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i ) i ji V ; BRINGING THAT BROTHER OFMIIMR i A. WONDERFUL- h- BAR PISTOLS IS LAWYERS' ADVICE SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10 (By As sociated Press). Declaring that the pistol "serves no useful purpose in the community today," the committee on law enforcement Included in its recom mendations submitted to the American Bar association one for the prohibition of the manufacture and sale of pistols and of cartridges and ammunition de signed to be used in them "save as such manufacture may be necessary for governmental and official use under proper regulations and control." "We find that more than 90 per cent of the crimes In this country are com mitted by the use of pistols," contin ued the report of the committee of which Judge William B. Swaney of Chattanooga, Tenn., was chairman. We find that the laws prohibiting the carrying of firearms or deadly weapons are ineffective in fact, that they work to the benefit of the criminal rather than the law abiding citizen." PASADENA, Cal., Aug. 10. W. R. Bean, who arrived here yesterday from Carnegie, Pa., today shot and killed his wife, Aliene, and then committed sui cide, leaving several notes of explana tion. The two bodies were found in a locked bathroom in the home of Mrs. Bean's sister. The two left four small children. Today Bean ate breakfast with his wife, the children and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Warren, Mrs. Warren being the sister at whose home the Beans were staying. After breakfast Bean got his wife into the bathroom in some way. The Warrens heard shots and forcing an entrance found the bodies and letters. The four orphaned children range in age from 4 to 13 years. The letters left by Bean assigned marital troubles as the reason for the act. , FRICK TO BATTLE WALLERS TONIGHT Tonight is the date set for the battle between Battling Prick and Joe Wal ters at the club rooms of the Medford Athletic club. Bob Brown, manager of the weekly smokers, promises the best boxing card of the month. Both Frick and Wallers are clever scrappers and their contribution for tonight's pro gram will attract a crowd. . Kid Pickles, one of Medford's clever est mitt exponents, will meet Billy Sales of Eugene, In the semi-windup at 135 pounds. This will undoubtedly be a good scrap since both boys are in the pink of condition and rarin' to go, As preliminary events. Sonny Austin win box Joe Harrell at 110 pounds Chauncejr Hooker will mix with Mark Smith at 120 pounds, and there will be other bouts. Forest Firo Near Eureka. EUREKA. Cal., Aug. 10. A call for men and provisions to aid In fighting nn extensive forest fire at Willow Creek, Blxty miles north of here, was received here today. Ap proximately 100 men are fighting; the fire, the glow of which could be seen in Eureka last night. With Medford trurte In Medfr.ril mode PERL FTTvBAIj HOfB At Your Service Iar or Night Information Cordially Given Cor. flth and Oakdnln KILLS MOTHER OF JSACIDP UP FATHER Box - HE tb UP AND w$ FOR" Ml BREAK FA VT- NS IN CLOSE MATCH T.ONGWO0OD, N. T., Aug. 10. Gerald Patterson. Australasian ten nis champion,' today won the first match of the Davis cup preliminary tie with Andre Gobert. France's play ing representative. The antipodean won three successive sets after the Frenchman had won the first two 4-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3. Gobert was forced to allow the de ciding point to pass him because of a wrenched thumb sustained in the preceding play. GLEXCOVE, Aug. 10. Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory for the third time this year, today defeated Mrs. May Sutton Bundy of Los Angeles, 6-3, 6-3 In one of the semi-final rounds of the metropolitan singles cham pionship at the Nassau country club. Mrs. Marion Z. Jessup of "Wil mington, Del., defeated Miss Leslie Bancroft of Nowton, Mass., 6-2, 4-6, 0-7 in the other semi-final match. MarkefNew8 Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 10. Cat tle steady; receipts 133. 1N0 quality offerings; quotations unchanged. Hogs 25c lower on top end. . Re ceipts 155. Prime light $12.00 12.25. - v Sheep steady;' receipts 37. Butter PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 10. But ter steady; extra cubes 3940c; un dergrades 3536c; cartons 47c; prints 4 6c. Butterfat, No. 1 churning cream, 4647c f. o. b.. Portland; 41c at stations; undorgrades 4344c. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Aug. 10. Wheat: Hard white, soft white, white club $1.08 ;hard winter, northern spring $1.06; red Walla $1.03. Today car receipts Wheat 37; flour 7; oats 7 hay 14. San Francisco Market. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10 (U. S. bureau of Markets) Eggs, extras 27!&c: extra firsts 27c; extra pullets, 23c; undersized pullets 15c. Poultry unchanged. ' '' ST. LOUIS MAN HAS NO LUCK "BULLING" BULL - By International News Service) ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 10. You can't bull" the bull. Take it from Edward Lueke, who seized a club and drove a bull from his garden. Lueke pur- sued the invader until he reached 4 the street, whereupon the bull wheeled on his haunches and started after his erstwhile pur- suer. 1 Lueke dove through a barbed- wire fence with sartorial disaster, the maddened bull uncomfortably in the rear. Lueke scaled a tree, where he remained until the bull was lassoed by a neighbor. Wills to Meet Jackson. NEWARK, N. J., Aug. 10. Harry Wills, negro challenger for . Jack Dempsey's heavyweight boxing title, has been signed by his manager, Pat rick Mullins, for a contest here Au gust 21 with Buddy Jackson, colored Newark Jioxer, it was announced to day. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" FORCED SALE AN EXCELLENT FARM NEAR MEDFORD Containing 22 acres of very good soil, all level and under irrigation. About 0 acres in full bearing orchard, balance rich, deep soil. Modern house with electric lights, running water and bath, electric pump ing plant complete. Modern barn and outbuildings. Im provements alone worth at least $3500. Total Prlco Only 00O0.00 A rare bargain. Call EARL 8. TUMY, 70." Park Avenue. MEDFOTCD MATTi TKTRUXE. . OF COORbE. -TOORE UP t'ELT- "YOG LAZY N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK, Aug. 10. Strength of high grade rails in the face of further complications in the railroad strike situation featured today's stock market session. Shares of several carriers, together with a few high class Industrials, moved to new high ground for the year, but some of the gains were forfeited in the weakness which developed toward the close. Sales approximated 650, 000 shares. American Beet Sugar 4 7.S American Can 59 American Car & Foundry 173 American Smelting & Refg CO American Sugar '. S0.S American T. & T 122.5 American Tobacco 149 American Woolen 90. C Anaconda Copper 53.3 Atchison 101. S Baldwin Locomotive 123.2 Bethlehem Steel "B" 77.7 Canadian Pacific 141.8 Chandler Motors 58 Chicago, R. I. & Pac .... 45 Corn Products 114.2 Crucible Steel 90.0 Famous Players-Lasky 83.7 General Electric 178 General Motors 13 Goodrich Co 34.5 Great Northern pfd 89.7 International Harvester 108.8 Int. Mer. Marine pfd 64 International Paper 55.3 Invincible Oil 13 Kennocott Copper' 36.1 Louisville & Nashville 134 Mexican Petroleum 171.2 Midvale. Steel 34 Northern Pacific 82.0 Pacific Oil 52.7 Pan American Petroleum 74 Peoples Gas 90 Pure Oil 29.2 Rep. Iron & Steel 71 Royal Dutch, N. Y .. 52.2 Sears Roebuck 87 Sinclair Con. Oil 30.5 Southern Pacific 92.2 Southern Railway 20. 7 Standard Oil of IN. J.' 180. Studebaker Corporation 124.3 Tobacco Products 78.7 Union Pacific 144.7 United Retail Stores 64 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 02.6 United States Rubber 57 United States Steel 100.2 Utah Copper 65.2 Westinghouse Electric 61.5 ADVERTISING RATE8 Classified Two cents tford first insertion; one cent word each subsequent Insertion. Locals 10c line per insertion; by the week, 7 times, 6c per line per day. In both cf above count 6 word to a line unless long words, and then 6 -words to a line. Count For Sale, Wanted, etc., also each initial, telephone number, etc., i- are counted as a word. Display 35 to 50c per Inch per insertion. Rates caah rn advance. 4.4. 4.4. WILL PAY CASH For Good Used Ford or will trade for used Reo touring, selstarter and good tires at only $245.00 Oakland Coupe, a snap at $650. Price goes up $200 as soon as it rains. 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. MA IV AT RIVERSIDE 8 v . - asja . .j- rw to oistur& him as i WERE LlKE mM - hfwTO -- . I : r - i ' . I WANTED HELP FEMALE FOR KENT. HOUSES FOP. BAM'- -"" IUSIXESS DIRECTORY MEDFOTJT), OTlEfiOX. THURSDAY. AIT,TTsT 10. I I IF YOU COPIED HUM IT VOUUD ) I I NOT , WANTED Experienced chambermaid. Hotel Holland. l-'U WANTED Competent help, general housework, small family. Mrs. W. F. lllddlo, Tel. 28-J-2. 124 WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Mrs. R. II. McCurdy. Phone 391-R. , WANTED Woman for general house work on ranch near Klamath Falls. Good home, good wages, lour ill fam ily. Must be good cook. References. Phone Klamath Fulls ll-F-12 or write Box 536. 122 WANTED Experienced girls for con fectionery work at Crowson s. Apply in person. tf I1ELP WANTED MALE WANTED A man to cut wood. Good timber, cabin and water. Phono 14-F-3. 122 WANTED Young married farmer, goon wagos, steady jon. uan in per son. 3V4 miles south on highway, Van Dyke Dairy. 121 WANTED Man to irrigate. Phone 597-J-3. WANTED Lnhorers. ' Apply Califor- nlnilrnirnn llnlUDH .1' WANTED MlROZajLANEOCB WANTED Trailers. Phone 7-F-14. 123 WANTED Levelling done. Good Job fur oviui-iinpni ninn with lnvin Mill- fit. Address J A M, care Mail TriJ uune. ' jzz WANTED-iWlll pay cash for good used f ord, no wreck, and must e priced right. Cull 781-H or 614 W. Eleventh St., City. 122 WANTED Lambs and sheep. Phone !92J. . 122 WANTED To lot truck contract for hauling cordwood. Valley Fuel Co, . tf WANTED To buy turkeys. Phone 597-J-3. WANTED Good second-hand register. Phone 75. cash tf WANTED Houbo mormi and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Cool furnished apart ment. Children welcome. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. tf 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 HOC8EKEEKING ROOMS FOR RENT Cool furnished house keeping rooms, near Business, unn dren walcomo. Gold Ray Realty Co, Phone 728-R. tf FOR RENT FCnNlSHED ROOMS FOR RENT Rooms and board with private family, at 204 N. Ivy. 121 FOR RENT Cool furnlsner) rooms, close In. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. tf FOR RENT Sleplng rooms, men only. 445 S. Front St. 119 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-Dressier Co. This enables ns to better serve the public because of our more central location and increased facilities. Brown & White Real Estate and Insurance J wuxn touK WHILE - II. rt. II I ' . , -' ' FOR KENT Fijo room modenn house. Inquire 717 N. Riverside. 121 FOR RENT Modorn house 7 rooms, has garage. Inquire at 311 N. Bart lott or phone 753-L or 232. tf FOlt RENT Furnished 11 -room house Medford business center, suitable for boarding and rooming house, millinery, dressmaking, real estate office, or anv business. Gold Ray Heulty Co. Phono 72S-R. FOR RENT Houses. Brown & White. tf FOR EXCiiANGE FOR EXCHANGE Anyone having im proved city property between $1500 $1800, wanting trade on $31100 im proved city acreage call 33-1 N. Dolly. Easy terms balance. Quick action wanted. 122 FOR TRADE Sninll Improved acreage for city property, llox 3,1, Mail lrf bune. . 123 LOST llundlo containing comforter and pair of overalls, between Med fmd ami Talent. Notify J. It. Pltten ger, Ashland, Ore., 400 N. Main. 122 LOST Bar brooch with green setting. Leavo at Mall Tribune. Reward. 121 LOST Near Central Point, Hudson Engine crunk. Finder please phono BOO-K-2. 1 120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR HIitE Saddlo and pack horses to Blue Canyon and any place you want to go. Special attention to hunters cud fishormen. Make your reservation for oponing deer season early. M. H. Wauiplor, Guide, Pros pect, Oregon. l, BUSINESS OtTOirrCNITIES TOR SALE OR TRADE If you want a good business in Medford making big money, you can get it at a big sacrifice or we will trade It for town property or acreage. Mechanic pre ferred. Call at room iOS, Medford Building. 124 t.nOD r'.'oi.N'ESS ROOM suitable for an ousinori, with furnished living rooms above. Medford business cen ter, an opportunity seldom offered. Gold Ra Realty Co. Phone 728-R Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! ' FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Rea Spcedwagon. Will take car in trado. Clark Motor Co. . 123 FOR SALE Ford truck, worm drive, Tlmkln bearings, good tires, model 1919, in first class running order, complete with stnke rack for fruit hauling. Price $100. Room 4 College ' bldg., Medford Oregon. tf FOR SALE LTVKSTOCK FOR SALE One registered Jersey bull ono year old. . W. H. Peninger, 2 miles north of Central Point on Highway. 121 FOR SALE Two good milk cows. 919 W. Eleventh. 12D FOR SALE One good mare 6 years old, 1450 His.; also Bpring wagon. Call Dr. Glt7.cn's Barn. J. Terp. 120 FOR SALE Young cows giving milk. . Frunk Tompkins, Central Point, Ore. 121 FOR SALE Team weighing 1500 and 160. Phono 610-J-l. 122 FOR SALE Fine collie pups. Scott Bayer, Eagle Point. 120 FOR SALE Team weight about 280(1; also wagon and harness, ail for $300. Vt mllo south of 101" Orchard., 123 FOR SALE Fox terrier dug. 121 Tripp. FOR, SALE 16 Holsteins. 1 pure bred bull, ton coWs and six grade heifers Your opportunity, all stock, $700 3. W. Prentice, Salina, Ore. 122 FOR SA7jE 23 first Cas imry co. M. Walsh, 1 mllo NE 4 (ford on ' Crater Lake ropu. i W FOR SALE Work' IW ad naddle horses. Thane 591-R-. ' . ' 127 FOR HALE POCVTRV '.! EGGS FOR SALE Pullets. $l.fi0 each. Must sell at once. 510 W. Jacksnn. Phone 1045. 121 FOR SALE April and May hatched White Rock pullets, standard bred, 12-15 dollars dozen.. Mrs. C. S. . Lnnuney, Central Point, Ores., R. 2. 122 Auditing Accounting,- Yy YSTEriXERVICElO: r IrvauraiNCc ggf Jrwestmeivtsy m.p. sriijjTTw Snti rimir - MortfOrrt lllilg 1922 By George OUT lL MltiHT - HE JU'aT Came n ano tAo not 'Pi . to owue hiw A-b. FOlt 8ALK Fiw l nun hoiisi: in lMiounlx, with K-tnlo:i. -ll-H. J. S. I'Ywol, l'lmi'llix. mid lot Write FOR SALE Annies.. (Iraventinn win I-1 lulls. Call 7-F-l. 12 FOlt SALE Cheap, a mud?ru fivo- ruoni house, lurga s eoi i:ig porch, cabinet kitchen. ill t:il:c a c.u- I ir part. 1021 NinntiK I'll. me :;.S3-.l-2. 1J1 FOlt SALE Oli TIIADK 100 acres of cleared land In .llclii--'an. For par ticulars see M. T. Edwards, 403 Liberty Iiidg. Phone 163. tf FOR SALE Six room ::i iuei home, sleeping porch, good pluml ii!;-;. gar age, pleasant surriiuiKllna, ::?rir. at a sacrifice. Pln.no S'Gi-X. 120' FOR SALE Douses and bungalows, furnished or niifurnlnlieil; also acreage. Insiinince. C. S. Ilutterfield, Medford National llnak I'lilg., I'liohu 389. FOR SALE M ISt ELLA X KOI S FOR SALE Strawberries Sc a box. if you pick them. Phone 452-L. 120 FOR SALE Two BHcnnd hand bicycles i in good condition; no dealers. Apply to J. A. Pheliin, .Miravista Orelui'-M.' . 122 FOR SALE Ono Snmiiunn tractor and I one John Deere 3 10 No. 6 plow, $ i5(l. Everett V. Dahack, Eagle Point. 123 FOR SALE Four-Inch ccntrif.isal pump, 20 feet rubber siislton h sj Willi foot-valve. 300 fopt 8-l:icli an 1 75 foet 6-inch irrigating pipe, i.ia. ling grain and bean llirosluir, 21 inch, Indiana silo,, 72-ton. Schti'isi BroB., adjacent to County 1 ai" ground, Medford, Ore. if 1 FOR SALE Woodsaw, ready toi run. Inquire 428 Hamilton St. 141 FOR SALE OR TRADE Ranch, po-Us and allalfa; will take car as part payment. Write X X. 12! FOR SALE Good, clean wheat. J.. A. Manlce, adjoining Clancy orchard, east of Jacksonville. M'i FOR SALE Piano, $200. Phone 67I-J-1 120 FOR SALE Wick son and Santa Itina plums. Uugley Ranch, - Talent, Ore. 1211 FOR SALE Barn on N. Bartlott bo- twecn Third and Jackson St. Make bids to City Treasurer. tf FOR SALE Apricots. .Webster Orch ard Co., at Cokor Butte. Phone 571-J-5. 120 FOR SALE Root beer barrel at De Voo's. tf FOR SAI.iO Two good heavy screen doors, one 41x83 Inches, $2.50; one Wr.M Inches, $3.50. See them ut Mail Tribune office. tf FOR SALE Cheap, one 3-h. p. Falr . banks-Morse gas engine practically now. F, E. Merrick, Nat Bldg. tf FOR SALE Good Philadelphia lawn mower. Mcy bo seen at 507 S. Holly St. . tf MONEY TO 13AN TO LOAN Wo have nnney to loan on Improved city property. McCurdy Insurance Agency. FARM MORTGAGES Metilord Farm Loan Association. F. P. Farrell, Secy.-Trens., 220 W. Main St Ill'SIXESS DIRECTORY AHiracUtr MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS Abstracts of Title. 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. Arcliltrct FRANK C. CLARK, 219 W. Main St, Phono StI-J. ttornoys . U BOGUS Lawyer. Specializes In Real Ectato and Probate Law, 30 North Central Ave. ' POI'.Th'lt J. NEFF Attorney-at- Law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford Na tional Bunk Building, A. E. REAMES Lawyer, office in Liberty Building. E. K. KELLY Lawyer. Resumed practlco of law. Office with Porter J. Noff, Medford Nat'l Bank Bldg rmllillng Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK ft BLOCK WORKS Specialize In all kinds of cement building products. PACJE FTVE McManus V3l Cliiiiipiwlii'. Physician lilt. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro- praiMIc and Electro-Therapy. 427-28 Jii-dfurd llldg. Phone 965. tf 111!. A. K. .HEDGES Neo-Ecleotic Physician. DR. LOUISE E. HEDGES N'nliit'oiiiiUiic Chiropractor. Me chi.nii - Therapy, Spondylotherapy, F'i'i'1 Sciences. Chiropractic. Office: Stewart i'hlg., 235 E. Main St. Phones: Office, 170; Res. 170-J-2. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Physician. Office hrs. 9 to 12, 2 to 5. Suite 203-01-05-00 Liberty Uniting. Convalescent lTomo CONVALESCENT HOME, facing l.llliia Park, Ashland Milk and Rest Cure: alsi take doctors', pa rents and give best of care. Terms re:m iniilile. Mrs. W. M. llarbcf, 153 (i-iinlle St., Ashland. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Attention given to any thing In accounting and Income Tax romlrcmcnts. Look into our simpli fied accounting method. Liberty Ulil'i. Medford. Phone 157-R. Furm Lonns ROGUE RIVER FARM LOAN ASS'N Loans to pay mortgages and for ng (cultural. Attorney E. H. Hurd, t'ecy.-Treas., 411 Medford llldg. Mommicnta .TlllO OREGON GRANITE CO. Monu ments. K. A. Hicks, general manager.. P. JU. Kershaw, sales manager, 103 I E. Sixth St., Medford. tf Osteopaths DR. ! a. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CA it LOW Osteopathic Physicians, ' 416-418 Liberty Bldg. Phone 904-J-2. Residence 26 S. Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic . Physiclnn. Special attention given lo eye, oar, nose and throat. 308 l iberty Building. Phone 496. ! I'liyslclans and Surgeons T. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Specialty, Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat. Olasses scientifically fitted and properly adjusted. Office 314-315 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grape and Main Sis. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and Burgeon, rrnctice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes sclen tHL'iilly tested and glasses supplied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. R. R. Co., Medford Bldg. Phone 567. DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and Surgeon. Offices Medford Bldg. Phone 105. Residence 118 Genesee St. Phone lfio-J-2. DR. A. .BURSELL Physician and Burgeon, jri to 314 Medford Bldg. Entrance 3U N. Central. Special attention to spine. Phone 29. DR. LINOOLN K ALLEN X-Ray spec mum. Motncai and Dental. X-Ray Diagnosis and X-Ray Treatment. Office hours 9 a. m. to 12 m. 2-5 p.m. Te'enhone: Olfice, 61; residence. 61-J-2. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of l'luno and Harmony. Composing, Arranging. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg. Phone 72. SADIE E. LACY Piano Instructor. Special work for children. Studio 301 Liberty Bldg. Phone 157-J. 88 I'l-lnters and Publishers MEDFORD PHINTINO CO., has the uest equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 27 N. Fir St. Rue Weaving MEDFORD FLUFF RUO WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets and rugs. Phone 510-M. 706 Pine St. Transfer EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.' Office 42 North Front Sl Phouu 315. Prices right bemca guar anteed. DAVIS TRAuNSFER AND STORAGE CO. Anything . moved day or night. Service guaranteed. 19 8. Grape. Phone: Office 644 or resi dences 647-R or 206. tf Vpliobitcrlng J. WEIS Upholstery. Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture. Full line of materials. Draperies made to order. We do all kinds ot uphol stering. We dollver and will call and show samples. Phone 202, Jacksonville, Ore i Service . Phone 47 00000000000000000000000900 ; oooooooooooooooooooooooooo - cor, Fir una Tenia street.