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BRINGING THAT MUST HAVE. BEEiS ARAB CEMENT ' THAT I DRAMK" L.A3T NfCiHT i THINK ''.I'M C.ONMA DIE b(JT l'N AFRAID I WON'T ! nllH Market News Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 17. Cat tlo steady: receipts 56. Hoks steady. receipts 78. sheep nomlnully Btcady; receipts none. '- . Butter. . PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 17. But ter steady; extra cubes 44 40c; ordi nary grades 40ig42c;- cartons 40c; prints 48c. Duttorfat steady, No. 1 churning cream 48 49c fob Port land; undorgrades 46 (5 47c. Portland Wheat. PORTLAND Ore., Jan. 17. Wheat hard whits, blucstem, baart $1.44; soft white $1.29; . western whito $1.28. ' Today's cer receipts: Wheat 49; flour 8; corn 8; oats 6; hay 4. San Frnuctaco Market. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17. (U. 8. Bureau of Agricultural Economics) Eggs, extra pullets 36 lie; under sized pullets 35 c. i SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 17 (State Division of . Markets) Poultry un changed. ' Chicago Wheat. CHICAGO. Jan. 17. Wheat, no sales roportod. Corn Nl. 2 mixed 72 7314;. No. 2 yellow 73 073 c. Oats, ,No.-2, 'white 4546c; No. 3 white 44 46c. Rye, No. 2, 8814c. Barley 58 00c. Timothy seed, no sales. Clover soed no sales. Pork nominal. Lard $11.17. Ribs $10.50 11.50. COAL BARONS 'FACE PRI80N (Continued from page one) arrested or. subjected to heavy fines. Othor ponaltlcs said to bo in pros pect woro tho occupation of further territory and possibly tho confisca tion of the mine properties and seiz- uro ot tho records. ! The suggestion was made here to- day that tho coal commissioners order might bo followed by instruc tions from Berlin forbidding the rail Way officials to loud or - rtansport reparations coal. DUESSEI.DORF, Jan. 17 (By the Associated Press) Ruhr valley coal operators hnd before them today the French ultimatum that if deliveries were not resumed this morning "the military authorities would take such measures as wero deemed necessary." The attltudo of the German mag nates seemed to bo epitomized In a remark mado by llerr Thomas, rep resentative of tho 8tinncs interests at Gclsenklrchen. Ho Bald: "We aro perfectly willing to go to Jail, but under no conditions ahull we resume deliveries." So tar as was indicated in advices reaching tho city this morning, not a chunk of reparations coal or coke was bolng sent to Franco or Belgium by , any of tho Ruhr mines. It was re ported that in some instances ship ments Intended for south Oermnny were being diverted westward by the occupation authorities. It was said that deliveries to Italy wero continu ing. tison Threatened. ' conference here yesterday . i ho French authorities and ... ors. General Simon said to i.i' i.i ms: ' - ' . .; :vo not summoned you here i. " msBlon, but to transmit to orders of our government. ; I no , see fit to obcy.them f 't io prosecuted before a court ' ' ondotrihed and Imprisoned. lustrlal leaders filed out of " without uttering, a word, ' ! outsido of the conforonco ': made no secret of their do. ,' sn to go to Jail rathor than Try to Will Labor. two labor leaders, repre-ill.- th districts and all tho .. , i the Ruhr. Including the -ainouc. socialists and communists' sj'ndleato of miners, railroad men and steel and, Iron workers, were intro duced. Dr. Orootzner. Prussian gov ernor of D"ueseIdorf, acted as the spokesman. Tho labor lenders were told France was the friend of the wrirklnimian The German government,- thoy were told, was responsible for thb present events and Was willing ' to sacrifice the working man to Its Imperialistic POIley, t hnd permitted the fond PERL FCAKRAL BOMS At Tost hrrM Day of HUM laJoraaatfoa OordUll Gtna Cor. Ilth tad OakrUle "1iami met l rM ? UP FATHER E-vvJ , stocks to become depleted and cared little s whether Its own nationals starved or not. Dr. Oroctznor, under great emo tion, said: . "I cannot listen to such lies, to such an ifjijust arraignment, of my government. I withdraw." Ho then left the conference. General Simon, continuing, re quested the lnbor men to get in touch with their comrades In Duesaeldorf and Dulsburg zones which had been under French occupation for two years nnd learn how well the work ing men had been trcatod. , Clashes at Dortmund. -DORTMUND, Jan. 17. (By the Associated. Press) Demonstrations by nationalists In Dortmund late last night caused clashes with commu nistic labor elements, but interven tion by the French forces was not necessitated. The Frendh have' reinforced the troops of occupation here, as further trouble Is expected tonight. The na tionalists Intend to hold a street pa rade which General Rampon, the French commander, has forbidden. BERLIN, Jan. 17. (By the Asso ciated Press.) It wag stated In of ficial quarters today that the Ger man government sees no reason for expulsion of French subjects from Germany. , There Is still no sign that France is Interfering with the movement of coal from the Ruhr district to unoc cupied Germany. With Med ford trado la Medford made. MOTHER! CLEAN, CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Even a sick child loves the "fruity" taste of "California Fig Syrup." If the little tongue is coated, or if your child is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or has colic, give a teaspoonful to cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few hours you can sec for yourself how thoroughly it works all the constipation poison, sour bile and waste out of the bowels, and you have a well, plavful child again. . Millions of mothers keep "California Fiir Svruo" haadv. They know a tea- spoonful today saves a sick child to morrow. Ask your druggist for genuine Caliiornia rig oyrup wmcu nas uirec tions for babies and children ot all ages printed on bottle. Motherl You must say "California" or you may get an imi tation lig syrup. ADVERTISING RATES - Classified Two cents word 4 a firot innnrtion: one cent word each subsequent Insertion. Locals 10C line per insertion; t by the week, 7 times, 6o per line per day. y 4 In both of above count 6 words to a line unless long words, and 4V then 6 words to a line. Count For Sale, Wanted, etc., also each Initial, telephone number, etc, are counted as a word. Display 86 to 60o per Inch per Insertion. 4 Rates cash In advance. 4- Self-Starter Ford Touring SAVE MONEY ' ON THIS CAR BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPFORD, OrEfiQNT, tt'EDNT.SPAY, .TAXI' Aft Y 17. I'LL- TIE THIj TOWEL. . AROUND ME HE AO AN' RAP A bHEE.T AROUNO ME THEN I'LL. CO DOWN TAi?i I . IF w;N CsOHROW HELP WASTED FEMALE WANTED Girl to assist with general housework. Call 567-J-2. tt HELP WArTTIO MALE WANTED Some on to spray roses anu trees at w. tun. rooui i cdov- . : WANTED-Two good cooks for ranch housos. Must be able to handle large crew.. Box 333 Mall Tribune 251tf WAWTED SITUATIONS WANTED Plain sewing, children's clothes, airs. Offord, Phone 951-L. WANTED Position as tree pruner, grafter nnd buddor, ,hnd 26 years experience. L. Sears, 221 N. Holly. 267 WANTED Work by day with com pany. Call phone 93. 270 WAXTBn) mnnrm ajk mo c WANTED Ford touring car in ex change for Ford truck, capacity 1 to 2 ton, first class mechanical con dition, can be seen at O. N. Phone 8J-2.. 26fi WANTED 100 Umbrellas to cover and repair. Liberty Repair Shop. 264 WANTED-rSurplUB, waste, refuse, squash seed any quantity. Quote lowest price. W. Ream, 60 Pine St, New York City. 264 WANTED Cash paid for pelts, bides, wool and furs. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir SL Phone 97. tf WANTED House moving and repair i lng. Phone 488-M or 488-X. FOB KRNT- ArARTMTCNTS . FOR RENT 3 room furnished apart ment, also 7 room furnished house, No. 16 N. Grape St., phone 405-J. tf FOR RENT Apartment, 124 King 8t, corner of Tenth; also car and truck storage. FOB RENT FTTKITIHHKI) ROTIMM FOR RENT furnished Sleeping room with bath privileges. 326 S. River side. Phone 701-J. tf FOR RENT Room with board, $35.00 a month. 223 N. Central. . 256 FOR RENT One steam heated room with sleeping porch and kitchen. Phone 674.. tf FOR RENT .WtKORM.AlVKniTS FOR RENT Very desirable offices In the Mod ford Building, single or in suite, best in Medford. Steam heat, janitor service, reasonable. Inquire room. 414 Medford Dklg. or Phone 642. 250tf FOR RENT OR SALE On 20 years time a tsou acre stock ranch. Box 21, Route 1, Central Point, Ore. 264 FOR RENT Oarage at 1103 W. Tenth St. Phone 82. tf JUST ANOTHER REAL BARGAIN 8 ACR1CS, BEAR CREEK BOTTOM, 0-ROOM HOUSE $S800, TERMS This 8 acres Is 2 miles from Medford, sot 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 hotter block of trees In Southern Oregon... Land alone Is worth $500.00 an acre... Don't wait until next week... Call me up today It you want this place... Remember this ycur's crop should more than pay for place. Phone 798-L J. C. BARNES Sl'BlTUUX HOME CHICKENS A SNAP? $11730.00 - WE OFFER WHAT WE BELIEVE TO BE THE BEST SNAP IN THIS SECTION 4-room bungalow, largo lot, big front porch, bath, toilet, electric Ity, city water, fireplace, nice shalo around house, only half block off Pacific Highway, close to High school. Largo up-to-date chicken boose wilh electric lights and 100 selected Willie Leghorn chirkciis which go with place, best of soil for garden truck. Taxes $IW.OO. Price for quick sale only 91730. Owner will trado on five acres (more or less) with or without buildings to ho nxed for making good chicken ranch SEE IS TODAY FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY Real Estalo Buslnras Opportunities . Exchanges Medford Building, Medford, Ore. Close in Bungalow Home This close In modern six room bungalow sits on a 60x100 East front lot and contains large living and dining rooms, 3 large sleep ing rooms, large kitchen, pantry, three closets, two screen porches and large front porch, bath room, fire place, fruit closet, large store room and wood shed; sits well up from the 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 stilt. Phone Mfl J. W. DRF.SSl.FJt CO., 1 211 E. Main St. um A t)tJIT OF ALL MINE FOB KKN1 HWlTBBlUCKltANta ROOMS FOR KENT 2 furnished housekeep ing rooms. 220 S. Grape. 258 FOB RKN1 BOriBKS pni v,v KENT Furnished five room modem house, big garden, straw berries, flowers, garage. Call 20 Poach St. or 9 N. Fir, Phone 957 or 353-J. 254 FOR RENT Five room furnished house, modernized. Phone S31-R. 253 FOR RENT -House. Brown ft White. LOST LOST Leather glovo, name insido Art Ferrell. Phono 230, East Side Grocery. 254 LOST Black velvet handbag between N. Fir and public library. Return to this office, liberal reward. 253 TAKEN" UP TAKEN VP Grey horse. Geo. Oben chaln, Central Point, Oregon. 254 MONET TO tiOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Improved ranch security, $5000 or less, t per cent Interest O. C. Boggs, Attorney for State Land Board. Jackson County, BUSINESS ftWUW'l UNITIES FOR 8ALE Good business opportun ities. No. 16 N. Grape St., phono 46U-J. tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Twenty acres good soil, all cultivated, 5 acres full bearing orchard, all irrigated, near Medford. Modorn house nnd barn; buildings cost more than $3000. Ranch cost present owner $10,000. Will sell everything today for $4800. Address P. O. Box 1064 Medford. 261tf FOR SALE 6 aero tract in cultiva tion, Just outside of city limits of Medford on west side; also city lot on S. Holly street close in. This property will be sold cheap for cash. For further particulars write Walter Muncy, Crescent City, California, Box 40. 253 FOR SALE 10,000 acres of land con sisting of alfalfa, grain and stock ranches, orchards and tlmberland, some In-igated; also mining proper ty. All property must and will be sold at some price, some as low as $1.00 per acre, 6 to 10 years time. T. W. Miles, Attorney, Jackson Co. Bank BIdg., or Gold Ray Realty Co , owners, 15 N. Grape St., adjoining Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. Phono 4C5-J. FOR SAUk ROMEH FOR 8ALB, nouses ana bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; alsc aoreage. Insurance. C. S. Butterfleld, Medford National Bank BIdg.. Phone 9 Nash Hotel Corner AH. PARDON rE tou A.K(- THF "iHEIK ARE tOO NQTJHWE f I'VE HEAkO tsO MUCH ABOUT 1923 ov INT'L Feature Service, KPK WALK 1.IVKBTOCK FOR SALE Dairy cowb, Jersey nnd Durham, will freshen soon. L. A. Rose, Phoenix. 257 FOR SALIC Having no further use for my largo registered Berkshire Boar, Baron Rogue, am offering him for quick Balo at sacrifice or trndo for shoals. Address M. W. Hurler, Roguo River, Ore. 253 FO RSALE 50 Angora goats at $2.50 a head. J. 3. Weeks, Eagle Point. 201 FOR SALE Thorobred Bloodhound. Write Anton Ring, Trail, Oregon. 253 FOR SALE Puppies, fox terriers, real peaches. Phone 691-H-l. FOR SALE Fine Baddle or work mare or would trndo for hay, wood or other stock. Phone 465-J. 250tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALIC G light oak dining room chairs, cheap. CIO E. Main. 254 FOR SALE One farmer's blacksmith shop, one Imperial grain drill, six foot, good shape. J. Wattcuberg, Eagle Point, Ore. 256 FOR SALE All furniture of a 6 room house. Houso for rent. Call after noons 3 to 0, 836 N. Central Ave. 265 FOR SALE Door with glasB, mahog nny floor lamp, gold shade. Phono 632-X, 423 King St. 256 FOR SALE Loose grain hay. Phono 600-R-2. 255 FOR SALE Gas engine VM h. P nearly now, equipped with Webster magneto. JuBt tho Bize to run pumps, cream separators, washing machines, etc., price $30. Cull at 706 S. Newtown. 264 FOR SALE Small screened house suitable for sleeping room, child ren's playhouse or other ubb; nlso flag polo suitable for radio pole. Phone 651, 612 Dakota Ave. 253 FOR SALE Good Jonathan, Spitz nnd Newtown apples. Connor's Ware house. 253 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay nnd bronze turkeys. W. J. Hartzell, 468-J-l. 258 FOR SALE 3 small hand sprayers at half price. Phono A. F. Brodt, 749-R evenings or writo general delivery, Medford. 256 FOR SALE All kinds hard wood, $4.00 per tier and up. Phone 441-J, W. F. Longwill. 257 FOR SALE Several thousand five quart capacity smudge pots, price 10c each. Call D. R. Wood, city or Modoc and Klamath orchards nt meal hours. Tonus cash. 260 FOR SALE FlrBt crop alfalfa liny, $15.00 per ton. Alice Hanley Ranch. Phono 411-J-3. 255' FOR SALE Balod alfalfa hay, $20.00 ton. Rogue River Valley Canal co 204 S. Fir 8t Phone 129-J-2. 261 FOR SALE 8econd cutting baled alfalfa hay, $24 per ton delivered, cash. Monarch Seed Co. Phono 260-629. tf FOR SALE New Columbia phono graph records at half price. Victor, Brunswick. Columbia, Paths & So- nora phonographs and records at ' reduced prices. Music Hhop, no. in No. Orape SL, next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone 465-J, tf FOR SALE Two General Electric motors, 86 h. p.. 40 degree. 60 cycla, 225 voltage, comulote with cottipen- stitors. 1 Tacdlna logging engine, 10U6 with line. Big Pines Lumber Co ' 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 102f! By George W3AM too: Inc. FOR BAI.H (iT'iiimil.M FOR SALIC Find t.U'.lt, c!u.:( North Fir St. 221 ! '.'51 FOR SALE Cheap, l!il Maxwe'.l. 821-Y. ; 1 FOR SALE 1920 Lexington and Bulck Touring ear, uluo lluii-k sweil wagon or would trade lor smaller car or stock; Phono 40 '.-.I. tf FOR SM.W--UI21 Chevrolet car.nr wonl i trade for Fold Uug. Ph-no 463-J. , . tf FOR SALE FovsnttV AND KG8 FOR SALE Cull Dresslef's Square Deal Hutch .try for chicks, ej(gs, hatching, l'lionn Ml-!.. 2i4 FOR SALE Young mammoth brinzo turkey lions for breeding. Address P. O. Box 800 or end West Jacksin St., Medford. 230 FOR SALE Thohault R. I. Rods, win ners of Southern Oregon, settlug eggs and baby chix: hatch eggs for 6 cents each. Tel. 9C9-R. R 3. 276 FOR SALE Laying pullets. Tanerod and Hollywood strain. Inqul.e Josse i Richardson. Central Point. 2o3 FOR SALE Choice stock, laying he-is. Phono 437-K. 2"5 FOR SALE Honking orders now for baby chicks nnd hatching eggs froii prize winning Rhode island Rods and from Whlto Loghnrns Tnncrod j Royul. Red Wing Poultry Yard,! Phono 865-Y. 2S1 ' FOR SALE White Loghorn hatching eggs, day old chicks, eight weeks n d pullets. Warner und Lnunspnoli, 519 S. Oakdale Ave., phone 690-M. FOR SALE Eight young tli'r n;;V bred Mammoth llrimzo turkey Mms for breeding, or will trado for one year old toms of oquut stock. N til ing bettor on tho coast. Soe turkovs at 28 Geneva St. To!. 650-J. tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & GREENE Abstracts of Title Rooms 3 and 5, i No. 32 North Contral Ave., up stairs. Jackson County ABSTRACT CXI. , Tho only complete Ti tle System in Jackson County; Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. WATSON & KELLOOq Reliable Jackson county abstractors of ti tles , G ol d Hill. Oregon, Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Attontion given iu anything in accounting and In come Tax roqulremouts. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Liberty BIdg., Modford. Phono 157-11. Kami Loans. MONEY WANTED Can place your money on first mortgage farm or city property ot 7 to 8' not to you. Hurd Lniid A Ihvostment Co., 402 Medford Illdg., Tel. 42. 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 . .$10.00 We solicit all Ford re- pair work. Best equipped Ford shop in Southern Oregon C. E. Gates Auto Co. O Audltirvg, AccouMlna SYSTCriXERVICElft 0 Irvaurajvcc 0 Irwestmanla m.- p. scasirrT 2nd Floor Medford BIdg. TEUUME'DO OU ( OH. s,n. TRAVEL VEJVr 11 , JOt.T CAME I MUCH? egy-y L from j AMER CA McManus 'I BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys O. C. BOUGS Lawyer. Specialises In Real Estate aud Probate Law. 30 North Central Ave. . A. K. REAMES -Lawyer, Off lc In Liberty Building. :' y.' Building Materials .. '.-v. .MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK Kt.OCK WORKS Snnclallze In all kinds of cement building product. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. . ri 1 '-T Chlroprnctlc Physician ; DR. H ARVETi P. COLEMAN Chiro practic nnd Electro-Therapy. 48T. 28 Medford BIdg. Phone 965. 1 tt DR. A. R. HEDOES Neft-BoieCtje Physician. DR. . LOUISBJ. v. B. HEDO 123 Naturopathic Chlro praetor. Mechano-Therapy, Bjioab dvlolhorapy, Food Sciences, Cnlrtr prartire. Office: Stewart Bld-t 235 E. Main St. Phones: OUse, 170; Res 170-J-2. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chtroprad tic Physician. Offlco hours .k 12. 2 to 5. Suite 203-04-06-0$, LtH eriv nidg. Office Phone 680, Res. 1027. .. ' ,' .' Dentists DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist, 22S.B: Main St., over M. M. Dept Store, Medford, Oregon. Phone, VIBI, nes. 1002-Y. Of rice hours 9 a. ffl; 6 p. m. Evenings and Sunday of anointment. '. : ''.v,' ;H'i Mohoy to Loan JsaM4ajnslt J. R. ANDREWS Buys and ' sells mortgages ana loans moutw.. uu good security, 31 N. Grape St. Phone 53-M. - 4fl Monuments rillC OREGON , GRANITE CQ.rr--Monuments. E. A. Hicks, general manager. P. M. Kershaw, sales manager, 103 E. Sixth 8t Med ford. - ' ... ' ! Osteopaths DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physician.: 416-418 Liberty BIdg. Phone 904-J-3. Residence . 28 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia PhyBlclan. Special attention given to eye, car, nose and throat $00 Liberty Building. Phone 498. -f. . 1 ?rT Physicians and Burgeons, DR. J J.EMMENSPhysiclVn wi Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear; nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Occullst and Aurlst for 43. P. R. R. Co., Medford BIdg. Phone 667. , f! ' DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician on. Surgeon. Offices Medford llldg. Phone 165. Residence 118 Oonesee St. Phone 16 5-J-2. f dr. A. BunsELL Physician . and nurgeon, aiz to 314 nieatora mag. Entrance 38 N. Central. Special attention to spine. Phorte 28. ;, Pillno Instruction W- V't. FRED ALTON H A I UHT -Teacher ! Piano and Harmony. Composing, Arranging. Studio .318 Libert; BIdg. Phone 72, ' i ;'.V. IVlhtors and Publishers ' MEDFORD PRINTING CO.,. has the pest equipped printing Office m Southern Oregon. Book blndttl loose lent ledgers, hilling rUa etc Portland prices, 87l. fir I Dinamg, Public Accountants ' HUOII R. ROBERTSON sVl OO, Member American Institute of Air; countants. Public AccoudUbU Sm Auditors. ' Portland, Ore., ''Sid Minneapolis, Minn. Address 1817 Yeon BIdg., Portland, Or Hug Wearing MEDFORD FLUFF RUO WORKS makes fluff rugs from old sad , won carpets and rugs. Phots S10-M 708 Pine SL Transfer EAD8 TRANSFER 8TORAQB CO Office 42 North Front SL PhoUe 316. Prices right. Service guar anteed. - j DAVIS TRANSFER AND 8TORA0M CO. Anything moved, day ' er night. Service guaranteed. J 4 8. Grape. Phone: Office 844, of residence. 647'JBr 80fl- ' . y Upholstering J. WEIS Upholstery, Manafaettiref or overstuffed furniture. Full llto ot materials. Draperies mad to order. We do all klndi of .phot storing. We deliver and will Mfl and show samples. Phone 161. . J8vlHxBvUle, 0(8. lr