Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 24, 1925, Image 9

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,Cf COULf . THI3 WATCH
MAGGIE Gave. Nie s ALwAVb
CANIN4 TIME l-r-c, one HOUR
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PAKE DOCTOR AND
OF
CORDOVA, Alaska, Nov. 24. (A.
P.) After" posing for four years as
Dr. John Akin Flanders, serving as
mayor of Konal for three years, and
ministering to the medical needs of
Vannory employes at Bristol Hay and
Kenul, Rudolph Griess, lurmer Chi
cago medical student, was here today
on his way to spend a year and a (lay
at tile federal penitentiary on Mc
Neil's island.
Griess was convicted at Seldovia
for violations of Alaska narcotic laws,
inter admitting during the course of
a trial on a statutory charge that he
was not the man ho pretended to be.
Dr. John A. Flanders, who is said
to be a physician In Chicago, was
Griess' roommate at Loyola college
medical school in 1919, Griess testi
fied. Using Dr. Flanders' name lu
Ban Francisco in 1921, Griess obtained
employment as a doctor for Libby,
.McNeill & Llbby canneries at Uristol
Hay and Kenai.
Griess wus acquitted of the statu
tory charge.
14-YEAR-OLD GIRL IS
MEMBER OF HOLD-UP
GANG, SEVEN ARRESTED
RAX FRANCISCO, Nov. 4. (A.
p.) Three youths nnd four women,
one 14 years old, were taken by the
police here and held In coiWRctlon
with more than a score of automo
bile holdups In the region of Twin
I'etiks recently.
One of those in custody, Alvln J.
Emmons, 22, alias Red Kmmons, was
said by police to have admitted
participating In - the holdups. His
statements involved Fred Richardson,
21, who admitted a part in the hold
ups, police said. Both Richardson
and Kmmons, however, absolved the
third youth under arrest, Harold
Houghton, 18. All are said to be
from Seattle.
' The -women in custody arc: Bo
lores McCall, 14; Mrs. Beatrice Mc
Cftlt, 23; Miss Fern Richardson, 24,
and Mrs. Ida Richardson, Richard
son's wife. The women are, held
for investigation.
Three other men, one of whom is
sal dto have a criminal record In
northern coast cities, were sought
by the police.
WEDDING BELLS
William H. Watt of Medford and
Jenn Donald Young of Chicago, 111.,
were united in marriage November 23
at 2 P. M. In the First Presbyterian
church of Portland. Uov. Weston F.
Shields of Wallowa, Ore., was the offi
ciating minister. Mr. Watt Is one of
the successful fruit growers of the
Hogue river valley and has been for
many years' one of the substantial
men in promoting the material and
spiritual interests of that section of
the state.
: Mrs. Watt Is a native of Scotland
and came to America first on a visit
and then to make America her home.
She has been for five years and six
months the night superintendent of
iff ."Washington boulevard hospital of
(Silcago. She resigned that position
and came west to be the bride of Mr.
Watt. After a trip to Seattle. Wnsh.,
and Vancouver, 11. C, tley will make
their home on one of tho orchard
tracts near Medford. .
Why Should ll?
( SAN FRANCISCO Mother and
aatighter have been chosen to servo
on a Jury. They are both sure that
the presence of the other will have
Bo effect on their Judgment.
WANTED
To Buy for Cash
All Your
Second-Hand Furniture
Mordoff & Woolf
UP FATHER
CLOCK,-
iV''. -
Livestock
PORTLAND, Nov. 26. (A. T.I
Cattle nominally steady: no receipts.
Steers, good $G.6&7.25; n:edium
$5.50 iff 6.75.
Hogs nominally "steady: no receipts.
'Sheep nominally steady; receipts
2S0 (contract).
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 24. (A.
I) lOffjfs weak; t to 2c lower. Cur
rent receipts 45c; fresh medium 31
3S Vic; fresh standard firsts 4 4 ID
44 yc fresh standard extras 45 W
40c; fresh undersized 3U&30c.
Battel
Butter weak. Extra and standard
cubes one cent lower. Kxtra cubes,
city G3c; standards CZc; prime firsts
52c; firsts 50c; undergrades nominal;
prints 5?c; cartons 5Sc.
Milk steady. Best churning- cream
r5c not shipper's track in zone one.
Cream delivered I'nrtlund Ottc. Raw
milk ( 4 percent) if 2. CO cwt. f.o.b,.
Portland.
' Poultry
Poultry about Hteficly. Turkeys
weaker. Heavy hens 2ti 27c; liht
18$: 19c; springs 24Jr2!ic: broilers 2a
i?t 30c; young white ducks 22 fi 2 lie;
dressed turkeys 420 43c; live 33 5j 34c
Potatoes
Onions steady $1.50. .
Potatoes weak $2.60 2.85.
Por t bi ml V 1 icn t.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 24.
P.) UBB hard while, $l.&ti;
white, bluesteni, baart", $1.15;
white, western white, $1.53;
-A.
hard
sort
hard
winter, northern spring, $1.50; west
ern red, $1.40.,
Today's car receipts Wheat, 91;
flour, 8; corn, 1; oats, 3; hay, 4.
San Francisco Markets
SAX FRANCISCO. Nov. 24. (U. S.
Ilureau of Agricultural Kconomlcs.)
1 i..Jwm
I 1 nc ivuu KCi.y
1
Voung roostAs: Colored 3 lbs. 29(Ij l.lstnrlionre In n Theater.
3le;'staggy showing spurs nominal. The pntrons of a local show house
Turkeys: Live young 4SS 50c: old 43 wore very much disturbed and annoy
ffi)45c: dressed : young 58di'G0c; few ed by the continuous coughing of a
higher: Idaho and Montana dressed person in the nudience. Don't ho n
55 fi 58c; old 64'W 55c. nulsunce because yon have a cough or
Geese, young 28 is 32c; dressed 34
35c.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24 (A.P.)
Butterfnt f.o.b. San Francisco 05 c.
The Higher Eilurntlon.
NEW YORK Columbia boys are
being kicked on tho shins in tests of
fear. A- Pupilometer measures the
amount of dilation In the eyes when
students
of psychology become
alarmed.
Booze. Versus Rubies.
1IEX1CO CITY Because of the
drinking of pulque, an Intoxicant by
mothers, Mexico City has tho highest
infant mortullty rate in the world,
the biological department has con
cluded. .
It's nn III Wind. . .
LONDON. Because of Queen
Mother Alexandria's death members
of the America nsociety are going to
send turkey imported for Thafiksglv
In gto hospitals instead of eating it
themselves.
Large cotton rags wanted at Mail
Tribune, office.
TIRES
We have s6me seconds
in 30x3 at great .
bargains.
Jones & Kirkpatrick
Real Service Stations
Salem . i Medford
A Good
USED CAR
In A-l Condition .
For sale or will escliabge
for real estate.
Address J. P., Care
Mail Tribune.
sTEtwtmn imz TftrRtTtfE. Miawgiro; oin:nov, 'jTAn.w vnvlrtrr.Eft 24,
. , r
MAC4C.IE TV3 WATCH '-.
THAT
3 WRON(, At REkO'b
FIVE OCLOC.' Ats M-f
CLOCK RCAp JO-bT
four;-
i5.lC.HT
TO KEEP LOCAL BOYS
itt Tn
JH. '
yt
j firm and pay such debts as have been
The '-Med ford htah school first I agreed upon between the former pait
string was put through a rigid course ! ners. "
a, sprouts Lt evening by Touch i "J- M"
Hsun In preparation for the annual : J A. OR IN SCI IHNC1C.
ThanksKivinff day game at Ashland. 1 - - --
Mental lapses on the part of the back
field were flayed and over-confidence .
which has showed up in the squad,
was lambasted. Cockiness from re
peated victory, the coach said, had
well nlsh wrecked the machine-like
interference. In a shors crimmag;e
the second string gave the regulars a
hot battle.
It was announced that the first
team would start the game, and stay
with it.
The Ashland team is working hnrd
for the eontest and hopes to retrieve
some of the dignity lost lu the Armis
tice day game, when a t7-U beating
was applied by the locals, and the
squad is in the best phyical condition
of the year, according to the Ashland
Tidings.
IJkes (lie Gold Desert.
CLARIOMONT, Cal. Roy C.
derson, explorer, who recently
turned from a. paleoutologtcal
pecllllon Into the (Job! desert,
An-
re"
ex- I
said
he would probably make three more
expeditions into the territory of his
recent starch.
Xitugllty I, ions.
.TOIIANNESUUltCi, Smith Africa
I.lon.s are frightening children going
to school in northern. Transvaal. lre-
cautions have been taken.
Add to Conscience Fund.
LONDON A $75,000 pearl neck
lace, lost by the Hon. Mrs. myth
' in Canada, has been returned unony
. niously by mail. ,
cold. A few doses of FOI.KY
HONEY AND TAB COMPOUND
taken promptly will bring speedy re
lief from coughs, colds and hwarsness.
Mrs. W. T. Clary, White Plains, Vn..
writes: "We havo used FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for
colds and bnd coughs with splendid
reseults." Adv.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED liy woman, employment
P. O. liox 44B.
213
WANTED High school Brnduate
, wishes position In office, store or
private family. Address Box O, Mall
Tribune. 213
WANTED Sewing to do at home.
Mrs. Fred L. Wing, Willamette Ave.
211
WANTED Dressmaking and child
ren's sewlnp; remodel and altera
tion. 701 W. Jackson street. Phone
1112. 212
WANTED By woman, work by tho
oour- liox k. Li., Mall Tribune. 211
WANTED nsCELiANEOU8
WANTED To buy smajl piece of tlm-
ner lantl ror wood. Address Uox
T. L., Mail Tribune. 213
WANTED Clean cotton rags. Mail
Tribune.
WANTED Junk. Pat's Second Hand
store buys everything. 1606 Prune
street. 64J-L. 232
WANTED Cash paid for hides, wool,
pens ana iurs. jonnson produne
Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phone 97. 176tf
WANTED Large cotton rags. Mail
Tribune. . .
WANTED Will pay cash for used
I'mnun. w.BKn e wrr. weoiorq.
Top Work Car Painting
. Let us give you an estimate.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
! Auto Beauty Shop
608 South Riverside t
Authorized Duco Agency -
FOLLOWING ADVERTISERS ARB
Member Medford Realty Board'
, " ' AST CHANCE MAPLE PARK ;..
$50.00 CASH BALANCE $15.00 A MONTH
2 acres, iimr.tl house. - $950 ,
',! " J acres, in alfalfa I ... $G50 ".
2.2 acres, leveled ...... $S50
At Uio city limits; good road; gorj school. -
Nothing; better. Last chance.
6 So. Central J. 0. BARNES Phons 4M or G10-Y
WATc.!
OlO VOO TEul
TrtE JKHCVOR.
THAT XOO
AJSTEO TO
bEE ME?
Clock never
OlO AEE.P THE
TIME
Notice.
Notice la hereby nivon that Oeorpe
O. Hewitt has this du.y withdrawn
from the partnership lately subsisting
! between lleorKe CI. Hewitt and A. O.
I i'honok, under the firm name and
jstyle of "Hewitt & Kchenck.M enKaw-
ed In the income, tax and general uc
I (HUintinp business at Med ford, Ore
i noil, and that so far as relates to him,
the said firm is dissolved. The said
business will hereafter be can-led on
J by A. O. Schenck, who will collect nil
debts and demands payable to paid
H1XP WAXTTCl FEMATjIC
WAXTIOI) Woman to keep bouse for
man and three boys. Ages 4, 8, 10.
Call evenings, 20u Jackson, or
phone C4U-R. 212
FOR RENT
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
FOR RENT
rooms 730 V.
Two housekeeping
11th. Phone Hf2. 213
FOU
S01
RENT Housekeeping
N. Central.
rooms.
214
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms. Phone 2H2-U. 214
FOR RENT Two furnished house
keeping rooms. 220 Ho. Orape. 212
FOR RENT FirHMSnKD ROOMS
FOR RENT Rooms. $2 a week. Call
at 203 McAmlrews street. 213
FOR RENT
hot water.
Sleeping room, heat and
ill E. Main. 214
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room.. Private family. Price rea
sonable, 51 2 Pennsylvania Ave.
Phono 987-J. . 207tf
FOR RENT-r-SlcepKig room, hath.
. Gentlemen- only, r 02 6 S. Central.
H
FOlt H10.VT Kleeolng rooms, bath,
men. IMN N. Grape. 211
for Kent nocsns
FOlt. ItENT House, SOS llennett
avenue. 5 rooms, sleeping porch,
partly furnished. Garage. $30 pet
month. Phone 738-X. 211tf
FOU RENT 5-room house and gar
age. 608 Hamilton street. 216'
FOR RENT Two new modern
homes with heating plants. Adults
only, l'hono 301-X after 6 p. m.
212
FOU RENT C-room
BOH Realty street.'
Beatty street.
modern house
Inquire at 501
212
FOR RENT Ijirgo 8-room house,
bath, garago, sleeping porch, nice
yard. 727 So. Central. Phune 452-1..
212
FOR RENT 8-room house. Enquire
Brown's Store, Talent, Oregon. 213
FOR RENT
bungalow. -New 4-room furnished
Ready Dc.c. 1st. Inquire
630 S. Central
20U-U
FOR RENT
street.
-House, 1506
Triine
212
FOR RENT Houses. Brown ft White.
FOR' IlEt'T It PARTM ENT8
FOR RENT Furnished npnrtmont 2
rooms and bath, at 140 3. Ivy, In
quire 412 Laurel street. 211
I FOR RENT Small npartment for
two persons. Gas stove and bed
furnished. Close in. Inqulro at
307 ti. Oukdalc. 212
FOR RENT Two room apartment,
furnished, $15. 710 Welch street.
212
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment, sleeping porch, garage, $20.
021 Palm street. 212
FOR RENT Apartment nnd room,
and garage. At 408 West 6th. 212
FOR ItENT Modern 5-rnom fur
bished apartment with garage.
Adult. Phone 789. 212
FOR RENT About December 1st.
Last two npartments In new duplex
on corner West Alain and Newtown.
Fire place, electric rango, closet
bed' nnd many bullt-lns. Inquire
third house from corner. 2uytf
FOR ItENT Furnished npartment.
Electric tango and comfortuhly fur
nlshed. 618 So. Onkda. ,
FOR RENT Uacholor apartments.
Rooms. Men, 445 Ho. Front. 212
FOU RENT Apartments, rooms and
garage. - fin4 W. loth. 160if
X"Ey -SviLU -VOO
dive: 03 the I
CORRECT
. -JA
FOR RENT SnsCKliliANEOUS
FOR RENT Oarage, 11 S. Orange.
LOST On .lackson street package
containing two pair drcHS pants,
I driver's license in one pair. Reward.
Harry Oill. 205 Apple street. 214
LOST Gunny sack with three rubber
hip boots between West Tulo lako
and Klamath Falls or Klanufth
Falls and Medfoid. Reward if re-
turned to Mall Tribune.
KOI'XII A place to buy Weed chains
for your ear; also chain for balloon
tires. I'hlpps Auto 1'arK Horvico.
BfSIXKSS ori'OHTCNITIES
NOItTUKT.M, SAV1.VOS & LOAN
A.SS'N guarantees 7 per cent inter
eat, liy Investing ?7 a month you
will receive $2eo0 cash in 174
months. Start your savings account
now and receive two Christinas
presents. See our display at Aled
ford l'hurnmcy. 211
rou sai.hj bowks
Knit SAI.K House on pavement. G
rooms and sleeping porch. Oarage,
(til east side. Kioall payment down,
balance like rent. 1'bone 41'J-ll or
2-St 21
FOU KAI.K Xew 5 loom inoilern
bungalow, small payment down.
Italance like rent, inquire 1022 W.
4lh. 1'hunu Ilia. .213
FOlt SAI.K C-rooni, modern, plas
tered home, located on a paved
street, with east front, all assess
ments paid; 4 blocks from center of
business district. A real buy at
$2100 $700 cash, balanco to ho
arranged. Charles A. Wing, I'alm
block, l'hono 72S. 211
FOlt SAI.K Largo lot, 7-room
house, oast Medfol'd. Call GU7-U-B.
232
FOU SALK Small house and four
lots in Central Point. Ore. will sell
cheap for cash, with or without
lots. Phono 311 Medford, or wrtto
llox '106 Central Point. 215
POIt SAI.K 1M3AL ESTATK
FOU It 10 NT OR SALE 200 nere
: ranch. Inqulro 127 So. Grapo. 213
FOR SALE City Lots. Wo can sell
you any or all the lots now listed
I by tho oitv. H. C. Coin, ti So. Cen
tral, phone 4(l. 210
FOR PALE 2!,4 acres, ideal for
I poultry and small fruit. C. F. Cur
I penter. Owner. Rogue River Poui
I try Farm, Jacksonville highway.
I 207'tf
FOR SALE Dairy nnd fruit ranches.
Large and small tracts. City prop
erly. J. li. Johnston. Phlno 665J.
2U
FOR SLi: One. two nnd throo acre
tra.ne, on Kings' highway. Good
terms. Phone 66S-R-3. tf
FOR SALE Several furms. good val
ues, easy ferms, Interest . O. C.
Boggs, Atty for tilule Lund lionrd.
tf
FOU SALE LIVESTOCK
'Oil SALE Nino coming yearling
Jersey heifers, well bred: three
purebred. Flnley JJros., Murphy.
211
FOR SALE Two registered Guornsey
bulls. Fine Individuals. One com
ing three years obi. the other 10
months. Also one registered Guern
sey cow. Duo to froshen Jan. 10,
1020. This stock was purchased
from tho River Ranks farm If you
want further Information, They are
gentlemen and will not misinform
you. C. K. Logsdon, Grants Puss,
Oregon. 213
FOR SALE Elgnt extra good cows.
Fresh and coming fresh at once. M.
Walsh, on Soulli Peach street, .lust
outside city llmllM.' 2014tf
FOR SALE Police dog pups, finest
bred -pups In the II. S. Priced to
sell. 603 H. Central. 208tf
FOR SALE Good black horse, weight
about 1400. Sound and gentle;
also good wngon, bnrness, etc. J.
A. Anderson, 332 Cruter Lake Ave.
213
FOR SALE Young milk cow"
Guernsey, 60. Forman, King's
lllghway. ; 212
FOR SALE Horses. Phono 606-L
Meal times. 214
General
Gasoline
NO BUNK
Fill Your Tank and Let
Your Engine Decide
JONES & KIRKPATRICK
Real Service
' , Stations " '
(2? w in Xf v
o
.o
.By George
IT i"b OU"bT Five.
MIISOTCo AFTER,
TWO " . L
ON
L
0
0m
fi-
5'1925 by !nt-l Feature Service.
Ort Britain rights Tuftvcd
fou samc AV-ruMoniiiES
FOU SALK Oakland Six touring.
1U24 model. A-l shape, will mici i
fice. Party leaving,. Write or see
car at "D. C. Courtney. Applcgatc.
21ti
i.-oit sai.k chMin. a ltiiJ Konl
truck with ti good tires: engine and i
bodv In excellent condition. Ak I
for Hi: Khurtleft jiliunu "10 or
call CIS K. 5111 St. 810
FOU SAT.U Chevrolet ronilster, ful
ly equipped. Cheap. 1Mb Jtragg,
Auto suindy Co. 21i
FOU SAI.K Ton Ford truck. I.eo
i'otter. ltox 2itl, Central Point. 215
FOU SAI.K MISCHCl.IiANKOCS
'III: SALK Dressed till keys. Mrs.
Frank luirher. McAndrews street.
West N. Central. 21?
FOU SALK Dill pickles. 50c gallon.
delivered. Phono l)f5-J-4.
FOU SAI.K Solid oak buffet, late
style, gooil as new: leaving town,
must he sold. Ail absolute bargain.
No. 211 Vancouver live. Phone
2C7-M. 212
FOR SAI.K Splfenburg apples,
packed or loose. Got iheni'linw. be
fore It is too Into. Conner Packing
House'. ' 213'
FOU SALK lianana. and Poston
marrow hiiuiisIich, 1 per lb. de
livered. Call 274-J-l. 211
'Oil SAI.K Sweet polato squashes.
Turn to left just south of fair
grounds. 1 4. F. llelknap. 401-.I-5.
. .215
FOR SAI.K Dressed turkeys; prunes
packed In boxes ready for shipping
as Chrislmas girts. Mrs. XJ. V.
Luke. Phono 63U-J-1. 211
FOR SALE 12 gatlgo Remington
pump gun In perfect condition. A
bargain. 335 N. Central. 211
FOU SAI.K Geese 'and: -chickens,
dressed. Phone l.'12-L. 211
FOR SALE A few' thoroughbred
cockeo-ls, O. A. C. P.aired Rocks,
March halch. Vivian Wood. Phono
S'.'8-.L . ' 211
FOR SALE Dlxlo banjo.
CI l-H-2.
l'hono
211
I FOR SALE Good Used piano, $105.
Terms. Noel Jlrsklne. i-nono
72II-W. .214
FOU SALE llenutlful house on Olds-
mohllo truck. A-l condition, mono
341-J-l. '
FOR SALE Used brick. East Hido
Grocery. 18 fit
FOR HALE Certified Federation
seed wncat. uuo. union, rnmn
' 4U8-H. 108
POULTRY
FOR SALE Harold Tompkins strain
Rhode Island Rvd breeding cocK
erels. These nre fine birds. See
them nt my place, half mile, west
Oold Hill. M. Dlsbro. 214
REFOIIE ORDERING LEGHORN
chicks for spring, take time to vis
It some of the pullets hatched by
Ilressler's ;',Hqtiaro Deal" Hatchery
last year. Will hatch again from
IJr. Winan's flock; none better In
tho valley. Phono 051-L. 212
BUSINESS DL'tECTOIlY
Accountants
A. ORIN SCllK.MCK ACCOUNTANT
Income 'lax Adviser, Audits, Sys
tems. Medford Rulldilig. Phuuu
320.
Miscellaneous
MARCELL'S RADIUM ORE Mineral
The great nerve and blood build
er. Thousands testify to Its mer
its. You can't ho sli-k when your
blood Is pure. See Mrs. J. A. Ever
etts. exclusive Jackson county
agent, 206 Wlllatnott. Dig sign on
Vancouver. Phono 3U7-Y. 210
Violin Instruction
I'HORVAL II. FOI.KENIIERG.
Teacher of Violin. "A;so several old
and new violins for sale. Room 4,
College llblg., 31 N. Grape St. 236
1925 Runabout
Balloon tiros.
A rcnl Iniw
Jiiko now
1920 Coupe
irnsslrvR. SiPC(lonioloi'.
flood paint and 'upholstery
Loolc these over.
C. E. Gates
Auto Co.
The. Place for Real
Used Ford Bargains,
patif, mm
McManu9
W
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11:5 V I
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Inc.
' ' "
BCSINESS DIRECTORY
Auctioneer
V. H, WELTV, Auctioneer. Phone
651. Auction sale at Oltien's barn
every Saturday. I buy furniture or
sell lt on commission.
Abstractors
MURRAY AHSTRACT CO. Ail.
straels of Title, vl'itle Insurance..
Rooms 3 ami 5, No. 32 North cen
tral Ave., upstairs.
JACKSON OOCNTf
AUSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title
nod Title, Insurance
The" only complete
Tltlo System Is
Jackson County;
A. E. KELLOOO Abstractor or
Titles, Gold Hill, Oregon. Kenauio
Jackson County Abstractor.: Ovef
twenty years experience In thi
couny. Phone 6-J-2 Oold Hill. tl
Atforneye
RKAME3 REAMES Lawyers, of
flco In Liberty Uulldlng.
IUilldliiK Snppllcs and Roofing '
STANDARD ROOF1NO AND BUILD
ERS SUPPLY Co. Build up KOOI
Ing. Ashland Granlto Top. 16 yeartf
guarantee. Heat grade of roof pa
per cement. Pressud brick, plain and
faced wall blocks, fire place brick,
all colors. All material Claas A. Port
land Beaver Cement for eale. Ae
phalt by ton, barrel or pound. Tele
phone 738-X. .
Chiropractic Physicians
DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-KclectlC
Physician. DR. LOUISE K
HEDGES Naturopathic Chlro.
praetor. . Mechano-Therapy, 8pon.
dylothernpy, Food Selenc-m, Chlro.
' practice. Office: Stewart Bldg..
256 K. Main St. Phones: Offle
170; Res. 170-J-2.
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN-r-ChlropraotUl
Nerve Specialist, Office hours 9-12.
2-1, 203-2011 Liberty Bldg. Office
Phono 680. Kes. phone 1027.
Dentists
I
DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist. Phone
668. Res. 776. Office hours B a.
ni. 6 p. m. Evening .and Sunday bfl
appointment. ;.
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. WU-
son, C. P. A. Attention given to
anything In accounting and Income
Tax requirements. Look tntu OUV
simplified accounting niethod. I--erty
BlJg., Medford. Phone 167 -it
Insurance -
EARL 8. TUMY All forms ot Insur
ance. Fire, Au,to, Life, Accident,
Roods. Phone 402. iOt Liberty
Bldg.
Money co Loan
J. B. ANDREWS Buys and sells
mortgages and loans money on gooa
suctirlty. 31 N. Oraps St.. Phone
63-M.
Monuments
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.-
Monuments. B, A. Hicks, General
Manager. P. M. Kershaw. Sales
Manager. 102 No, Front St, Med
ford. ; tf
Osteopaths
I
IJR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathia Physician,
416-418 Liberty Did. Phone 804-J-l.
Residence 26 South Laurel St.
Piano Instruction
FRED ALTON H A I G HT Teacher of
Piano uod Harmony. Studio 111
Liberty llldg., Phone 72.
Printers and Publishers .
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the
best equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc Portland prices. 27 N. Fir m.
Hcjilo TU' pairing
EXPERT SCALE REPAIRING, re
finishing, Insinuations nnd Inpee
tlnns. Guaranteed servtcit. Fred D.
Adams, 608 H. Main streoc Phone
1134.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO.
Affln- ,4 XT..7.W I.X. . u l,KnA
116. Prices right. Service (Uanta
teed. - -
DAVIS TRANSFER BTORAO
Co. Anything moved, day or night.
Service guaranteed. 19 S. Grape.
Phone 044, or residence 1060.
I'pho! storing
i. WEIS Upholstery, Manufacturer
ot overstuffed furniture. Full IIM
of materials. Draperies made ts)
order, . We do all kinds of upknU
-StcTlng. We deliver and will call
"and show samples. Phono, 14
Jacksonville, Ore.
VlnoViw Cleaner
; 1
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LET OKORGH DO IT. Wax and pal
ish yoar floors, clean your fa 0004
Janitor service for offices and build.
. Ings. Geo. A. Seely, Pkoaa lifA
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