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T 1 VTTT' 1TT ... "DXTn?. ... TTTRW W ) BRINGING i ( A.w: MRt Jli;t5 HOW ARfe XOU 4 .Bb- 7UU rw new MT' yoi m 3 - I edL (c) 1923 gv int-l Feature Service. Inc. ETS "WASHINGTON,,. Jim... 15.- Sonator McNary, chairman of the joint coiii mitteo preparing. jthe annual- agricul tural appropriation bill, today ut&Jcd that the, committee had adopted his amendment appropriating approxi mately $150,000 for the extension of the dally market news service to the Pacific Coast. The market news service, the sena tor said, is the collection and disse-i mination of news concerning prices, movements of products to the mar kets and market conditions in gene ral. " Tho means of communication is mained by a leased -wire service. At the present time, this service is in use in! the New Kngland states and most of the southern ;and middle states, a lid has proved to be of incalculable vajue to ,lho farmers living in the served areas of the country. At this time, the service does not extend be yond Omaha, Nebraska, and the ap propriation in question will permit it to be extended through the inter mountain states to the Pacific Coast from southern California to northern Washington. The two principal sta tions will be located at Han Fran-L-iffco and Portland. - Theue has been a strong and insis tent demand throughout the unserved portions of the country for this ser vice, including the demand from The Mail Tribune for tho news to broad cast over the Virgin radio, and Sen ator McNary said he would try and hold tho amendment in the senate and in conference. The . four principal lines of agricul-' t ural prod uction livestock , f ru its and vegetables, dairy and poultry j products, hay, seeds and cereals, are included in the service, which not only seeks out market movements, but reports upon the sprend In price i ouotatiuns, and covers tho entire sub- ject of various grades and qualities, , where congestion prevails, and other news that bears upon the market situation. ' Market News I " Livestock j PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 10. Cattle S receipts C9; slow and weak at G0c de Incline. Coico steers $7 7.50: choice neifers $5.25 06.50; choice cows and 'delfers $4.75 5.25. Others unchanged. ) Hogs nominally steady; no receipts. i Sheep , nominally steady; receipts j 2S. Light yearlings $9.50' 10.50. Butter PORTlXnD, Ore., Jan. 1G. nutter steady; extra culies 4 1 (ff 4 (c ; ordi nary (grades 40'flc;' cartons 49c; prints 4Sc. Itutterfat steady. No. 1 j churning: qVeam '48ifj'49e Cob (Port- Iflj; undergrades 45 47c. 1 Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 10 Wheat: Hard white, bluestem, uaart $1.45; soft white,-western white $1.30; hard winter, northern spring, western red $L22. Today's car receipts wheat 61; flour 4; corn 5; oats 6; hay 3S. San Franoisco Market 5. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10. (U. S. ! Department of Agricultural Kconnm flics) Kggs. extra pullets 37c; undcr- sized pullets 3Gc. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 16 (State Division of .Markets.) Hens 209 29c; live turkeys asfr.30c. - . lliilMlltH Steal Silk. NEW VOUK. .lull. Ili. I'.nnditN lowered themselves 150 f'-ot from the roof of an eleven-story building nd Mnle silks and dresses vnlued at ?::'.- 011(1. PERL FCXERAL BOMB At Tonr Bervjre or Tiljhl Information Cordially Gtren Cor. flth anil Ofkrlsl - UP FATHER PACIFIC LEAGUE MEETING BREAKS UP !N BIG ROW PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 16. The meeting of the Pacific Coast Baseball league broke" up here today when di rectors representing the Oakland, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City L and Port land clubs walked out following their refusal to vote on a, refusal granting the Vernon club ' equal territorial rights with- the Los Angeles club at Los Angeles. V When president W. H. McCarthy put the resolution to avote. Vernon. San Francisco. Seattle and Sacra mento voted for it, but the other four clubs refused to vote. President Mc Carthy announced it had been car ried, 5 to 4, then corrected himself, saying five to nothing, his own vote making the fifth affirmative. J. Cnl Ewing of the Oakland club then said: . "As long as you are adopting these high-handed methods, you had better run tho league your self." f Following this declaration, Jlhe representatives of the four objecting clubs walked -but and after their de parture the meeting formally ud journed. EMUNSON BOXING CLASSEASUGGESS The boxing classes conducted by Jack Edmunson at the old Drown gymnasium are proving a big hit among the boys who have taken ad vantage of this opportunity to master tile art of" self-defenso according to members. These classes consist of the younger blood of some of the most prominent families In Medford. Doting mothqrs and fathers are very much enthused with the results these dally classes are bringing. Says Mr. Edmunson, "Every day In every way we are growing strongor and Btronger." Mr. Kdmiinson is considering an t pon day for visitors in the near fu ture, and tho public will be invited to seo the youngs.rs snow their wares. Mr. Edmunson is also con sidering a class' for grown tips ex clusively, ,and this will he a great opportunity for some of the older set to reduce their waist; lines ami at the' same time have a lol of fun. Severe Cough After Influenza "After an attack of the 'Flu' which left me with a severe cough nothing seemed to relieve me until I used Foley's Honey and Tar,", writes Mrs. K. D. Drake, Chllds, Maryland. Coughs resulting from Influenza, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Croup, La Grippe and llronchitas are quickly relieved, with Foley's Honey and Tar.' Contains no opiates Ingredients printed on tho wrapper. Largest Belling cough mod Iclne in the world. Sold everywhere. Adv. Self-Starter Ford Touring SAVE MONEY ON THIS CAR BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. MTTTFCmD MAIL TRTHTTXR i I I ( I WA"b JOST TAIKts, TO HE't. CHARM1NC- bOTErsDER J MR AND MRt). 'bPOOr II AFTE1R TWENTY VEAR'b County Treasurer's One-Hundred Fouith Call for General County Fund Warrants. State of Oregon, County of Jackson, Treasury Department, Jacksonville, Oregon, January 10, 1923. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of all General County Fund Warrants registered from September 1st, 1 !H 3," to January 1st, 1910, both dates inclu sive. Interest on the above called war rants ceases on this, the 10th day of January, 1923. A. C. WALKER, Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon. 252 HELP WA.VTED FEMALE WANTED Olrl to assist with general housework. . Call 507-J-2. tf HELP WAN'TKIJ Male and Female WANTED Man and' wife to operate telephone switchboard and care for lines, party having previous experi ence preferred. Good salary to right party. Central Point Mutual Tele phone Co., Dox 30l Central Point, Ore. 252 HELP WASTKU MALE WANTED Man with car to sell com plete low priced tires and tubes; $100 per week and expenses. Stor lingworth Tiro' Co., Sterling K. Liverpool, Ohio. 252 WANTED Two good cooks for ranch houses. Must be able to handle large crew, llox 333 Mall Tribune. 251U WANTED SITCATIONR. ' WANTED Position as tree pruner, ' grafter arid budder, h'ad"'2C yours experience. 1.,. Sears, 221 N. Holly. 257 WANTED Work by day with com pany. Call phone 93. ' 270 W AST K1 Him -r-,l.A "I M l ih WANTED 100 Umbrellas to cover and repair. Liberty Repair Shop. 204 WANTED TO RENT 2b to 80 acre good alfalfa ranch on shiires or cash rent, with house and barn, close to school. Partly clear for gardening with Irrigation. Phono 1007-Y, Med ford. 252 WANTED Surplus, waste, refuse, squash seed any quantity. Quote lowest price. W. Rehm, 50 Pino St., New York City. 254 WANTED Cash paid for pelts, hides, wool and furs. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phone 97. tf WANTED House Tiovlng and repair ing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. LOST LOST Leather glove, name inside Art Ferrell. Phono 230, Ease Side Grocery. - 254 LOST Black velvet handbag between N. Fir and public library. Return to this office, liberal reward. 251)' JUST ANOTHER REAL BARGAIN ' H ACRES, BEAR CREEK BOTTOM, (MEOOM IKH'.SK $:Wl(, TERMS This 8 acres Is 2 miles from Medford," Bet to Newtown Apples and Pears,.. Produced In 1921 over 4,000 boxes... This year should do as well... Even at $1.00 a box, crop would more than pay for place... No beUer block of trees In Southern Oregon... Land alone is worth $500.00 an acre... Don't wait until next week... Call me up today If you want this place... Remember this year's crop should more than pay for place.. J. C. BARNES Sl'ltl'IHIAX HO.UJ; CHIOKHNH A SXAP? $1730.00 ' WK OFFER WHAT AVE HELTEVK TO UK THK BEST SXAP IX THIS SECTION 4-room bungalow, largo lot, big front .porch, bath, lollot, electric Ity, city water, fireplace, nice shade around house, only Imlf block off Pacific Highway, clow to High school. Largo up-to.(lato chicken house vlth electric lights and 10(1 selected White 1cgborn chickens which go with place, best of soil for garden truck. Taxes ljCI5.00. Prlro for quirk snln only 17.10. Owner will trade on flvo acre (more or less) with or without buildings to lie used for making good chicken ranch SEE IS TODAY ' 101IUSITE SALIX AGENCY ' Real Estate Business Opportunities Kxrh&ngcA Medford liulldlng, Medford, On-. Close in Bungalow Home This cIopo in modern six room bungalow sits on a 50x100 East front lot and contains large living and dining rooms, 3 largo sleep ing rooms, large kitchen, pantry, throo closets, two screen porches and large front porch, bath room, fire place, frult.closet, large store room and wood shed; Hits well up from the ground on concrete foundation; constructed of tho best material; full set concrete walks; beautiful lawn; some fruit; beautiful shado trees; alt 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 buIL Phono 2.1 ,T, W, DTtESSLKTt CO., 13ft E. Main St. MET)TOI?D, ORKfiOY. Tl'KSDAY. .TANTAKV Hi. I FOK KKIVI ROTORS I.-OI! S A I.K.H I'M, fS'PATK FOR SAI.F FOR RENT Furnished live room modern house, big garden, straw berries, flowers, garage. Call 20 Peach St. or 9 N. Fir, Phono 957 or 353-J. 251 FOR RENT Five room furnished house, modernized. Phone S31-R. 253 FOR RENT Modem 4 room house, partly furnished. Phono 693-L. 252 FOR RENT Furnished house on Palm street.' Inquire at S3S W. Second. 25'S FOR RENT House. Brown ft White. tf FOK tUCKT AfAKTME'NTS FOR RENT 2 furnished apartments. Call 113 East 11th St., phone 903. 252 FOR RENT 3 room furnished apart ment, aiso 7 room furnished house, No. 15 N. Grape St., phone 405-J. tf FOR RENT Apartment, 124 King St., corner of Tenth; also car and truck storage . FOB RKJfT FTTIIVINHKI) ROOM FOR RENT I'urnishea sleeping room with bath privileges. 325 S. River side. Phone 701-J. tf FOR RENT Room with board, $35.00 a- month. 223 N. Central. 2.' FOR RENT One steam heated room with sleeping porch and kitclien Phono 571. tf FOR KENT MlrtCEliLANEOUS FOR RENT Very desirable offices in the Medlord liulldlng, slnglo or in suite, best in Medford. Steam boat, janitor service, reasonable. Inquire room 411 Medford' lildg. or Plume 642. 250tf FOR RENT OR SALE On 20 years time a 000 acre stock ranch. Hox 21, Routo 1, Central Point, Ore. 251 FOR RENT Garage at 1103 W. Tenth St. Phone 82. - tf MONET TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Improved ranch security, $5000 or less, 6 per cent Interest. O. C. Hoggs, Attorney for State Land Board, Jackson County. BUSINESS tWPORTCTNTnES FOR SALE Good business opportun ities. No. 15 N. Grupo St., phono 405,1. U FOR SALE ATTiMOnn,Kfl FOR SALE Cheap, 1919 Maxwell, S21-Y. i 251 FOR . SALE 1920 Lexington and Buick Touring car, also Bulck speed wagon or would trade for smaller car or stock. Phone 405-J. tf FOR SALE 1923 Chevrolet enr or would trade for Ford Bug. Phone 405-J. tf 102:1 FOR SALE Twenty acres good soil. all cultivated. 5 acres lull hearing orchard, all Irrigated, near Medfnrd. Modern house and bain: buildings cost more than $:IIKH). Ranch enst I present owner $10,000. Will sell I everything today for $4800. Address P. O. l!ox 1054 Medlord. 251U' FOR SALE 5 aero tract in cultiva tion, just outside of city limits of Medford on west side; also city lot on S. Holly street closo in. Tills . property will bo sold cheap for cash. r For further particulars write Walter Muncy, Crescent City, California, Hox 40. 253 FOR SALE 1 0.000 acres of land con sisting of alfalfa, grain and stock ranches, orchards and timbcrlnnd, some irrigated; also mining proper- ; ty. All property must and will be sold nt some price, some as low as $1.00 per acre, 5 to 10 years tlino. T. W. Miles, Attorney, Jackson Co. Hank llldg., or Gold Ray Realty Co . owners, 15 N. (irapo St., adjoining Farmers & Fruitgrowers Hank. Phone 405-J. FOi; HA Ijh TIOMTCT I'XMt SALE Equity ill small home on Willamette St. It. R. Land Co., Nash lloto?. . 252 FOR SALE Houses nnb oungulows. furnished or unfurnished; aUc acreage. Insurance. C. S. Iliiiterff Id, Medford National Uunk Dldg., Phone 39 for sAiiio romrnv and kogs FOR SALE Young, mammoth bronze turkey hens for breeding. Address P. O. Box ssoo or end West Jacks in St., Medlord. . 250 FOR SALE Tliebault R. I. Reds, win ners of Southern Oregon, setting eggs and baby ehlx; hatch eggs for 5 cents eacli. Tel. 90H-R. R 3. 270 FOR SALE Laying pullets, Tanered and Hollywood strain, inquire Jesse Richardson, Central Point. ' 253 FOR SALE Choice stock, luyiiig hens. Phone 437-R. 255 FOR SALE Barred Rock hens, In cubator. 502 N. Riverside. 252 FOR SALE TurkeyB for breeding, gobblers $7.00, lions $5.00. W. J. Hnrtzcll, 408-J-l. 252 FOR SALE Booking orders now for baby chicks and hatching eggs from prize winning Kliodo Island Reds and from Whitn Leghorns Tanered Royal. Rcil Wing Poultry Yard-, Phono 805-Y. 281 FOR SALE White Leghorn notching eggs, duy old chicks, eight weeks old pullets. Warner and Launspnch, 519 S. Oakdale Avo., phone 090-M. FOR SALE Eight young thorough bred Mammoth Bri-nze turkey toms for breeding, or will trado for one year old toms of equal stock. Noth ing bettor on tho coast. See turkeys . nt 28 Gonova St. Tel. 056-J. tf POK SALE l.TVKBTOOK FO RSALE 50 Angora goats at $2.00 a head. J. S. Weeks, Eugle Point. 201 FOR SALE Thorhbred Bloodhound. Write Anton Ring, Trail, Oregon. FOR SALE Puppies, fox terriers, real peaches. Phono 591-iM. FOR SALE Fine saddle or work mare or would trade for liny, wood or other stock. Phone I05-.I. 2.'.0tf TAKf'N VP TAKEN CP Grey bursa. Geo. Oben chain, Centrnl Point, Oregon. 254 KEATON 10,000-MILE CORDS We make our own ad justments Valvoline Oil Free Crank Case Service Enough said JONES & KIRKPATRICK Next to Nat. A Real Service Station By Geora'e ah: bR: it tb DAMCEROO-b TO tTV OUT ON TUG DCbER" AT Mlf.JT -tlm M .l.i.A VF.OI'S I'UK SALE Gas i"! Jim Hi Ii - i. j nearly new, etiuipiied with Wehetei magneto. .lust the sh'.P to rue. pumps, cream separators, washing machines, etc., pri.e Jlo. Call . 700 S. Newtown. 251 FOR SALE Small screened Iruti suitable lor sleeping nr.mi, child- , ren's playhouse or other use; a!s i (lag pole nuitablc f;-r radio polo. Phone U'.l, 512 Dakota Ave. 2 .1 FOR SALE Go il Jonathan. 8;.IU an 1 j Newtown niialos. C.iunor'u Ware-' house. 25;i:, FOR SALE Alfalfa hay and bronze turkeys. W. .1. llartzell, 4JS-J-1. 2 .S FOR SALE 3 small hand s;irayers at! half price. Phone A. F. Ilrodt, 719-R evenings or write general delivery.' Medfoui. 250 FOR SALE All kinds hard wood, $1 01 ler tier and. up. l'hcne 4 II-1, W. F. Lotigwill. 257 FOR SALE--Several thousand five quart rnpacitv smudge pots, price Hie each. 'Call 1). It. Wood, city or Modoc and Klamath orchards at meal hours. Terms cash. 200- FOR SALE First crop 111 fill fa buy. $15.00 per ton. Alice llanlev Ranch. I Phone lll-J-3. 2"i5 ! mil SALE Dry fir 235 N. Ivy. wood $.1.i:0 a tiei FOll SALE Baled airalfa hay. $2.00 ton. Roguo River Vallev ( anal C i.. 204 S. Fir St. Phono 129-1-2. 201 FOR SA DC Second culling haled alfalfa hay, $24 por ton delivered, j cash. Monarch Seed Co. Phcn"' 200-529. t V. FOR SALE Now Colitmlil.i pie no-j graph records at half price. Victor, j Brunswick, Columbia, Patho & So nora phonographs and records at: reduced prices. Music Shop, No. 15 No. Grnpe St., next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone 405-.I. tf FOR SALE Two General Electric motors, 35 h. p., 40 degree. GO cycle 22C0 vo!ingp, complete with eonipen sntorB. 1 Tacoinn logging engine. 10x15 with line. Big Pines Lumber, Co. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & GREENE Abstracts of Tltln Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North Coutral Ave., up stairs. Jackson County ABSTRACT CO; The only complete Ti de System In Jackson County, Abstracts of Tltlo and Tltlo Insurance. WATSON & KELLOGG Reliable Jackson counly abstractors of tl ' ties, Gold illll, Oregon. Expert Accountant'' WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Attontion given to anything In accounting and Tn como Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting motbod. Liberty Bldg., Medford. Phono 15 7-R. ' RE60RING NEW PRICES ON REBORING FCRD 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. Auditing. Accounting y ystcnXervice(p- M. P. SCHMITT 2nd Floor Medforrl Ttldif. 1T lV PAGE "FTVTI McManus WELL. -1Tb TMA.M HOME V lU SINESS DIRECTOR V Attorneys O. C. HOGGS Lawyer. Specializes in Heal Estate and Probate Law. 30 North Central Ave. A. E. REAM ES Lawyer, Liberty liuilding. office la liuilding Materials .MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS Specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cur. Fir and Tenth Streets. Chiropractic Physician DIt. HARVE x p. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Electro-Therapy. 427 2S Medford Bldg. Phono 905. tf DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectle l'hvsiclan. DR. LOUISE K. II EI Hi 'iS Naturopathic Chiro practor. Merhano-Therapy, Spon dylotheiupy. Food Sciences, Chiro practice. Office: Stewart Bldg., 235 E. Main St. Phones: Office, 170; Res 170-.1-2. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiroprae tic 1'hvnlciiin. Office hours 9 to 12. 2 to 5. Suite 203-0 1-05-00, Lib ertv lildg. Office Phono DS0, Res. 1 027. Dentists lilt. (). .1. JOHNSON Dentist, 228 K. Main St.. over M. M. Dept. Store, Medford. Oregon. Phone 669; lto-j. UJ02-Y. Office hours 9 a. m. o p. 'in. Evenings and Sunday by n'nioiutincut. ' Money to Ixnn .l7nirrVNT)REWSBuy8 moi l gages nnd loans money on good security, 31 N. Grape St. Phone SH-M. 246 Monuments TI!E OREGON GRANITE CO.- .Monuments. E. A. Hicks, general manager. P. M. Kershaw, sales manager,' 103 E. Sixth St., Med ford. tf Osteopaths DIt. i' G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARl.OW Osteopathic Physician j 410-418 Liberty Bldg. Phone 904-J-3. Residence. 26' South. Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia ' Physician. Spociul attention given to eye, par, noso and throat. 300. Liberty Building. Phone 496. Physicians nnd Surgeons. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, enr, none nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Occullst and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co., Medford Bldg.' Phono 567. DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician nnd Surgeon. Offices Medford ' Bldg. Phono 105. Residence 118 Genesee St. Phone 165-J-2. DR. A. RUKSELL Physician and Surgeon. 312 to 314 Medford Bldg. Entrance 36 N. Central. Special nt ten I Ion to spine. Phone 29. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON 1IAIGHT Teacher ot Piano nnd Harmony. Composing, Arranging. Studio 318 Liberty' lildg. Phono 72. , Printers nnd Publishers MEDFORD PR1NTINO CO., has tho host equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Bonk binding, , loose lnf Icdgxra, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, tl N. Fir St, Public Accountant HUGH R. ROBERTSON A CO. Member American Institute of Ac countants. Public Accountants and Auditors. Portland, Ore., and Minneapolis, Minn. Addrosa: 1517 Yeon Bldg., Portland, Ore. Itug Wiavlng MEDFORD FLUFF HUO WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets and rugs. Phono 510-M. 706 Pine St. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE1 CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed, i DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Anything moved, day or night. Service guaranteed. 29 8. Grape. Phone: Office 644, or residence, 647-R or 206. tf Vpholstorlng J. WEI3 Upholstery, Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture. Full Una ot materials. Draperies inado to order. We do all kinds of nphol flerlr.g. Wo deliver and will call and show Sammies, Phono 202. Jacksoavlll0, Ore. J w STT" 7