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BRINGING MVIE' BROTHER -wuz. TO TART IIS VVOFK FE.R ME. TO OAX - now I NT THE. - HADN'T ! EXPLAIN VIEWS IN CHICAGO TR! CHICAGO, Aug. 3. "Henry and me," In letters to the Chicago Tribune pub- -4.1. pos ished today, defend their respective sitions in the controversy over the placard recently displayed by William Allen White, "the me" of the combina tion In a window of his newspaper of fice. "Henry" Governor Henry J. Allen Of Kansas says in his letter, "I ob . serve that you are laboring under the Impression William Allen White is be ing prosecuted for violation of some -:lnw which relates to free speech. This lis not the case. The phase of the law jtwhich Mr. White violated was that ivhieh guarantees toevery man free jdom to work. He entered into a con spiracy with others to intimidate the liinen who are working." 4 The Tribune, in a published state 1 niont, answers the lettor of Governor )j Allen by saying "his opinion may be based on some facts which we do not 4 know and which he does not state. SM Mr. White put a placard in his window exnressintr himself 49 ner cent in evni. a iiiathy with the strikers. How that in Vi the faintest way was part of a consplr- acy to lntumunte men at work we can- not see. If he did not have the right ij to make that statement In his paper or right of free speech in an industrial controversy which admittedly Is not yet settled, even as to the equities in volved. The Kansas law, prohibiting strikes in certain essential industries, makes the method of their protest ille gal in that state, but if applied to pre: vent an expression of opinion, it is tyranny." Mr. White's letter says In part: "My utterance lid not need a poster. But what hurt me was my friends on com mercial street, businessmen, bankeri, doctors and private citizens, who own no newspapers and who were muzzled i by the governor's orders. That I mlgnt Shave the test with the sting out I s mean the sting of being a radical I strike sympathizer I cut down the J percent of sympathy to 50 per cent, J which being translated, was the aver- 5 age man's view. Then I defied the law j jiocause the legislature not being in Session, I could not take part in a ; fight to repeal it. Annulment was my "iny course, uut alter tne case was Hied I took down the poster; it had achieved its end." He continued by saying that the in dustrial question must be settled by reason and not by force. 1 AND MILLER TONIGHT LOS ANGELES, Aug. ,. 3. "Johnny Meyers of Chicago and Walter Miller of Los Angeles, claimants to the world's middleweight championship, will 'meet at the Los Angeles A. C, at 8:30 o'clock tonight to decide who has the better claim to the title. The Jnatch Is to be a two-hour affair with n decision if neither man has gained a fall. 't he 'men are required to weigh in at 158 pounds at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. Miller claims to weigh 155 pounds while Meyers is said to weigh around 159. In case Meyers falls to make the weight, Miller says he will collect the forfeit money and wrestle Meyers anyway. John Black Improving. SAN JOSE, Cal., Aug. 3. John Black, nationally known golfer, in jured In on automobile accident at Irvlngton near here on "Monday night and thought fatally hurt, was on the way to recovery today, according to reports from Columbia hospital here. Mark passed a quiet night. KsffWRMM ; ITCRTj FCNEItAL HOME At Your Service Payor Night Information Cordially Given Cor. nth and Oakdnlfl Ambulance Service "" l'Uoue 17 UP FATHER TIME AN' HE. -bHOWN UD - Livestock ' PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 3. Cattle nominally steady; no receipts. Hogs steady; receipts 173. Sheep weak undertone; receipts ICO. Jluller PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 3. But ter steady. Extra cubes 3940c; undergrades 3536c; cartons 47c; prints 4Cc. Butterfut No. 1 churn ing cream 4647c f. o. b. Portland; 44c at stations; undergrade; 4344c. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 3. Wheat: Hard white $1.08; soft white, white club, hard winter, north ern spring $1.06; red Walla $1.03. Today's car receipts: Wheat 08; flour 1; oats 2; hay 0. San Francisco Market. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3. (U. S. Bureau of Markets). Eggs, under sized pullets No. 1, 16c. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3.f State Division of Markets.) Poultry un changed. ' N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK, Aug. 3. Prices con tinued to Improve in today's dull stock session, which was featured by the trading in speculative favorites. A strong opening gave way to dull ness, which was followed in turn by a period of weakness, resulting from short pressure. Marked strength de veloped in later dealings. Sales ap proximated 550,000 shares. - American Beet Sugar 4 6. 7 American Locomotive r..118.5 American Smelting & Refg ...... 60.6 American Sugar 81.5 American Sumatra Tobbaco .... 39.8 American T. & T 122 American Tobacco 147.7 American Woolen 90.6 Anaconda Copper 53.5 Baldwin Locomotive ....120 Bethlehem Steel "B" 76.8 Canadian Pacific 140.2 Chandler Motors 00.6 WANTED l t- - - i ' . Strike Conditions For service as Railroad: Machinists, Blacksmiths, Sheetmetal Workers, Coppersmiths, Car Inspectors, Boilermakers, Electricians, Pipe Fitters, Tinners, Car Repairers, Car Builders, (Carpenters) Woodturners, Cabinetmakers, Helpers, all classes. Adequate provisions have been miirip for the full orotectlon of new employes, the same as old employes wno rema.neu lojunj' ui wum. ap plicants should apply at SOUTH ERN PACIFIC Employment Bureau, nnnm 7 fi.T Mnrkpt Street. Rnn Fran- cisco (open 8 a. tn. to 8:30 p. m. dally Including Sundays), or any of tne lOl.owing oilicere: ouiieriiuenu ent (Third St. Station), San Fran- Stockton, Dun8mulr, Bakersfield, Los Angeles. Assistant buperintena ents Sparks, Nev., and Roseburg, Ore., Superintendent Motive Power, Sacramento and Los Angeles. J. H. DYER, Gen. Mgr. Southern Pacific Company t Market News MEN MEDFORTV ' MATT TRTBUXE, T IIOUtjE OM THE T -rei HIM T"o ?J'J ' HE'S OrT TWELVE OC LOCK. - ,; THE. v ?r i (& - phone r HELLO-OVE . .N, ne"blLENCE e I J ' 1 8-3 Chicago, R. I. & Pac 44.1 Corn Products 109 Cruoible Steel 91.5 Famous Players-Lasky So General Asphalt 70.2 General Electric ISO General Mlors 13.3 Goodrich Co .36.5 Great Northern, pfd S3.1 Illinois Central 109.7 Inspiration Copper 4 0.7 Kelly-Springfield Tire 4 4 Kenencott Copper 35.6 Louisville & Nushvillo 132 Mexican Petroleum 174.2 Midvule Steel 34.1 Northern Pacific 78.2 Pacific Oil 55 Pan American Petroelum 75.5 Pennsylvania .v 4 6.6 People's Gas S6.7 Pure Oil 29.8 Ray Consolidated Copper r 16. 6 Reading 75.5 Rep. Iron & Steel 70.8 Royal Dutch, N. Y 53.7 Sears Roebuck 81 Sinclair Con. Oil 30.8 Southern Pacific 91.5 Standard Oil of N. J 182 Studobaker Corporation 130.3 Tobacco Products 78.1 Union Pacific ...153.5 United Retail Stores 63 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 6 2.3 United States Rubber . 57.6 United States Steel 100.7 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Two or three small sets of books to keep at reasonable price. W. P. H., care Tribune. 116 WANTED Position by experienced stenographer. Can furnish good ref erences. Box W, Mail Tribune. 114 WANTED Pear picking. Have good crew. Call 502 N. Riverside. ' 114 WANTED raiBCKHAiAWEOE S WANTED To rent or buy a small fur nished modern house, with garage, on paved street, Washington School district. Address H B A, Mail t'ribune. 116 WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 104 WANTED To let truck contract for hauling cordwood. Valley Fuel Co. tf WANTED Can attend to any picking with crew up to Sept. 1st. Chas. W. Austin, phone 638-L. . 117 WANTED To buy two or more lots or small acreage close in, with four or five oom modern house. Terms. Phone 504-R. 115 WANTED Laundry. We call and de liver; ask for rates on family wash; also wet wash; all flat pieces ironed. Phone 955-R. 117 WANTED Contract to haul with 4 ton truck. Handle anything. Go anywhere. Hitchcock & Son, 226 Cottage. Call evenings. ,-117 WANTED To buy turkeys. Phone 597-J-3. ' WANTED Stock to pasture. Phone 591-J-2. WANTED Good second-hand register. Phone 75. cash tf WANTED House tnormg and re pairing. Phon 488-M or 48R-X. tf OPPORTUNITY TO BUY OR TRADE FOR A REAL GOOD USED CAR Oakland Coupe at only $650.00 Eight cylinder King sport, a classy looker with six tires and six wire wheels, at $850.00 Ford Touring, runs well, only $175.00 BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. MAIN AT RIVERSIDE Jackson County Fair, September 13 to 16 MEDF01HV OREO OX. THURSDAY, 'AUGUST H. Westinghouse Electric 61.2 Willys Overland 8.1 WANTED HKliP FEMALE WANTICD Woman for general house work. Phone 132-M. 115 WANTED Experienced waitress, $15 week. Rex Cafe, Grants Pass, Ore. 115 WANTED Experienced girl or woman for general housework. Mis. R. W. Nichols, phone 195 Central Point. 114 WANTED Experienced girls for con fectionery work at CrowBon's. Apply In person, tf HELP WANTEIX MALE WANTED Elderly man to run eleva tor. Apply in person. Hotel Med ford. tf WANTED Man to irrigate. Phone 697-J-3. WANTED Man for orchard work. Foothills Orchard. 116 WANTED Laborers. Apply California-Oregon Power Co. tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Cool furnished apart ment. Children welcome. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. t FOR RENT Furnished front apart ment, modern, nice and pleasant, hot and cold water, electricity, gas. Phone 75 or call at this office. tf FOR RENT nOUSEKESJKXNG ROOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping or sleep ing rooms, close in. private family 207 S. Ivy. 117 FOR RENT Cool furnished house keeping rooms, near business. Chil dren welcome. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. ' tf FOR KENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. Bath. Men. 245 N. Grape. tt" FOR RENT Cool furnished rooms, close In. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. tf FOR RENT Sleplng rooms, men only. 445 S. Front St. H FOR RENT Bleeping ana Housekeep ing rooms; also single housekeeping room, 15 N. Grape. FOR REN1 BOOSES FOR RENT Modern house 7 rooms, has garage. Inquire at 311 N. Bart lett or phone 753-L or 232. tf FOR RENT House, 710 E. Main. Phone 314-W. in FOR RENT Furnished 11-room house Medford business center, suitable for boarding and rooming house, millinery, dressmaking, real estate office, or any business. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. FOR RENT Houses. Brown & White. tf MISCELLANEOUS FOR HIRE Saddle and pack horses to Blue Canyon and any place you want to go. Special attention to hunters and fishermen. Make your reservation for opening deer season early. M. H. Wampler, Guide, Pros pect, Oregon. 128 Brown White Announce that ; they . are now located at . 112 E. Main St. in the Nash Hotel Building Having assumed the location and business of the Page-Dresslef Co. This enables us to better serve the public because of our more central location and increased facilities. Brown & White Real Estate and Insurance FOIt EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Medford homo for Kla math Falls property. Phone owner 593-L. 1 15 KSTItAYKD STRAYED One dark brown horse. weighs nbout 1200 lbs. Branded V on left shoulder. Sldebone scar on left front foot. Notify Nonnnn Sals man, Jacksonville, by mall. 115 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Complete dairy business with well paying route. Address Box 49, Mail Tribune. 119 uOOD BUSINESS ROOM suitable for any business, with furnished living rooms above, Medford business cen tor, an opportunity seldom offered. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! MONET TO liOAIf TO LOAN Following amounts on real estate: $1900, $1200 and $2000. Phone 105 or 517-L. 114 FARM MORTGAGES T.iedford Farm Loan Association. F. P. Farrell, Seey.-Treas., 220 W. Main St LOST LOST One lense and ring from head light of Buick, on Gold Hill road. Phone 840-H. 114 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1920 Ford touring in good shnpe.' Cheap and easy terms. Ad dress W. P. II., care Tribune. 116 TOR SALE Ford louring car, 1918 model. Good mechanical condition. Good rubber, extras, cheap for cash. 729 W. Thirteenth St. Phone 723-M. 115 FOR SALE Two trucks. Ford coupo Ford touring and Ford bug. Clark Motor Co.. ' 118 I FOR SALE OR TRADE Liberty car, just overhauled, in first-class me chanical order; cord tires all around, for cash. Phone 129, or oveningB 187 Central Point. tf FOR SALE Ford truck, worm drive, Timkln bearings, good tires, model 1919, in first class running order, complete with stuke rack for fruit hauling. Price $400. Room 4 College bldg., Medford Oregon. tt FOR SALE rOBlTRX AND EGGS FOR SALE Laying hens, Tancred and Hanson strain thoroughbred White -Leghorns. Bargain if taken soon. 854 W. Second St. 116 FOR SALE White Oregon 12 weeks old pullets. Phone 4-F-1-B-2, Gold Hill. R. 1. Gandfleld. 116 FOR SALE IjTVKS TOOK FOR SALE! One brood sow, will far row first week of September. One work horse. Phono 132-L. 116 FOR SALE Team of 6 year old mareB Inquire Nick Youngs Blacksmith Shop. 114 FOR SALE Heavy team, good work ers, young and sound; also rew Head milk cows, firty dollars each. Phono 17-F-21. 114 FOR SALE Fresh young cow. Schu- chard Orchard. Phono 611-R-3. 117 FOR SALE Best watch dog in the state. Phone 591-R-l. FOR SALE 20 head of young cattle. W. C. Kassharer, Jacksonville, ora. 116 FOR SALE 20 first iuy i;uw. M. Walsh, 1 mile NH) til Meuiord on Crater Lake road. 127 FOR SALE WdHt bones ana nadille horses. Phone C91-R-X. 127 FOB SALE RBAli K8XAT1B FOR SALE ATfa! fa ranch 116 miles north of Rogue River. For particu lars Inquire Don Magerlo, , Rogue River. 114 FOR SALE Newly painted 5 room house, close In on paved street. Screen porch, stationary wash trays, electric range and hot water tank, woodshed and garage. Phone 596-M. 110 FOR SALE Cozy five room modern home, close In. Inquire 243 N. Ivy. ' 116 TOR SALE Choice rrtilt and stock ranch, one mile south Rogue River. On pavement. 315 acres, $40,000. Terms $10,000, balance 10 years 6 per cent. Wulter Jones, Sallna, Kansas. 117 tfSTEMERVICEiO: lrsurajccny irveaiir.e.Ms 2nd mmr ' . Mertforrt Hlrta 1922 By George he. bM'" fineT-V HE'UL BE DOWN AtS"CO OUT WITH OU-tiO 19 ? jy Int'l Feature FOR SALE RI5AL KSTATE FOR SALE Six room modern house, close in, ut 526 W. Tenth. If not sold by 25th will be for rent. Call at House. ,120 FOR SALE Three room cottage, screen ixirch, lot 90 ft. frontage, 279 ft. depth, noar Main St., oast side. Some fruit trees and berries. Box 72, Mall Tribune. 114 FOR SALE Cozy five room modern home, close In. Inquire 243 N. ivy. 106 FOR SALE Houses nna bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; also acreage. Insurance. C. S. Butterfleld, Medford National Bank Bhlg., Phone 389. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Good second-hand grain sacks. 423 King St. Phone 532-X. FOR SALE Small steam boiler and fittings. In good shape, $15. 624 N. Riverside. 116 FUR SALE At a bargain, Eureka electric cleaner. Phone 636-R or seo Lloyd Colver, Phoenix. 117 FOR SALE Blackberries, $1.20 per 116 case. Phone 216. FOR SALE Furniture and dishes. 116 Call 131 Almond. FOR SALE Bicycle. Inquire at 721 Bennett Ave. 116 FOR SALE Range, dresser. Call 335 S. Riverside. Phone 292-Y. 115 FOR SALE White enamel child's bed, good as new. Call 662-H, forenoons. 115 FOR SALE One saddle pony, one orchard cultivator, and 3, 4 and 6 inch tiling, or will trade for good fresh milk cows. Linn ranch mile west of Jacksonville. 117 FOR SALE Fire-proof safe, size 60 in. high, 35 In. wide, 20 in. deep in side vault. Mrs. J. W. Merrltt, Gold Hill, Ore. 114 FOR SALE Pasture for cattle. T. K. Pottengor. 116 FOR SALE Cheap, Fairbanks-Morse electric washer, nearly how, in per fect condition. Call at Lowe's ranch south of fair grounds or phone 8-R-H. 116 FOR SALE Second-hand chicken wire. Also gas range, $5.00. 403 N. Holly. Phone C37-M. 117 FOR SALE Coalport, Worcester, Wedgwood and Doulton china. Phone 455-Y. 115 FOR SALE Barn on N. Bartlett be tween Third and Jackson St. Make bids to City Treasurer. tf FOR SALE Apricots. Webster Orch ard Co., at Coker Butte. Phone 671-J-S. ' 1 120 FOR SALE Voe's. -Root beer barrel at Do tf FOR SALE Two good heavy screen doors, one 41xS3 inches, $2.50; one 40x86 Inches, $3.50.. Seo them at Mull Tribune office. , tf FOR SALE Cheap, one 3-h. p. Fair-banks-Morse gas engine practically new. F. E. Merrick, Nat Bldg. tf FOR SALE Good Philadelphia lawn muwor. May be seen at 507 S. Holly St. tf BVSSIiMSS TltRKCTORT AhstrsctOM MURRAY BROS. VAN VOR1S Abstract of TItla. Ropne 3 und 6, . No. 'i Notfo Ueutri' v, up , stairs. Jftonn t-nunty atlMTKACT CO. ..m only complete Ti tle System in Jackson County. Abstracts of Title and Titlo Insurance. Architect FRANK C. CLARK 219 W. Main St. Phono 841-J. Attorneys O. C. BOGGS Lawyer. Specializes in Real Estate and Probate Law. 30 North Central Ave. POUTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-Law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford Na tional Bank Building. A. E. REAM ES Lawyer, office in Liberty Building. E. E. KELLY Lawyer. Resumed practice of law. Office with Porter J. Nelf. Medford Nnt'l Bank Bldg Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS Specialize in all kinds of cement building products ' Cor. Ftr and Tenth Streets, PAGE FTVE McManus "TO OltStSE-R WAT - Service, Inc JUSimsS DIRECTORY Chiropractic Physician DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Electro-Therapy. 427 2 8 Medford Bldg. Phone 965. tf DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectlo . Physician. DR.. LOUISE E. HEDGES Naturopathic Chiro practor. Mechano-Therapy, Spon dylotherapy, Food Sciences, Chiro practic. Office: Stewart Bldg., 235 E. Main St. Phones: Office, 170; km. t iO-J-2. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Physician. Office hrs. 9 to 12, 2 to 5. Suite 203-04-05-00 Liberty Building. Convalescent Homo CONVALESCENT HOME, facing Llthia Park, Ashland Milk and Rest Cure; also take doctors' .pa tients and give best of care. Terms reasonable. Mrs. W. M. Barber, 153 Granite St., Ashland. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Attention given to any thing in accounting and Income Tax requirements. Look Into our simpli fied neCMinttiig method. Liberty Bldg., Medford, Phone 157-R. Kami Louns ROGUE RIVER FARM LOAN ASS'N Loans It pay mortgages and for agricultural. Attorney E. H. Hurd, Bocv.-Trnns., 411 Medford Bldg. Monuments THE OREGON GRANITE CO. Monu ' Ti'ontH. E. A. Hlcks, general manager. P. M. "Kershaw, salesmanager, 103 E Sixth St., Medford. tf Osteopaths DR. F. G. CARLO VV, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic PhyslcianB, 410-418 Liberty Bldg. Phone 904-J-2. Residence 26 S. Laurel St. - DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic Physician. Special attention given to eve, ear. nose and throat. 308 Libe ty Building. Phone 496. . Physicians" and Surgeons T. G. HEINE,. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Specialty, Eye, Ear, Nosa and Throat. Glasses scientifically fitted and properly adjusted. Office 314-315 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grape and Main Sts. DR. J: J. EMM ENS Physician and Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses supplied. Ooulist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co., Medford Bldg. Phone 567. - DR. WM. W. IP. HOLT Physlclar and Surgeon. Offices Medford Bldg. Phone 165. Residence 118 Genesee St. Phone 165-J-2. DR. A. BURSELL Physician and Surgeon, 312 to 314 Medford Bide. Entrance 35 N. Central. Special attention to spine. Phone 2 9. DR. LINCOLN KALLEN X-Ray spec ialist. Medical and Dental X-Ray Diagnosis and X-Ray Treatment. Laboratories 211-213 Liberty Bldg. Office hours 9 a. m. to 12 m. 2-6 p.m. Telephone: pfflce, 61; residence, 61-J-2. Piano Instructions FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of Piano end Harmony. Composing, Arranging. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg. Phone 72. SADIE E. X.ACY Piano Instructor. Special work for children. Studio 301 Liberty Bldg. Phone 157-J. 88 Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office in . Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 2 7 N. Fir St. Rug Weaving MEDFORD ' FLUFF RUQ WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets and rugs. Phone 510-M. 706 Pine St. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Services guar anteed. DAVIS TRAiNSFER AND STORAGE! CO. Anything moved .day or night. Service guaranteed. 29 S. Grupe. Phone: Office 644, or resi dences 647-R or 206. tt" -i UpholKtciing J. WEIS Upholstery. Manufactnrer of overstuffed furniture. Full line of materials. Draperies .rhade to order., We do all kinds of uphol stering, i Wo deliver and will call and show samples. Phone 201, Jacksonville,-Ore. -J- i-o Mr mdimi