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s: 4' '; i i MEDFORD" MAlir TRIBUNE. M EDFORD, OU IXiON', 'ITKsl )AV. .lANTAKV 30. I f0 PAGE FIVE BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus OH: DEAR-I DO Vl-bHlCOUl-D I - ! ' I I DINTV- OO VOO KNOW M 7 EE PRE.S.E.NTE.O AT COORT ' S OF AH PLACE. WHERE. " I J'! BE.FOKS.E. WE. LEAVE LONDON . WE to OT 50ME. ; ' f Xs I'D CWE. A THOUtMO -i ' PlC KNUCKLE'S? JJ KEEP CjOlr-t' ll '.' ' ' ' . VjHAXYA TA.UOIS' ABOUT - WE'RE OH THE RIOHV bDE OF THE RK.HT "SIDE. It. THE LEFT tOE IN ENAL.NO - YOULL HAVE TO APPEAR 1 1 COURT -TOMORROWS , THE f r " COURT A TT Wl'bH- 'Nt TO &E PRE&EKTeo Its v COORT TOMORROW- I Vgyf DON'T KNOW HOW Ml'4f ( much t will, coyr.J Mr -' I 1923 BY INT'U FCATUBtg SERVICE, 4MC. 1923 BIG YEAR rt ! In 1923, accorcsng to the February lssuo of the A .(omobllo Trade' Jour mil, the 'automotive market can safely absorb :ten per cent more. motor ve hicles than w.ero sold lest year, when 2,550,000 cars and trucks were pro duced. Other conditions rcmnlnlng satis factory, this promises to be the moHt KticceBriful year, for both maker and dealer. 'in the entlro history of the automobile business. Approximately 1,650,000 passenger cars will pass their sixth year of ser vieo some timo during tho next. 12 months, and under- normal economic conditions must bo replaced. This represents, the largest replacement market which has been available since thn establishment of tho auto motive industry. - " About 800,000 cars will bo required for what We may term "new owners." This estimated requirement will, of course, bo modified hy existing in dustrial and agricultural conditions. It is estimated that "5.000 cars will go into the export trade. Adding these together, we find a demand for approximately 2,525,000 passenger cars. In tho commercial car field, the percentago of trucks needed for re placement is not quite so largo as In tho passenger, car field. Approxi mately 125.000 commercial cars will be renlaeed during thn coniinir 12 months, if business conditions con tinue on n fairly even keel. A de mand for 135,000 trucks for new owners is anticipated. About 15,000 trucks will be sufficient for the ex port trade. This brings tho total estimated requirements for " 1 923 to 275,000 commercial cars, making a otel of 2,800,000 puSHongor .ears.-and rucks, or an increase of about 1 0 per cent over last year's production. Smull Cars Continue- to Predominate Of tho estimated output of 2,525, 000 passenger ears for 1923, Ford may be counted upon to turn out at least 1.150,000. Tho Cicnernl Motors units .should collectively build about 45(1,000 passenger, cars. A selected c,roup of other lenders, consisting of Durnnt, Podp-e. -studebaker, Over land, Maxwell, (Hudson-Essex uud Nash, should collectively turn out "26.000. This would leave a total production of approximately 190,000 for all other manufacturers of pas senger cars In business. It Is expected that of the ears built in 1923. 34 per cent will-sell for less than $500, 33 per cent will be In the J500 to $1000 class, 19" per cent will bo In the $1000 to $1500, 7 per rent In the $1500 to $2000 class. 3 per cent In tho $2000 to $2500 class, and 4 per cent in the class sell ing above $2600. Of the estimated output of 275,000 commercial cars fpr 1923. Ford will produce about 125,000. General Motors should turn out about 15,000. A group of leading truck ' companies, consisting of Dodge, White, Iteo, In ternational Harvester,' MncU, Keputi lic, Packard and 'Autocar, should col lectively build nbotu "5.000. : This leaves . a - total production of only about . 60.000 for, all other truck I makers. - '' 10,000 Car nnd Truck Dealers. . .There- are now . 40.881) ; automobile and motor truck dealers In the' Tinn ed States. Of these, 2485 arc In cities of over 600,000 poplautlon. 3481 are In eilles Willi "populations between 100,000 nnd, BOO.OOOv. S192 aro In cities with populations between 10,--000 and 100.000 while 2G371 or more than half the total are in smnll towns! having a population of less than 10, 000. -.', .'" - v,( - These figures do not Include sup ply, stores, garages, -lOtc.;' of which there aro over 40,000. making a total of moro than '80,000 sales und service units devoted to- tho automobile Latest complete registration fig urea also serve to emphaslzo the growing importance of tho small town market for automotive products. northern spiins $1.21; hard winter, western red $1.20." Today's car receipts Wheat, 52; liour, S I coin, 3; oats, 4; Jiny, 8. San Francisco Markets . SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 30. (U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics)--Eggs, extras 30c: evtra pullets 32c. HELP WANTED l-EMALE WANTED Woman to do laundry at her homo, Mrs. K. H. I'omeroy, Cen tral Point, H. F. D. 1. L'0l "VOXt RKXT HOUSES FOll RENT 2 room house, close in. cull 93'J. - . - 260 SAN' FRANCISCO, Jan. 30. (State Division of Markets) Poultry unchanged. Kidney Trouble causes Lameness "A lameness followod me for some time, und 1 felt that it was caused from klduoy trouble. One botQe or Foley Kidney Pills had the desired ef fect,", writes H. D. Arbuckle. South Barre, Vermont Backache, rheuma tism, dull headache, too: frequent or burning urination uro symptoms of Kidney and Bladder trouble. - Disord ered kidneys require prompt treat ment Neglect causes serious compli cations. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief.; Sold everywhere. .:. " , Adv. HELP WANTED Male ana Female Market News Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Jau. 30. Cattlo nominally steady; receipts 47. Hogs steady; receipts 187. Sheep steady; no receipts. ; . Butter . ' . PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 30. Butter weak; " decline likely. - Extra cubes 1 44 fi 45c; ordinary grades 'i24Sc; cartons 52c; prints Die": Btltterfat mi settled. No. 1 churninu cream 63c fob Portland; undergrades 50 51c. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 30. Wheat: ' Soft white $1.27; western white 11.20; WANTED Hosiery : 'salesmen and saleswomen, Oregon districts, to canvass homes for manufacturer selling four pairs silk stockings for $5 with $1.25 commission; together . with othor oxcelent numbers. Pure -. Silk Hosiery Mills, 807 Pacific Bids;., .... San Francisco, Calif. 1 2t4 WANTED Man and wife to run dairy. Box L, Mail Tribune. - 2tf4 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Houso work by lady, on ranch or In town. 433 S. Fir 'St. 200 WANTED Ironing- to -clo at ,your home. Phono 660-R.' ' 2lifl FOR KENT Six room furnished bungalow, Ross Court, no children. Phono 4C0-H. '' 205 FOR RENT I room cottage. Phone 375-R. ; . . 204 lll.l. I WAXTKI: MALE 'AXTEI- Sieaily biisiuosb-liko man of good habits, hustle and Integrity. Experience unnecessary. Oppor tunity to make good money. Perma nent year u nm ml. Ciush weekly. Washington Nursery Co., ToppeniHli. Wn. ' 201 VOK SALE I'OILTIIV AXD V.CC.H FOR 8AI.E--HMI While Lrglinrn pul lets, Tancrml and Hollywood 'strain. Inciulro Richardson Feed Store, Cen tral Point. 2M nrsixEss directory MONEY TO LOAX FOR RENT Houses. Drown Whlto. " FOR It EXT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR KENT Room with board, $35 a . month. 223 N. Central. 208 FOR RENT Sleeping room.- outside - entrance. 219 North Oakdala, Phono SOS. 204 FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms, modern garngo in connec tion. 124 King St. Cor. of 10th St. : ' 25Ctf FOR RENT rarnlshea steeping room with baUt privileges. 325 a. River side. Phone 701-J. . tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Steam heated; 'furnished apartment, very reasonable.- -403 Liberty llldg.' - 20C FOR RENT Stoom heated apt, fur nlturo for Bale, snap. . 403 Liberty building.". i i. - - 24 FOR RENT Bnchelnr apartment and furnished roomB. , 445 S. Front St. . -; ; " 268 FOR RENT Apartment, 124 King SL corner of Tenth; also car and truok - storage.- ' THROAT SORE? Then don't let an hour pass without a sip of BINZ Bronchi-Lyptus or a BINZ Eucalyptus Cough Drop. Sore throat is a warning that germs are at work Bronchitis ' Diphtheria or other ills ( may follow. DON'T TAKE A CHANCE Get your Bronchi,- Lyptus today! "NIP IT IN THE BUD WITH BINZ PRODUCTS" TRY YOUR DRUGGIST FIRST PERL FUNERAL BOM mmm iiilii At Your Srr1co Day or Night ' Infoinintlni Cordially Olvcn for. li nnd Onkilnln Initiiilnacc Service ' I'bono 17 USED CAR BARGAINS Thia Week Only Buick 4 Touring Chevrolet Touring Chevrolet Roadster t Fords Yes, We Trade Drive an Overland and Realize the : , Difference : BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. THEY SATISFY VALVOLINE OIL KEATON 10,000 MILE CORDS ASSOCIATED GAS ( Crank Cases and Trans mission Drained Free JONES & KIRKPATRICK Next to Nat. A Real Service Station 1VANTED Any one desirlLg my serv , ices . for spring grafting should ar range same now. consult me about tho scions- Chas. W. Austin, Phone 638-L. - ' - --207 WANTED Work by day with com pany. Call phone 93. - 270 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FOR REXT snSCELLAX'EOUS MONEY TO LOAN on improved ranch security, $5000 or less, 6 per cent interest 0. C. Hoggs, Attorney for State Land Hoard, Jackson County. MISCELLANEOUS CALL DHEHSLEIl Square Ileal Hatch- ery for chicks; eggs und linteblngH, Tnnered Leghorns nnd Rods. Phone 901-L. - ..... 284 t FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE For Medl'ord or vulley property, . 10 acres, 7 .room house, burns, chicken houses, outbuildings, in Arkansas, 1 ncres in cultivation, fruit und berries, 3 acres In finest oak timber. $U,Oi0. Will oxcuangu nnd pay or receive difference., lo cated in good town of 6000 poople. Inqutro at 1134 West Ninth... 304 TOR LEASE Good haying dairy.1 Address'-J 'care. -Mull-' Tribune.- 204 FOR RENT Mooman ' ranch, -Eagle Point, 80 acres, part orchard, rent free. C. W. Austin; 324 S.-Ornnge. : ' - . . ' '' - ' 2C4 WANTED Team; harness and wagon: J; K. Hower, Rogue River, Ore; 200 WANTED 400 TJmbreiins to cover and repair. Liberty Repair Shop. - , - 204 WANTED Cash paid for pelts, hides, wool and furs. - Johnson Produce Co., 841 N. Fir St Phone 97. . tf WANTED House -noting and repair ing. Pli.me 488-M or 488-X. '- FOR RENT 80 acres of' land under water, 2 miles' of 'Med ford, good house. Address Bert Anderson, room 302 Liberty building, v.- - -.- tf FOR RENT Very desirable 'offices in the Mcdford Utillding, single or in suite, best in Med ford. Steam heat, Janitor service, , reasonable. Inquire room 414 Mcdtord Bide. , or Phone 612. ' . . ' 2D0tf FOR RENT Carage at 110S W. Tenth 1 St. Phone 82. u- -i - U - '."; " wanted.' r WE HAVE PARTY wishing a STOCK RANC(I, ho has tho money, he is an extensive stock buyer and commercial shipper," naturally wants something' worth the money and would have a future specula tive value. ' Must he well located as to roads and railroads, something from 500 to 3500 acres, must he modern improvements, everything up-to-the-minute. Sufficient land must bo'of very good quality to raise enough feed for all ordinary purposos;-wlll not go out too far, must be reason ably near good town, well drained. ' I'rlce inuxt bo consistent. WILL TAY ALL OA8H.-,;vn'-l7 v!:-'-r (a-- .'";:.:..;-." l , " fioo us tnlay .'.-.' - FOLTt-SITK 8ALa4 AOENCV Real Estnto . . Dnslness Opportunities ' IStclianges I . ' .. . '-Mcdfonl RnlltUng. Modford, Ore. ' FOR SALE v S. C. Rhode Island Red and White Leghorn Cockerels; Setting Eggs"and Baby Chicka by 100 '' -or 1000. Almost every Rhodo Island Rod winner at Jackson County Fair, Josephine County Fair and Ashland Winter Fair wat either bred by me or produced from eggs bought from mo. - Phono S47 ERNEST WEBB, Central point, Ore. V SPRING TIME IS HERE. ' ' :' , 1 Prepare for your now home. : Purchase a large fine view lot In East Medford. '' Good clear air' and plenty ot room for the little ones. Best water pressure. All Improvements in and Included in price. Recent purchasers planning for early, construction ot homes. Next ten days will see several moro of these lots sold for tho reason that the prices are. very low and terms to suit your convenience.' Make your selection at once. -. ; .- ,t -hv. 'U- - n , r i. Our River View Tark near Cold Illll, frohtlng on nogue Rlvor Is fast taking form. Land Is being graded and a fine road Is under con struction along the brink ot the river hank. Those lots contain tho finest rich black sandy loam garden soil. Nothing better for onions, potatoes, melons and berries. Soma very choice tracts with shade for poultry. Many lots sold. ' Irrigation far all river front lots. Many tracts ready for crops. Plans now under way for five cottages. Price low and terms to suit your convenience. ' J. W. DRESSLER CO. rtiono 28ft. 1S3 East Main Bt. FOR TRADE What have you to trade for good dairy, poultry, fruit and grain land near Creswell, Junction City und Sodavlllo, Ore. A. .1. . Kaiser, Junction City, Ore. - 200 FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE FOR--SALE OR RENTMy place of 6 acres. Mrs. W. E. Kahlef, Con trol Point, Orogon. 200 FOR SALE OR TRADE For city property, 16 acre alfalfa ranch on Ross Lano. I'hone lOJi. 204 FOR SALE MISCELLANKOVB FOR SAiE--200 tons ulfalfn hay, bar 1 gain. Call 8-F-7, Zundejl Hros., Lake Creek.' -. ' ' 275 FOR SALE Three crops, nlfnlfn hay, .' $15.00 iier ton.- Alice Hartley Ranch, - Phono 411-J-3. ' ' - - - ' "27tr FOR SALE 2 Whlto Leghorn r:f'- ers. Phono 371-W. 200 FOR SALE 3 ducks nnd 3 guineas. 'bono 411-J-l. - 201 FOR S.LE Dny old chicks, full blond .Hired l!o ks. Phono 43 -It. 2l FOR HALE Dark r.irred rock cock erels; also hntchlns J. W. Cook, 11. 3, llox IS, Phone 909-II. 2S9 FOR SALE 1 Hetmnlt 15. 1. Reds, win ners ot Koutiinm urnvon. Betting eggs unit h-iby rhlx: hntch eggs for 5 cents each. Tel. 909.R. R 3. - 270 Attorneys O. C. I1OG0S -Lawyer. Specializes In Real Estate and Probate Law.' So North Central Ave. ' - A. E. RE AMES Lawyer, office la Liberty liulldlngj Building Mnlcrlals .MEDKORl) CEMENT BRICK 4 11LOUK WORKS Specialize In all kinds of cement building products, Cor. Kir nnd Tenth Streets. Chiropractic I'hyslclan FOR SALE Hooking orders now for - baby olilcks ami Hatching eggs rroiu prize winning Rhode Island Reds nnd from White LoghornB Tancred Royal. Red Wing Poultry 'Ynrd; Phone 805 Y. 1 21 FOR K VLE 1JVKSTOCK " DR. HARVE I'.COLEMAN---Chlro-nractlo and Electro-Therapy. 427 28 Medford Bldg. Phone 905. tf FOli- SALE Puppies. Shepherd's, full blooded. Phone 691-R-l. . . ' FOR SALE Fresh milk cow. J. 11. Maxwell, Spring St.. off Crater Lake highway, Phono 437-Y. 20S FOR SALE Oood'siied work team, wagon, harness, 75 if takon this woe. ' 007 Pino St. ' ' 205 FOR SALE 1 -Gelding, age 7, weight 1900; sound and well broken. Kin ley Hros., Murphy, Ore, .!! FOR SALE P-resn cows, exception ' ally good. M. Walsh, 1 mile NB of Medford on Crater Lake rond. 27f FOR SALE Dairj cowa. Jorsny nnd Durham, will freshen Boon. 1. A. Rose Phoenix, .' ' ' ff" DR. A. R. HEDGES Xeo-Eclectlo Physician. DR. LOUISE .13. HEDGES Naturopathic. Chiro practor. Mochano-Tborapy, Spon dylotheropy; Food Sciences; Chlro-' i practice. Office: Stewart Bldg., 2 35 E. Main St. Phones: Office, 170; Res. 170-J-2. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiroprao tic Physician. Office hours 9 to. 12. 2 to 5. Suite 203-04-05-06, Lib- orty Bldg. Office Phono 680( Res.. 1027 .... ' Dentists DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist, 228 E. Main bt., over M. M. Dept Btorei Medford. Oregon. Phone 809t Res. 1 002-Y. Office hours 9 a. m. 6 p. m. Evenings and; Sunday by appointment. - - Farm MONEY WANTED Catr place youfr money on first mortgage, tarm or city property at 7 to '8 -net td yoU.' Hurd IjmkI & Investment Co. 404, Medl'ord Uldg., Tel. 42..;' . 'i 'y-M FOR SALE Cletruc and new -il-10 bot tom John Doere tractor gang plow; - one Oliver 2 disc gong plow and 1-3 section new tractor spring ' tootn harrow. Price S750 If sold In next 10 days, all In A No. 1 condition. Samo can bo seen In uso at my place in Valley View district. Phone -Ashland fl-F-3, J. D. Ixiwo. , 205 fOR SALE A Radio Set to IO sold But. night, Feb. 10th, on scaled bid. 1 Hand in yews nt Virgin's Radio Service.- -, ..'-.. 27.4 TOR SALEFurnlturo . of 6 room house, rent paid to Mar. 1st, can be seen any time after 2 p. m. 307 N. Peach St.' . " '' ' ' ' 25 FO RS ALE Dry wood 3.25 por tier at-235-N. Tvv ' - - - 1 200 FOR - SALE Bronte turkeys: nlfalia hay 1G. W; J. Hartzell, 408-J4. : , -. - , , : . . . 257tf VOil SALE Iowa separator, practic ally now; E, h. Lane, Central Point, Phono 133. , ,- , ' . 264 FOR SALE OR TRADE lMr Bheep or cattle, grain drill; I, gasoline wood saw; ITawa. croam separator!' 1 Fordson. tractor, and plower; "1 span match msren, weight 3200; . 2 oil burner Incubators; one ICQ egg nnd one GO egg;-all in first class condition. Box 67 Eagle Point, Ore. . 7 1 20-1 FOR SALE Clean first cutting baled alfalfa,- also second. Monarch Seed Co.. Phone 629-200. SSCtt FOR BALE Two General" Electric motors, 85 h. 'p.; 40 degree, o cycia, 2l"t-voltagei complete with compen sators. 1 Tacoum logging' engine, 10x18 .with line. Ulg -Pines Lumber Co " -' Buick Six TOURING CAR Overhauled and in first class condition $850 MEDFORD AUTO BUICK DEALERS Cor, Main and Holly ' ' w. i,OR B,,TiR HO.MK.S . 1 FOR SALE Four room house, bt MH . 100. Will take car up to 1500. 100J :.( May' street .- 2lij j Money to Loan FOR SALE Houses and bungalows, furnished or unfurnished;- also acreage. Insurance. C. S. Hut tcrfleld, Medford National' Bank. 1 Phone 3S9. , BUSINESS DIRECTORV . R. ANDREWS Buya Blld Mill mortgages and " loans money ' on good security. -.'31. : N.:. Orabe 'Bt.. Phone 63-M. v A - -'-'4ft fttsntimenta ii I'! '.'; : Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & OREENE Abbtrncts of Tine ttooms 4 ana ,, No. -32 Notth Central Ave.', up stain;. ; " " - '-'- '" - " . l- '' -"Title Insurance. . '-. Jackson County. . ABSTRACT CO. , Thn only complete Ti tle System In Jackson County, - Abstract of Title and WATSON & KELLOGG Reliable Jacltroh' rnilnty abstractors of. tl 'ties,'' flo'ld Hill, Oregon. - ,-. IT .' t' - ,- "7- --a Expert Armitntiint Wll-BON AUDITINO CO. E, M. WH . son. C. P., A. Attention, given1 to anything in accounting nnd In come Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Liberty Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R. ' IV Baby Overland TIIE' v' OREGON GRANITE) '0Ot Monuments. ! E. A. Hicks, leBStal manager." 1 P. M. Kershaw, 1 tal manager,' 103 E. SlxthSt i M ford.; ''.'-,-,'. r---Vi.'-V!'iT Oisfeopaths i'K'ri?., ;'.; A- DR. F. O. CARLOW. DRi SVA MAINB CARLOW Osteopathic Physician 416418 Liberty Bldg. -Photl 904-J-3. Residence ; 8. Botttn Lnilrel St. , '. ,' ',- ! ',. - V DR. W. W. HOWARDOsteopatbla Physlclaiu : Special attention given to eyo, ear, noBo and throat.-, 800 ! Liberty Building. Pboiie 46i.'V'r,', l'hyslrlnns nnd Surgeons'. 1 DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician -and. ; Surgeon. 1 Practice limited to y, ' ear, nose and throat. - Eyes scleh tlfically tested and glosses sup plied. Occullst and Aurlst for 8. P.-- R. R. - Co., - Medford Bldg. Phono 567. " , 'V -, DR. WM w. P. MOLT Physician nnd Pitrgeon.- Offices Medford -llldg. Phone 165. Residence 118 . (lonosoo St. Phone 165-J-2. . , DR. . A. BUKSELL Physician and Surgeon.' 3 13 to 314 Medford Bldg." Entrance 36 N. Central. Special' attention to spine. Phone 29. . I? LIKE NEW $365 Chevrolet touring $225 Chevrolet touring $265 '-t ' :) Fords, with ! starters, 1920 and 21 .....$275 ; 'Always the Best at '. C. L Gates Auto Co. Cl Aud!tli4 O' f-jpF Irvsurajvce 0 M. Bad Float 1 Aceourvnr& y ERVICE10: P. BCnMlTT Mdrord Bid. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON I IA10HT Teacher o Piano and Harmony. Composing,' i Arrnnglnt. Studio S18 Liberty Bldg. Phone T2. ' Printers and Publisher , - v MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has th best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. Book blndlnf, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, J 7 Nj fir Bt Itog Weaving MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS . makes fluff rags from old and ', wont carpets and rugs. Phon ' 810-M 706 Pine St - Trtinafer . 1 ' '' EADS TRANSFER & STORACJB Ca . Office 42 North Front St. Phona . 315. Prices right ScrvlCo guar . anteed. - . , - ,: .- y IDA VIS TRANSFER AND 8T0RA0B ; CO. Anything moyed, - day or night; ..Service guaranteed. 29 8. Grape. Phone: Ottlco 644, or ' residence. 647-K or 206. tf rpholstcrlng J. WEIS Upholstery, Manufacturer of overstuffed furnlturo. Full lib of materials. Draperies made to order. We do all kinds of uphol stering. We deliver and will cH - and show sample, , Phoaa-lOl, JiekioDTUlt, 0r! : . , '