. 1606 Prune
street. 647-L. 106
WANTED Cash paid for hides, wool.
pelts ana lurs. Johnson Pronune
Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phone 97. 175tf
WANTED Large cotton rags. Mall
Tribune.
WANTED Will pay cash for used
nlnnos. Weplr. A nw Meilfnrrl
Is Your Car
Properly
Lubricated?
Righty por cent of all
repairs are paused by
poor lubrication.
Jones & Kirbpahick
Real Service Stations
Salem . " ' ' Modford
FOLLOWING ADVERTISERS ARE
Member Medford Realty Board
LAST CHANCE MAPLE PARK
$50.00 CASH BALANCE $15.00 A MONTH
20 acres, Kiiinll liouso - - . . $5)50
2 nures, in iilfulfn ,ii,-0
2,2 nt-rcs, leveled $850
At the oily limits; rontl; Rood scliol
Nothing better. Last chance.
6 So. Central
J. 0.
WANTED Neat appearing man HI) to
L5 years of age to work for
tablished grocery firm. Give street
or phone. Box K. W. G Co., Mall
Tribune. 27
WANTED Man as personal factory
representative In Med ford. We. will
give to the right man, the best prop
osition ever offered. No experience
or capital required. Write full In
formation to Mynrro Motors Co.,
Battle Greek, Mich. -'06
FOR RENT
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
Ft) KUENT Housekeeping room and
.sleeping room. JteuHtmable. UJO W.
Uih. Across from Hotel Ilollnnd.
207
Foil BENT Housekeeping rooms.
310 No. Bartlett. 207
FOR PENT 2 furnished housekeep
ing rooms. Reasonable, 32 5 So.
Ivy. "42-J. 208
FOB BENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. Cloje in. Phone 1(55-11.
207
FOB BENT Housekeeping rooms.
310 No. liartlett. -'04
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms
and sleeping rooms, steam heat;
also one two-room bouse. 24U So.
Riverside. Phone 2U2-H. 20C
ROOM AND HOARD
FOR BENT Boom with board,
S. Riverside. Phone 2K2-R.
"O TtRENT Rooms, with board, or
without. East Side. Phone 87-R.
,200
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 3-room cottage, close
in. Inquire 325 E. Jackson. Phono
211. 207
FO BRENT Large 8 -room house,
bath, garage, sleeping porch, nice
yard. 727 So. Central. Phone 4G2-L.
200
FOR RENT New 4-room furnished
bungalow. Ready Dec. 1st. Inquire
K3U S. Central. 205
FOR RENT Two furnished bunga
lows, $20 and $30. Inquire at 0
South Fir. tf .
FOR RENT New 4-room duplex, 1
electric range, fire place, many
bullt-fns. Phone 13-J or call at 1G
So. Newtown. - i
FOR RENT Houses. Brown & White.
FOR RENT FlfRNISHED ROOMS
FOIl KENT Uooms with beat, bath
nnd shower; hot water all the time.
2-i-l So. Holly street. 210
FOU HUNT Sleeping room. Clentle
nicti only. 620 S. Central, l'hone
641. . 207
FOR HUNT Sleeping room, bath.
Gentlemen only, 625 S. Central.
It
FOR KENT Sleeping rooms, bath,
heat. 315 S. Riverside. 204
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, bath.
Men, 245 N. Grape. 205
FOR RK:VT JPARTMENTS
FOIl ItKNT Furnished apartment.
Call mornings or evening, 221. N.
Holly. 207
FOR KENT Furnished apartment,
2 rooms and bath. Call at 412 Lau
rel street. 206
FOR RENT Furnished or partly
furnished apartments, front and
rear -entrance, garage. 317 W. 2nd
street. Phono 745-11. 20!)
FOR RENT Uncbclor apartments.
148 8. Holly. 200
FOR RENT Ilnrhelor apartments.
Rooms. Men, 445 So. Front. 212
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Cull morning or evening. 221 N.
Holly. 204
FOR RENT Apartments, 620 South
Fir. 206
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
l'hone 462-H. 195tf"
FOR RENT Apartments, roonps and
garage. 604 W. 10th. 'lSOlf
FOU.VD
-'OI'ND ljtdles' driving glnvo nnd
child's fur neeknleee. Owners can
have same by calling nt Mnll Trib-
1 nne offiee nnd paying fur nil.
BARNES Prion 409 or 910-7
LOST Persian cat, yellow foreleg.
Reward if returned to 4 la from
street. 300
FOR RENT M1SCF.LLAN EOUS
FOR Ri:.NT Boom 3.".x."0 In garage
building. 313 No. Kiversulu Ave.
210
FOR 1 1 ENT Garage 50x100. 20 So.
Fir. Inquire upstairs. 2LU
FOR SALF Al'WMOniLES
FOR SALE Dodge car. 511 So.
Grape.
10
FOR SALE Ford delivery In perfect
condition. $225. Lots of extras. Ji.i
No. Riverside avenue. 210
Mil SALE Private party will sac
rifice late model Hudson, and
Packard dump truck. B45-M eve.
204
FOR S ALIO REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OB LEASH 160 acre
ranch, fruit ami ullulla. i.oou
house and barn. Close in. See C. H.
Brown. ' -200
FOB SALE Our ten special bargains
in residence property. Going at
$250. $350. $500. $800 $1000,
$1400. $18110, $2300. $2 500 and
$2050. See Thomas Realty and
Ins. Co. 38 N Front. 205
FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 acre
ranch under Talent irrigation ditch.
Phono 71M. 210
FOR SALE Sell or trade for city
properly. 22 acres of alfalfa and
garden bind, half mile from city.
Write Mall Tribune Box O. P. 210
FOR HALE Improved fl-nero, place,
4 mile from Glendale, or will trade
for properly in or near Med ford.
Clifford Batty, Glendalo, Oregon.
205
H)R SALE OR TRADE About G
Veres, Pacific highway Four miles
from Mcdford, with 4-room house,
situated in Oak Grove. Good Rear
Creek bottom land. Barn, silo,
poultry house, elo. All irrigated.
Will exchange for MedTord prop
erty Address II. IT., Mail Tribune.
204
VOTi SALE Dairy nnd fruit ranches.
Larue and small tracts. City prop
erty. J. B. Johnston. Phlno DtiG-J.
211
FOR SLE One. two nnd three acre
tra.ue, on Kings highway. Good
terms. Phone 658-R-3. tf
FOR HALE Several farms, good val
ues, easy terms, Interest , O. C.
Hoggs, Alty for State Land Hoard.
tf
Fill! HALE TO SETTLE ESTATE
E. K. Anderson ranch. Talent, Ore.
One of the oldest ranches Jackson
county, lies center of Talent irriga
tion District with Anduison cruek
through center, excellent drnlnugo
own water right, mostly bottom
land, 21)7 acres, all In cultivation,
dulry farm for years, .lust right for
sub-dlvlding. l'ear oreharila all
around farm, ljirgo barns, throe
houses. flowing well spring,
macadam roads, one mile from rail
road nnd Pacific highway.
Ashland property of late Oeorge
X. Anderson, rity home, brick block,
lots near high school, timber lund
und acreage on Wagner creek.
107 acres ranch on Anderson
creek next above itnlley place; gar
den land, fruit, pears, peaches, ap
ples, plums, vines, hlnckberry,
grapes, .etc. . Enough wood .to pay
for place. Good .roads, fine pasture
lund. Sidl cheap if taken at once.
53 acres, $15110, Fenced forty
seven acres under Eagle Point Ir
rigation canal. Ditch nnd hendgntes
constructed, good drainage, two
miles from Kagle Point on corner
two county roads'.
For sale or Rent. Ono thousand
ncres early catllo range, fenced,
living springs into troughs, 150
acrus buy land, two million feet tim
ber, seven miles north Ashland, on
Antelope Slope. I' M. Carter,
Trustee. Ashland. Oregon. 206
FOR SAMS LIVESTOCK
FOR SA LE One pure bred Guernsey
hull, 3 years old, 975. One Red
Duroc boar, ready for service, 120.
John A. Anderson, Central Point.
.210
FOR HA LE-132-L.
Alrdalo puppies. l'hone
205
FOR HALE Police dng pups, finest
bred pups In the tf. S. Priced lo
sell. 5H3 K. (Vnlrnl. 208tf
GENERAL
GAS
The peppiest, easiest
starting, longest mile
age gasoline on the mar
ket. Sold and distrib
uted by home folks.
Jones & Kirbpatrick
Salem . Medford
1fly
By George
Ft Hi SALE Eight extra good cows.
Fresh a"l coming fresh nt once. M.
Walsh, on Soiiin Teach street. Just
outside city limits. 21 a t(
FOR 6AM!rnOMKR
."(Ht NAI.K llituwn on Tavement.
nus and sleeping porch, on east
nail payment down, I
ga rag
balance Jlike rent. Phone 4 lll-ll or
2U:
FOR SA LE 5-room, modern home,
one mile from city limits on Pacific
highway; 2 acres of good soil, part
in berries; barn and other improve
ments. Some stock goes with place.
$3200 for immediate sale. $400
down, balance like rent. Charles A.
Wing, Palm Block. Phono 728.
FOR SALIC New 5-rooin bungalow.
I.age lot. Brick nnd stone tile con
struction. Cor. Park and I akota.
Phono 107-B or call 018 Dakota.
207
FOB SALIC The. fine Collins homo at
14 17 Went Main street, six rooms,
basement, heating plant, hardwood
floors, fireplace, nice, shrubbery,
double garage, cement floor. Now
' vacant. Will sacrifice. Four-Site
Realty Agency. 200
FOR SALE New 5 room modern
bungalow, small payment down.
Ralance like rent. Would consider
good used car as part payment. In
quire 1022 W. 4th. Phono 1110.
201)
FO R SA I M New 4 -room house on
Vancouver live. Lots of bulll-Ius,
fire place. large basement and
Ileal lug plant. Phono 31H -X or
cnll at 1000 East 11 III. 207
FOR SALF MISCTOjIjAXKOUH
FOB SALIC Fuller brushes. Just the
thing for a practical Christmas
gift. Watch for the name, Fuller,
on all brushes, combs, vanity cases,
etc. Onlv one representative. M. E.
Miller. Phono JU41-H. 205
FOR SALE Black leatherette couch,
wardrobe trunk, mahogany table,
gooil ranges and heaters, bulfeV
dresser, chiffonier. The Med ford
Exchangu. 207
- -
FOR SALIC Ford speedster, racing
motor. Top cuiialns, disc wheels.
Cord tires, factory built body. Easy
terms. l'hone 925-L. 207
FOR SALIC Young ennary birds,
beautiful singers. Call Mcdford
12-F-7. Mrs! Charles Klenglu, lako
Creek. . ,207
FOR SALE Good used piano. $105.
Terms. Noel Erskino. Phono
72U-W. 214
FOR SALE 4-fl. shelf ladder nnd
60 feet of track, complete wltn
hangers and bolts. McDonald's,
226 W. Main street. 206
FOR HALE' Oak framo show case, 5
feet long, 23 melius high, 20 Inches
wirlc, Plate glass top, two sliding
doors In front, mirror back, one
Bhelf. McDonald's, 225 W. Main Ht.
200
FOR SALE Hefrlgerntor display
counter, 10 feet long, 28 Inches
wide, 4.1 Inches lllgli. Ohk flame,
plate glnss lop, double glass with
air space all around, large ice
apace, McDonald's, 225 W. Main Stfc
20U
Olt SALIC Ilennett seedling apples
at Lozler dryer. 2011
FOR HALE OR TRADE Sulky plow.
good condition. Phone 846-V. 205
FOR SALE Renullful house on Olds-
mohllo truck. A-l condition. Phone
841-J-l.
FOR RALE-
-Used brick. East Hide
187tf
Grocery.
FOR HA LE
- Certified Federation
Gnu. Hilton. Phone
108'
seed wheat.
4U8-H.
MUNINKSH THRKCTOUV
MARCELL'H RADIUM ORE Mlnoral
Tho great nerve and blood build
er. Thousands testify to its mer
its. You can't lie sick when your
bloOd is pure. See Mrs. ,1. A. Ever-
l etts. exclusive Jackson county
agent, 2110 Wlllnmett. Big sigh on
Vancouver. Phone 3117-V. 2111
1922
Ford Touring
New Cord Tires
Hassler Shocks
:: Thoroughly
Reconditioned
; A good buy
$200.00
C. E. Gates
Auto Co.
TACIT, NTNE
McManus
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Accountants
HIS WITT & SCHENCK Accountants
and Income Tax Advisers. Uedford
Building. Phone
Auctioneer
w. H. ur.iii, Auctioneer.
Phone
551. Auction sale at Gltzen's barn
every Saturday. I buy furniture or
sell it on commission.
Abstractors
M V B RA V ABSTRACT CO. Ab
siracls of Title, Title Insurance.
Booms 3 and 5. No. 32 North Cen
tral Ave., upstairs.
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title
nnd Title Insurance,
The only complete
Tlilo s s to iu In
Jackson County., , , ,lr
A. K. KELLOGG Abstractor of
Titles. Gold Hill, Oregon. Kellftbl
Jackson County Abstractor. . .Over
twenty years' experience In the
couny. Phone 6-J-2 Gold Hill. U
Attorneys
REAMES A REAMRS Lawyers, of
fice In Liberty Building. '
Building Supplies and Roofing
STANDARD ROOF1NO AND BUILD
ERS SUPPLY Co. Build UP Root-.,
Ing, Ashland Granite Top. 16, years'
guarantee. Best grnde of roof pa
per cement. Pressed brick, plain and
faced wall block, fire place brick,
nil colors. All niaterlal Class A. Port
land Reaver Cement for sale. As
phalt by ton, barrel Or pound. Tele;
. phono 738-X.
Chiropractic Physicians
DR. A. R. HEDGES NeoBcleotlt
Physician. DR. LOUISE H -HEDGES
Nnturopathlo Chlro.
prnctor. Mechano-Therapy, SpoD
dylothorapy, Food Sclonowi, Chlro
practice. Office: Stewart BldgM
255 E. Main St. Phones: Offic
170; Res. 170-J-2. .
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic,
Nerve Spaclallst, Office Hours 9-12.
2-C, 203-206 Liberty llldg. Offlc
Phone 680. Res. phone 1027.
Dentlsta
DR. O. J. JOHNSON DentfBt. Phone
669. Res. 776. Office hours 9 r
m. 8 p. ni. Evening and Sunday by'
appolntmont.
Kxtiert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil
son, C. P. A. Attention given tn
anything in accounting nnd Income
Tax requirements. Look Into out
simplified accounting method. I,
erty llldg., Medford. Phone 167-1.
Insuraiioo
EARL 8. TUMY All forma of Insurance.-
Fire, Auto, Life, Accldont,
Hon. Is. Phone 402. 209 Libert
Bid.
Money to Iioan
J. B. ANDREWS Buys and sell.
mortgages and loans money on good
security. 31 N. Grape HL Phone
63-M. ' 14
M mi u men
THM OR BOON GRANITE CO. ,
Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General
Mutineer. P. M. Kernhaw Bales
Manager. 302 No. Front St. Med
ford. tf
Osteopath
DR. R O. CAKLOW. DR. EVA MAINS
CARLO W OHtoopathio Physician
416-418 Liberty Bid. Phono 904-J-l.
Residence 20 South Laurel St.
I'lnno Instruction ' "
FRIOD ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
Piano. and Harmony. Studio XII
Liberty Jtldg., l'hone 72.
Printers and Puhltshor
MKDKOHD PRINTING CO., has tt
bHt equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledKers, billing; systtima,
etc. Portland prices. 21 N. Fir 0C
firnlo lie not ring
KXI'K HT 8C A I JO R K PAIR NO, r
finlshlnt,, Installations and Inipeo
tlons. Guaranteed service. Fred D.
Adams, 608 E. Main at root Phon
1134.
Transfer
EADH TKANNKKK A BTORAGB CO.
Officii 22 North Front St. PhoQ
81 &. Prices right, tiervlce guaran
teed.
DAVIS TRANSFER ft BTORAGB
Co. AnythliiK moved, day or nlgbt.
Her vice Kuaranteed. 89 fl. Grape,
Phono 644, or residence 1040.
Vphotatrrlng
J. WE IS Upholstery, Manufacturer
of overstuTred furniture. Full line
of materials. , Draperies made ttt
order. We do all kinds of uphol
stering. We (R'liver and will call
and show sample. Phone IQS
Jacksonville, Ore.
Window Cleaners
LET OROROE DO IT. Wax and pol
ish your floorsf clean your house
janitor service for offices and bvlld
inns. Oeo. A. Seely. Poo a U1A
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