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I Miroponft tf;Tf; 'tmmw fvftffitf. ornngy; vmbw. kovemtwu -27. -1 BRINGING UP FATHER George McManu V4 ' '!':'T:j '??.. ' 1925 by" Int'L Feature Scrnhce, Inc. . , " ' 'jj: ',' Cl Brittle, ntku mtmrf. ' J . f'H,J '' ninin nnmimnn llanda ns a compensation to him forjshonld not he approved and sold Ad-I HELP WANTED MALB I FOR RENT F17RMHHF.D HOOM8 j ' FOR BALE MTTtaTOCK J , ' " B17?yESaPIRECTOH1; -, Ulllllll IIIJLUII IIIIIV t ioua uot.Vlrao niiimi iif rnn ....vm oc. . " nnuiu umwiuiiu DECLARE A STRIKE LONDON", Nov. 27. (A. P.) Tim strike of the wlreles soperators on ' British vessels which was called yes terday, threatens to seriously affut shipping jn th eourso of u- few days. i no su'ikb was ordered as a prutcst 1 against a proposed cut In the sulariuu of-the operators of about .85 perl month. I -lAltllnflrgh some. 5000 members of the Wireless Telegraphist nniun are Involved by th strike, cessation of wrok. If there Is no settlement of the dispute, will be gradual, as it Is un derstood cxisitlng contracts will not 1)0 broken and the men who signed for voyages before November 2C, will I u If ill their engagements. I 'No further contracts by the opera- 1 tor are to be signed however, nnd It is estimated that six hundred of them will leave their posts before the end of the present week. COMMUNICATIONS Gus Newbury Offers a Plan. To the? Hdltor: I listened with very much Interest to the Oregon land grant discussion at tHe Crater meeting last evening, and It seems to me. as though, the !' argument advanced li'y'Mn Gore was entirely sound and the history of the situation as presented by him must have been indeed a revelation to most of the people who were there assem bled; and certainly the government should make some provision for the reimbursement to Juckson county and other counties for the losses which these counties sustained because-of the cancellation of the contract which the government had with tho Oregon California Railroad company, but this, it seems to me, does not solve the whole difficulty. Even though' we should be reim bursed for the losses which we have thus sustained because of our tnx situation, the lands would still not he upon the tax roll for future assess ment and for future revenue to the various counties in which these lands are situated. Not long since, we had a great war, and several thousands of young Americans volunteered their services to their country in that war. Many of them who volunteered did not get across the water, but they wished to go none-the-less. A great many of them 3ot across the water who wero drafted. The government said to each one pf thess soldiers: "iu may take a I lecc of land and live on it seven Uiouths and make your final proof," and my suggestion is that the govern ment should be generous enough to say to each one of these soldiers who enlisted, and to each one of them who . went across the water, that "Von may select any 160-acre tract of these. Ore-gon-Cullfornla lands and by making application therefor, the land will be yours without any settlement upon the lands." This would In very short order place all of the valuable lands of this grant upon the tax rolls of the country nnd they would be returning a revenue to tire various counties, r 1 make the distinction between the fellows who enlisted,, or who went acrosH as against the fellow who had to be taken by the scruff of tho neck and thrown Into the service and who didn't get across, for ho is not en titled to the same consideration as the other fellow who did volunteer or who Went across. . The wealthy men of lite country, by reason of the war, doubled anil quad rupled the Wealth they had at the beglnnin-T nnd took no chances, and the fathers of influential sons, like Kdsel Ford and the Scrlpps boys (the owners of Influential newspapers In America), escaped a draft and wero released when drafted, and It scorns to me as though it Is a mighty small Consideration to pay to the boy who volunteered or hazarded his life or his health on the other side to allow htm to take, without any further obligation ; WANTED To Buy for Cash All Your SeSond-Hand Furniture ' 1 ' Bctodoff Wool ON ENGLISH SHIPS . .... i lands as a compensation to him for these services. He offered and risked all that he had his health and his life! the mil lionaire of the country risked nothing he had a cinch before he invested and if he had no cinch, he made no investment in wur activities, and cer tainly some consideration that does not require , additional obligation on his part should be exercised in behalf of the soldier who enlisted or who went across the water; and a happy solution of the public, land question in America so that the lands would he returning a revenue to the taxing bodies of the state, is to make the lands available to each one of these soldiers as compensation for his serv ices in this great war. . If this will be done all of the lands worth anything will soon be upon the tax roll. .. . Why should not Senator Stunflclil and the other members of congress from Oregon be enlisted in behalf of the soldier, of the country by procur ing the passage of an act of congress making these lands avuilable for the soldier who performed his duty In this great war, and thus solve , the whole tax situation so far as the future is concerned; for certainly when I ho soldier would receive his patent, the tract of land would be placed on the tax roll at Its reasonable valuation and a revenue would be returned to the various counties In which these lands are situated. GITS NEWBURY. Sounds I.lkc. Idle Rich. LONDON A day in the ideal so cialist state as pictured by George Bernard Shaw: "Four hours work, eight honrs sleep, four hours for drinking, dressing und undressing; eight hours leisure. MVW VfiniC lfrnncp .Ton Pader- eivskl played "the-piano so 'hard at a recital that he split a nngcr ana had to cancel all engagements. Protect Your Child's Health. Through thoughtlessness the slight cough or cold of a child is often neg lected nnd becomes serious. A few doses of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAK COMPOUND, at small cost, tnken at the onset of the cold brings speedy re lief. l:e prepared, . have a bottle of this safe, reliable cough remedy on hand, and gvle promptly when a cough or cold Is detected. Equally ef fective for older persons. : Demand FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAH. Adv. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given, that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Oregon for Jackson County, Administrator of the estate of Wealthy W. Crowson, deceased. All persons having claims ugalust the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified to the undersigned , administrator at his place of business on East Main street, in the City of Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this no tice. W. Y. CROWSON, Administrator of the Estate of Wealthy; V. Crowson,, Deceased. Dated: November 27th, 11)25. ' Notice of Final Hearing1. t In the County Court of Jackson Coun ty, State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank Raymond Spear, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that O. C. Bogus, administrator of the above on titled estnte, with the Will, annexed, has filed his First and Final Account herein and petitioned for discharge, and that Monday, the 21st day of De cember, 192 5, in the Court Room 'of this Court in Jacksonville, Jackson Count y, Oregon , at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., hns been -fixed ns tho time and place to hear said petitioner. All persons Interested are notified to appear then and there to show cause, if any there bo, why, said account TIRES We hate some seconds in 30x3 at great 'argains. Jones & Kirkpatrick Real Service Stations Salem Medford A A Good USED CAR In A-l Condition : For snlo or will exchange for real' estate. Address J. P., Care Mail Tribune. should not he approved and said Ad ministrator discharged. Dated this, the 18th day oflNove'm ber. 11125 . First . publication November -19, 1925. O. C. norms, Administrator of the Estate of Frank ltaymond Spear, Deceased, with the Will annexed. ANNOUNCEMENTS UNITED STATES SENATOlt JAM ICS J. CROHSIMSY Of Purlin net, Oregon, hereby an nouncea that he is a candidate fur tho Republican nomination for U. K. Sena tor at the Muy, 1026, primaries. Will work zeulouHly for develop ment of Oregon and orepon ports, for IrrixuUon and reclamation and fulfill ment of meaBUrea for real benefit of farniera as UKKsted by their organi zations, Favor World Court, Reform Senate Rules ana will upurt nece' arv iimvltons for In w enforcement WANTEn-iITVATION8 WANTED High whool boy. age 14, wants place to work for board and room. Phone 450. 215 WANTED Dy woman, employment. P. O. Box 4-15. . 213 WANTED High school graduate wishes position In office, store or private family. Address Box G, Mail Tribune. 213 WANTED MISCELtiANEOUS WANTED Expert watch repairing, Jeschke and Williams, Fichtnur's Oarage. 217 WANTED Cattle' or sheep to feed for winter. J. I.. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg., A.shlanU, Ore. 213 WANTED Team and ' harness for rent or purchase. Phoi.e fcfiiUX. 213 WANTED To buy small piece of tim ber land for wood. Address JIox T. L., Mail Tribune. . 213 WANTED Clean cotton rags. Mall Tribune. WANTED Junk. Pat'e Second Hand store buys everything. 1506 Prune I street. 547-L. 232 WANTED Cash paJd for hides, wool, pelts and furs. Johnson Produne Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phone 97. 17Btf WANTED Large cotton rags. Mall Tribune. WANTED Will pay cash for used pianos. Weeks & Orr, Medford. FOR RKfTt HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms i and bachelor apartments. Close in. Phone 955-R. 218 FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms 730 w. utn. Phone 192. 213 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. sui jm. central. 214' FOR RUNT Furnished housekeeping rooms, mono Ziz-K. 214 FOR RENT HOCSKS FOR RKNT Neat bungalow, modern cunveniences. uarugc. located on high grade orchards, four miles out on good rouds. Partly furnished. Very reasonable, l'hone G71-J-3. 213 FOR RKNT Houses. Furnished and unfurnished. J. Av. Wakefield Agency. Phone 17-R or C17-L. 214 FOR RKNT bungalow, 214 Phone 317. FOR RENT Well furnished 4-room home, with garnge. Adults only. Reference required. 814 Kn.it Jackson. Phone 4 39, 215 FOR RENT Modern bungalow, Six rooms, two porches. $32. Pnrk . street. 116-J. 213 FOR RKNT House, 808 Bennett avenue. 6 rooms, ateeplng porch, partly furnished. Oarage. $30 per month. Phone 738-X. 211tf FOR RENT 6-room house and gar agn, 608 Hamilton street. 2ir FOR RKNT Large 8-ronm house, bath, garage, sleeping porch, nice yard. 727 So. Central. Phone 462-lji 216 FOR RENT 8-room house. Enquire Brown's Store, Talent, Oregon. 213 FOR RENT New 4 -room furnished bungalow. Ready Dea 1st. Inquire 630 s. Central. i loG'tf FOR RENT House. rown White. FOLLOWING ADVERTISERS ARE Member Medford Realty Board OUR SPECIALTY FOE 10 DAYS Lots on tlic pavement, with sewer, sidewalk, water nnd "cvorythinB." 50 to (iO-foot frontage; cast side, west side, north end and south end of city. . , , ' Triced to sell. Owned hy city and private parties. $500 to G50 $50 cash, $10 per month. E. 0. CORN . . Phons 409 6 South Central WANTEn Men (city or country), old established, eompany will supply capital "and fttart you in your own permunent bu sinews selling neeessi v ties people must buy every day. JOx peiience unnecessary. Wrim Me Connon & Co., Facory 293, Winona. Minn. "- . 21 roil hBWT apahtments EOR HKNT 3-room furnished apart ment, sleeping porch, sm'age, $20. G21 Palm Bt,ret. . : . 215 FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 229 X. Ivy street. 22.6u. 214 FOR RENT Newly furnished apart ment, down stairs. Front and back entrance. 817 W. 2nd street. 216 FOR RENT 2 room furnished apart ment. Adults. $2U. 315 i liariletL 213tf FOR RENT About December 1st. ljist two apartments in new duplex on corner Wot Main and Newtown. Fire place, electric range, closet bed and many built-lns. Inquire third house from corner. - 20tf FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Electrio range and comfortably fur nished. 618 So, Oakdale. FOR RENT Bnch'elor apartments. . Rooms. Men, 446 Ho. Front. FOR RENT Apanmnotfl, rooms and garage. 604 V. 10th. 150tf IX) SI LOST OR HTOJ.EJJ Poliee doff 8 months old: answers nume of Nlm rod; had collar on. Reward. D. S. Clark. Phone 274-J-3. , 21B LOST Gunny sacx With three rubber hip boots between ' WoHt Tule lke and . Klumalh Falls or Klaututh Falls and Medfo'rd. Reward If re turned to Mnil Tribune. fovitd FOUN15 A. place to buy Weed chains for your car; also chain for balloon tires.. Phipps Auto Park Service. 216 FOUND Bunch of keys on Reddy avenue. Probably lost some time ngo. Owner can have same by calling at Mall Tribune. 213 FOUND Set of sldo curtains. Owner can have same by calling at Mult Tribune nnd paying for ad. . . FOR SALE At1MOBIU28 FOR SALK A good six . passenger Studebakcr. Sell cheap or trade for lighter car. Kdwln'P. Hughes. Tal ent. -218 FOR SALK 1023 Chev. 1-ton truck. Stuke body. A-l shape mechanical ly. Can give terms. Kakln Motor Co., Dodge Dealer. 16 So. Fir St. 21Stf FOR SALK 1024 type Dodge tour ing. The long spring car. Just overhauled and In tip top shape. Looks like a new car. ' Terms If desired.- Kakln Motor Co., Dodge Dealer, 16 So. Fir street. 213tf FOR SALK OR TRADE roadster. 1606 Prune street. Ford 218 FOR SALK Cheap, a 1923 Ford ' truck with 6 good tires; engine and body in excellent condition. Ak for Mr, Shurtlcff phone 710 or call 618 K. 9th St. 216 FOR SALE Oakland 81 touring, 1924 model, A-l shape, will sacri . ftce. Party leaving. Write or see car at D. C. Courtney. Applegate. 216 FOR SALK Ton Ford truck. Leo Potter, Box 266, Central Point. 216 FOR SALK Chevrolet roadster, ful ly equipped. Cheup. Bob Bragg. Auto supply Co. . I 216 FOR SALK Oft F.XCHAWOR FOR EXCHANGE 16 acre dairy In edge of Ashland. Free water right. 7-room plastered -houso. Barn and chicken houses. Some fruit. Will - consider house m good town. J. L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel' Bldg., Ash land, Ore, i 213 TO KXCHANOE--Chevfotet touring for phonograph, radio, house, or what have you 7 Address Box' No. 6S, core Trlbnne. 2!1 Top "Wlork-Car tainting Let ua give you an estimate.-, ALL WORK GUARANTEED. . Auto Beauty Shop 60S South Riverside Authorized Duco Agency " t. C. BARNES FOR KENT Sleeping room for la dies or married couple, linth ond privilege or selling room. Reason able. 1013 W. Main. 214 FOR RKNT-r-Nlcely furnished heated rooms, 115 Mistletoe. 218 FOR RKNT Comfortable room, close in. llreakfast. Phono G22-X. 214 Fon RENT Rooms fi a week. Call at 203 McAndrews street, 21J FOR RRNT Sleeping room, heat and hot water. 711 K. Main.: in FOR RKNT Sleepmg room, . bath. Gentlemen only. 626 a. centra- tf FOR RAIjWj hoimfh FOR SAI.K Modern 4-room house, : breakfast nook and sleeping, porch. Just finished..; North, side. Inquire 380 Kdwards street. 216 FOR fiALK House on pavement,. 6 rooms and sleeping porch. Oarage. On east side.- Small payment down, balance like rent, phone 419-11 or 286. 216 FOR KALK New S room modern bungalow, small payment down. Balance like rent. Inquire 1022 W. 4th. Phone 1119. 213 FOR SAL 15 Ijarge lot, 7-room house, east Medford. Call 697-H-.1. 232 FOR' 8Ai,H Snell house and four lots in Central Point, Ore. Will 'soil cheap for cash, with or without lots. Plume 311 Medford, or write ltox l!i Central Point. 216 FOR SAI.K ttEAt. KSTATB FOR- SAI.10 OR TRAIJl: 120 acres on the lllg Applegate; 15. acres or chard! about 10.000 feet of saw tim ber, mostly pine; plenty of mer chantable wood; Ideal to hunting ond fishing; fine cool oprlng piped on place; house and out buildings. Would . consider small residence property or vacant lots. J. H. Mus ters, Jacksonville, Oregon. 216 FOR SALK New 6-room bungalow and garage, just finished. All mod ern conveniences. Solid construc tion. Stone tile hollow walls. No detoriatlon or upkeep for a life time. Will last forever. I built this house'to sell. Reasonable price nnd terms. Corner lot, 70x106, Park and Dakota avenue. You can bor row 7 6 per cent of purchase price. Phone 107-R. 618 Dakota. 216 FOR SALIC One acre tracts, close In. H. N. Lofland, 226 South Oakdale. 214 FOR SALK Dairy and fruit ranches. Large and small tracts. City prop erty. J. B. Johnston. Phone 605-J. 237 FOR SALE Non-resident says sell Illy creen uuiium itiiicu ui u uih wu.- rlflce. 40 acres, 28 acres partly in alfalfa, with a paid up water right. House and barn on property. Good roads, R. F. D, mall, and free school busses. . A snap at $6000, But we will sell It for less, with terms. See Thomas Realty. & Ins. Co., 38 North Fronti ' 21'tf FOR RENT OR SALE 200 acre rancn. inquire lil wo. vrapo.- zia FOR SALE City Lots. We can sell you any or an mo nun now utueu by the city. K. C. Corn, 6 So. Cen tral. Phono 409. 219 FoK HaLK One, two and three acre tracts, on Kings highway. Good terms. Phone nSt-R-J. tf FOK SALE Several farms, good val ues, easy; terms, Interest . o. u. Boggs. Atty for State Land Board. " FOR HAM MVRKTOCK FOR SALE Yearling Jersey heifers. Purebred Berkshire sow to farrow March 1st. Purebred nirdale. A. T, LaJhrop.jUentrnl Point. 2I FOR SALE Two registered Guernsey bulls. Fine Individuals. One com Ing three years old, the other 10 months. Also one registered Guern sey cow. Due to -freshen- Jn-n. 10, 1926. This stock was. purchased from the River Banks farm If you want further Information, They are gentlemen and will not misinform you, - C. 11. Logsdon, Grants Pass, Oregon. - - -. 213 FORflAi7K Eight extra good1 cowsT r resn und coming rreah at once. M. Walsh, on South reach street. Just outside city limits. 201 Htf FOR SALK- -Horses. 'hone 6CH-L 214 Meal times. General Qasoline NO BUNK Pill Your Tnk and Let Your Engine Decide JONES & KIRKPATRICK Eeal Service . . Stations uic KAl.rj l wo ucrmun poui't? dogs, male nnd female. Hciuly to breed, pedigreed ' and roglHtered, none better. WIM sell the pair for J200, half the price paid for them. He for sale the next ten days. In- ouire of A. J. Fletcher, Jacksonville. , 'hi rt FOR RAI.H tlood black horse, weight about 1400. Hound and gentle; also good wagons harness, etc. J. A. Anderson, 332 Crater Lake Ave. . - .. 213 FOR SAI,K msCKIif'ANKOUS FOR SAI.K 2-year-old grave vines. Tokays and olher varieties. Oet my prices , before purchasing else where. K. P. Hughes, Talent, Ore. . ' 21H Foil SAI.K liarcelona filbert trees, 2 year, vigorous, well routed, direct rrniii grower, Sl'8 per 100; $120 for. 600. $220 per M. Delivered sub ject to approvul. Pay when re ceived aud accepted. Hardy, no spraying, frost free, no ladders, nor boxes nor expensive labor to har vesting and marketing. Cash mar ' ket awaits. IT. 8. nnd Canada Import $26,000,000 lbs. yearly. Plant now, save regrets i nUr. It. . Johnston, Saginaw, Ore v : . ' 213 FOR SAI-K Alfnlfa hay In barn near Phoenix. $12.60 per ton. J. U Ketch. Ashland Hotel lildg., Ash Inud, Ore. 213 FOR SAI.K . Dresser, chiffonier, bookcase, leatherette, couch, ranges, heaters. . The Medford Kxchange. 213 FOR SAI.K Child's go-rnrt, crib, high chair, reed baby buggy, bas sinet, nursery chair, child's rocker. All good bargains. Tho Medford Kxchange. ' 218 FOR, SAI.K Dill pickles, 60o gallon, delivered. Phono U8G-J-4. .. 218 FOR SALIC Spltucnburg apples, packed or loose. Oct them how, be fore It Is too late. Conner Packing House. 213' FOR SALE Sweet potnto squashes. Turn to lert just soutn or fair grounds. L. F. Belknup. 401-J-6. 216 FOR , SALK 12 gauge Remington pump gun In perrect condition. A bargain, 836 N. Central, 213 FOR SALK Good used pln.no,' 1166. Terms. Noel Krsklno. 1'hone 729-W. ' 214 FOR SALK Benutiful house on Olds- moblle truck. A-l condition. Phone 841-J-l. . . FOR SALE Used brick. aat Sldo Grocery. 187tf FOR SALK Certified Federation seed wheat. Oeo. Hilton. Phone 498-H. 108 Pourritv FOR BALK R. I. It. cockerels for breeders. Kxtra fine laying strain. Call and see tmo. J. NR. Tyrrell, Medford, Jacksonville road. Phono 201-X. , 214 FOR SALK Harold Tompkins strain itnode island Itcd breeding cock erels. Theso are' fine birds. See them nt my place, half mile west Gold Hill. M. Dlsbro. 214 BC8IN1SMS DIRECTORY A'ccxjutitntita A. OR1N 8CHISNCK ACCOUNTANT Income Tax Adviser,-Audits, Sys tems. Med told Building. Phono S26. . Mlscellnnt'tins MAROKLI.'H RADIUM ORB Mineral The great nerve and blo6d bulld er. Thousands testify to its mer its. You .can't be sick- when your blood is pure. See Mrs. J. A. Kver etts, exclusive Juckson county . agent, 200 Wlllameti. Big sign on Vancouver. Phone 897-V. 119 Violin Instruction THUIt VAD 11. FOLKKNHICRG, Teacher pf Violin. Also several old and new violins for sale. Room 4, . College lildg.', 31 N. Grape M. 236 1925 Runabout ' Balloon Circa. - Like new. K real buy. . " 1920 Coupe Hasslcrs. Speedometer. Good paint and upholstery. ' Look, these over. e C.E. Gates AutoCdij The Place for Real Used Ford Bargains, Auftlonecr W. H. WELTY. Auctioneer. Phone 661. Auction sale at Oltzen's barn every Saturday. I buy furniture or - sell tt on commission. Absrrhctora MURRAY' ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 32 North cen tral Ave., upstairs.' JACKSON OOUNTf ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title tut Title Insurance. Tim only complete Title Srstem la Jackson County, A. E,; KELLOOO Abstractor of Titles, Uold Hill, Oregon, ueiiacm Jackson County Abstractor, j Ovel twenty years' . experience In thv couny. Phone 6-J-2 Gold H1IL tl Attorneys REAMBS 4 RE AMKS Lawyers, ot- . flee In Liberty Building. Building Supplies and Roofing STANDARD ROOFINQ AND BUILD ERS SUPPLY Co. Build up Roof ing. Ashland Granite Top. 16 years' guarantee. Best grade of roof pa- . . per cement. Pressed brick, plait) and faced wall blocks, fire place brick all colors. All material Class A. Port land Beaver Cement for sale. As phalt by ton, barrel or pound. Tele phone 738-3 Chlropractlo Physician DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Bclectlc Physician. DR. LOUISB K HEDGES Naturopathloj Chiro practor.' Mechano-Therapy. Spon dylotherapy, ' Food Sclenoxe, Chiro practice. Office: Stewart Bide 266 E. Main St. Phones; Office 170: Res. 170-J-a.- ' DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlropractl Nerve Specialist, Office hour (-11. 2-1, 208-206 Liberty Bldg. . Offlo Phone 680. Res. phone 102T, Dentlsta DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist. Phone 689. Res. 778. Office hours f a. m. 6 p. m, Evening and Sunday by appolntpient. . .. Expert Accountant t WILSON AUDITWO CO. B. M. Wll- ' on, C. P. A. Attention given te anything In accounting and Income , Tax requirements. Look Into ouv 1 simplified accounting method. L erty Bldg., Medford, Phono liT-la, Insurance EARL 8. TUMY All forma of Insur ance. Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Bonds. Phone 401. 101 Liberty Bldg. Money to loan J. a. ANDREWS Buys and sells mortgages and loans money on good security, il N, Qrape tit. Phone 6J-M. : Monuments THP OREGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General Manager. P. M. Kershaw Hales Manager. 101 No. Front St. Med ford. . If Osteopaths DR. F. Q. CARLO VV, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians, 416-418 Liberty Bid. Phone 904-J-t. Residence 26 South Laurel 8t. Piano ynstractlo'd FRED ALTON H A IG HT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio III Liberty Bldg., Phone 7. Printers and Publishers MKDFORD PRINT1NQ CO., has the best equipped printing ' oinca in Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, eto. Portland prices. II N. Vlr Bt. Bcslo Repairing EXPERT HCALB REPAIRING), re finishing, Installations and Inspec tions. Guaranteed service. Fred D. Adams, 608 tt. Main street Phono 1184. . , ... , Transfer BADS TRANSFER at BTORAOB CO. Office 21 North Front St. Phoae 116. Prlcea right Servloe tuaran teed. DAY 18 TRANSFER STORAOI CO. Anything moved, day or nbjht. Service guaranteed. 19 8. Grape. Phone (44, or residence lOttv - TJpholsterlng i v J. WE 19 Upholstery, Manufacturer or overstuffed furniture. Full una of materials. Draperies made to order. We do all kinds 01 uphol stering. We deliver and will oaQ and ahow samples. Phono 14 Jacksonville, Ore, -'- Window CVansse LET GEORGE DO IT. Was aa4 Sot - Ian your floors, clean your noise' Janitor senses for offtoes sad bsJMV 5fs.al,' f. tai HMaVM Ms) , t0