Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 05, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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RINGING UP FATHER
By Georg'e McManus
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HAVE ANY WELLL.LOOK I
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ALIANS WIN BATTLE
II
ltO.ME, Feb. 5. Au official com-
iiniquo recording the continuation
Italian militurv onernlloim npni-
oras, Tripoli, says that tho Italluns
vancca in .three directions, occu-
iiie two towns and nxtenillii? ilinli-
lies 100 kilometers south of Tripo-
uty natlvos were killed and
fany captured. The Arabs are Bald
have lost a considerable number of
en in other engagements. Air
lanes participated effectively.
WORK IN NORTHWEST
CHICAGO. Feb. D. Plans are being
orked out by the employment section
f the United States veterans bureau
f District No. 13,' Seattle, Washihg-
lon, for invading the lumber industry
It the Northwest with rehabilitated
korld war veterans, it was announced
ere today.
The plans would be put into opera-
ion this spring. The rehabilitated
eterans will enter into all phases of
llie work from logger to mess cook.
,! 1
TMarkefNeim
. Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 5. Cat-
lo steady to 10c higher; receipts
SU3 (232 head direct through.)
Choice steers $7.0008.10; medium
o good $6.257.00; fair to medium!
$j.506.25; common to fair $4.00
.50; cholco heifers $3.256'5.50;
lioico cows and heifers $47."5.7j;
nedlum to good $4.00cj)4.75; fair
o medium $3.30(8 4.00: common
ow( $2.30S?3.30; canncrs $:. 50.fr
.00; bulls $3.004.50; choice feed
ers $3.005.50; fair to good $4.00
.00; choice dairy calves $9.50
10.00; prime light $9.50(g'10.00;
medium light $9.0009.50; heavy
0.00(r 9.00.
Hogs steady; receipts 3111; (ton
oads direct); - feeders 50c higher;
prime light $9.259.50; smooth
heavy 230 to 300 pounds $8.00
!.00; 300 lbB. and up $7.50S.0O;
rough heavy $0.007.50; fat pigs
$8.759.25; feeders $8.759.25:
RJ,ags, subject to dockago $5.003
w.
hecp-Iambs, 25c higher; receipts
"36 (198 through); East of moun
tain lambs $11.25(813.50; culls $8.23
39-25; light yearlings $9.50 10.50;
heavy $9.0009.50; light wethers
!7.rk0(j78.50; heavy $7.0007.50;
owci $2.0007.00.
Portland Butter
PORTLAND, Oro., Feb. 5. But
ter firm; oxtra cubes 4243c;
ordinary grades' 40041c; cartons
;,:; prints 48c. Buttcrfat firm:
o. 1 churning cream 49c t. o. J).
'ortland; undergrades 46c.
Portland Wheat
POHTt.AVn nrn Vnh. 5
Wheat: Soft white, western white
"27; hard .winter, northern spring,
western red $1.22. '
Today's ear recelDts Wheat 28;
f-our 21; corn 4; hay 3G.
i San Francisco Markets . '
aN FRANCISCO. Feb. 3. (U. S.
"fau of Agricultural Economics.)
Bugs, extras 32 He; extra pullets
-5c; undersized 25Hc.
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 5. (State
flvlKlon of Markets.) Fryers 3257
Mc; ducks- lS02Oc; broilers 350
"c; young roosters 23033c; old H
ISci'lions 20028c; livo turkeys,
luminal; dressed 32036c; hares live
PERL FUNERAL HOMM
Information Cordially Given
Cor. 6th anil Onkdnlo
'u'lnnrp Sovvlcp I'hono 1"
pound, lS20e; squabs doz. $3.00(5
3.50; jackrabblts $2.503.00. '
Notice
In the Couuty Court of tho State, of
Oregon in and for Jackson Countv.
In the matter of tho Estate of Mary F.
Kirkpatrick, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that O. C.
Hoggs, Administrator of tho above en
titled estate, has filed his finul ac
count therein and petitioned tor dis
charge, and that Saturday, March 10,
1923, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. SI.
in the court room of the County Court,
Jacksonville, Oregon, has been IlxeJ
as the time and place to hear said
petitioner. All persons Interested are
notified to appear and then and there
show cause, if any thoy have, why said
account should not be approved and
said Administrator discharged.
Dated this 2(ith day of January, 1923.
O. C. HOGGS,
Administrator.
HELP WANTED Male and Female
EARN $20 weekly spare time at home,
addressing mailing diubIc circulars.
Send 10c for music information, etc.
American Music Co., 1058 Broad
way, N. Y. 274
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Woman for general house
work. Mrs. H. A. Thierolf, 828
Minn. Ave., Phone 813. 266tl
WANTED Middle aged or older
woman for general housework,
family of two. Phono 637-R. tf4
FOR BENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT FurniHhed bachelor
apartments. 219 Talent Court rear
235 South Central.' : 273
FOR RKNT-Furnisued' Apt. 143 N
Grape St. 2G9
FOR RENT Apartment, IS King Bt,
cornet of Tenth; also car and truck
storage.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN on Improved ranch
security, $5000 or less, 6 per cent
Interest O. C. Doggs, Attorney for
8tate Land Board, Jackson County.
Snaps in
Used Cars
1921 Buick Six
$850.00
, 1919 Velie Six
$350.00
. 1919 Oakland Six
$250.00
MEDFORD AUTO
CO.
BUICK DEALERS
Cor. Main and Holly
REAL
Bargains
OVERLANDS
CHEVROLETS
FORDS
Yes, We Trade
Drive an Overland
and Realize the
Difference
BUSY CORNER
MOTOR CO.
WANTKl) SITUATIONS
WANTED Position by experienced
lady cook in camp, farm or small
hotel. Call at Kenllworth Hotel or
Phono 988. 272
WANTED Work by day with com
pany. Call phone 93. 270
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To hear from some ono
who has a Chevrolot roadster body
for sale or trade for touring body.
Wcndt Bros., Phono 364, Jackson
ville. 270
WANTED Used Dodge car, must be
cheap. Phono 955-R. ' 273
WANTED rBeots. carrots aod man
' gels by ton, Rogud River Poultry
Farm, Phone 2Q1-W, Jacksonville
Road. 274''
WANTED To buy secondhand Ford
car. L. S. York, Jacksonville. 270
WANTED By experienced man and
wlfo without children stock ranch
on shares, prefer beef stock and
hogs where yon can raise bay and
corn, want everything furnished.
Unless you have a proKsitlon that
both sides can make money don't
answer. Address M. D. II., 1911
East Cth St., Long Beach. Calif. 274
WANTED V4 inch and 1 inch galvan
ized pipe. Phone R-13-R. 270
WANTED Good 3 and one-quarter
inch wagon. Valley Fuel Co.
WANTED Heavy work team and
harness. Thoue 7-F-i. 272"
WANTED Two gontlomen to room
. and board in private home. Phono
! 936-R. . - 208
WANTED We -want to spray your
roses, shrubbery, fruit trees. Now
IS the time. Phono IOC, Green &
Dixon. 270'
WANTED Cash paid for pelts, hides,
wool and rurs. jonuson Produce
Co, 241 N. Fir St. Phone 97. tf
WANTED House 'novtug and repair
ing Phone 488-M or 488-X.
Doors and Windows
Door Frames Window Frames
All Kinds of Interior Finish
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
. Window-Glass
Largest Stock in Medford.
AGAIN r :, FOB HALE OR
WANTED - and EXCHANGE
Wo hnvo Fiiffeno Apartment Houso nicely furnished and Roml
income, and will exchange oh Medford business pro potty and tko
or pay difference. Thin Is Rood.
For Sale or Trade 3 acres closo to city, 2 acres Dartiott pears,
balance mixed fruit,' all Irrigated, 4 room now bungalow, good welt,
modern chicken house, barn, etc., will tako part trado. . Prlco only
$2750.00. ' ' 1
bee vh today.
' " four-Site sales agency
Real Eslnto ' Business Opportunities , ' " Exchanges '
Medford Building, Modford, Ore.
; IRRIGATED ALFALFA LAND
We have a very cholco tract of land suitable for growing alfalfa,
potutoes, tomatoes, melons and nil kinds of high value crops. All
deep frco soil and irrigated; on good road near paving and ono mile
from town and six miles from Medford. Part now in alfalfa. No
buildings.' This 35 acres Is priced to sell $176.00 per aero, with
reasonable terms. Examine this 'property If you wish to produce,
large crops. ' ""
10 acre, fine home place, only 10 minutes from business center
of Medford. Under irrigation; six acres alfalfa, cuts 35 tons; 3 acres
full bearing poars; good 7-room house with modern conveniences and
barn. Just the place tor small dairy and poultry. The price $5,000,00
is made to bcII. , ; .
20 acres very cholco land, 10 minutes from business district on
paved highway. 16 acres bearing orohnrd, under Irrigation: modern
C-room bungalow; largo well and tank house; barn. This will Interest
you. Priced to sell for $9,300.00.
Party owns 22 acres Very choice alfalfa and vegetable land localra
20 minutes from Medford on tho paving. No hulldlngs. Ho' Is no
farmer, never lived on a farm, knows a plow but does not know how to
use it. Ho says sell tho wholo tract for $150.00 per acre and glvo a
buyer good terms. Will you look at it?
Another party owns a very attractive diversified farm of fair
Biro, clear of any Incumbrance, but being a woman she is not physlcully
ablo to properly operate the property, bo Instructed us to sell and give
tho best bargain offered In tho valley. Conservatively, this proporty
will produce $10,000 this year. Will you examine this at $230 per
acre. It will only tako IS minutes to drive out to the proporty. Yes,
It Is Irrigated. ,. . ,
Yours for service, ' . '
J. W. DBE33LXR 00.
Phone 2SS.
Yen, wo write
FOR BENT FURNISHED BOOMS j
FOR RENT Well lighted front slocp
Ing mom, with bath privileges. 323
So. Riverside, Phone "01-J. tf
TOR RENT Modern sleeping room.
I'hono SOS. .274
FOR RENT Room with board, $35 a
month. -N. central. 274'
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 204 N.
Ivs. 271
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, good
furnaco heat and hot water. Cnll
322. 264tf
FOR RENT Furnished Bleeping
rooms, modern , garage in connec
tion. 124 lilng St. Cor. of 10th
St. 256tr
FOB RENT HOCSE1CKKPING
ROOMS
TOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms. 511 S. Central. "
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms. 611 S. Central. 269'
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
room. 325 E. Jackson, X'hone 211.
270
FOR BEX! MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 80 acres of land under
water; 2 miles of- Medford, good
house. Address Bert Anderson,
room 302 Liberty building. "tt
FOR RENT Very desirable offices In i
the Medford Building, Bingle or in
suite, best in Modford. Steam heat,
Janitor service, reasonable. Inquire
room 414 Medfcrd Dldg. or Phone
542. ' ;', ' 250tf
FOR . RENT Garage att1103 W. Tenth
St. Phone 82. y
JLOST
LOST In front of Page Thoater Sat
urday afternoon, black driving
glove. Return to Mull Tribune, re
ward. 270
IX) ST Six month old fox terrier dog,
black and brown markings on head.
Call 725-L evenings. 271
I2S East Main BL
Fire Inurnnc.
FOB BENT HOUSES
I FOR RENT Modern 7 room house.
I close in. I'hono 570 1.. 276
FOR RENT Houses Drown & Whit.
TOR RENT 8 ro:n houso. Phone
R-13-R. 27.)
MISCELLANEOUS
CALL DRESSI.KR Square Deal Hatch
ery for chicks, eggs and hutcliiugs,
Tuncred Leghorns nud Reds. Phone
951-L. 284
FOR 8ALR HOMES
FOR SALE Modern two-story house,
sleeping porch, garage, shade trees,
largo lot-, close in on pavomont. as
sessments paid. Terms. Fred
Mcars, 401 South Newtown. 267U
FOR SALE Four room houso. lot 50x
100, has strawberries, some black
lierrlcs. Will take car. Price $1200.
1001 May St., Box 930. O. D. 269
FOR SALE Houses and bungalows,
furnished or unfurnished; also
acreage. Insurance. C. S. Rut
tcrfield, Me.d'ord National Bank.
Phono 4S.
FOB SAL): POULTRY AND EGOS
FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from
high class Ilarred Roacks. $1.00 and
$2.00 per setting. $8.00 per 100. Mrs.
C. Lammcy, Central Point, R. 2. 27 1
FOR SALE Turkeys. J. C. Herring,
Central Point. 275
FOR SALE Twolve hens and two red
roostors, bargain. 624 N. River
side. 269
FOR SALE 2 Barred Rock cockerels
; O. A. C. strain, also 2 White Mus
covy drakes. W. II. Arnold, Phonp
201-X. 26it
OR BALK Black team, weight 2100.
Geo. L. Myors, Phono 232-X-2, Cen
tral Point. 270
FOR SALE Dark varred rock cock
erels; also hatching eggs. , J. W.
Cook, R. 3, Ilox 48, Phono 969-R. 289
FOR SALE Thebault R. 1. Reds, win
ners ot Southern Oregon, sotting
oggs and baby chlx; hatch eggs for
6 cents each. Tel. 969-R. R 3. 276
,j 1
FOR SALE Booking orders now for
baby chicks and hatching eggs from
prize winning Rhode Island Reds
and from White LeghornB Tancred
Royal. Rod Wing Poultry Yard,
Phono 865-Y. .281
VISIT THE
''; ' ' ' " ',' '.
Armory j
Service Station
RED CROWN and
ASSOCIATED GAS
and OILS
Tires, Tubes and j
Accessories
Drive a block and savo your
dollars.
Pacific Highway at Jackson
W. C. TAYLOR C. L. WOLFF
Proprietors.
Every Day
in
Every Way
' VALVOLINE OIL '
SALES ARE GETTING
BETTER AND BETTER
Crank Gases and Transmis
sions drained free. , '
Keaton 10,000-mile Cord.
JONES &
KIRKPATRICK
Next to Nat
A Real Service
Station
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SAI.10--3O head J.
cows. $i;o per he.ul.
tested. G. W. King,
rsey dairy
Tubercu'nr u
.Montague,
27')
Calif.
FOR SALI'l r-resn cow a, exception
ally good. M. Walsh. 1 mile NK of
Medford on Crater Lake roud. 279
FOR SALE- -Uar euwa. Jersey ami
Durham, will freshen soon. L. A.
Itese, I'hni-aix. 2u'.t
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALK-Now 4 In. centrifugal
pump with 2t) ft. liOHo, also rntfne
if wanted. IC. II. Morse, end ot West
2nd, Phone 30-W. 27.1
FOR SALE Wicker baiiy carriage,
liko new. 312 South drape. 271
FOR SALE Cheao, clan ly work
horse, harness and wagon. Phono
591-R-l. 279"
FOR SALE Hardy spray outfit in
good condition, 4'i It. p. engine and
tiireo cvhrider pump. Am buying
larger outlit. Call 403-11-3, W. V.
llarnum. 273
FOR SALE Alfalfa liny $15 per mi
at barn. E. L. Walz. , 27u
FOR SALE Third crop clean alfalfa
hay. 330 S. Fir St. ' 2C9.T4
FOR SALE 12 and 16 Inch inanzanlta
wood. J. D. Shaffer, Phono 23-1M.
271
FOR SALE Nearly new I In by Over
hind Hodan. guarantee conditi n,
v. ill sell cheap or will take light cui
us part paymcut. Phono 'JOO. SiVJ
FOR SALE Coi-y ThornlosH llliick-
borry rooted tips: $1.50 per d" .
$12.00 por too. T. J. Noonun, C'.'ii
trnl Point, Oregon. 2IM
FOR SALE 200 tonB alfalfa hay. bar
gain. Call 8-F-7, Zuadoll (ires., LiUo
Creole. 273
FOR SALE Throe crops alfalfa hay,
$15.00 per ton. AUco Ilauley Rane'i.
Phone 411-J-3. 270
FOR SALE A Riidio Sot to he so!d j
Hat. nigni, reo. linu, on seitieu niu.
Hand In yours at Virgin's Radi )
Service. 211'
FOR SALE Bronzo turkeys: alfalfa
hay $15. W. J. Hnrtzell, 408-.I-1.
207tf
IllSIXESS OPIHJRTUXITIES
TOR SALE Confectionery store and
lunch room. Al Musty, Central
Point, or Phono 105. 2T2
KSTHAVEI)
S'i'RAYEH I'nb-nnded EOrrel horse,
about 1000 lbs., at Trail, Oro. Irwin
Howe. 272
IlirSINF-SS DIRECTORY
Abstractors
MURRAY BROS. ft. GREENE
Abbtracts or Title Rooms 3 and 3,
No. 32 North Contra! Ave., up
stairs. ...
,liikson County
ABSTRACT CO.
Tho only complete Tl
Ho System In Jackson
Count y.
Abstracts of Tltlo and
Tltlo IiiNiirunce.
WATSON & KELLOOO Rellablo
Jackson county abstractors of ti
tles, Gold Hill, Oregon; ' "
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. K.-M. Wil
son,' C. P. A. Attention given to
anything In accounting and. In
come Tax requl'romuuu. Look Into
our .simplified accounting method.
Liberty Bldg., Medford. Phone
157-R. ' " - ' ' . ;
BabyOverland
LIKE NEW
$365
Chevrolet touring $225
Chevrolet touring $265
Fords, with starters,
1920 and 21 . .,.,.,.$275
rAlway$ the Best at
C.E, Gates Auto, Co.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Attorneys
O. C. HOOKS Lawyer. Specializes
in Real Eslnto and Probate Law.
30 North Central Ave.
A. E. RICAMES Lawyer, office in
Liberty Dulldlng.
liuikllilg Materials
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK &
Ill.OCK WORKS Specialize In all
kinds of cement building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets.
Chiropractic Pliyslrlnn
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic and Electro-Therapy. 427
2S Medford Bldg. Phone 905. tt
DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectlc
Physician. DR. LOUISE E.
I1EDG 'OS Naturopothio Chiro
practor. Mechuuo-Thorapy, Bpon
dylntheiapy. Food Sciences, Chiro
practice. Office: ftewart Dldg.,
235 I-:. Mu!n St. Phones: Office,
170; Res. 170-J-2.
PR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiroprac
tie Physician. Office .hours 9 to
12. 2 to 3. Suite 203-04-05-OG, Lib
ert v Uldg. Office Phono 680, Res.
1.027.
Dentists
DR. O. .1. JOHNSON Dentist, 228 E.
Main St., over M. M. Dept. Store,
Medford. Oregon. Phone 66flj
Res. 1002-Y; Office hours 9 a. m.
C p. m.' Evenings and Sunday by
appointment, '
Farm Irtwtns.
MONEY WANTED Can place your
money on first mortgago, farm or.
' city property at 7 to S'A not to you.
Ilurd Land & Investment Co., 402
' JUedford hldg., Ti: 42i '
3IoWy to Loan
J. 11. ANDREWS Buys and selll
mortgages and ' loans money on
conri seenritv. "31 N. OrnM St..
Pb rjin 63-M. 246
i fttanumcnts
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.
Monuments. E. A. Hicks, nonerol
manager. P. M. Kershnw, salcj
manager, 103 E. Sixth St., Mod
lord, tf
Osteopaths
DR. V Q. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAIN8
CAltl.OW Osteopathic Pbysiolani
4W-41S Hborty Bldg. Phont
U04-.I-3.. Rosldouce 2C South.
Laurel St '
DRT'WrNVriiOWATiDOBteopathlfl
Physician. Special attention glveu
to eyo, ear, nose and throat. .300
Liberty Building. Phone -496. . -
I'liyslclans and Surgeons.
DR. WM. W. I, noul PhyBlclan
and R''roon. Offices Medford
Klrig. Phono 105. Residence 118
Genesee St. Phone 165-J-2.
DR. A. UURSELL Physician and
Surgeon, 312 to 314 Medford Bldg.
Entrance 30 N. Central. Special
attention to spino. Phone 29.
Plnno Instruction
FRED ALTON 11 A1GIIT Teacher ot
Piano and Harmony. Composing,
Arranging. Studio 318 Liberty
Bldg. Phone 72.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING" CO., has tho
best equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose loaf ledgers, billing systems,
olc. Portland prices, 27 N, Fir St.
Rutf Weaving
MEDFORD FLUFF RUO WORK9
makes fluff ruga from old and
worn carpots and ' rugs. Fiona :
" B10-M. 1 706 Pine St. '
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
. Office 42 North Front St, Phon
815. Prices right. Service guar
antead.
iDAVIH TRANSFER AND 8TORAGU i
CO. Anything moved, day or
night. Service guaranteed. 29 8.
. Orape. Phone: ' Office 644, ,nr
reslrtencn, 47-R or 206. ' tf
Upholstering
J. "WEIS Upholstery, Manufacturer
of overstuffed .furniture. Full Una
of materials. Draperies made to
order'. Wo do all kinds of uphol
stering. We deliver and will call
-and show sample. Phona SOS.
TneVsnnvlllft Ob - - 1 '
Audltlr.1 Accounting '
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