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V r n BRINGING C AN ' YOU eEvr THAT '? MVCIE' BROTHER CALLts rlfc- UP A1SO WANTS' ME TO MEET HIM .AT OlNTf AN' - UENOHIIM'TEN &OlUARb- 1 I r T TO FREE LIST BY SENATE, 39 TO 26 WASHINGTON, Aug. . 9. Concur ring In the notion of the house, the senate sent, hides back to Die tariff free list.' The vote waa 39 to 20. Hates ot two cents on raw, green or pickled and four cents on dried hides had been recommended by the finance committee majority at the instance of the republican tariff bloc. There was u split among both republican and democrats on the issue, with some majority leaders refusing to bo along with the committee. The tariff bloc also failed to hold all ita forces in lint. Boots and shoes were restored to the free list withuut a record vote. . WASHINGTON, Aug. Dn-The pro posed tariff on hides would increase the nation's shoo and leather bill $110,000,000 a year. Senator Walsh, democrat, Massachusetts, declared to day in the senate, in opening the fight against the rates proposed by the finance committee majority and supported 4iy the republican agricultural-tariff bloc. Senator Walsh argued that even if the - imports were reflected in the prices paid to cattle raisers, the total benefit to cattlemen would amount to only $18,800,000 a year. v 'Whatever benefit will inure to any Individual or group of individuals by reason of a duty on hides," he said, 'will be chiefly to the packers, as they handle 05 per cent of the do mestic hide production. "The duty will tend to break. If not destroy the independent tanning in dustry and extend to the packers a growing monopoly of the tanning business." i TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Aug. 9. (By Associated Press.) Impeachment of Governor Warren T. McCray for his action in sending troops into the coal field here was demanded by a mass .meeting of striking miners and union labor men here this afternoon, follow ing a demonstration on the streets when more than 4000 men staged a protest parade. The parade was made up of miners, striking railway shopmen and mem ber? of unions not on strike. .Banners denouncing the governor, mine opera tors and railroad executives were car ried In the parade. Following the "narch, a mass meeting waa held at the courthouse, where addresses were made by labor leaders. J EGGS SHIPPED EAST SEATTLE, Aug. 9. Rei ictions in freight charges on eggs to points east of Chicago announced yesterday by the, trans-continental railroads mean a saving of $35,000 a year to western' Washington shippers, ac cording to H. E. Wills, manager of the 'Washington co-operative and poultry association. " The rate for several years has been $3 per 'hundred pounds to Chicago and points east. A cut to $2.60 to Chicago was made by the railroads last May and now this rate is made niriT. I.-T' VT.if .1 Tr" TIOM K At 'our Service Day or 'Xisht Information Cordially Given - r. nil. nnfl Ookditle Ambulance Service l'hone 47 COAL STRIKERS ASK IMPEACHMENT GOV. UP FATHER JWELU CHANCF' to apply to points cast of Chicago. It la estimutod that 350 cars of eggs a year move from this terlrtory to points enst of Chicago, principally New York. !E -MEXICO CITY, Aug. 9. The body of Thomas Martin, the American who waa killed near La Zacatera mine by a band of men from a nearby mine last Sunday was shipped to El Paso yesterday, according to dispatches from Torreon. Keports to the war office from Cap tain Martinez, commanding the troops In the Torreon regln, confirm the published story that bandits were not responsible for the klllng, -Martin and his companion, George Mar kers, being attacked by a rebellious mining faction. Ten men have been arrested, several of whom were iden tified by Markers, who la seriously injured. Market News Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 9. Cattle slow, weak; receipts 27. Hogs 50c lower; receipts 7G. Prime light J12.0012.50; smooth heavy 230 to 300 lbs. $10:50'11.50; 300 lbs. and up $10.0010.50; rough heavy $7.009.00; , feeder pigs, $11,500)12.00; fat plga $11.50 12.00; staga ?G.009.00. Sheep steady; no receipts. . Butter PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 9. Butter steady; extra cubes 3940c; under grades 35'3Gc; cartons 47c; prints 46c. Butterfat No. 1 churning cream 4G47c f. o. b. Portland; 41c at stations; undergrades 4344c. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Aug. 9. Wheat: Hard white, soft white, white club, $1.08; hard winter, northern spring, $1.00; red Walla $1.03. Today's car receipts Wheat 57; flour 2; oats 2; hay 4. San Francisco Markets SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 9. (U. S. Bureau of Markets). Eggs, extras 2Scj extra firsts 27'c. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 9. (State Division of Markets). Broilers 2 to 32c; fryers 32 to 35c; young roosters 38 to 42c. N. Y. Stocks KBW YORK, Aug. 9. Conflicting price movements governed today's relatively dull stock market session. Early reactionary tendencies y.ere checked by buying of public utilities and leathers which Imparted strength to the whole list, but the muret reacted- towards the end on renewed selling pressure against some of the speculative favorites which was coin cident with an increase in the call money rate to five per cent. Sales approximated 600,000 shares. American Beet Sugar is. American Can 59. American Car & Foundry .... 173. American Hide & Leather, pfd. 70 American International Corp. 35.5 American Locomotive 119.5 American Smelting & Ref'g. ... 00.7 American Sugar 80.C American Sumatra Tobacco ... 39. American T. .& T 122.3 American Tobacco 151.1 American Woolen 90.8 Anaconda Copper 53.3 Atchison 102- Baldwin Locomotive 124.3 Bethlehem Steel "B" '7.7 Canadian Pacific 141.5 Chandler Motors 572 Chicago. R. I. & Tac 44.7 Chino Copper 30.2 Colorado Fuel & Iron 30. Corn Products 114-6 Crucible Steel "S Famous Players-Lasky . . fX4.1 r.eneral Eloctrlc 17!)- General Motors Goodrich Co Great Northern, pfd Illinois Central 1"!-'- Inspiration Copper 40.6 International Harvester 1- Kennecntt Copper 3'- r nl,i.vnin A Nashville -- 133. Mexican Petroleum 169.R Miiimi Conner 29.3 MEDFORD MAIL' TRTBFXE, WHO I ARE "WW 1 o I LIVE. ACROSS THE COURT FROM XOO StPtH 1 1 7Z Midvale Steel 34.2 Northern Pacific 82.5 Pacific Oil , 52. S Pan American ePlroleum .... 73.1 Pennsylvania 40.6 People's Gas 90.7 Pure Oil 29.1 Heading 76. Hep. Iron & Steel 72.2 Royal Dutch, N. Y 52.7 Sears Roebuck 85.1 Sinclair Con. Oil , 30.2 Southern Pucifie 92.6 Southern Hallway 26.7 Standard Oil of N. J 178.7 Studebaker Corporation 3 29.5 Tobacco Products 7S.6 Union Pacific " 145.3 United Retail Stores 63.6 U. S. Ind Alcohol C2.8 United States Rubber 56.7 United States Steel 101.1 Utah Copper 65. Westlnghouse Electric 61.3 Willys Oerland 7. Call for Bids School District No. Hi will receive bids up to August IS, 1922, for erecting a school building. Plans nnd specifications can bo seen at the office of O. C. Boggs. Bids to he sent to H. E. Rodgers, Rodgers Creek, Sams Valley, Ore. Board of directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. W. H. SMITH, Chairman of Board of Directors 119 School District No. IS. HKLP WANTED Male and Female WANTED Pear pickers. Phono fill-J-G after G p. m. 119 WANTED HKlir FEMALK WAN T UD Ex perlenced chamberma id. Hotel Holland. .120 WANTED Competent help, general housework, small family. Mrs. W. F. Biddlo,. Tel. 28-J-2. . . .. 124 WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Mrs. R. H. McCurdy. Phone 391-R. WANTED Woman for general house work on ranch near Klamath Falls. Good home, good wages, four In fam ily. Must be good cook. References. Phone Klamath Falla ll-F-12 or' write Box 536. 122 WANTED Experienced gina for con fectionery work at Crow-son's. Apply in person. tf HEM' WANTED MALK WANTED Young married farmer, good wages, steady job. Call in per son. 3',4 miles south on highway. Van Dyke Dairy. 121 WANTED Salemnn, $100 nnd com mission to sell guaranteed cord tires direct from factory at lowest prices. Goodstock Tire Co., 1100 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, III. ' 119 WANTED One farmer, good wages, steauy 300. uan in person. S'Ai miles south on highway, Van Dyke Dairy. m 120 WANTED Elderly man ; for janitor -worn. iiiason-Kurniait a. to. 119 WANTED Elevatdn operator at Mod- ford BIdg. Man or woman.. tf WANTED Experienced well digger. K-13-R. . lis WANTED Man to Irrigate. Phone oai-J-3. ,- - WANTED Laborers. Apply Califor- nia-uregon Power Co. tf POCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXJCXXXSOO WILL PAY CASH For Good Used Tord or will trade for used Reo touring, self-starter and good- tires at only $245.00 Oakland Coupe, a snap at $650. Price goes up $200 as soon as itains. It pays to buy out of season. Oakland Touring car at a sacrifice, come and see this, the price will sur prise you. BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. MAIN AT RIVERSIDE MKDFOTJT). ORF.OOX. WEDNESDAY.' ATTiUST f. j ! c ANO WANTED IHISOr, LAAF.OUB WANTED Ladles' wardrobe trunk, medium size, in good condition. Priced right. Inquire Box C, care Mail Tribune. ' IIS WANTED Trailers. Plione 7F-14. 123 WANTED Levelling done. Good job for experienced man with large out fit. Address J A M, care Mail Tri bune. - - 122 WANTED Will pay cash for good . used Ford, no wreck, and must be priced right. Call 7S1-H or G14 W. Eleventh St., City. . .122 WANTED Lambs and sheep. Phone ' 292-J. ! 122 WANTED To let truck contract for huuliug cordwood. Valley Fuel Co. tf WANTED To buy turkeys. Phone .5D7-J-3. . VVANTED Good second-hand, cash register. Phone 75. tf WANTED House movrnt and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf HOARD AND ROOM WANTED WANTED Business man would like room nnd board with refined private family. Permanent. Address Box 20, Mail Tribune. 119 FOR RENT flPARTlnCNTS FOR RENT Cool furnished npart ment. Children welcome. Gold Rny Realty Co. Plione 728-R. tt 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 KENT KOC9KKEEKINQ ROOMS FOR RENT Cool furnished house keeping rooms, near business. Chil dren waleome. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. tf FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Rooms and board with private family, nt 204 N. Ivy. 121 FOR RENT Cool , furnlsneo rooms, close in. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. tf FOR RENT Sleping rooms, men only. 445 S. Front St. . 119 FOR REM ROCSKS FOR RENT Five room modern house. Inquire 717 N. Riverside 121 FOR RENT Furnished five room house. Cull 903-X. 117 FOR RENT Modern house 7 rooms, has garage. Inquire at 311 N. Bart lett or phone 753-L or 232. tf FOR RENT Furnished 11-room house Mcdford business center, suitable for boarding nnd rooming house, millinery, dressmaking, real estate office, or any business. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. FOR RENT Houses. Drown & White. tf FOR RENT FARMS FOR RENT Oct. 1, 1922, 350 acre farm three miles east of Ashland. For information inquire of Mollie Songer, 45 Ilelman St., Ashland, Ore. 119 Brown White Announce that tlicy are now located at 112 E. Main St. ia the Nash Hotel Building Ilaving assumed the location and business of the Page-Dressier Co. This enables us to better serve the public because ' of our more central location and increased facilities. Brown & White Real Estate and Insurance J, ANO "WHILE. WAt "MKCtlN, - VGSJP. WiFE't eiROTHttr. THRELV a rbRKK. THROUGH M Nvisinnvy HIT ME. THERE WO tMO it- 1 UJIOIN FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Anyone having Im proved city property between $1500 $ISU0, wanting trade on $.!H(I0 Im proved city acreage call 334 N. Holly. Easy terms balance. Quick action wanted. 122 FOR TRADE Small improved acreage for city property. Box 33, Mall Tri-. Dime. ' 123 FOUND FOUND Bunch of keys on Oak St. Cull at Mail Tribune.. 119 LOST Between Grants Pnss and Eugle Point, black leather purse con taining Travolers Checks to Lillian E. llausler, 403 Present t St.. Port land,, and other articles, including cash.' Reward. I'ave at Tribune oliice, Medl'ord. 11(1 LOST liar, brooch with green setting. Leave at Mail Tribune. Reward. 121 LOST Near Central Point, Hudson Engine crank. Finder please phone 5UU-R-2. 120 . -MISCELLANICOfS FOR lll'.tE Saddle rid pack horses to Plue Canyon unci any place you went to go. Special attention to hunters rnd fishermen. Make your reservation for opening deer season early. M. H W'miipler, Guide, Pros pect, Oregon 128 BUSINESS OPPORT UNITIES FOR SALE OR TRADH If you want a good business In Modford making big money, you can get 1t nt a big sacrifice or wo will trade it for town property or acreage. Mechunle pre ferred. Call at room 409. Medford Building. ,124 FOR SALE Comoibie Garry business with -woil paying route. Address Box 43, Mail Tribune. 119 i.i'OD :';'oi.'ESS ROOM suitable for an) lillsinoES. with furnished living rooms above. Medford business cen ter, an opportunity seldom offered. Gold Roy Realty Co. Phone 728-R Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! MONEY TO IjOAW TO LOAN We have money to loan on Improved city property. McCurdy insurance Agency. FARM MORTGAGES Medrord Farm Loan Association. F. P. Farroll, Secy.-Treaa., 220 W. Main St FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES . FOR SAIJ-Rea" Speedwagon. Will take car in trade. Clark Motor Co, 123 FOR SALE Ford truck, worm drive, Tlmkln bearings, good tires, model 1919, In first class running order, complete with stake rack for fruit hauling. Price $400. Room 4 College hide., Medford Oregon. tl FOB SALE IjTVICSTOCK FOR SALE Young cows giving mllli. Frank Tompkins, Central Point, Ore. 121 FOR SALE Team weighing 1500 and 10G. Phone 610-J-l. 122 FOR SALE Fine collie pups. Scott Buyer, Eagle Point. . . 120 FOR SALE Team weight ubout 2800; ulso wagon and harness, nil for $300. Vi mile south of "401" Orchard. 123 FOR SALE Fox tcnicr dag. 121 Tripp. - FOR SALE OR TRADE Jersey milk cow; $n0, or will trade for light young all around horse of equal value. W. 13. Smith, Central Point. 119 FOR SALE 1(1 Holstelns. 1 puro bred bull, ten cows and 'nix grade heifers. Your opportunity, nil stock, ;$700 J. W. Prentice, Sallna, Ore. "122 FOR SALE 2J firo? (.'.Ho., dairy eow. M. Walsh. 1 ratio Nhi (H (M-uuru on Crater Lake roau. itf FOR-SALE Work n-.rwr uid na.idle horses. J'ftone 591-K-. " Li I FOR SALE POUIiTRY , ,i i-COH FOR SALE Pullets. $1.00 each. Must sell at once. 516 W. Jackson. Plione 1045. ' 121 FOR-SALE April and Mny hatched White Rock pullets, standard bred, 1215 dollars dozen. Airs. C. S. Lainmey, Central Point, Oreg., R. 2. 122 Auditirva f Accounting J YSTmXLRVICElO: Irvsurar-cc lrweslnerjs 2mi MiHir Medford I1KIK BlTim 1922 By George McManus HEULO Tell HE'O J 1 J BV FOR 8AIM- KKV IW.vIV FOR SALE Cheap, 1 :otn house, luri;' nndern five- s.eeping porch, cabinet kitchen. Will lake a car f it- part. 1021 Niantie. Phone 3.I3-.I 2. 121 Ki)R SALE OR TRADE Hit) a res o7 clearod land In Mleltl'tun. lor p:ii ticiilars see M. T. Edwards, 403 Liberty BIdg. Phone 163. tt FOR .SALE" Sinai Improv! acreage for city propoit" Jto X.I Mui; T.l bune. 119 FOR SALE Six rn-im nnunrn home, sleeping porch, good plumbln::, gar age, pleasant surioundltms, i.u :uims at a sacrifice. Phone i'G-I X. 120 FOR SALM Houses and bungalows, furnished or unfurnlnhed ; alio acreage. Insurance. C. S. Hutterfleld, Medford National Bauk I'ldK.. Phone 389.. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One Sampson tractor audi one John Deere 3-10 No. 6 plow, iBU. Everett V. Daluick, Eagle Point. 123 I FOR SALE Four-Inch centrifugal pump, 20 feet rubber suction hose with foot-valve. 800 feet 8-i.ch and 75 feet 6-Inch Irrigating pipe, Ster ling grain and hoan thresher, 21 Inch, I ml I n't! a silo, 72-ton. Schulz Bros., adjacent to County Fair ground, Medford, Ore. 121 FOR SALE Woodsaw, ready to run. Inquire 428 Hamilton St. 121 FOR SALE Very attractive cnttu'4 at Lake of the Woods, containing living room and two screen porches ont plotely furnished for five people in cluding cots, mattresses, en.-.k'.n;? anil eating utensils, extra tent, b uti with engine, well of drinking v.-life i and pump all ready for buyer to ntn light into. Price $700. Box GO, V.nii Tribune. 119 FOR SALE Second cutting airaKa hay for few days only J10 per ten In field. Schuchui'd Orchard. I ll mo 61MI-3. 119- VOR SALE OR TRADE Ranch, pe.ua and alfalfa; will tako car us. pa t payment. Write X X. 122 FOR SALE Furniture of all kinds ut .1021, Niantie St. . 119 FOR SALE Good, cloan wheat. .1. A. Mil nke, adjoining Clancy orchard, east of Jacksonville. 122 FOR SALE Piano, $200. Phono 071-1-1 120 FOR SALE Wlcksim nnd Santa Rosa plums. Bugley Ranch, Talent, Ore. 120 FOR SALIi Barn on N. Bartlett bo twet n Third and Jackson St. Make bids ti City Treasurer. tf FOR SALE Apricots. Webster Orch ard Co., at Coker Butte. Phone 571-.I-5. 120 FOR SALE Root beer burrel at He Voe's. tf FOR SALE Two go.xl heavy screen doors, one 4lxX3 Inches, $2.50; one 40iii inches. $3.50. See them at Mail Tiibuno office. tf FOR SALE Clvoup, one 3-h. p. Fair-banks-Morso gus onglne practically -.new. F.. E. Merrick, Nat BIdg. tf FOR SALE Good Philadelphia lawn mower. May bo seen at 607 S. Holly St. tf . liUHIXKSS DIRECTORY 'Atwrracttrrs MURRAY BROS. 4i VAN VORIS Abstracts of Tide. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 22 North Central Ave., upstairs. Jackson County ABSTRACT CO. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance, Architect FRANK Phone C. CLARK 219 W. Main St. 841-J. Attorneys O. C BOGGS Lawyer. Specializes In Real Estate and Probate Law. 0 North Central Ave. POUTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-Lnw, rooms 8 and 9, Medford Na tional Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, office In Liberty Building. E. E. KELLY Lawyer. Resumed practice of law. Office with Porter J. Neff. Medford Nat'l Bank BIdg. Rullrilng Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS Specialize in all kinds ot cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. .. - - .r PACE SEVKX -QlNTf - maie:' ImhT DOWN INT U. FCA,TU"E SERVICE. INC, 111 SI X ESS DIRECTORY Chiropractic Physician rm7iTlt V E V l'. COLEM ANChiro pructlc and Electro-Therapy. 427-28 Medford BIdg. Phone 9G5. tf DR. A. It. HEDGES Neo-Eclectic Physician, lilt. LOUISE E. HEDGES --Naturopathic Chiropractor. Me chuno - Thei-aiiy, -Spondylotherapy, Fo'id Sciences, Chiropractic. Office; Ptewart 1 b:g., 235 E. Main St. Phones: Oiflce. 170; Res. 170-J-2. DR. E. VV. . HOFFMAN Chiropractic Physician. Olfl-e hrs. 9 to 12, 2 ti 5. Suite 203-04-05-06 Liberty lliillding. ConvnleHccnt Homo CONVALESCENT HOME, facing Llthla Park, Ashland Milk and Rest' Cure; als take doctors' pa tents and give best of care. TerniB reiisinuhio. Mrs. VV. M. Barber, 153 Granite St., Ashland. - . ,K.v;ieit Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. 10. M. Wil son, C. P.. A. Attention given to any thing in nec Hinting and Income Tax requirements. Look into our slmpli. fie I accounting method. Liberty Rid . Mo-lford. Phone 157-R. ' Farm Ijonns ROGUE RIVER FARM LOAN ASS'N I onus to pay mortgages and for iig I Mtltural. Attorney E. H. Hurd, b'ecy.-Traas.,:411 Modford BIdg. Monuments THE OREGON GRANITE CO. Monu ments. E. A. Hicks, general manager. P. M. Kershaw, sales manager 103 Sixth St., Medford. tf Osteopaths DR 1- G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians, 410-418 Liberty BIdg. Phone 904-J-2. ' Residence 26 S. Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic Physician. Special -attention given lo eye. ear, nose and throat. 308 Liberty Building. Phone 496. Phy.-lchins nnd Surgeons ' T. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Mnrgeon. Specialty, Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat.- Glasses scientifically Titled and properly adjusted. Office 311-315 Liberty BIdg., cor. Grape and Main Stn. 1 . ) DR. J. J. EM M ENS '-Physician and Surgeon. Practice limited . to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes sclen tl!l'jal!y tes-.cd und glasses supplied. Oculist anil Aurlst for 8. P. R. R. Co., Medford BIdg. Phone 667. DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and Surgeon. Offices Medford' BIdg. Phono 165. Residence 118 Genesee St. Phi no 1G5-J-2. DR. A. BURSKLI, Physician and . Surgeon, 312 to 314 Medford BIdg. Wntmnee 3ti N. Central.' Special attention to spine. Phone 29. DR. LINCOLN KALLEN X-Ray spec. must, moiiirm and Dental. X-Ray Diagnosis and X-Ray Treatment. Office hours 9 a.' ni. to 12 m. 2-5 p.m. Teienhono: Office, 61; .residence. 61-.I-2. - , Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot riano and Harmony. Composing, Arranging. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg. Phone 72. SADIE E. LACY Piano Inaimior Special -work , for children. 8tudlo 301. Liberty Bids. Phone 157-J. 88 I'rlnlors and lhibllshers MEDFORD PRINTING CO.,: has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book ' binding, .loose leaf ledgers, bllll nor nvalama ' etc. Portland nrieea !t7 m wt at . HiiK Weaving MEDFORD FLUFF RUG 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. .Phono 316. Prices right. Services guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Anything moved day or . night. . Service guaranteed. 29 S. Grape. Phone: Office 644, or resl dences 647-R or 206. tl" Upholstering J. WEIS Upholstery. Manufacturer ol overstuffed furniture. .Full line of materlnls. Draperies made to order. .We do all kinds of uphol ' storing. We deliver and will call -and show samples. Phone 201, Jacksonville, Ore. 1