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BRINGING OER ME - MY 6KHTMUt)T ETTINC, POOR - I . ' CAN'T TO St THESE ON PREMIER KATO r. TOKIO, June 10. (By the Asso elated Press) Admiral Tomosabure Kato, Japan's new premier, today .pledged the faith of Japan to eo-ope-rato with the other world powers for a further reduction of armaments and the maintenance of the new era of peace whjeh he said had been Ushered in by the Washington con ference. In brief, Japan's foreign policy, from which this cabinet will not de part, is so co-operate with the powers In the spirit as well as to the letter .of the covenant of the league of na tions and the treaties and resolutions signed at Washington, with the view that concord and friendship may continue and develop among the na tions and that reduction of arma ments may steadily progress to re-, rfiovo the difficulties and burdens of mankind," premier Kato said. "The Japanese cabinet will endeavor to bring about an expeditious and ami cable adjustment of the problems re lating to Siberia," do declared, i TnB principals of concord and co operation which were promoted by the powers at Washington, espec ially in regard to China, wore fun damental policies for Japan," ho con cluded. " TOKIO. (Correspondence of Asso ciated Proas). TllG residents nf Tnkln and vicinity who experienced the earth quake or April 26, when their houses rocked like shins In a hnaw sen and moveable articles fell from tables and sideboards, have hardly been re assured by the statement of Dr. Fusa- Kicni umorl, famous seismologist and jirofessor of the Imperial university, that future shocks will at theicgreat cst be about double the force of the last quake. The late one was consid ered bad enough. A wall around the imperial palace which had withstood shocks for JsOO years fell into the sur rounding moat; modern granite wolls Were damaged and a new reinforced concrete building, one of several under construction by American firms, and which are believed to be earthquake proof was slightly shocked. However, Dr. Omorl says these buildings being oh more fragile ground than other Tokio buildings, have proved their ability to withhold and shock that " might in future visit the city.valthough the last quake was only one-sixth the intensity of the shock of 1855 when 60,000 houses were destroyed and G700 tlbaths resulted. . 'I .' . ' SEATTLE, .June 16. Demand for lumbor continued greater than produc tion during the "week ending June 10, according to the weekly review of the West Coast Lumbermen's association, based "On reports from affiliated mills made1 public today. "" " Lumber cut during .the week totalled 83,337,011 feet with sales of 04,180,847 feet. Production of the mills reporting ; was nine percent abovo normal capac ity, according to the review., Thirty five percent" of the sales 'were for water shipment. New business for rail delivery totalled 2049 cars. PERL FtTNEKAL HOME At 1'our Service ias or Nbzbt Information tmrdiaOy Given, Cor Oth and Oakdale iotaJMcg tarvlsj Rjcjm i PLEDGES JAPAN TO DISARliNI HEAVY QUAKES IN. " JAPAN PREDICTED UP FATHER EYE BE THAT'b TOO LOOK AFTER ME TOO MUCH THAT Press Representatives Barred From Sessions At Hague Conference . THE HAGUE, '"June 15 All sessions wi)l .be absolutely secret, it was announced today, when newspapermen entered the pal- ace grounds. The. Dutch foreign minister refused to admit them to the opening, session and said they should not have been admit- ted to the grounds, as the ses- sions are all to be secret.' iThe visiting delegates appeared to be helpless in the situation. Many of them expressed annoy ance over the attitude of the Dutch government which as host, apparently decided to exert every ! effort to avoid publicity. " , ' MORG AN TOWN, W. Ya., June 15 Sheriff W. M. Yost, accompanied by a number of deputies, set out soon after noon to investigate reports that a largo body of men from the mining re gion around Almina, near here, were marching to Scott's run, to join in a big meeting of strikers later in the day. Scott's run has been the scene of demonstrations for several weeks and the state police guard there was rein forced last night. Bids for Wood School'" District No. 49, Medford, Oregon, will receive bids for 350 cords of wood, same to be sound body fir, and to be delivered and measured on the school grounds, delivery to be not later than August 1. 1922; all wood must be cut from live trees, each stick to be four feet long, and not less than six inches or more than twelve inches in diameter. Wood to be so piled that it can easily be measured on the grounds and ail measurements to be satisfactory to both. parties and in ac cordance with the Law on Weights and j Measures. HiUB must ue in tne nanus oi miss Ruth Manning, Cleric of District No. 49, Medford, Oregon, not later than June 21st. 1922. ' 74 Notice In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County., In the Matter of Liquidation of the Bank of Jacksonville, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that the Honorable F. M. Calkins, Circuit Judge of the First Judicial District, State of Oregon, has ordered and authorized Frank C. Dramwell, Superintendent of Banks of the State of pregon and in charge of the liquidation of the above entitled bank, to pay a Five (5) per cent, dividond upon the claims of all depositors as filed with said Superin tendent of Banks and that said divi dend will be paid by the said Frank C. Bramwell upon the expiration of Ten (10) days from the date of the first publication of this said notice. Date of the first publication is June CXX)OOOG$3GOOOOOOOOOQOGOOOO USED CAR BARGAINS Overland 85-4 Touring. Must be seen to be appreciated, This car was driven by one of our most prominent bank ers and has had the best of care. A real buy at ,$425.00 One Ford Truck, with excel ' lent Stake Body, or with lumber rolls. . Only $290.00 A Ford Bug at L...$225.00 As a Special Feature we are offering a Cadillac at $490.00 before pending it to the paint shop. . '. ', ' ' BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. Main at Riverside MEDFORD " 0 RTEDTOTn MATT) TRTBTTNTl, mercy:. mt aim l-b TERRIbUE - I .... I CAN'T EVEISJ-UT IT lu, 1922. FRANK C. DRAMWELL, Superintendent of Banks. G. M. 11011ERTS, Attorney for superintendent of Banks. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Housework by lady. Phone 392-L. 75 WANTED By middle-aged woman, position as housekeeper or care of children. Address Box 13, Mall Tri bune. WANTED Position as stenographer, dictaphone, clerical, exchango opera tor, or any other work. Phone 065. 75 WANTED By high school girl, care of young children. Phono 707-X. 75 WANTED Boy 14 wants job in orch ards or farm .work for summer. R. M., Mail Tribune. 74 WANTED Plain dressmaking. Prices reasonable. ' Mrs. Bennett, 604 N. Fir St. 74 HELP WANTED Male and Fenuile WANTED Apple thinners. John II. Darby. Phone R-13-M. 74 WANTED ITKLP FEMALE WANTED Someone to care for an invalid at night. Inquire 330 S. Fir. 70 WANTED Girl or woman for house work in small family. Call at Vanity Shop or 319 S. Orange. 75 WANTED Waitress. Rex Cafe, Grants Pass. Pages $15. 75 WANTED Second maid wtth refer ences. Phone 741. , 74 WANTED Experienced .head waitress Hotel Medford. - wanted snsornjAKEorj s WANTED To buy young chickens. it. a, tiox rnone u-ii. id WANTED To buy thirty hogs about 80 lbs. 697-J-3. tf WANTED Second-hand sacks. Bring them in and turn them into cash. Monarch Seed Co., 317 E. Main. WANTED Good one-ton truck. W. A. Childers. Jacksonville. 74 WANTED 250 lawn mower owners ?o have their mowers sharpened. Lib erty Repair Shop. 80 WANTED Modern 6 or 8 room house on or near paving. P. O. Box 1094, Medford. if WANTED House morm and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf FOB RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, modern. 425 S. Oakdale. 45 TAKEN UP TAKEN UP Three miles west of Phoenix, two saddle horses, light and dark bay. L V brand on left hip of dark horse. E. J. White.' 75 BUNGALOW HOME BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS 147 North Holly St. Corner lot 100x100 in ostoffioe block. Large six-room .modern bungalow, 2 screen porches, store house, larg'a lawn well kept, flow ers, small fruit, garden and beauti ful shade trees, 2"0. feet cement walks hnd street paving, all paid. This'property has a splendid fu ture from a business standpoint. COME AND SEE THIS HOME . . ,- PROPERTY Price $6,500. Reasonable terms. 147 North Holly St. ! MEDFORD GRANTS PASS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 5 acres, closo to city, cheap irrigation, all In Pears, Cherries, Apples. Good six-room house, modern. .' Will sell CHEAP or exchange on larger ranch. FOUR-SITR SALES AGENCY ' ' Medford lliilliUng, Medford, Oregon 4-MOST TOWNH - MRDFOnD. 'OTtEfiOy. FTJTDAY, .Tl'XE if.. 1022 THINK" I'LL. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Two experienced blight cutters. A, Hensler, one nillo east of Phoenix. 71 WANTED Man to help in haying. Phone 869-M. ' , 75 WANTED Man for ranch work. Phone 611-R-3, Schuchurd. 74 WANTED Nursery salesman for the big Oregon Nursery Company, Oren co, Oregon. Liberal commission, good territory, supplies furnished, steady position. Write immediately for particulars und choice of .terri tory. '. j 77 FOR RENT BOUSES FOR RENT Four room bungalow, furnished. 604 Clark. 7G FOR RENT Five room modern cot tage, with bath and electric lights, barn, garage, chicken yards, fruit, etc. Situated on an orchard one mile from Medford.,. Rent $15.00 per month. Phone 339-R or call 705 Park Ave., after six p. m. 74 FOR RENT Furnished house, close in. Piano, garage. 70S N. Riverside. 78 FOR RENT House, close in. See H. A. Hanscom, 520 Palm St. 75 FOR RENT Furnished House, garage. Jas. Campbell. Phone 17-F-21. 7C FOR RENT Furnished house. Cail Taylor at Valley fuel Co. tf FOR RENT Houses. Drown & White. tf FOR RENT Why rent? Buy Mcdtord Home. Pay likij rent. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR RENT House, three rooms and bath. Also garage for one car, close in. Call 915. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS fOR RENT Rooms and board with private family at 204 N. Ivy. 80 FOR RENT Furnluhed sleeping room, with ;bath privileges. 325 S. River side. ' Phone 701-J. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms, hot and cold water, garage in connection. 124 King St., one block from Library. FOR RENT ArARTMENTS FOR RENT Cool apartment, close in. 227 TS. Ninth end S. Bartlett , St. Phone 199-M. 74 FOR RENT Furnished 3 room apart ment, cool and cloan, lawn and flow ers, with or Without garage. 2 blocks from Medford Hotel, No. 124 King St. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 1005 W. Main. Phone 804-L. , 70 FOR RENT IlOUSIfiKEEKING ROOMS "... FOR RENT Housekeeping apart ments. Riverside Apartments. Phone 257-J. 217 S. Riverside. 79 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 322 S. Central. . , 75 FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 325 E. Jackson St, Phone 211. ' IX) ST LOST A fair of glasses in case. Dr. Woods' name on case.' Leave at ' Mail Tribune. 73 LOST Black pocketbook containing check books Jackson and Josephine county banks, and other papers. Finder leave at Tribune office. W. McCaslin. ' - 75 LOSTBrown leather Medford . Na tional check book. Reward It re turned. E. F. Guthrie, phone 232 Jacksonville. 74 FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE for light car or truck; no dealers. Box 10, Mail Tribune. 74 FOR EXCHANGE For good car, 40 acres wood and timber, 8 miles out, on Griffin creek. Inquire 518 Beatty St. 75 FOR TRADE 1918 Oakland for Ford touring car. Phone 408-R-3. tf ASHLAND KLAMATH FALLS BOUTBJCRN OIUCGOM . 1922 by Int l. Fcature Service. Inc - j J MONEI TO LOAN BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD Monoy loaned and good ranches for sale by J. B. Andrews, Investment Broker, 31 N. Grape St. Phone 63-M. FARM MORTGAGES Medford Farm Loan Association. F. P. Farrell, Secy.-Treas., 220 W. Main St. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SACRIFICE SALE Best restaurant southern Oregon. Forty-thousand dollar business; a snap. Box N, Mail Tribune 74 FOR SALE Established truck busi ness and truck. Write XY 55. . 78 FOR SALE Two-chair harbor shop. Easy terms. John Reter, Medford. 75 WANTED A live-wire partner with some capital. Box 100, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Half interest in small business. Inquire H M, Mail Tribune. 74 FOR SALE: AUTOMOrtrLES FOR SALE Ford in good shape, license, at $85.00. Call C24 N. River side. 70 FOR SALE Late model Ford coupe with starter, all in excellent condi tion. Prlco only $400. Call at 705 Park Ave., after six p. m. 14 FOR SALE Hupmobile. Clark Motor Company. 74 FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE 150 White Leghorns, Tancred and Hansen strain, 1 year old, laying. Roar 710 W. Second St. FOR SALE R. J. Red eggB lor hatch ing. DeVoe's. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Pure bred Dui'oc pigs and bred gilts. J. E. Danills, Murphy, Ore. 78 FOR SALE- - Police dog puppies, also collie puppies. Phone 591-R-l. FOR SALE Fine young horse, a beauty. Phone 30G Jacksonville. 70 FOR SALE Registered big typo Po land China pigs. Finest breeding and individuals. Delivered at Farm Bureau Exchange, $25 each. Buy now and show them' at fair In Sep tember. Goo. A. Mansfield, Prospect, uregon. , 75 FOR SALE Cheap, dandy saddle pony, absolutely gentle. Phono 591-R-l. 92 FOR SALE 12 A-l fresh milk cows; also year old Jersey bull. Will sell separately. M. Walsh, 1 mile NJ3 of Medford on Crater Lake road. 80 FOR SAIjK REAL ESTA FOR SALE 40 acres of woodRind, 15 acres of which can be farmed, with box house and spring of fine drink ing water. Seven miles from Mod ford, three miles west of Phoenix on Coleman Creek. J. M. Martin. Phoenix, Oregon. ' 70 FOR SALE Property 227 E. Ninth, end of S. Bartlett. P. O. Box 019. 97 FOR SALE By owner. Do you want ' to buy one of the nicest arranged new homes In the city, built last year. Located on east side where water pressure is always good, in one of the best residential districts In the city. Six rooms Including sun porch. Built-in kitchen, breakfast nook, largo back screen porch, lot 60x140. Priced worth , the money. Will give terms on part. See owner, 832 Minnesota Ave. . 75 FOR SALE New modern bungalow, lurnisueu or umuruisiieu, jii mbi. part of city. See owner at 45 Ross Court. Owner leaving town. Phone 962-Y. , FOR SALE Sacrifice 28 acres, one mile out. Under Irrigation. Good Improvements, , crop, some stock; . small cash payment. Eeasy terms, 6 per cent. R. 1, Box 8, Medford. James Petersen. 75 FOR SALE One of the best home and income properties in Modford. $U")0 will handle, will sacrifice. Must be sold. Plione 403-M. .75 FOR SALE 28 acres bottom land with about 16 acres in crop. Close to . Medford. Will sell, including crop, for $0500.' Bennett Investment Co. tf FOR SALE Good 10 acre tract, every thing goes with It, V4 m'hs west of Central Point. P. L. Morrill. - - .SI O Auditing. Aceourvmva J AYSTmCRVICE(0; bgf Irvsu raicc 1 rwestneis f M. IN SCHMTT1, Min. Phone S81 Liberty BldR immmmamimmmtmmmmmmmm y George McManus XT MOW PICK THEM UP AND DON' r YOU DARE. TR- TO CiBT AWAY FOR SALE REAL ESTATE TOR SALE immediate possession 5 rooni furnished cottage, garage. Price $1500. Easy terms. Phone 82ci-J. 75 TOR SALE 20 acres in Ross Lane district, under Irrigation, about one and one-half miles from Modford. 200 acres between Talent and Ash land, Pacific highway running thru the property. Nearly all under irri gation. Could be platted and Bold in small tracts at a largo profit. 26 acres rich bottom land near Jacksonville. All undor cultivation. House and outbuildings. Large residence lot on South Oak dale avenue. ; Business lot on North Fir street, 100x100. Close in. Business or residence lot on South Holly, street. 60x100. Fine lot on North Ba,rtlett street. Closo in. 100x100. Two smnll houses and outbuildings. Fine Investment. Prices given on application. Will sell on reasonable payments down and easy terms on the balance. C. A. KNIGHT, 801 E. Main St. Medford, Oregon Phone 513-L. tf FOR SALE Ranch on north branch Anderson creek, 160 acres, mostly well timbered, partly cleared and watered. Creek runs through pro porty. Minors 'rights included. Sac rifice for quick sale. Apply owner, Box 304, Talont. ' ' 75 FOR SALE Bearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre and up, 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terms. Near highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. FOR SALE Houses ana bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; also acreage. Insurance. C. S. Butterfleld, Medford National Bank Bldg., Phono 389. . FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 'FOR SALE Pie chorrios. Phone I . 539-J-2. 76 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, $8 and $10 ton. Close in. Kiono 25-J-2. 78 FOR SALE Shelving, counter, show cases, all other fixtures reasonably. 27 S. Front St. Phono 95. McCulston . & McMurray. tf FOR SALE Two horse riding cultiva tor with weeder and furrowing at tachments, $14.00. Phone 697-J-l. 74 FOR SALE Piano, $250. Will take good cow as part payment. Phone 691-J, at 225 S. Oakdale. 74 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay in the field. E. L. Walz. .76 FOR SALE No. 1 alfalfa in field, one half mile south on Peach St. T. E. Pottenger. tf FOR SALE Good Philadelphia lawn mower. May be seon at 507 S. Holly St: , tf FOR SALE Practically new pair waders, leather half soles and calked, too Bhort-legged for me. Phone 47, John A. Perl; tf FOR SALE 100 tons good clean high .'grade coal, $14 a ton at bin. Air compressors and jack hammers. R. R. V. Canal Co. FOR SALE A good barn. A. C. Hub bard. Phone 231. FOR SALE A-No. 1 cloan alTalfa hay. Order you winter's supply. Elinor Hanley Bush. Phono 902. 826 E. Main. tf FOR SALE Plants: Asters, pepper, kale and cabbage. Call C. Carey. Phone 10-F-ll. ' tf BUSINESS DIKKCTORT ADsvractorg MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS Abstracts of Tltla Booms 3 and 5, No. 22 North Central Ave., D st.alra. ' Jackson County ABSTRACT CO., s The only complete Tl tlo System In Jackson County. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. Architect FRANK C. CLARK--219 W. Main St. Phone 841-J. Attorneys O. C. BOGGS Lawyer. Specializes In Real Estate and Probate Law. BO North Central Ave. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. ' A. E. REAMES Lawyer, office In Liberty Building. E. E. KELLY Lawyer. Resumed prac tice of law. Office with Porter J. v Neff, Medford Nati Bank Bldg, ' ifi page rrm YOOR. AIM lt PERFECT - I'M CiLAD WEWUZ NOT IN A SHOOTIN - CM-LERY!, . BUSINESS DIRECTORY Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK A BLOCK WORKS Specialize in all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streeta. Chiropractic Physician DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic ahd Electro-Therapy. 427 28 Modford Bldg. Phone 965. tl DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectlo Physician. DR. LOUISE B. HEDGES Naturopathic Chlro practlr. Mechano-Therapy, Spon ' d'yl'othe'rapy, Food Sciences, Chiro practic. Office: Stewart Bldg., ' 235 E! Main St. Phones: Office, 170; Ros. 170-J-2. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Physician. Office hrs. 9 to 12, 2 to 5. Sulto 203-04-05-06, Liberty Building, Convalescent Homo CONVALESCENT HOME, facing lithla park, Ashland Milk and Rest Cure; also take doctors' patients and give best of care. Terms reasonable. Mrs. W. M. Barber, 153 Granite St. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Will son, O. P. A. Attention given U anything In Accounting and I come Tax requirements. Look lntc our simplified accounting method, Liberty Bldg., Medford. Phonf ' 157-R. ' ' ' V ' Farm lioans ROGUE RIVER FARM LOAN ASS'Ii LoanB to pay mortgages and fol agricultural. Attorney E. H. Hurd, Secy.-Treas.. 411 Medford Bld. Osteopaths tiR. F. G?CARLOW, DR."eVA MAIn3 CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians, 416-418 Liberty Bldg. Phoni 904-J-2. Residence 26 S. Laurel St, DR. W. W. HOWARD OBteopathi Physician. Special attention given to eye, ear, nose and throat. 8 Of Liberty building. ' Phone 496. Physicians d Burgeons T. O. HEINE, M. D.' PhyBlclaii and Surgeon. Specialty, Eye, Ear, Noa and Throat. Glasses scientifically , fitted and properly adjusted. Office 314-315 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grape and Main Sts. DR. J. J. EMMONS Physician and Surgeon. Praottce limited to eye, ear, noBe and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co.. Medford Bldg. Phone 667. r DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and Burgeon. Offices Medford Bldg. Phone 165. Residence 118 Genesee St, Phone 165-J-2. DR. A. BURSELI: Physician and Surgeon, 312 to 814 Medford Bldg. Entrance 35 N.' Central. Special attention to spine. Phone" 29. Piano Instructions FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teaoher of Piano and Harmony. Composing, Arranging. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg. Phone 72. SADIE E. LACY Piano Instructor.; Special work for children. Studio 301 Liberty Bldg. Phone 107-J. 8S Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING JCO.,; Jtiai the best equipped printing office la Southern Oregon. .' Book ' binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, . etc Portland prices, .27 N.' Fir St. Rug Weaving . MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets end rugs. ' t Phone 610-M.: 706 Pino St. ' ""'Sl ' Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE) CO. 1 Office 42 North Front St. Phone! 815. Prices right. Service guar-, anteed. A , DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE) CO. Anything moved :day or night. Service guaranteed. 29 Grape. - Phone: Office 144, or M. 17-11 me. , Upholstering . WE1S lUpholstery. Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture., Full line' of materials. Draperies made to, ordor. We do all kinds of upholster ing. We deliver and will call and show samples. Phone 202, Jackson vlllo, Ore. . A, V"