MTTnTOTrD MXTTi TltT-TONE, MTTDFORD, OR Eft OX", FRTTOiY, 10, 1929. TARIFF FINDS LITTLE FAVOR BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus BCBNIESS DIIIKCTTORT ADstracta HURRAY AB6TRACT OO. Ab itracta of Title, Tltl ln,urnc. Rooms S and 5. No. la North Central Ave., npgtalra. - JACKSON CO. AUKTRAOT OO. Ahstracta of Ttttt and Title Inaar auce. The onlf complete Title gym em in Jaak- son Coonty. SfrSfV ' MMir-- ,jCiO.MTKEOTUC6TOREAM i5 - X . ... SABV BOY- U06T I . -RATS'. a V T 5 V 5 Si t ft? if! IN THIS STATE ' ' Woq 'Growers and Vege- j table Oil Importers Only! . Ones j Pleased Lumber! Left With Much to Be' Desired Fruit Unaided, ' POuTlAXD, Ore., .May 10. (IP) The entire, organization of the Pa cific Co-operative Wool Growers looks with pleasure upon the new tariff bill schedules on wool, Ed gar L. Ludwlck, official of the co operative, said here , today. To wool growers and to Importers of vegetable oils the tariff hill intro duced in congress hy Uepresena tlve llawley of Oregon uppears to be satisfactory. Wheat Krowers; lumbermen, and growers of potatoes and fruit, bow ever, have yet to expresH enthu siasm. The bllluft'ects cherries only In that the duty is increased on Mnraschinn chorries, tons of which are processed In the Salem dis trict. ' Uvcstock men do not appear to be satisfied with the tariff, nl-' though it increases duties on fresh meats. ' Charles Bant, of riant & Russell, one of the leading Pacific north west lumber companies, said today the new tariff hill leaves much to be desired from the viewpoint of Oregon lumbermen. "On 'cedar lumber and shlngleR," Pant said, "the duty is 25 per cent ud valorem. For years there has been a 'demand thut something be done to hIiiii out the shingles und cedur from Canada, and this de mand appears to have been recog nized in' the new bill. "Cut . the' hill is' of no value to this district because II does not include luuglas fir and hemlock." Although tho duly on fresh beef Is practically doubled by the bill. It. C. Durnall or Swift & Company does not greet the proposition with enthusiasm. - - - " "1 do not," he said, "consider a tariff that decreases consumption advantageous to any industry." The fishing industry of Oregon, , one of great consequence, receives nothing from the new hill. . TO VISIT NEW PLANT fTCTrtVl ; Kimlml'l, president, of the Klmhnll Kruit cortipfipy ; of . New ' York City! arrived In Medford on ' '"thov Shnstu Thui-Kday from San Johu where he han spent the past .. few weeks with hin son, lIek Kim " hnll. In churgo f their Californln injereslrt. . ""Mr. Kimball, who will spend v Rftveral rtayn here In conference with C Pnrliy, his local ninn tiKvr, and Hogue Ulver valley . Browei's expressed n deep appreci ation f the cooperation extended hifl company in the erection of , their beautiful new parkins house opposite the Southern Paeifio depot. He' was also enthusiastic over the jjrowth noted in Medford since his visit a year apo. The New York man will remain here until Saturday nipht when he will leave for Seattle, Wenatchee. Yakima and other points through the northwest. i DAUGHTERS OF NILE ? WILL MEET IN PASS 'Zulalma Temple No, 13, daugh ters of the Nile, will nient in TirantH' Tass Masonic temple on Saturday, May 1 1,' at 2 p. m. luncheon will be served at the Cave Shop at 12:30. Mrs.; I,undhurg of Grants Pass, queen of tho temple, desires a good attendance, ns business of importance regarding the supreme session In Ios Angeles will be discussed. Home Comedy at I sis Tonight "Stolen Pleasures," at the Isis theator, will terminuto its engage ment tonight Whllo it is film fare for every variety of fan. It has an unusual uppeirt to married folk. Its chief characters being a pair of husbands and wives who heroine almost in e,xtricably mixed up In a web of thIr own weaving, due to unfund ed suspicions and Jealousies of each othr. Ilflene Chadwick and DorotTiy Ttevler fhare the feminine lead honors, while In support are Har lan Tucker and Oayne Whitman. Alfalfa Bulletin o Issued for Farmer ' ! The V. S. Department of agrl l. i! rultu hns jiAttd n pamphlet on i ; the "Methods of Produclai; nd 1 l Loading for Market HlitlWrnde I A Half n Hay." It Ir known ns bul ' letln No. ir.39 and Tan lx pro- 9 cured from the silperinlendent of J documents, V. S. printing office. . Washington. P. C, ni r n-nts per f copy. This bulletin has been wrlt i'ften Vith the ld. of providing 'I Information for nlf.lira producer j ! who feed hay on their own farms or pPan to hip hay o market. THE NEBBS Opportunity? ST LOOKS NOVJ UXE . AMBROSE. Potts, s , the okiov ueTAje.e.Nj - MORTWV1UUE AMD THE movie: COLOKIV- MEXICO CITY; -May lpl(P) Undisguised optimism that a so lution would he found for Mexi co's church-state difficulties pro vailed in many quarters in Mexico City today as tho full import ot President Portes Gil's stand Tues day nltfht was recognized. 1 ' The president was .seen here ad having issued nri invitation to Arch-Bishop Ruiz, regarded as head of the Mexican Koman Cath olic heirarchy, to- take the initia tive In tho conduct of negotiations for a settlement of the three-year-old question. It was helloved this might he done by the prelate proposing a meeting himself with Portes Gil, or by laying the entire matter be fore the Vatican for decision. It was felt that If actual conversa tions took place between- repre sentatives of the government and the church tho chances f or ;a set tlement were particularly strong. Tho Mexico City press was unanimous In Its wish that a set tlement might grow out . of the public statements of Archbishop Ruiz and the president. . . 4 -" ' ;. AND HAULERS OBJECT TO RECIPROCAL ACT SALEM, Orei, May 10. (IP) Portland merchants and commer cial haulers arc the main objectors to the new reciprocal traffice ar rangement between Oregon and Washington, according to SecretarJ of State llnl K. Moss who was one of a group of conferees that disciiHspd the new plan nt Olympia Tuesday. Kach stnte, at the 1029 legisla tures, enacted legislation whereby motor vehicles from one stnte may operate in the other within 20 miles of I lie border without being llcnsed In both states. This, it is claimed, works to the advantage of Washington, shire most of the commercial vehicles coming into Oregon from that slute do ul) their business In Portland. feISelson E KEY WEST. Fla., May inf, Representative M. Alfred Michael son of Illinois was free today of charges that he brouKbt liquor Into thifi country from Cuha, hut his brnthcr-in-lnw, who admitted ownership of the trunks contain ing the contraband, faced trial on the same chargea. MichnHon was acquitted early this morning hy a federal Jury on two counts of an InrlUtment, charging importation of liquor ond its transportation from Kywest to Jacksonville. W. O. llughw, acting federal diwlrift attorney, announced short ly After Mfrhaclnon's acquittal, that be will bring the same chargea against Walter Uiuinm, a SOLUTION FOR ! MFyiPMIIIS! IllblllVW V I aUV Dninrn mcadi DLL LVLU IlLnli I j - uor.c ljvit -it-, uflixirT S .AwEAB ANJUtotlf RICH S i , vi . yn,c . i i-r-r. u- trr- a.,ri ,oi.-r ft ET JEALOUS OP WOJ- r-, to -t: w- V " i MEAtsi TO TEUl. ME THAT NOU I CTt"r-o, tSi mf MONJGW TO NOO-i-VMinl "1 AIM'T eoiM& TO TAKE. ADVANTAGE 1 c UO r W F 1 pUT-IM' 1- CAM (SE.T A WUMOWEXj " OF IT-VOO COKl'T WAIsJT , MOML-V IK.UD .'AJRE TMOUS AMD DOLLAR i 5.,Q S-. j' W M Cljicnt;o coal' dealer and Michael sons hrothor-in-law, 'who 'from the witness stand yesterday c'i:m-; ed the trunks which leaked liquor in a stntlon In Jacksonville and hroupht tho indictment ot Mi chaelson. - New school buildings-wtU be con jdtrucled shortly by Weyerheause; HUB ill JMilUUllIl ruiin. Ostendorf Motor company of Klamath Kalis celebrated opening of new quarters recently. Notice or Final Hearing. In the County Court of tho State of Oregon for Jackson County. In tho Maltev of the Kstato of Rarbarn llolcher. Deceased. Notice in hereby given, that the. undersigned, executor of said es tate, has filed his final account as such executor in the above entitled court and cause, and the- same is now 6n file with the clerk of said court, at the courthouse In the City of Medford, Jackson County, Ore gon, where same may be examined by any person interested: Notice is further given, that the Honorable Alex Sparrow, judge of said court, has bv proper order, set Monday, the 20th day of May, A. U. 11)11, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day as the time, and the courtroom of said court, as the place for tho holding of said meeting and hearing of any objections, if any there be, why said final account should not be approved, said executor and his bondsmen discharged, and - Bnid estate he decreed to bo fully ad ministered upon and closed.' - All persona are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause. If any there be, why such reports should not be approved, said executor and his bondsmen discharged, and said es tate closed, Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 18th day of April, A. D. ( . J. O. ISAACKON, Executor of tho Kstate of Barbara Belcher, deceased. Notice to CredllorH. -In tho County Court of the State of Oregon for Jnekson County. In the Matter of the Kstato of Thuodore .1. Malmgren, deceased. Notice i hereby given that the undersigned have been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, ns Administrators of the Ktuale of Theodore i. Mulm gren, deceased, and huve qualified. All person having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, verified in 1 lie manner provided hy law, to C. M. Thomas, Attorney for the Admin istrators, nt his office, Jackson County 'Ttank lltiildlng, Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice.' Dutod and first published April 12th, I ! 2 9 . - iFKKDERIKA MALMGREN, K. B. ADAMSON. 'Administrators of the Kstate of - Theodore J. Malmgren, deceased. C- M. THOMAtt. Jn-kson County Bank Bldg., Medford, Oregon, Attorney for Administrators. Not liii lo Creditor. In the County Court of the RInte of Oregon for Jackson County. In th Matter of the Kstate of M. H. Parker, Deceased. The undersigned has been duly appointed and qualified by the County Court of the Htate of Ore gon for Jackson County, as cxeru tor of the estate of M. H. Parker, deceased. All persons havfnix claims aguiiiKt said estate are notified to preent them, dulv verified, with proper vouchers, to tho undesign ed at the office of Rawlett Moore, Cooley Theater Building. Mertford. Orepon. within six months from the date of this Notion. Dated and first publifdied. April 26, RAY HATCH WRt,L, K.XertHor. Pears, Pears, Pears 22 acres - acre henring pears llnrtlett's D'Anjnu nnil IIobcs fully equipped and well loealed. No frost hazards. Tree soil. Heautilul homa site. The owner is a tool for selllnK. See this and you will oKree. Don't phone. E. C. CORN Phone-1338 . : Montgomery Ward Bldg. v CLASSIFIED AWTERT15ING RATES ' Rate pr word for flrit InMrtlon, Sat tlteh iiiccwt'nfl lnirt(nn, lo: mlnt"tMP: Rtnt, to., and count trwta word, a wail aa aaoh initial, Ulapkana numbar. ato, aa a word. Claatlflad ada eaah In advanca takan mar phana, tinlaai advartlaar haa monthly aooount No allowanca (or paani rrora. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Young woman or girl for general housework. Please' ' call in person, 705 Park Ave. 50 WANTED SITUATIONS WA NTED Unincumbered wom an for housekeeper and care -of child 1 year, in Dorris. Good home, permanent. JtU 2., Box 12 IS. 51 WANTED Reliable person for housework; experience in cook ing required. Telephone Mr.. Robert -.Buhl, 86S-X, buLwoen 8 and if a. m. tf WANTED Housework; day or hour. Phone 1345-X. 70 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To rent smnll piano. Slate rent price. Address Box K. P., Mall Tribune.' f.l WANTED 200 feet 3 or 4-InVh second-hand pipe and second hand 2-inch centrifugal pump. Phone H(io-y. 50 WANTED--2nd hand goods & Junlt. Pat's, 1500 Prune. Tel. 547-U 6'J for kent rtm NlSiIa ROOMS FOR RENT Room, also garage. 115 King St. 54 FOR RENT To business women or married couplo (adults only) furnlHhed rooms in an exclusive, modern, west side home; break fast if deal red; garage. Call forenoons, (Mi4-Ta tf FOR RENT Rooma $2 week. 446 S. Front. 44tf FOR REM APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2-room furnlsned apartment and single rm with garages. 010 N. Central. 61 FOR RENT ment; garage, afternooiui. Furnished npart 10 Quince. Call 47tf FOR RENT 3-ronm furnished apartment. Inquire 345 West 2nd, morning or evening. tf FOR RENT 2 rooms and bath, completely furnished,' newly dec orated, 604 N. Fir. Phone 76. tf FOR RENT Furnished apart mentd. Phone 462-H. 294tf FOR RENT Furn. 2 and 8-rm. ftpta.; garage. 604 W. 10th. , lG6tf FOR RENT Furnished apart ments, (is and 120 month. 344 8. Central. 840tf FOR RENT - Two I -room apts. 1005 W. Main.' S38tf FOB RENT HOTWKfcKKPINO . ROOMS KOH HKNT JloiiHckeeping room. 334iipfc. r,3 FOR RUNT 1 modern hoUKPkenp Ins room, furnlahi-il. 845 N. Hurtlett. Tel. 7D3-M. 41tf y LOST Container na Hey, In Cath- OliC CllUrrh. ItAUrnrrf U.lnrn tn Men Triliunn, 2lf WANTED To Buy for.CaiK All Your SECOND-HAND FURNITURI Scott Woolf FOR RENT-nOCSKS v'OU :;::T rirmon house, ii u uwiUh. - St. fil i'::!s!ied UU4, Clark I CO FOR RENT Two 1-room houses; light, water furnished. $10 each. Call aft'r &:3o, S12 Summit Ave. iiU 1 FOR RENT 5 -room house, mod - ern. 134 S. Ivy. Tel. GHU-U. Key Us next door. 6o i- UK ki..m i.nrurmsiien mouern fiimiii tuipii', iiiii iiwiiuti iioui.h, close in. Phone 1405. 13 New town. 40 FOR RENT 1 Small duplex on North Orape. Tel. 349-J. 45tt IIOCSE FOR RENT 4 rooms, . screen porch, wood range, 1 1 n ; oleum on" floor, buth, garage, woodshed, ganlen. water paid; '' $25 month. 713 Ho. Peach. In quire 84 5 Dakota. 52 FOR RENT Furnished house. Phono 720 or call 1-13 Nt Central. . .v 46tf FOR RENT 4-room houso with . sleeping porch; 2 lots, some fruit, at 518 Plum St. Phono 801-J nfter :30 p. m. 51 FOR RENT Furnished house with separate apartment; garage, 2 woodsheds. OnnortunlLv to I'tt clear-rent. Call at 336 N. Ivy St. tf FOR RENT - Hornet. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown A White. 7tf FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADIC 400-ncre fnrm. Leb anon, Ore. Meal for sheep or dairy. Want small acreage' near Medford or Ashland. Long time on balance. Service station on Pacific highway to trado for Medford residence. Have several other gooil trades. E. (Irunt Davis, 140 Nursery St., Ashland, Ore. 42tf for salil ronryi-t-Y FOR SALIC Fryers. George Jack son, l mile south Phoenix. 53 R. I. RED eggs. 539-J-2. 67 FOR BALE Mammoth Bronze tur key eggs 25c each. High Banks Turkey Farm. Phono 314, Cen tral Point. 3ltf FOR SALE We ore taking orders for Mammoth Bronge baby tur keyn for May delivery. 60c each. High Banks Turkey Farm. Tel. 314, Central Point. 22tf FOR BALE Black Jersey Olant Betting eggs. C. A. DeVoe. Tel. 633-.T-2 K4tf SEE CHARLES A. TO BUY YOUR HOME WOOL -MOHAIR JUNK TURN YOUR JUNI INTO CA8H We boy old tirei, tnbes, tags, brass, copper, alumi num, radiators, zinc and old storage batteries. Medford Bargain House 27 N. Oraps EL Phone 1061 IHT B Hi 1 j L I S W1 mo CAKl'T IF A FOOL. HE (Copyiinhl. 1V.', by Tht Utll SyiwlUau. IlK ) FOR RIHHT BOBCiCliLANEOUB V.ii ;;:.N I'-lSarage, 104 B. dale. Phone 242. Oak tf FOR RENT OR LEASE 5 acres; with modern house, 2 chicken ; houses, barn, woodshed and ga-j rage. Baker's Store, on Jackson-; vllle highway. Phone 453-R. 50 FOR RENT Bachelor cabin. 445 S. Front, , MOtf FOR SALE DOGS AND PKTb KOli KAUK Kniillsh bull pups. l'hono344-J. 48 FOR BALIS HOMES KtJll HALK OK KXCHAN'OK New modern hnine, hnrilwood floors, flrepluee. numerous .liullt ins; on corner lot: nlxn 0 ml jolnlnK l"l. l'rloed rllllit fur lnuiu-illiite exclumKo or stile. Will lake mitumolillo or mouninln ranch for eiiuily of tou. Hee Chiules A. Winn Agency, Inc.. exclusive anonls. J 00 FOlt SALK Suburban home, one acre ot kooiI berry and RiU'dun , ground, 6-room furnished house, almost new; lots ot berries, omo fruit trees -chicken house, rabbit ' hutches, automatic electric pump; une mile from city, i-nco 2ieu; 'easy terms. See Charles A. Wlim Agency, inc.. 18 N. Front St. 4J Kflt 8AI.K -room home, partly modern: 2 largo lots, close In on west side.. I'llcu 1,0U0; $100 cash, balance fill per month, See Charles A. W'lnit Agency, Inc. 4!l A NEW strictly modern homo with original and artistic uieas in doui house and grounds. You will surely approve this for a dellKht ful home and also be happily surprised at tho price and terms. Let us tell vou about it and show you through. Wo specialize in attractive homes at attractive prices and terms. Brown & White, 31 North Fir. 30tf OI'l'dllTUNITY To buy 6 rooms nnd sleeping porch, new garage, largo lot. lawn, shade trees, pav ing paid In full, for 12750 on very reasonable terms. Urown & White, 31 North Fir. 3!itf FOR SALK AUTOMOIHI.HS Folt HALE Light Sludelinker touring; pet-feet mechanicully; liia'j license. 324 King. 4! SOME SNAPPY BUYS 1924 Dodge Touring. 111211 Oakland Hport Roadster. 102fl nldsmohilo OcLtixe Coach. 1U24 Muster Blx Itillck Sedan. 102E1 Hudson Coach. 1020 Type Dodge Bpcclal Road ster. 1024 Chev. Coupo. 1024' Ford Coupe, prices on the above cars have all been cut to conform to tho North west Used Car Mutiual, and the condition of each Is good. KAKIN MOTOR CO. Dodge Dealer, 10 Bo. Fir. 51 1927 TYPE Fetleral-Knlght 2-ton truck; dual tires utmost new mechanically perfect. Eakln Mo tor Co;, Dodge Dealer, 411' FOIt PALE RKAL ESTATE) FOR SALE 2V4 acres, of which 12 acres in bearing fruit, mostly Rose, D'Anjnus and Dactlett; 4- room modern house, good barn and chlckvn house; close to Med ford. A real buy nt $7,500: 13000 cash, balance on terms to suit responsible buyers. Heo Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 40 FOR HALE 1 1 acres hearing pears, only '6 mile from Medford city limits; r,-room house. . Priced for mitek snlo o. !,()( : 12,500 conn terms on balance at 0. See C'hn l ies A. Wing Agency, Inc. 49 CHICKEN RANCH .7 acres; good house; irrigation nvallnhle. inqulro Woodlawn Orchard, 1H mill's east Central Point. 60 FOR HM.K Fine building site on Willamette St., close to Main. would consider late model rur on trade. Phone 501 Ccntrnl Point. 49 DAIRY RANCH IMltlr stocked . and equipped, fine alfalfit, mod ern dwelling, clnso In. Priced right and terms are right. Hrovrn Wblte. Jl Nortb Fir. I7tf By SOL HESS suoiMe-b DOesscD uP PORTS EM006H THAI' I SEE THlJOoeW AMD Ff:LLG(2S OML-f A FOt'i A VMOMAtg omce im mis life, AWT cbOT SUCH A f)AO ASE12A&C 1 uttit Mjik Krg U S Vrt. OHiv FOR BALK LIVESTOCK VUH SALE--Team, wagon and har . ness. Phone 4r.3-U, . ; CO FOR KAl.E 4 milk cows, three 3 years old, one fi years; '1 heifer coming fresh and 1! red sows. Phone 353 or 27X3, Engle Point. - f I FOrt SAI.1-: Uhuep, buck lnmbs. 4 months old: half-hreeds Aterino nnd Carrldale: also set of team harness. Jess Nell, Ashland, Ore. Phone 1G-K-3. 49 FOR 6AI.R MJHCEMiANEOUS KOlt HA1.K .llean sprayer In good condition, used 2 seasons: fiaa gallun galvanized lank, practlciil Iv new. . Kiink Orchard. Call 01 1-lt-l. l'OIt KA1.M ttahy's handmade layette. 14 Almond. G4 KOlt SAI.i: 2-h.p. gnsollno en gine. . M. J. Hwlng on highway north of Sweeney's. 60 FOli BALK IJrosser; Iron bed, complete; largo mirror, small piece llllulcum. "14 Welch HI., tiff West .luckson. 4!) 'OR SALE $50 Invalid's chair for $30; n gallon Hnyle-Daytoh gaso line pump. $10: galvanized lawn gale, $1.50: 13th edition of the Encyclopedia Britannlca, cheap for cash: series OH Franklin rut in good condition. Address 535. Ashlnnil. Ore. . SS Oil HALE Htewnrt sewing ma chine. W. J. Messenger, Phone 14-F-3. 40 HTOItE FI.VTUltlOH FOIt BALE Ortntl Itaplds garment cases with mirror and dressing room sec tions, Orand Rapids sectional shelving units, I'-shaped show en s e, Burroughs bookkeeping machine, fi-drawer cash register, triple mirror and other fixtures. McOec's, Ashliinn. 01 FOR HALE Mint like Mrs. Kerr recommended at cooking school, also lemon verbena, liergamot and camiH roots. Call U04-L, forenoons. - 50 FOR HALE Mnhognny consolo style Brunswick phonograph, verv reasonable. Phono 1109 or call tit 39 Summit Ave. 40 FOR SALE Page field fence, yard fence, gates, netting ell Kinds; cedar nnd steel fence posts. Complete line of fence material. "We build fences." Oaddls & Dixon, Phone 268. 34tt FOR SALE Qermnzone keeps chicks healthy. Feed It In the water. Monarch Heed Co. ' tf FOR SALE Snnrol kills slugs and cutworms. Monarch Boed Co. tf FOR BALE Ilee supplies of nil klndn. Monarch Heed Co. - tf FOR HALE Wheat 2 Ho, barley 2c. Rrltig sacks. 2 miles west, lh mile south of Medford. Phone u-'ii-j-u. c a. ucvoe. dzu WHEN YOU think of real estate. see Iirown ft White. "tf FOR HAT.B IB-Inch body oak wood, $3 ner tier at ranon. C. C. Hoover, Phone 687-K-3. tf FOR BALE' Uaed eewln ma chine; all makes, $5 up; terms If desired. All makee rentod and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., $4 North Barllett. lltf FOR BALES Pot eana end gravel, enimom eno general teaming Tel. 912-J, Baml'l Bateman. tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY Rye Specialist. DR. T. DEI LA RHUE- Eyesight Specialist. Eyes examined, rl asses fitted. Suite 404 Mod fori Bill t. Phone 1320. Exclusively optical. IGfttf DR. D. A. CHAMBERS. Optome trlst. Eyes examined. Glasses fitted. 117 Medford Bldg. Tel. ls ISItf Radio Repelling RADIO REPAIRING The MUlle Box, 402 East Main St., Phone 433, has an expert radio, tech trlclan from the factory. Wa make a specialty of expert repair - work and guarantee It. flpeolej eoasiaereuoo to aeeiere. Cabinet Works.' CITY CABIN 1ST WORKS Do all klnita of woodwork: built-lna. doors, windows. RcrenR, eto. Also build show eaaeii. 827 N. Fir Bt. Clilrnprnctic Pliyslclana DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 10I-8M Liberty Bids. Office phone (lO; Res. phone OR. K1VIND M. NELSON Chiro practor. Specifle Chtropractis adjustments Riven at 129 Nortb Riverside. Office hours: 1:10 to 7:80 p. m. Contractors R. I. BTUART & SONS General Contractors, lnoludlns base ments, ditches, all kinds of cement and concrete work. R. L Stuart, 217 Apple, phone 84a: Gilbert Stunrt, 17 Ross Court, phone 9Cti-M. Miles Stuart,, 01 8. Newtown, phone 850. nontlstry. ( DR. F. O. BUNCH, Dentist, room 316 Medford Central Bldg. Tel., Office 1443; residence 1231-X. DR. L. L. SANDERS, Dentist. Of fices. 312 Medford Bldg. Office phone 607. Res. 1140-R. 67 Expert Accountant WILSON AUDIT1NQ CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention glren to anything In accounting end tncome Tax Reotilrementa. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Liberty Bldg,, MedfordL Phone 107-K. Farm Toana. FARM LOANS 6 par cent. J. It. iiowen, secretary rcogue ttiver Natlunnl Parm Loan Asso.( JIoku Hlver, Oregon. iJStf Financial WB LKNU MONKT to worth people to pay their honest debts,. Paclflo Const Ctedlt Association, 423 Mod foid Bldg., Medford. Ore, . Freight Transportation PIERCE- TRUCKING CO., Med4 ford to Portland and San Fran cisco. Furniture movlnjr a epee laity. Phone 55 or 437-R-J. LONO DISTANCE HAULING -. Medford - Klamath truck line Oally service. Bonded carrier Special rates on load lota. Ausi Freight terminal, li 8. Fir. Tel 1083. - Interior Decorator INTERIOR DKCORATINO, ,peln lng, paperhanglng and flocr was Ing. Frod Gardner. Phon 71h W-2. Rus. Perrydnle, Jackson vllle Highway, . Money to linen -: " ' MONEY TO LEND To worth) people to pay their taonet dubu Securities of all kinds accented Jennings Loan Office, 6 8. Front MONEY- TO LEND $50 to to loan on furniture or good Mi curity .of most any kind. Ulna) per cent loans on elty property Thomas Realty Co., ROora M Palm Iilock, cor Main and From upstairs, ' X ' i Ion Thne Kew - Reel Instate , V f) MortWMCe Mtmm W phone lit Commercial Finance Corn Medford, Oregon Do Yon Need Morny? We make short time loan Transactions strtatly confidential, 817 Liberty Bldg. , Open Tuee days and Fridays till 9 p. re. Phone 670-R. H. H. Banister, H. C. Chrlstner. afniiumente THE OREGON QRANITB CO- Montiments. K. A- Hick.. Qen ernl' Manager; P. M. Kershaw, Sales Manager. 602 N. Front St., Medford. , ' . Painting end papcrhanctna H. MARX, General Painting Coo- tractor, tinting, papemanging-, carpentering, repairing. Phone 178-J. Res. 57 Summit. - Plnno lnstruottoa. FRED ALTON HAIOHT---Teaoher of Pluno and Harmony. -Height Muslo Studio, 318 Liberty Hldg., Phone 72, - UStf PlnmiilntT, - PLUMBING, HEATING Materiel and service, iiawk, tne Plumber, 24 So. Orape. Phone (87. Printers and Publlahen MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hee the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Bookbtnd Ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems etc Portland prlcee. IT N. Fir St. Radio Servioe. RADIO SERVICE on any make radio. H. O. Purueker, t! South Ornpe Street. .Office Pbone 116; Rea. 1442. - ! Band and Grave! C. A. HARTLEY Sand and gravel plant. Cleaned, washed a and and gravel: eruahed gravel, ell eleea. Phone plant. 1101 or office 117 iaee Transfer BADS TRANSFER ft STORAOB CO. Office 111 N. Fir St. Phone (16. Prlcee Right ter- vice guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER 8TORAO Service guaranteed. 20 8. Grape St., Phone 04, or residence !00e. Vleo nnd Piano MRS. C. H. PASKE, teacher of voice and piano. Phone Soa-R-S, Window Cleanla LET OEORGK DO IT Phone Ittt for housecleanlng, floor wextnek janiuar i