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o G . BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus. i W.euu-lve fTveoNrs The. II II I I'LL JU"bT TkE A, TT1 I '7 I OU ARE nO i T V 1 I bO YmvTb THE UoE ? S V I TMATHOE MUt)T &E 1TTIH VON HAVE THE LTTUE LWI'W W ,r XQu q, ( I jf" Great Britain right, raerved. - -- 1 9 1 Tinir nfiPl PFTO ,my by BtCk l!i,nIi("'i"mlnlsh-jbcr 10. 125. at 7:30 o'clock p! m. I FOR REWT APARTMENTS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TOR SAI;K-UVMTOCK lUnlT Itlll.ri- llP I V l'"B orVnif, " ' FOR HUNT - SMcm furnished BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY for wide- , I flULL IIUUI1 III 111 rnv n un,.-.nr,n 5, ....-i .,,,. A.lnltu Lh .). V j By O. (). ALENDEhVeR, Mayor. I 315 N. Holly. 218-lf nrAm rnn mrr AMnrnpnM.nnrn I ji-jp-jn-T- n.,-,;...n,H. Km. it r I in iKi-r nmiriM n i.nrri . ...... ssN.ivyroct. ! ton w iona on s , I fill I I Mil 1111 I II l ll lUkllwwi l wiiftssuwil II w wif ninun ... - . i CHRISTMAS EVE "TABLE ROCK. Dec. 4. Thanks- fflvlnff ilay was spent In this district In' -about the' usual way,' nearly every One 'ceased actual work for the day onfl at noon gathered around the fes tive board containing the national holiday bird or some other less popu . Itir barnyard fowl and feasted until they were "full up", probably very fw giving any thought to the real meaning of the day us set aside and firnt observed by the pilgrim fathers. At the last ' meeting of the Com munity club the various committees were appointed to arrange for the annual Christmas tree and entertain ment to be held on the night of Christmas eve. ' Dr. Nulling representing the Jack son County News was a business visi tor in this section last week.' 15. B. Dny of Sams Valley moved his1 cattle last week from the Nealon ranch where they were on pasture to his feod yard at his home place where they will be givon a ration of ensilage and alfalfa until they are ready for beef. -Eva Nealon who Is attending the U.' of O., spent Thanksgiving and the three days following v.lth relatives and friends here. Con Devore of M fed ford was a vlsl-' tor at the Nealon ranch Monday where he made arrangements to have IUh beef cattle fed during the winter. Mrs. O. K. Wilson and two sons spent tho Thanksgiving holidays with friends In Eugene. ' It. B. Olson who 'has taken over the management of a fnrge orchard and dairy property ot Hood River, is offering for sale his lease on tho Byiium ranch together with stock, tools and hay. Property owners In the west end of the district are circulating a peti tion usklng the county court to fur nish aid in doing work to protect their property from flood waters which are diverted from their natural course by the new road built a year ago as a short cut to tho Beagle and Meadows districts. Donald Huntress, manager of the hardware department In Montgomery Ward's. Portland store visited Table Rock friends during tho Thanksgiv ing 'holidays. V. M. Blaln sent In n truck load of hogs Monday to join tho Farm Bu reau shipment to Portland. J. L. Nealon and llcrshel Harper returned Sunday from a two days duck hunt in Klamath county. They did not like-the looks of the country or the taste of the ducks. The sympathy of the neighborhood Is intended to Mrs. H. M. Tultle who rtmdveil tho sad nnws Tuesday morn ing of the death of her father, Phillip K. Gordon at Carm'el, Calif. Several from this district attended the Cirangs Thanksgiving dance in Sams Valley Thursday night. ' John Cameron butchered a fat hog last week that tipped the scales at 420 Mis. after being dressed and at current prices was worth about $70. Mrs. M. D. Lydiard and friend Mrs. Lawrence loft last Saturday for southern California where they will spend tho greater part of the winter. .Win. Pomeroy and O. Gains, prom inent stockmen from the Meadows and Trail districts were brief callers in this district Monday. L. S. Schaffer went to Portland last Saturday where he is working at his I rude. Wm, Lewis has bought his winter's supply of hay from Mrs. Lydiard and wlll wlntor his sheep in this district, which ho says has the best winter feeding grounds in the valley. W. K. Morris is serving as a Juror In Jacksonville this week. It was previously reported In these items that the Dunlap-Hilton sheep would be wintered at the Hilton ranch near Medford, but Mr. Hilton Informs us that they will be wintered on tho pasture land leased by him from the Modoc orchards. . The cold, disagreeable weather has somewhat slowed down buildings op erations In this district where sev eral largo barn's are under construe tlon. Also tho frequent purchasing of WANTED : To Buy for Cash " All Your Secorid-Hand Furniture . Mcrdoff & Woolf Our teacher, Msls Stevens, went home to spend Thanksgiving. Deck Hale was up t ohis ranch Tuesday. I He has Just returned from a trip to California. Dack Taster was called to Medford Wednesday on account of hiB daugh ter's death. . , E. ,1. Center is .oiling the school hou.ee floor during tho Thanksgiving I vaeution. Mrs. Schneir's sister. Mrs. Wasco, spent Thanksgiving with them. Mrs. Bailey's daughter and hus band. Mr. and Mrs. Delsnuin, spent Thanksgiving with her. Dad Baker passed away Thursday afternoon, after a long illness. Jock Gill and wife were up to his ranch Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Schneir and children spent Sunday afternoon at the Mays home. Mrs. Mays made a' business trip to Ashland Monday and called on hep fatlipr, p. M. Centers, who is still quite skk. " - Little Margaret MacDowell spent Sunday with Ruth Mays. Mr. Crawford put up a radio at Steve Lunek's Saturday 'evening. Jt sure was great. Walter Blazing ' was up' to Mr. Muultby's Friday for wood. We sure have nice warm weather up in "the hills now. No fog. Wilson and Tesreau Willing. SAN FRANCISCO. A Joint tele gram was received from George Wil son and Elmer Xweauhiwiifield stars of the University of Washington fontball squad, saying that they will participate In the Shrineis' east-west football game herie. if the Huskies do not play at Pasadena New Year's day. Notice ii hprrhy Riven that sealed bids will he received by Iho District School Hoard of District No. SI. Jackson Cmintyt Oregon, nt tho school house In tho Town of Dutto Fulls In suid district, on December 28th. 1925, nt seven o'clock p. in. for the pur chase of $20,000 par value of tho ne gotiable coupon bonds of the said dis trict, which bonds will bo in denom inations of $1000 each and will bear date January 1st, 1H26. and will ma ture on January 1st, 1U40, and will bear interest at. the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on January 1st, and June 1st, of each year. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check on somo bank of the Klate of Oregon for 6 per cent of the amount bid. Kaid District School Hoard reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Said bonds ore to be issued hv said District pursuant, to the provisions of cnapter ill or Title XXXI Oregon Ijiws and by virtue of a School Dis trict Hnnd Election held in and for said district on September 22d. 1925, and a resolution of the District School Hoard duly adopted pursuunt thereto. St'HOor, DISTRICT NO. 91, JACKSON COUNT!'. Oro. I!y M. p. UAKBli, Clerk. Notlco to Creditors. Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Oregon for Jackson County, Administrator of tho estate of Wealthy W. Crowson. deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate nre hereby notified to present the same, duly verified to the undersigned udmlnistratuc at his place of business on East Main street, In the City of Medford. Oregon, within six months from tho date of this no tice. W. Y. CROWSON, Administrator of the Kstatc of Wealthy W. Crowsbn, Deceased. Dated: November 27th, 1925. - ADVKHTISE.'rKXT CITY OF MJ3D FOHD. Fur Construction of t'lty Warehouse, Medford, Oregon, December 3, 1925. Notico of lllds. Notico 1b hereby given that bids are now callod for .tho construction of a City Warehouso. to be located on City property, at the In tersection of Fir and Jackson streets. Plans and specifications may bo seen at the office of fho City Superintend ent or Water Department, In the City Hall. The City Council will recelvo sealed proposals therefor and tho pro posals will be opened In the Council Chamber at the City Hall on Decern- TIRES We have some seconds in 30x31 at great : bargains. Jones & Kirkpatrick Real Service Stations r Salem Medford WANTED Salesmen. Big money year- around in -selling our com plete Hne of bank supplies including check covers, pass books, ravings pasa books, checks, etc. 1000 dif ferent advertising novelties: 300 ex clusive calendars. Kxclusive con tract. .Commission, weekly, big mon ey on repeat ordrrs. Twenty-sixth . successful y.eai , Sales ,Mgr,. Bank- ers .Adv.. & Supply Co., Iowa Cltv. Iowa. 220 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position by snlesmnn who has ear and can sell. Will be open for position on or before Jan. 1st. Theo Foreman. 44 21 Carlotta Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif., or write Mrs. Foreman. Gen, Delivery, Medford. 224 WANTED Practical nursing and caring for children. Evenings only. Phone 148-L. 223 WANTED Plowing by acre or hour. Write L. V. Cook. Jacksonville. 224 WANTED Dressmaking and re-' modcling. 1037 Court street. 219 WANTKD 5nSCKLLiANEOC8 WA NTED Two passengers. Driving to Portland before Christmas. Mrs. Nan Kenney, Jacksonville, Ore. WANTED To buy' 7 per' cent 'c. O. P. Co. stock. Thomas Realty Co. WANTED Fouf loads of rotten ma nure. R. A. At wood, 126 Cottage. 220 WANTED Feeder hogs. Phone 895. 222 WANTED Fat hogs. Phono 8!) B. 222 WANTED Clean cotton rags. Mail Tribune. WANTED Junk. Pat' Second Hand store buys everything. 1606 Prune street. 547-tj. - . 232 WANTKD Cash paid for hides, wool, pelts and . furs. Johnson Produne Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phone 97. 176tf WANTED Large cotton rags. Mall Tribune. WANTED Will nay cash for used I pianos. Weeks & Orr. Medford. FOR RENT- Frit NT NIfKI ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room in modern home. Price re duced for winter months. 222 S. Molly. 221 FOR RUNT Sleeping rooms, house keeping nnd bachelor apurtmonts. Oarage. 21 Genesee. 242 FOR RENT Neatly-, furnished front bedroom. Hot and cola water, bath. 55 Quince street. - 220 FOR RENT Furnished room and bath. 711 E. Main. 219 FOR RENT Sleopmu room, bath. Gentlemen only. 525 8. Central. tf FOR RF.NT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms and sleeping rooms, steam heat. 249 So. Riverside. 224 FOR RENT Newly finished house keeping rooms. 801 N. Central. 225 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 310 N. Bartlett. 220 FOR RENT Housekeeping room and garage. Adults. Near Armory. 334 Apple. . 220 FOR RENT Light housekeeping rnnms. 511 S. Central. 218tf FOLLOWING ADVERTISER ARB ! , Member Medford Realty Board OUR SPECIALTY FOB 10 DAYS Lots on the pavement, with sewer, sidewalk; water and "everything." 50 to GO.foot frontage; cast side, west.sidc, north end and south end of city. Priced to sell. Owned by city and private parties. $500 to $G50 $30 cash, $10 per moirth. E. 0. CORN ; Phone 409 6 South Central For On account of sickness, o have listed for quick sale at i price we consith? away under value, fine modern homo, good out buildings, 0 head of good cows and food, some machinery, winter's snpply of ' fuol.' Free . wator right with place; 10 acres of the best soil In the valley. This Is a fine home and priced to sell. To' appreciate It, you must look It over. J. W. .WAKEFIELD, Agency Palm Block FOR RENT Furnished apartments, $:2.G0. 229 N. Ivy street. 21D FOR RENT 3-room apartment. 317 West 2nd. Phone 74 5-11. 222 FOR RENT 2 or 3 room apartment and garage. 604 W. 10th. tf FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Electric range and comfortably fur- ntshed. 61S So. Oakdule. FOR RENT noCSKS FOR RENT Partly furnished 5-room house, 501 'S. Hamilton. 224 FOR RENT Small 5-room unfur nished house. Inquire 243 Meatty street. 22 0 FOR RENT 5-room bungalow. Phone 631 or' 517-W. ' 219 FOR RENT OR SALE 3-room cot tage, garage, close in. Inquire 325 E. Jackson. Phone 211. 220 FOR RENT New 4-room modern . duplex. Cor.- Main and Newtown, nbout December 10th. 16 So. New town. . 216tf FOR RENT Phone 317. G-room bungalow 220 FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished 5-room house, closo in. In quire 210 West lain street. 210 FOR RENT House, 808 Bennett avenue. 5 rooms, sleeping porch, partty furnished. Garage. 30 per month. Phone 738-X. 211tf FOR RENT Houses, drown ft White. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Bachelor cabin. 445 Front. , 2: FOR RENT -Or will soli half Interest in 240 aero stock and gra.n ranch, , o miw from Medford. See Clar ence Pierce or phono 17-U or 517-L. 215tf" FOR RENT Garage .60x100. 20 So. Fir. 219 liOBI LOST 3x3 is- inch tiro and rim. Will pay suitable reward. Notify Box II. 220 LOST Pink pocketbook, containing about $6 nnd Star car key. Reward. Leave at Tribune office. 220 MONEY TO LOAX MONEY TO LOAN Thomas Realty Co. Mi It FOR 8AIF, OR EXCHANGE TO EXCHANGE 8-rooni houso nnd large lot for small dairy and chick en ranch. W. M. Alllnghum, 1207 W. Main, Medford. - 218 FOR HALE H.H.A1. K8TATE FOR SALE Am leaving city, will sacrifice for quick sale, largo crholco corner lot, paved, suitable for nlco homo or apurtmcuts. Box 50. Mall Tribune. - 218 FOR SALE 10.000 acres of land, al falfa, grain, stock ranches, bearing orchards and timber land In tracts of from one acre up: Gold Ray Realty Co. For details call on T. W. Miles, Atty. Second floor Jack son County Bank Bldg. ' 218tf FOR SALE Dairy and fruit ranches. Largo and small tracts. City prop erty. J. B. Johnston. Phone 505-J. 237 FOR SALE City Lots. We can sell you any or all the lota now listed by the city. E. C. Corn, 6 So. Cen tral. Phone 409. 1 219 FOR SALE Several farms, good val ues, easy terms, Interest . O. C. Boggs, Atty for State Land Board. -- tf J. C. BARNES Sale Phone 17-R awake man. For particulars see W. E. Itringle, Hotel Holland. 219 Ft) It SALE Service station and ennip ground; ten year lease on 2 acres. Modern equipment. Electric lights. - iseauliful grove. For- information write Cump, Mail Tribune. 223 FOR SAI.r. HOMKft FOR SALE New 5-room modern bungalow, small payment down, balance like rent, luquiro 1022 W. ' 4th. Phone 1119. 221 FOR SALE Good 5-roomed modern bungalow. Just off the pavement, with built-in features. $000 cash, with balance like rent. 6 acres in guod orchard, with 22 acres of alfalfa, good barn and fair house. Just off tho Pacific High way, near the river. An ideal home. If it's orchard you want, see us, for wo huvo a good pear orchard that is a proven producer. Along the Crater lake Highway; Here is a fine summer home on Rogue river, with 20 acres of good land in cultivation, with good buildings and fino water. Rogue river cuts through tile .land, muk- ing an ideal place for summer homes. Remember that good homesltes along the river nre get ting scarce. Wm. Olson and Chaun-cey- Florey. 201 First National Itnnk Building. 220 FOR SALE Will sell, on reasonable terms, or exchange for modern country home, 4 or 5 miles out, ex cellent residence, on paved street, or residence lots, property all clear. Address. P. O. Box 1115, Medford, Oregon. 219 FOR SAIJ3 New. -modern. 4-room . home, located on the east side on tho pavement, with all assessments paid. large lot nnd in an excellent location. Pi-ice $2500, $500 cash, balance to be arranged. Charles A. Wing, Palm Block. Phone 728. 219 FOR SALE 12 room house, chenp. Must be moved from lot. 130 N. Hartlott. . 228 FOR SALE Largo lot, 7-room house, cast Medford, Call 697-It-J. 232 FOR SALE AI'lirjIoniLES FOR SALE OR TRADE Touring car,, good rubber, for light truck. Wilbur Kline, R, F. D. No. 1. 219 FOR SALE 1921 Sport niodel IScripps-Booth. License, accessor ies. Can't be beat for $125. 123 So. ,' Front street. 210tf FOR RALE Good Ford bug. A-I shape, good body, top, new eoril tires, $55. 125 S. Front street. 210lf' FOR SAIE $60 buys a 1918 Ford touring car. Good shape, A real bargain. 123 South Front. 210,tt FOR SALE 1917 Ford touring, li cense, Dossiers, etc. $50. 123 S. Front street. 210lf FOR SALE For $125. Dodge road ster. New paint, runB fine. A won dorful buy. 123 So. Front street. 21Utf FOR SALE 1920 typo Dodge sedan, Thoroughly reconditioned. Can glvo terms. Eakin Motor Co., Dodgo Dealer. 16 So. Fir street. 215'tf FOR SALE Dodge car, now tires, good condition. Cheap; 210 W. Main. 219 FOR SALE 1928 Chev. 1-ton truck. Stako body. A-l sliapo mechanical ly. Can give terms. Eakln Motor Co., Dodgo Dealer. 16 So. Fir St. 2l3Uf FOR SALE '1924 type Dodge tour ing. Tho 'longl spring car. Just overhauled and In tip top shape. Looks like a now car. Terms If de sired. Enkln MolOi1 Co., Dodge Denier, 16 So. Fir street. 213tf FOR SALE MVESTOCK FOR SALE Six ycirllng Jersey heif ers, good dairy stock. H. E. Con ger. Phono Jacksonville, 21-F-l 1. 221 FOR SALE Bay team, 6 yean old, weight 1250, and harness. Farm Im plements. K. Humal, west of Central Point. ' . . 220 FOR SALE Eight extra good cows. Fresh and coming fresh at once. M. Walsh, on South Peach street. Just outside city limits. 227 FOR SALE Boston terrier dog, 4 puppies; 3 grown dogs, all pedi greed. 203 McAndrcws strcot, end North Central. 219 GENERAL , GAS . The peppiest, easiest starting, longest mile age gasoliiw on the mar ket. Sold and distrib uted by home folks. Jones & Kirkpatrict 'alem Medford FOR SALE Fine Duroc Jersey feed er pigs. Geo. Hilton. Pacific Illgn way uorth. . Phone 4118-11. 219 FOR SALE MlSCm,liANKOU8 'OR SALE Newtown and apples. Phono 132-R-2. Spill! FOR SALE Tarpaulin 18x20. $10. 1 cotton felt mettress. good shape, $tt. 50 yards 00-inch chicken wire, $3 103 Clark street. . 220 FOR SALE Spltzenberg apples. Phone 591-R-l. 225 FOR SALIC A pianola attachment for a piano, with 50 records, $20. Fine for children. 801 N. Clark. 225 FOR SALE Child's tricycle. Phono 43 1 -It. 223 FOR SALE Overcoat, slzo 38. 328 Crater Lake avenue. 220 FOR SALE If. Inch hard wood. $4.50 tier delivered, lilone 447-X. 220 FOR SALE For breeding, thorough bred Bronze toms and hens. 1 mllo southwest of Talent. W. W. Mans field. 223 FOR SALE Why buy wood when you enn own nil you'll ever need? We have 70 acres of fine fire wood which wo will sell for $300. II. M. I'.. Mail Tribune. 210 FOR SALE Reed baby carriage, re versible. 622 S. Holly street. 219 FOR SALE Small eloctiio range, $10. 701 W. Jackson. 219 FOR SALE Large brown wicker doll ' buggy. Phono 431-lt. - 219 FOR SALE Edison phonograph and records. Cheap. 520 So. Ivy. 219 FOR SALE Peerless five ton truck, dump box. Good -condition. Will take small truckus part payment. . H. A. Hagadorn, Central Point. 228 895. 2220 FOR SALE 729-W. Used piano. Phone 241 FOR SALE Newtown npplcs. Leon ard Oorthuys, Talent. 220 FOR RALE Wood, pnrt seasoned 10 inch onk and nsh $4 per tier; dry fir $3.25; dry oak $4. I'hono 970-J. Longwill Wood Co. 441 No. Fir St. 221 FOR SALE DeliciouB applos. Phono .40I-L. 221 FOR SALE 13 head stock, hay, sll .. age, equipment and 3-year lease on 00 acres. It. E. Olson, Table Itnck. 220 FOR SALE Beautiful house on Olds mobile truck. A-l condition. Phone 341-J-l. FOR SALE Used brick. East Side Grocery. 18ttf POULTRY FOR SALE Leghorn pullet. Call 403-J-3. 221 FOR SALIC Minorca roosters. Also apples. C. M. Parker, Rollto 2, Box 11, on Pacific Highway, north, 'ill FOR SALE White Leghorn' baby chicks, ' ready' now. Come' and grt them. Any number. Reasonable. Roguo River Poultry Farm, Jack sonville loud. Phono 201-W-2. 221 FOR BALE Turkey tomB and hens for breeding. Phono 132-L. J. Narj 220 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Accountants A. OltIN SOIIENCK ACCOUNTANT . Income Tax Adviser, Audits, Sys tems. Medford Building. Phono 320. Miscellaneous MARCELL'S RADIUM ORE Mineral The great nerve and blood build er. Thousands testify to its mer its. You can't be sick when your blood Is pure. Soo Mrs. J. A. Ever etts, exclusive Jackson county agent, 206 Wlliamett. Big sign yi Viinrnuvet-. Phone 897-Y. 219 1925 Runabout Balloon tires. Like new. A real buy. 1920 Coupe Ilasslers. Speedometer. Good paint and upholstery. Look these over. . - C. E. Gates Auto Co. BF8INE8S nillKCTORY Anrttoneer- W. H. WELTY, Auctioneer. Phone 651. Auction salo at Gltzon's barn every Saturday. 1 buy furniture or sell It on- commission. - Abstractors MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab stracts of Title, Tlllo Insurance. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 33 North Cen tral Ave., upstairs. JACKSON COUNT r ABSTRACT CO. , Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. Tho only complete Tit lo System la Jackson County. A E. KELLOGG Abstractor of Titles, Gold Hill, Oregon. RellabU Jackson County Abstractor. Ovei twenty years' experience in tb" cotmy. Phone 6-J-2 dold Hill.'; tf Attorney. BEAMES ft REAMES Lawyers, of fice in Liberty Building. Bullillng Supplies and Roofinc STANDARD ROOfINQ AND BUILD ERS SUPPLY Co; Build up Roof ing, Ashland Granite Top. 15 years' guarantee. . Best grade of roof pa, per cement. Pressed brick, plain and faced wntl blocks, fire place, brick, all colors. All material Class A'. Port land Beaver Cement for sale. As-' phult by ton,, barrel or pound, Tele phone 788-X. .; Clilropractio Physicians DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclecrk' Physician. DR.- LOUISE' JS HEDGES Naturopathic Chiro practor. Mechano-Therapy, Span. ' dylotherapv, Food ScienoM, Chlro praetict. Office: Stewart Bldg., 265 E. Main St. Phones: Off lea 170; Res. 170-J-3. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlropractts . Nerve Spiclallst, Office hours 9-1 J. 2-1, 203-206 Liborty Bldg. Otflot" ' Phone 580. Res. phone 1017. ... Dentists DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist. Phons 669. Res.. 776. Office hours 9 a.. . m. 6 p. m. Evening and Sunday bj i appointment.' Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO H. M. W1L'. , son, C. P. A. Attention given ts anything In accounting and .Inromt Tax requirements. Look intu oulr simplified accounting4 method. 1 erty Bldg.) Medford. Phone 167-sk Insnranoo EARL S. TUMY All forms of Insur ance. Fire, Auto, Life, Accident,; Bonds. Phone 401. 10s Llbrtl i Bldg. Hooey to Loan I. B. ANDREWS Buys and sells mortgagos and lunns money-on good security. 11 N. Grape tit. Phons 6J-M. I4 Monnmcnur THE OREGON GRANITE CO. . Monuments. E. A. Hicks. General Manager. P.. M. , Kershaw. Hales Mnnugor. Sol No. Front St. Med ford. Osteopaths ' DR. F. Q. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians, 410-418 Liberty Bid. Phqne 904-J-l. Resldonce 26 South Laurel. St. - Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing- office, in Southern Oregon., Book binding, . loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, i etc. Portland prices. l N. K'lr Bt. Sen to Repairing lftYtlI)rp UTtt.l! lJI,.D,IDtun finishing, Installations and Inspse. tlnns. Guarantoed ssrvlce. , Fred D. Adams, 608 E. Main street Phone 1184. Transfer- EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. t uirica in wortn front St. pnono IIS. Prices right. S.rvlcs guaran teed. DAVIS TRANSFER' ft BTORAO Co Anything moved, day or night. , Service guuriauoed. 19 S. Orapa. I Phone 644, of residence 1060. TTphoMertng' 1. WEIS Upholstery, Maaufaotarss? . ot .overstuffed furniture. , Full. Una of materials. Draperies made ta order. Ws do all kinds of uphol stering. We deliver and will call and show' samples. Phons 101' , Jacksonville, Ore. Violin Instruction THOltVAIi H. FOLIC ENBERQ, Tencher of Violin.' Ats several old and new violins for sale. Room 4, . College Bldg.. 31 N. Orapo St. IIS' Window LET OROROE DO IT. Wat aad pal. Ish your floors, clean your hnuss. Janitor service for offloas and build. Imh flu A U -1 I. . . a. The Place for Retl V?eJ f9rd Bargains, -UVv.'...1-1 L'U-U