Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 10, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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1 MR.JlC? M KNOW -HE MOST I OTW THIN, FOR- gfc$ otherdeop-the IWrfifc
tojWCT btbOMVHERE J ife XOO THAT t pyM "THE . p M
D T F' J
L
j BOSTON, Jan. 10- " Expressing
iho, belief that Eamon DeVulera ia in
this country, local members of the
American Association for tho Kccok
nltion of tho Irish Itepublic nnnouuc
od today that ho would bo invited
fo attend the stato convention on Jan
. luary 28.
; - Francis J. Horpan, chairman, of the
'publicity committee of tho nssocia
1 vfion who made the announcement,
emld this would be the republican
Chief's first public appearance on the
present visit to America. He added
that it was expected that DeValera
would take part in several private
conferences, without revealing his
t jhorea bouts to the public.
'death sentences
;; LONDON, Jan. 10. Advices from
Lucknow stato that the death sen
tence has been imposed on 182 In
dians accused of murder and arson
as a result of tho non-coopcratlonist
j rioting at Chauri-Chaura last Feb
, ruary.
:vo"nnitave-dWeifty-m-Tc-Ts5l1s-j
were originally held on tho charges.
' O'tthls number 47 , were acquitted
and two received two year prison
; terms. Tho others died while await
liig trial.
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F
STILL IMPR0V1N
i-
' y PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 10. The
TyUlnnietto river which Inst nlsht
'reached the crest of tho highest win-
; tor flood since that of February,
.1890, receded six inches during the
Anight and stood ut 24.8 feet this
Jnoniintf.
Portland's bridKes , withstood tho
onslaught of the torrential current.
lrhich carried lops, driftwood and
houseboats apainst tho supports. One
.bridge, tho Burnside, whose draw
rest was damaged, lias been ordered
' closed indefinitely.
'' Conditions throughout the state
were reported Improved today with
wprk on repairs continuing. Tlail
jroad service wus reyumed on nearly
ill lines. ' '
Vj :
GO TO DEATH
i 1 BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Jan. 10.
Entering tho pit after a warning
that it was dangerous, five miners
Diet death in Dolomite mine No. 1
ol the Woodward Iron company near
here early today, in a gas explosion
Tho men were instantly killed, ac
cording to reports to newspapers
jhere. Four were negroes and the
linn; w. E. Lewis, wimo.
Market' News
' Livestock
i PORTLAND. . Ore., Jan. 10. Cat
tle weak undertone; receipts 339
llogs and sheep nomlnaly steady; no
receipts
PER1( FtTKEUAIi IIOMH
At Toor Service Ir or Night
Intoratstlon Cordially Otrea
Oor. th aad Oakrtale
UP FATHER
Itutt PI
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 10. But
ter slow, weak. Extra cubes 4 2
43c; ordinary grades 4041c; car
tons 49c; prints 48c. Butterfat
steady, plentiful. Bids 4S49c. de
livered. i Portland 'Wheat. 1
PORTLAND, Oro., Jan. 10.
Wheat: Hard white; bluestem,
Baart $1.4 3; soft white, western
white $1.23; hard winter $1.20;
northern spring $1.22; weateru red
$1.21. .
San Francisco Markets
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10. (U. S.
Bureau of Economics.) Eggs, extra
pullets 4 3c.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. , 30.--(Stato
Division of Markets.) Fry
ers 2630c; broilers 2738c; henB
20Q30c; live turkeys 3032c; hares,
live, pound lS20c; jackrabbits,
dozen $2.503.00. .. .
Liberty Bonds
3's 101.16; first 4's blank: sec
ond 4's 98.34; first 4's 9S.92;
second 44's 98.40; third 4 's 99.02;
fourth 44's 98.78; Victory uncalled
4's 100.00; U. S. Treasury 4'A's
100.00.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Work by day with com
pany. Cnll phono 93. ,. i.. 270
WANTED Place to do general house
work and cooking. 105 S. Grape. 217
WANTED TO RENT 25 to SO acre
good alfalfa ranch on shares or cash
rent, with house and barn, close to
school. Partly clear for gardening
with irrigation. Phone 1007-Y, Jled
ford. , . ' . 252
WANTED To buy a good second hand
piano: will pay cash. Box 25, care
Mail Tribune. 247
WANTED Three Hroum Leghorn
cockerels. Box K M, Tribune. 248
WANTED Bunch of Durham or Here
ford stock cows. Sprlngwater Ranch,
Route 4. Box 35. Phone 17-F-21. 24S
WANTED-rTo buy three to five thou
sand gallon oil storage tank. Hear
Creek Orchards. 247
WANTED Window sasu for hotbeds.
Phone 8S6-X. tf
WANTED Surplus; waste, refuso,
squasu seou any quantity, wuoie
lowest price. W. Rohm, 60 Tine St.,
Now York City. 254
WANTED To buy corn. Phone 697-J-3
XT
WANTED Cash paid for pelts, hides,
wool and furs. Johnson produce
Co.. 241 N. Fir SL Phone 97. tf
WANTED House novlng and repair
ing. Phone 488-M or 488-X.
FOR RENT FT7RN18HKD ifoOMh
FOR RENT J'urnislied sleeping room
with bath privileges. 32a S. River
side. Phone 701-J. ' tf
FOR RENT Room with board, $35.00
a month. 223 N. Central. 250
FOR RENT One steam heated room
with sleeping porch and kitchen.
Phono 674. tf
FOR RENT Furnished room, steam
heat. Gentleman only; also garage
space. Phono 92-R. tf
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 204 N.
Ivy. 247
FOR RENT Furnished room with
bath and heat. , 340 S. Riverside.
Phone 217-L. 251
AUTOISTS!
Let Us Figure on Your
Overhaul and Rebore
Jobs
Wn reborn Ford Blocks by tho new
price M'hcilulc.
S(i.(H for lilork brought In to us
S.OO when included in ovcrludil.
$10.00 for trartor blork.
20 per rent discount on all other re-
boi-e jolN.
I)n f.nvn Pislnim linvn flronieil In
prim ..practlrully ..one-tIilnl..,on.. a'l
stnndnrd mmlels, making uicm with
out doubt, tho lMwt piston buy on
Ibc market.
Best Equipped Shop in So. Oregon
for Cylinder Reborinir
Our mnrlilno reliores fnm 2 3-8 to S
inches In diameter.
Riverside Garage
ifEDFORD MAIL TRTTitTNE.
F; .IK.T rAHTIKNTS
I
FOR RENT Furnished two-room
housekeeping apartment, first floor:
adults only. 325 So. Riverside.
Phono 701-J.
FOR RENT 2 furnished apartments.
Call 113 East 11th St., phone 903. 252
FOR RENT 3 room furnished apart
ment, also 7 room furnished house,
No. 15 N. Grape St., phono 4G5-J. tf
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
with bath. 1-IG S. Ivy St. 219
FOR " RENT Modern honsekeping
apartment; no children. 532 S. Ivy
St. - 250
FOR RENT Apartment, 124 King St.,
corner of Tenth; also car and truck
storage.
FOK RKN1 HOUSES
FOR. KENT Furnished hou. 4
rooms modern. Phone 938-M.j 249
FOR RENT Furnished house close
in; no children. Pliono hub.
FOR RENT Three room furnished
house.. Call 999. The Oaks. 248
FOR RENT Modern house. Phone.
334. . 2
FOR RENT Cheap, furnished five
room bungalow on pavement. 102n
W. Tenth'. Phone 900. 249
FOR RENT Six-room house, modern
conveniences, close m, no small
children. Inquire 31G N. Central
Ave. 1 217
FOR RENT Houses. Brown ft White.
-'.'. i tf
REBORING
NEW PRICES ON
REBORING FORD
BLOCKS
Blocks brought in to us
for reboring ... $6.00
When included in ' an
overhaul $5.00
Tractor block . .$10.00
We solicit all Ford re
pair work. " ' !
Best equipped Ford
shop in Southern
Oregon -
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
1 10 nc-iTS, irrigated, six miles from Klamath Fulls, close to Rail
load, half mile to school. Hiw bam equipped for -" head milch
cows, I room house, A SNA I at $7000. Farm loan :MM)0. Will
sell on good terms or t rutin for city projierty, timebr land, di-y land
or logging equipment. 1
WE TRADE PROPERTY ANYWHERE '
Sec us today.
7 - 1
POUR-SITE SALES AGENCY
Medford Building
HOUSE $300 ,
You don't have to rent. I have a modern C-room house on
one of the best streets in Medford I'uved. Fine homes nil
around it. Extra large lot; garage and woodshed. Price
$-'500.00 .MOO.OO cash, balance like rent. This includes city
assessments, paid in full.
Phone 784-L
See J. C.
Close in Bungalow Home
This close in modern six room bungalow sits on a 50x100 East
front lot and contains largo living and dining rooms, 3 large sleep
ing rooms, large kitchen, puntry, three closets, two screen porches
and large front porch, hath room, fire place, fruit closet, large store
room and wood shed; sits well up from tho ground on concrete
foundation; constructed of the best material; full set concrete
walks; beautiful lawn; some fruit; beautiful shade trees; all'
paving paid. Priced at less than cost to build now $4800.
We are offering four 3-acre tracts near Medford on good road;
Irrigated; suitable for poultry, berries and vegetables, at $300
each; cash payment $100, balance to suit.
Phono 2S.1 J. W. RRKK.SLKR CO., 123 E. Main fit.
MEDFORD, OHKOOY. FDXKsDAV. JANUARY 10,
ROOMS i
TOR RENT Furnished light house
keeping room. 3113 E. Jackson St.
Phone 211.
FOR KENT MISCEJjLNKOUS '
JFOR RENT Garage
110,3 W. Tenth
' tf
St. Phone 82.
MONEY TO liO.n
MONEY TO LOAN on Improved ranch
security, $5000 or les(., 6 per cent
lnterost. O. C. Boggqi Attorney for
State Land Board. Jackson County.
BUSINESS trPOJtTDNmE8
FOR SALE Good paying restaurant
at a bargain if taken at once. Drop
in restaurant. Gold Hill. 250
FOR SALV) Good business opportun
ities. No. 15 -N. Grape St., phone
465-J. tl"
FOK EXCHANGE
! TOR TRADE For property in or near
, Medford. . 200 acres farm land . at
Woiser, Idaho,; TO acres under culti
vation. Inquire 502 Maple, Med
ford. . . 2411
liOST
LOST Saturday night a brown kid
gauntlet glove for right hand. Phono
819-It. :....." - . 249
LOST Ladlos wrist watch, engraved
G. K. on back, return rewurd. 219 S.
Ivy St., Phone 000-L. 245
FOR 8AL1V HOMES
FOR SALE Houses ana bungalows,
furnished or unfurnished ; auc
acreage. Insurance. C. S. Butterfleld,
Medford National Bank Bldg., Phone
389. ' '
FOB BALE MVESTOCK
l
FOR SALE Shepherd pup, roal beuty,
full-blooded, $5.00. Phone 591-R1.
250
FOR SALE Fresh Jorspy cow. good
milker, sixty dollars. Springwutcr
Ranch. Pliono 17-F-21. 248
FOR SALE OH TRADE Registered
Duroc Jersey boar four months old,
weight 120 pounds. See Gus Brom
mer, R. 3. 247
FOR SALE Heifer, fresh lii( March.
$40. May be soon at G. R. Lindloy's
residence. 247
FOR SALE Five or six extra good
cows. E. E. Lorton, Tel. 392 Jack
sonville. r 249
FO RSALE 50 Angora goats at $2.60
a head. J. S. Weeks, Eagle Point.
201
1-TON FORD TRUCK
Good condition. Bargain nt $:iT0.00
Crater Lake Automotive Co.
12!l S. Front St. '
Medford, Oregon
BARNES
Nash Hotel Corner
FOR SALE Puppies, real compan
ions, t-cane biii-it-i.
FOR- SALE Young purebred Jersey
uuu at bargain. J. A. Manke, K. 1.
Medford. -248
FOR SALE Wennod pigs. C. C.
Hoover. uSd-K-0.
FOR SALE Fox terrier puppies.
Phono 201-.I. ' 2i;
FOR SAL
-ICEAIj ESTATE
FOR SALE 10,000 acros of land con
sisting of alfalfa, grain and stock
ranches, orchards and tlniborland,
some irrigated; also mining proper
ty. All property must and will be
sold nt soino prlco, some as low as
$1.00 per acre, 5 to 10 years time.
T. W. Miles, Attorney, Jackson Co.
Bank Bldg., or Gold Ray Realty Co.,
owners, 15 N. drape St., adjoining
Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank.
Phono 4C5-J.
FOR 8AMv MLSCKLLA.VKOl'S
TOR SALE Haled alfalfa hay. $20.00
FOR SALE Dry fir wood $3.00 a tier.
235 N. Ivy. 252
FOR SALE Ono used range with
reservoir, $35: one cook stovo, $12;
new ranges at big discount; several
good used dressers cheap. The
Medford Exchange, 211 W. Main,
Phone 931. 219
FOR SALE Rabbits. Cull 002-11. 24S
FOR SALE Bald and beardless barley
Cloan BIu Club seed wheat. Spriug
water Ranch. Phoiio 17-F-21. 248
FOR SALE Wool and pliad pieces for
, quilts. 719 S. Central. 250
FOR SALE Portable bouse, horses
and mules. 607 Pino St. 250
FOR SALE Dry pine wood $2.00 pel-
tier, on highway. W. L. van lloutc
Gold Hill. 20
-H-
FOR SALE Corn, also saddle pony.
Phone 639-K-l. 49
FOR SALE No. 1 oat hay, h
lnlf ailc
F-2. ilS
ft
soutli on Peach St. I'hono 5
FOR SALE Two cream BcpanvYr3,
ono DcLaval, ono Sharpies. Injmtrc
Bert Slanclirr, Phoenix. 247
FOR SALE Clark's Seedling 7traw-
uorry plants; inspected; tho famous
Hood River borry. A. H. Wlllott.
Phono 403-R-4. It 247
FOR SALE A No. 1 oat hay7ono-half
mile south of Phoonix on highway.
C. Carey. '
1
FOR SALE Balod alfalfa .Utiy, $23.00
ton. Rogue Rlvor Valloy '(Canal Co.,
204 S. Fir St. Phone 129-0-2. 201
FOR SALE Second cutting baled
' alfalfa hay, $24 per tea delivered,
cash. Monarch Seed Co. Phon
200-529. II ' tf
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FOR SALE New Colilubla phono
graph records at half frice. Victor,
Brunswick, Columbia Pnthe ft So-
1 nora phonographs aid records nt
reduced prices. Mur,)a Shop, No. 15
No. Grape St., nextto Farmers &
Frultgrowors Bank. Y'hono 405-J. tf
FOR SALE Good SrVJond-hnnd steel
cables over 200 ft., low price. Inquire
Medford Hlelg. Jnnu.or.. tt
FOR SALE Two' General Electric
motors, 35 h. p.,iI0 degree, 60 cycln.
2200 voltage, coniplote with compen
sators. 1 Taa'iia logging engine,
10x15 with lln'ii Big I'lnoB Lumber
022;
Chevrolet Roadster
LIKE NEW
SACRIFICE
PRICE
' Will consider trade.
1 :ri .1
BUSY CORNER
MOTOR CO.
102.1
By George
IT'O NUCE N'
CCOL DOWN
ItS THI'3
I H.D TC
lf23 ov ikt-l FZA-runr: SenvxS, Inc.
FOR RAI,R -rTMii.in.KS
FOR SALE '1920 l.pxlnst:n a-d i
Buiek Touring car, also l!ui.:U s:e:;l
wagjii or would train for hiiiuIUh
eur or stock: Phono 40.V.I. t."
FOR SALE 1923 'hvrlcl
would tiado for Ford I!u,;.
405-J. ;
car or
I'll- lie
IP
for S.VLHJ-r:.T;;Y AMI ECUS
FOR SAL!'! Turkeys
KoMlns $7.00, htm
Hartzell. 4W-J-1.
for brvdim,',
I.-..01V W. J.
FOR SALE Po iking' rrdors now for
, baby chicks um-1 hatching e;rgs fron
' prize winning Rhode Island Reds
and from Wjite LegliornB Tancrod
Royal, j Rod Wing . Poultry Yar.l,
Phone tijj-Y. 281
FOR SALE 01! EXCHANGE Tinea
Roso Comb Whltn Wyandotte C-'ck-crels.
I Phone 801-.T. 248
FOR SALE Pedigreed Whito Lemicrn
cockerels. Whito Wins Poultry
Farm. Phoenix, Oregon. 200
FOR 8ALE-
St.
R. I. Red hens.
421 Oak
251
FOR SALE White Leghorn hatching
oggi, day old chicks, eight weeks 0 d
pullets. Warner and l.aunspach, 59
s. Oakdalo Ave., ph-me 09'J-M.
FOll SALE Eight young thorough-'
bind Mammoth I It-Dime turkey tuns
Br breeding, or will trade for one.
(Car old touiB uf eriual stqek. N. til- j
5hg bettor on tho enst See turUe-- I
nt 28 llonova St. Tel. 05(1-1. " tf I
IJOIt SALE Barred Rock 0 ickoi o'.s. '
prizo winners. Booking orilois fill
Jsettlng eggs. Buckeye loculuitiir!
1 and brooder, sixty-egg capacity. A
H. Willett, phono. 403-R-4. I '.'IT.
FOR1 SALE 126 pullets $1 00 '. e i :h. :
' Inquire Campbell Ranch, no fi
Talent. ' ' i 217
FOR
SALE Turkeys, ,' Mammputh
Bronzo toms for breeding' purposes.
R. B. Zimmorman, wost of Central
Point, Oro. 217
Rl'SINlCSS UIHKCTOKY
Abstractors
MURRAY BROS. &v GREENE
Abstracts of Title Rooms 3 and 5,
1 ,,NQi.3S,( North .Coutral Aye., up-
.. stairs., f,
. r- .
Jackson Oounly
ABSTRACT CI).
Tho only com pie to Ti
tle System In Jackson
County, ' .
Abstraeto of Title anil
;' Tltlo Insurance. :
WATSON ft KELLOGG Reliable
Jackson 'county abstractors of ti
tles, Gold Hill, Oregon.
Attorneys
O. 0. HOGGS Lnwyor. Specializes
in Real Entalo and Probate Low.
30 North Central Avo.
A. E. REAMER Lawyer, office In
Liberty Building.
Kxport Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. K. M. Wil
son, C. P. A. Attention given tu
iinythlng In accounting and In
cotno Tux requirements. Look Into
our simplified accounting method.
'Liberty Bldg., .Medford. .Phono
157-11.
WE JSIEED YOUR
PATRONAGE
We will give you un
excelled service at
no additional cost.
When you think of
Tires, Oils, Greases
or Accessories,
think of
JONES &
KIRKPATRICK
Next to Nat.
A Real Service .
Station
snotiTT
SAuf!tln.3 O Aceourvttna
YSTEMXeRVICE(0:
J 1 to u raivce I iwea tnoJ M
M.-P.
McManus
KEEP ccoti -while,
"cog
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Building Materials
VmFORP. CEMENT BRICK &
BLOCK WORKS Specialize in all
1'imls of content building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets.
Chiropractic Physician
Dlt. JOl'ETT P. BRAY Scientific
('h'ropru'ntic adjustments. Hourj
9-12 and 2-5 except Thursdays.
313-315 Bedford Bldg. Office
phone 29, res. phone 494. "Keep
Smiling." '
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
Iiraitlc and Electro-Therapy. 427
28 Medford Bldg. Phone 905. tf
DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectlc
Physic'an. DR. LOUISE B.
HEDGES Naturopathic Chiro
practor. Mecliano-Therapy, Spon
dylcthera'py. Food Sciences, Chiro
practice. Office: Stewart Bldg.,
235 K. Mo'n St. Phones: Office.
1T0; Res 170-J-2.
DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chtroprae
tic Physic'an. Office hours 9 to
12. 2 to 5. Suito 203-04-05-06, Lib
er'v Bldg. Office Phone 680, Res.
1 027;
Dentists
DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist, 228 B.
Mn'.n St.. over M. M. Dept. Store,
Medford. - Oregon. ' Phone 669;
Res. 1002-Y. ' Orflce hours 9 a. m.
li p. in. Evenings and Sunday by
appoint mept. .- ' '
Money to Loan
J. R. ANDREWS Buys and sells'
mortgngos and loans money- on
' good security, . 31 N. Grape St..
Phono 53-M. . 246
' Monuments
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.
Monuments. E. A. Hicks, general
manager. P. M. Kershaw, sales
inanaEcr, 103 E. Sixth St., Med-
ipru.
tf
Osteopaths
DR. F G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS
CARl.OW Osteopathic Physicians
410-418 Liberty Bldg. Phone
904-J-3. Residence 26 South
Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathlo
1 Physician. Special attention given
to eyo, ear, nose and throat. 800
Liberty Building. Phone 496.
Pliyslelnns and Surgeons.
DR., J. J. EM MENS Physician and
Surgeon. Pructlce limited to eye,
cur, noso and throat.' Eyes scien-
' tlfirally tested and glasses sup
riled. Occullst and Aurist for S.
P.'R. R. Co., Medford Bldg.
Phono 567. , .
DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician
and Surgoon. Offices Medford
Bldg.. Phone 165. Residence 118
Genesee St. Phono 165-J-2, 1
DR. A. ' BUHSELL Physician and
Surgeon, 312 to 314 Medford Bldg.
Entrance 36 N. Central. Special ,
attention to spine. Phone 29. . i
I'lnno Instruction
FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of
Piano and Harmony. Composing,
Arranging. Studio 318 Liberty
Bldg. Phone 73.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., hal the
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
looso leut ledgers, hilling systems,
etc. Portland prices, B 7 N. Fir St.
Publlo Accountant
HUGH R. ROBERTSON CO.
Member American Institute ot Ac
countants. Public Accountants and
Auditors. Portland, - Ore., sn l
Minneapolis, Minn. Address! 1617
Yeon Rldg., Portland, Ore. '
Rug Weaving
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS
mokes fluff rugs from old and
worn carpet and rugs. Phono
S10-M. T06 Pint) St. - .
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER fc STORAGE CO.
Office 43 North! Front St, Phone
315. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. 1
1
DAV18 TRANSFER AND STORAGE
CO. Anything nvpved, day -or
night. Service guaranteed. 89 8.'
Grape. Phone: Office Hi, or
. residence, 64 7-R or 06. '
Upholstering
, WEI8 Upholstery, Manafaoturer
ot overstuffed furniture. Full line
ot materials. Draperies made to
order. . We do all klads ot uphol
stering. Wo deliver $tnrt will call
2nfl Floor
slmlfnnl nichr.
mm naow samples, 'iliouo V4a
Jocksonvllle,-Ore,
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