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.A .1 ' 1 A - ft Ha 4 i BRINGING JS- I MOTHER l"& CRN" INC, -TOO r--'-5r r1 l"bTHAT WHAT IT, lt -X' ' I THOUGHT A STEAM --- COUNTY HEALTH NURSE QUESTSON' IS ARGUED AGAIN The rntinlv court vvnu nominin,! nff.iln thla morning by the county Vurso question, nnd after a spirited session, it was announced that the ,':jnatter would bo taken under advise meat. A delegation from Ashland, hend-,;-d. by Mrs. Fred Putnam and Sirs. '-'Couzens appeared, and contosted the ' appointment of a nurse on the irrounds of economy, "coercion of ;'parents,M and opposition .to health ; measures such as removal of tho ton sils and adenoids. " Continuation of tho county nurso ; was advocated by Mrs. Fred Mears, . Mrs. U.' A. Nobiitt. Dr. w. W. P. ( Holt, Superintendent of Schools A. ; Q. Smith and Captain H. A. Canaday. I They stressed the health advantages I Rained, as offsetting any monetary consideration, and told of the works t and deeds of tho county nurso the j last year as. proof. ' -There were, about GO people prcs- ont, and It is expected that tho county court will reach a decision before i thoro is a chanco to hold another ; meeting. Market News Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 31. Cattle. I steady; .receipts 70. Hogs steady; S receipts J04. Sheep nominally steady; ; no receipts. Butter ; PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 31. Butter 'f down three cents. Extra cubes 42c; J." ordinary grades 40c; cartons. 49c; j prints 48c Butterfat down 4 . cents. Buying price 4?c V Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 31. Wheat: Soft white $1.26; western white $1.25; northern, spring $1.20; hard wintor : $1.19; .western red $1.19. : Today's car . receipts Wheat 35, flour 8; corn 2; oats 3; hay 10. .. EBgs, Poultry, Grain PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 31. Eggs: Selling price, caso count, 28ig'29c; buying price, receipts 26c; henneries 28c; selling price candled 30$' 33c; selected candled In cartons 33 35c. Poultry: .Hons, light ,14c; heavy 20c; springs 1718c: stags 14fl"15c: old roosters 10c;. turkeys, live 25c; dressed . 3133c; geese nomlual; ducks nominal. Wheat: Options $1.19 1.20; cash club $l.29.'Barley nominal. Oats nom inal. Corn No. 3 yellow nominal. Mlllrnn: . Cash ton lots $28; op tions $23.50; middlings $40;, scratch feed $49; cracked corn $43; rolled oats $45; ground barley $12. Hay: Buying price, timothy valley f21&'22; eastern Oregon $23; alfalfa $2123; grain . $2122; clover $20 a ton. . . . , j . San Francisco Market SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 31. (U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics) Eggs extras 34c; extra pullets 30V4c; ; undersized pullets 28c. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 31. (State Division, .of Markets.) Poultry un changed. . , 1 " Liberty ltonds. NEW ' YORK. Jon. 31. Liberty bonds closed.- S'-j's tl01.54; first 4Vn $99.34: wcond 4Vi's J97.00: third 4H'' 08.CS: fourth 4H' fi8.18; Victory ,4 -H'h uncalled $100.18 V. 8. Treasurj- 4H's J88.S2. .. , Ur. and Mrs. W. !'. Diddle leave tills evening for Chicago to be at, flio bed sldo of W. -B. Diddle, olr. lllddlo's falhor, who has been seriouoly ill In that city. .':;! . PERL FTJAKHAL UOMI rmmm At Your Sonlce imy or Night Informutloa Cordially Olvon Oor. fltb nnd Onkdnle $iiilmlnnro Service llionc iT UP FATHER TO LOWEST POINT OF THE WINTER The present com v.nvo Here has been the coldest of tho winter so far and there is no let up In sight, as tlioi prediction for tonlslit nnd Thursday Is for continued cold. Tho .minimum temporlnuro of this morning was 15. C degrees above, fol lowing tho maximum of .39 degrees yesterday. The coldest previous weather of the winter had been on one or two mornings when the tem perature went as low as 20 degrees above. Tho cold wave exists all over Western Oregon and Northern Cali fornia, but this vicinity seems to be more fortunate in that it has had much less snow. Tho water pipes were frozen In a number of homes Inst night nnd this morning desplto the fact tliat in many homes the water was allowed to run slowly from the faucets in the house as a protection from freezing. The ground was frozen hard and all water standing in pools 'out of doors; was converted Into solid ice. Tho water of Uutto creek In tho vi cinity of the Intake of tho city water works, 30 miles from the city was frozen yesterday morning nnd this morning, but tho caretaker thero was ablo with assistance from nearby to keep the Intake clear .of Ice, without calling oh tho water department hero for help. Eight Inches of snow was reported at tho intake vicinity yes terday. . . BRITISH TO HELP TURK8 (Continued from page one.) with the allies, but victorious over Greece, to resume Us place as a coil' solidated state and re-enter the com ity of nations. Lord Curzon said everyono regret ted that there had not been nn agree ment as to every clause In the treaty but time was pressing and Europe and indeed the whole world was wait ing, net for further debates, but for results. Therefore, it was felt to bo In the public Interest that tho pro- RED PEPPER HEAT STOPS BACKACHE The heat of red peppers takes tho "oucK" .from a sore, lamo back. It can not hurt you, and it certainly ends the torture at once. When you nro suffering so you con hardly get m ound, Justj try Red Pep per Hub, and you will hnvo the quickest relief known. Nothing bos such concentrated, penetruting hoat as red peppers. Just ns soon as you apply Red Tep per Rub you will feel the tingling heat. In throe minutes it warms the soro spot through and through. Pain and sorenoss aro gone,, ...... : Ask any druggist for a "Jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Bo sure to got tho genuine with tho name Rowles on each, pnokagc. Adv. USED CAR BARGAINS This Week Only Buich 4 Touring Chevrolet-Touring ; Chevrolet Roadster , Fords Yes,' We Trade - Drive an Overland and Realize the Difference . BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. MTIDFOHT) MATT j TRTttrXE, MllPrORT), ORKfiOX, VKI)Xr'SIAY, JAXIUUY M, "YOU NKe. ME blCK. VOO ISEVE.R DO ANY THINK TOTrVY TO -PLEAfee ME- YOU DOIVT BELONG IN ceedlngs should lie brought to a ter mluat'.cn as ho. hoped they might be by cemmon consent. I.ord Curzon said the treaty war. intended to build up relationships of amity, gcod will n"l friendly Inter rourne ou equal terms betwern tho Turkish state undt the other powcra of Europe. . "Peace, reconstruction and cooper ation are tho threo objects," ho said, He added that tho question was how far tho ccuterces had succeeded in obtaining them In the present meet ings. Ho was far from thinking their labors had been in vain as a consid erable) amount of suspicion which had hung about tho earlier meetings had blown away by the breezes of Lausanne. ' Lord Curzon taid he wanted the world to pronounce whether the set tlement offered Turkey was Just and generous and Whether it afforded op portunity for Turkey to reconstitute her life "without external interv'on-' tion or internal servitude." Compared with tho treaty of Sevres tho present document was generosity itself, he said. Nothing could be gained by tho recommencement of hostilities ho said. FOR RENT HOrSEKEEM.Va ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping room. 325 E. Jackson, Phono 211. 270 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 rr - . IVAXTED. ' . ., '....' WE HAVE PARTY wishing a STOCK RANCH, bo has tho money, be is nn extensive stock buyer and commercial shipper, naturally wants something worth the money and would have a future specula tive valuo. . j - Must bo well located as to roads and railroads, something from .500 to 1000 acres, must bo modern improvements, everything up-to-ihe-minute. Sufficient laud must be of very good quality to raise enough feed for all ordinary purposes; will not go out too far, must be reason ably near good town, well drained.' Price must bo consistent. WILL PAY ALL CASH. ...... ' See us today."' - ' . '- r l'OUR-MTK SALES AOF.XCY r -.; - . Real Estato Business Opimrtunitics Exchangi! Medford Building, Modford, Ore. FOR SALE 1 S. C. Rhode Island Red and White Leghorn Cockerels; Setting Eggs and Baby Chicks by 100 or 1000. Almost every Rhode Island Red winner nt JacltBori County Fair, Jnsepblno County Fair and Ashland .Winter Fair aa either bred by . me or produced from eggs bought from me.- . - . ERNEST VERB, ,;i Phono 617 SPRING TIME 18 HERE. Prepare lor your new homo. ' Purchase a largo fine view lot In East Medford. Good clear Blr and plenty of room tor the little ones. Best water pressure. All Improvements In and Included In price. Recent purchasers planning for early construction ot bomes. Next 'ten dayi will gee soveral moro of these lota sold for the reason that the prices are very low and terms' to suit your convenience. Make your selection : at once. - ' Our River View Parle near Gold Hill, .fronting on Rogue River Is . taat taking form. Land Is being graded and a fine road Is under con struction along the brink ot the river bank. These Iota 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 for all river front lota. Many, tracts ready for crops. Plans now under way for five cottages. Prices ' low and terms to suit your convenience. J. W. DRESSLER CO. Phone 2M. DON'T CRY-COME ON I'LL. TAKE 9 VOU TO tEE Tri BOO-HOO- I THINK. YOU MARRIED ME BECAUSE. YOU TOVER.OF LONDON THOUOHT I 3WU MONEY 1923 BY INT'L 'WANTED SITUATION'S WANTED House work by lady, on rnnch or in town. 433 S. Fir St. 2(i0 WANTED Ironing to do at your homo. Phone C50-R. Gti WANTED Any one desiring my serv ices for spring grafting should ar range same now. Consult me about tho scious. Cnas. W. Austin, I'lione C3S-L. ... 267 WANTED Work by day with com pany. Call phone 93. . 270 WANTEIJ MISCEUiAXICOl'S WANTED Wo want . to spray your rosos, shrubbery, fruit trees. Now Is tho time. Phone 106, Green & Dixon. 270 WANTED Team, harness and wagon. J. R. Dowor. Hoguo Kiver, Ore. 266 WANTED Cash paid for polts, hides, wool and furs. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St Phone 97. tf WANTED Hotuie 'nonug and repair ing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. . FOB KENT FIRXISHFJ) ItOOMS FOR RENT Furnished rooms, good furnace- heat and hot water. Call 322.. . .; .... . . : .. ' , 264tf FOR RENT Room with board, $35 a month. 223 N. Central. . . 268 FOR i RENT Furnished sleeping rooms, modern .garage In connec tion. 124 Klug SU Cor. of ,10th St. ; ; . ,; f , , V ; S56tff FOR RENT rurnlshea steeping room with bath privileges. ' 325 S. River side. . Phono 701-J. , i. tf FOR KKNT APARTAIKNTS FOR RENT Stoam heated, furnished apartment, very reasonable. - 403 Liberty Illdg. , .' 2C6 FOR RENT Bacholar npartment and furnished rooms. 445 S. Front St. 1 .260 I FOR RENT Apartment, 124 Kin St, corner of Tenth; also car and truck storage. , vi ' FOR HEXT JIISCELLAXIX)US FOR RENT 80 acres of land under water, .2 miles of Medford, good house . Address Bert.. Anderson, room 302 Liberty building. tf FOR RENT Very desirable offlccsln the Medford Building, slnglo or in suite, best in Medford.- Steam heat, janitor service, reasonable.- Inquire . room 414 Medford Bldg. or Phono 612. 260tf FOR RENT Garage at 1103 W. Tenth : St .Phone 82 . tf Central rolnt, Ore. 12.1 Coat Main St. I'M ciLvO YOO bFOVCfc OF THAT - I WUZ WONCXlRtlN' THE OTHER DAY WHY I HAD FEATUI1C CERVICG, INC. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 8 lO'.'in house. I'll r IM3-R. . 270 FOR RENT 2 room hmise, close In Call 939. Oil FOR RENT Six room furnished bungalow, Ross Court, uo children. Phono 460-H. 26o FOR RENT Houses. Drown & White. lost LOST IiOcket watch charm, name Joe engraved. Return to Fullco Dept. 260 LOST 50 pounds of wheat between j. Barm Buroau uil N. Riverside. Finder pleaso phono 314-H-2. ,. 261 SIOXKY TO LO.lX MONEY TO LOAN on Improved ranch . securuy, ;00O or less, 6 per cent . interest. O. C. Dokks. Attorney for ' State Land Hoard. Juckson County. MISCELLAXKOl'S CALUXiliESSLER Siiuare Deal Hatch. .. ery for chicks, eggs and hatchings, . Tancred Lesliorna and Reds.. Phono .. 95J-U , . . . . . 2S4 roll EXCIIAXtiE FOR TRADEr-What have, you to trade , for '.good dairy, poultry. frutt .anil: grain land near .Creswoll, Junction ; City and Sodavllle, Ore. A. . .1. Kaiser,' Junction City, Ore. -. 265 . FOBy BALK KKAJi KSTATE . FOR SALE OR TRAD15 2acrca,'"5 room box house, lurge'shado trees, '"4 acre strawbofrlos otlior berries, pumping plant plonty of water, 1 acre of alfalfa, good garden ground, ' fine chicken and berry ranch. Price $1200 or will trado for property in or near Modi'ord. Address Box 1 Mail Tribune. .207 t FOR SALE OR RENT .My place of Si acres. Mrs. W. IS. KalUer, Cen tral Point, Oregon. 260 FOR SALE POULTRY AND EOG8 lOR SALE-rltlnck team; weight 2700. Ooo. L. Myers, Phone 232-X-2, Cen tral. Point. 270 FOR SALE 100 White Leghorn pul lets, Tancred and Hollywood strain. Inquire Richardsou Feed Storo, Cen trnl Point. . . .. . , . . '. 200 TOR BALE 2 .While Leghorn roost ers, i Phone 371-W. . 260 FOR SALE Dark Tarred rock cock erels; ulso hatching eggs. J. W. Cook, R. 3, Box. 48, PUouo 909-R. 280'' FOR SALE Thobault R..L Reds, win ners jot Southern Oregon,. Betting oggs and baby chlx; hatch eggs for 5 cents each. Tel. 960-R. R 3, 276 FOR SALE Booking orders now for baby chicks and hatching eggs from prize winning Rhode Island Reds and from White Leghorns Tancred Royal. Red Wing Poultry Yard, Phono 8C5-Y.' . 2.SI FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Puppies, Shepherd's, full bloodod. Phono 591-R-l. r FOR SALE Frosh milk cow. J. ,11. Maxwell, Spring St., off Crater Lake highway. Phono 437-Y. ' ' 268 FOR SALE Good ni7.od work team, wagon, harness, $75 If taken this wee. 007 Pino St. t ,205 FOR 8ALE I-.csii -owb, exception . ally good. M. Walsli.l- mile NH-of Medford on Crater Lake road. 279 FOR SALE Dnnj cow.. Jersey und Durham, will freshen soon. L. A. .Rose, Phoenix. 269 i ii ii i n 1921- A ' V Biiick Six TOURING CAR ; Overhauled and in first j class condition ' $850 MEDFORD AUTO CO. BUICK - DEALERS "" ' Oor. Main sod Holly ' - I v j - 1023 By Georg'e for s i.rs HOMES FOK SALE Four room h:'use lit r,0x 1H0. Will lake car up u $500. loo I .May street. 263 FOR SALE Hoiis and bungalows, furntslu-d or unfurnisheil: alfo acreage. Insuranc e. C. S. l)ut iertield. Medfnrd National Bank. Phone 31S. Volt HALI-nSti:LL.EOVS FOR HALE Ono lien bed, springs ami r.utttje is. Phono No, 106., 267 TOR SALE-"Cheap, household goods, onn lied, 2 matt-.-cisOB, 2 rucliera, hontnr. oil cmk stove with ovnn, 4Vi fruit lors. ono drying outfit and oilier articles. Blue Front Plnrnb- . ins Shop, .111 S. Holly, Pliono 4".4 evcniiiKM. - 267 FOR SAI.l-'-'-200 tnn:i alfalfa hay. bir - gain. Cali 8 F-7, Zundell Bros., Lake Creek. 275 TOR SALE Three crops nlfalfa hay, $15.00 imrtro. Alice Ilinley Rannh. Phono 411-J-3. 276 FOR SALE Cletrac and new 3-10 bot tom John Deoro tractor gang plow: one Oliver 2 disc gang plow nnd 1-) section new tractor spring tenth hnrrow. Price $7ti0 If sold in next 10 days,, nil In A Si, 1 condition. Same can be seen in use nt my place in Valley View dln'.rict. Phone Ash land 0-F-3;.J. 1). Lowe.' 26 i TOR BALEA Radio Sot to be sold , tat. night,' Fob. 10th, on smiled bid. , Hand 'In yours nt Virgin's Hsdii Service. 271" FOR SALE Furniture of 0 r.iom house, rent paid to Mar. 1st, ra-i b' Been any time arter z p. m. , .10 n Peach St. : 20.-I FO RSALE Dry wood $3.20 per tier at 235 N. Ivy. 206 FOR SALE Bronze turkeys: alfalfa hay $15. W. J. Hurtzoll, 408-J1. 257tf FOR SALE Clean first cutting baled ; alfalfa, also second. Monarch Semi Co., Phono 629-260.- 236tf FOR SALE Two General. Electric motors, 86 h. p 40 degree, eu eycie, 222S voltago. complete with compen sators. 1 Tacoioa logging engine. 10x15 with line. Big Pines Lumber Co ' ' - " ' la'RINESS DIRECTORY Abstractors MUHUA Y .; HROS.i & ., GREENE ih Aht.(li'iict'i of Tltlo. Rooms 3 and 5, i.Nu.; ,8 Nortli Central Ave., up- fnckson County J ABSTRACT CO. Tim only comploto Ti tle Kystcm in Jackson County. A list 1110 ts of Title and Title Insurance. WATSON & KELLOGG Reliable 'Jackson county abstractors of tl HfH, -Gold Hill, Oregon. i Expert Arcountant . WILSON AUDITING CO. -E. M. Wll- son. C. P. A. Attention given to , anything in accounting and In- j come Tax requirement. Look Into '1 our simplified accounting method. j Liberty Bldg., Medford, Puouo 15 7-R. Baby Overland LIKE NEW $365 Chevrolet touting $225 Chevrolet touring $265 Fords, with - starters, 1920 and 21 $275 . Always the Best at C. E. Gates Auto Co. Aud!tli Cy Aeeourvtttvfl !J .ySTEMCRVICElO; iiaurajv:c lrve3hri:3 M. P. frCimiTT 2nd Floor Modford Bld- l HURT-'.MR? : . f, Iff ' Sz3 "T JV?V. PAGE FIVE McManus BUSINESS DIRECTORY . Attorneys O. C. HOGGS Lawyer. Specializes in Real Estate and Probate Law. 30 North Central Ave. ... -,'-. A. E. RE AMES Lawyer, 'office tn Liberty Building. ' lliilldint- Materials .MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK. & BLOCK WORKS ;SpeclallZ0 in all hinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. ' Clilroprnctle Physician DR. .HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chlrc ;. practic and Electro-Therapy. 427 . 2 8 Medford Bldg. - Phone 965,-. tf DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclect!c PhvBlcian. DR. LOUISE E. - HEDIJ is Naturopathic Chiro practor. Mechap.o-Therapy,; Spon dylotherapy. Food Sciences, Chirc practice. Office: Stewart Bldg., , 2 35 E. Alain St. Phones: Office, 170; Res. 170-J-2. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlroprao tic Phvaiciau. Office hours 9 to 12. 2 to n. Suite 203-04-05-06,. Llb erfv Bids,-.- Office Phone 580, Res. 1027; - -. .,.'.. .v.; Dentists' DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist 228 E. Main St., over M. M. Dept Store, Medfprd, . Oregon. , .Phono 669; ; Km. 1002-y. ..Office hours 9. a. 0 p.: m. Evenings and Sunday , by ' "Poolhlwent. , ' -i .'. -. .':' ' Farm Loans. ' .'- "'.,: . MONEY WANTED Can-place your money on first mortgage, farm : or city projierty at 7 to 8 net to you. . f'tird Land & Investment Co:, 402 Hieilford Bldg., Tel. 42. . --. , v Money to Loan , ii. ANDREWS Buys and sells mortgages and loans money oa good security, 31 N. . Grape St.. Phone 53-M. IKanunicnts Tl'R , OllEOON ORANITK CO. I Monuments. E. A. Hicks, general manager. P. M. Kershaw, sales manager, 103 E. Sixth St., Med ford. Osteopaths DR. F O. CARLO W, DR. EVA MAINS . , CARLO W Osleoputhlo Physician 16-4 1 8 Liberty .. Bldg. i Phon " 901-J-3. liesldonoe ,. 30. South " l.auml St. . ...y. .., DR. W. W. UOWARO-Osteopathlfl Phynlclau. Special attention given, tn oye. ear, uoco and throat. 300 ' l iberty Building.. Phone 496. "': Ityslclaas and Surgeons.' .". i DR.- j! J . " EN1ENS--Physlclan and Surgeon. I'ractlco llmltod to e)-e, enr. nose nnd throat Eyes scien tifically tested and. glasses sup plied. Occulist and Aurlst for S. P. II. II. Co., Medford Bldg. Phono 50 7. , . DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician nnd Surgeon. ' Offices - Medford Illdg. Phone IGu. Residence 11$ Goncseo St. , Phone 165-J-3. DR. A. Bl'RSELL Physician and , Surgeon, 312 to 314 Medford Bldg. Entrance 30 N. Central. Special attention to nplnn. Phone. 29. Piano Instruction - KB ED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot Piano and Harmony. Composing, Arranging.- Btndlo 318- Liberty Bldg. Phone 72. ' -. . i Ii Inters and PnhlNhera MEDFORD PRINTING. CO., haa;U beet equipped printing office-la' Southorn Oregon. Book binding.' loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, $7 N, Fir Bt Rag Weaving MEDFORD FLUFF - RUQ . WORKS makes fluff rugs from old. and worn carpets and rugs. ' Phons 510-M 766 Pine St.. - ... 'Transfer "'.',- EADS TRANSFER ft BTORAQE CO Office 43 North Front Bt Phone 315. Prices right Service guar anteed. -, -. . DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Anything-moved, day or night. Service guaranteed. 39 ,8. Grape., Phono: . Office- 644. or residence. 61 7-R or. 200. , i - tf I'phoIsterlnB J. WE1S Upholstery, Manufacturer ot overstuffed furniture.. Fall lla of materials. Draperies made to order. We do all kinds of epkol teiing. We dollver and will call and show samples, I'hoitt - lot, " J.ckopvJl, Ort, - - '