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ii BRINGING TO MAJ I -o- w Livestock. i PORTLAND, Ore., Dc,c. 28. Cattle nominally steady; no receipts. - Hobs 25c higher; receipts 291. Medium 4 good and choice 160 to 200 lbs., $7.75 4(8.25; 200 to 250 lbs. ? 7.25 7.75 : 250 lbs., up, $6. 75(3)7.25. Sheep steady; receipts 291. Ho- dlum, good and choice lumbs, 84 lbs. Jdown, $ ll.G0fjll.65, Poultry. PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 58. Poul try steady; heavy hens 20c; light 15 A5!16c: springs 1718c; ducks, white Peklns, 17 18c; turkeys, live 25c; ; (dressed 3234c. ..- 1 1 Potatoes. PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 28. Potn ; .jtoes steady, $1(5)1.25. IS : Eggs. ;ij PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 28. Eggs weak. Pullets 32 33c; mixed colors, 30833c; hennery 3636c delivered "Portlund. Butter. PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 28. Butter firm'; extra cubes, . city 4546c; country 4444Hc; undergrades, 42 ti43c; prints 49c; cartons 60c. But tcrfat, firm, best churning cream 50 61c per lb., f. o. b., Portland. ' ;i ' . ' (1 Wheat. ;W PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 28. Wheat bids: Hard white, bluestein, baart, soft white 88c; western white 99c; Jiard winter, northern spring, west , crn red 94c. Today's car, receipts Wheat 42; 1 flour 16; corn 1; oats 2; hay 9. ( San Francisco Market, i SAN FRANCISCO, Doc. 28. (U. S. Bureau of .Agricultural- Economics) lEggs, extras.,47c; undersized pullets ,;; ., r., 'v.-. , . . j : SAN-FRANCISCO, ' Oec. 28. (U. , , B. Bureau of Agricultural Economics)' ; i Turkeys, live 28 30c lb.; dressed S032c; few fancy 33c; undergrades 25 & 28c. 1 EAGLE POINT EAGLETS ' A. O. HowloU Among the busy callers on our busi ness men was Mr. Mercer of Browns- koro last Saturday. yi Frank Warner of Douglas county, ' one of the crew here unloading and Kputtlng together a new steam shovel jfKor John .Hampshire and George E. -jf Mndhlor, contractors working on the J; Flounce Rock grade on the Crater Lake highway, came in Saturday and 1 joined the rest of the gang at the Sun- yyslde. ) Fred J. . MePherson, one of our opular merchants, roiort8 that Alex estal and' his brother-in-law, Wilferd ack, recently from Burns, Oregon, a rother of the late Wilbur Jacks, who Is here with his family, visiting Mrs. acks' parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Ves- ;al, and "Perry Clarno, who lives near he Crater Lake highway, were In iday. I also met Friday the follow- g ladles In the same store, and they feomed to be acting as a committee to assist In arranging for the Christ- as tree entertainment to be given hat evening, as they . were looking ver the various articles In that lino, hey were Mrs. John W. Smith, Mrs. loyd IPerce, Mrs. J. O. Johnson arfd Irs. Thomas Clngcade. J. -D. Patrick, who has been doing nmo carpenter work for Ray Ash pole, f the firm of Ashpole and Nichols, d boarding at the Sunnysldo, start d for Brownsboro on the stage Frl ay morning. Miss ' Elizabeth Burr, the county chool supervisor, called for dinner rlday on her way to visit the Lost reek school, returning late In the af- ernoon, accompanied -by the Lost reek teacher. Miss Edith Fredcnburg t Butte Falls, who remained over Ight, attending the Christmas .tree en- entainnient, but Miss Burr ate sup- Jier and. then went on to Medford. . i Miss Ella Belford was also here for PERX FUNERAL BOMB At Tow Service Day or Slgbt Information Cordially Given ' Cor. 8th and Oakdale Ambutosce Senrtoe PlKt UP FATHER VOUI DA,OCHTE(? i tixi.u HER VERY HAPPY ' I KNOW BLiT HOW APOOT MIN' A. LtSlrJr? HOW ARE VOO FVXE.D dinner and went out to Medford on the afternoon Btago. S. B. Holmes, our accommodating deputy post master, renewed his sub scription to the Mail Tribune Friday through your Eagle Point correspond ent. , ... Bud Obenchaln, who lives in the Lake Creek country, was a business caller Friday. , H. H .Johnson, Jr., of Ashland, who Is teaching the Reese Creek school, was here for supper Friday evening, and attended the entertainment and another young man from Butte Falls, who did not like to have his name in the Tribune was here for supper. And so was C. H. Natwlck. one of the con tractors on the Big Butte-Eagle Point canal, but left immediately after sup per. W. H. Crandall, one of our promin ent farmers and orchardlsts and bis sister, Miss Cora CrandalKwere busi ness callers Friday afternoon. Friday evening was the time set by tho E. P. It. T. association to. have the big entertainment and tho awarding of tho beautiful quilt that was to be given to the person who was fortunate enough to draw the lucky number. To begin the subject the ladles -had arranged to sell the numbers at twenty-five cents each and planned by that means to raise fifty dollars to furnish the Christmas tree so as to give each child a sack of candy, nuts, etc., and then the plan waB to have a small child take out a number and give It to a little boy and he gave it to Prof. J. G. Johnson and he announced the number on the card, also the name of the person who had that number, and he or she was to be entitled to the quilt. Tho result was that tho quilt was hung in a con spicuous place In one of the show windows In the MePherson store and consequently it was generaly known, besides being, well advertised In the Eaglets and -the result was that there was a full house, about the fullest house I have ever seen In Eagle Point, and after one of the finest programs rendered by the school children, that we have had, and the best rendered, the long and anxiously looked for an nouncement was made that the draw ing was to be made for the quilt; There had been some two hundred numbers sold and of course each one who had bought a number was ex pecting to be the lucky one and when tiie two little tots came on the stage and the smallest one, she looked as though she might be two or three years old, put her hand. Into the bag and brought out b little ' card and handed It to the little boy, about a four year old, everything was as silent as the grave, and In less time than It takes .to write it, Prof. Johnson said that the number on the . card was twenty-eight and that Mrs. Anna Phillips (Mrs. George Phillips) was tho lucky winner of the coveted prize, and then for several moments silence reigned and one could almost hear his heart beat, and Just then old Santa Claus came rushing in with his cowbells, and then commenced the scramble for tho presents, and con gratulations and in the course of a few minutes the crowd began to dis perse and each one of the ono hun dred and ninety-nine was wondering why they were not the lucky ono. 1924 Licenses Put on FREE on each USED CAR ' sold from now to January 1, 1924 ftfEDFOrci) MATTl TRTBTTNR OH! I HVE LOTt OF MONEY HERE .TOR INSTANCE " THCU0ANO DOLUAfft I JOtT RECEWED FkOM my father the ela.ru of vintergreem i A merry Christmas to the editor, manager, and their force In the Mail Tribune office. Your Eagle Point Correspondent. WASTED SITUATIONS WANTED Work for man with heavy leum. rnone suti-J. 242 WANTED Situation as assistant In rumlly. Phone 312-R. Ashland. 239 WANTED Woofl to saw. Phone 4&2-Y,, McBrlde. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Woman for cooking and general nousework. Kererences required. Address Mrs. I. F. Peck, 649 N. Fourth St., Grunts Pukh, Oregon. 241 WANTED At once, high school girl. In a smnll family; must be reliable. Apply ut this office, A 11. 239 WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework. Mrs. It. E. Ponoyer C19-M. 242 WANTED Experienced waitress at Uusher Cafe. tf HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Trained office assistants always in demand. He prepared for a permanent position. New Day and Evening Classes begin January 7. Medford Business College, OWN 242 WANTED District manager life. accident, health Insurance. Attrac tive proposition to right man. Na tional Life Insurance Co. of U. S. A. (Established 18C8.) Plttock JJlock. Portland. Z40 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED A light delivery car. In- 239 quire t,iu jjj. Alain. ' WANTED Information of Henry Ithul or Margaret 'Rhul or any one by tho name of Rhul. Otto Ithul, Lexington, Oregon; Box 138. 242 WANTED Oood dairy cows. W." H. -Norcross, central Point, Ore. 241 WANTED To rent good farm, one -with machinery and stock -furnished, or will take one without. 316 Howard St. C(ty. 239 WANTED Upholstering, re-gluing, and re-finlshlng work done at your home. A. N. Trlbault, Tel. 969-R. 248 WANTED Good clean cotton rags at the Mall Tribune office. WANTED St. Louis prloes Tor furs, less express charges. Johnson Produce Co., 41 N. Fir St. Phone 87. , tf WANTED Rouse mom.g and ropair Ing. Phone 488-M or 4S8-X. Drain the old, thin, dirty oil from your JDrankcase, adding four quarts of jclean.oil to one quart of dirty oil gives five quarts of dirty oil. - Crank pases Drained Free. Winter Transmission Greases Jones & Kir kpa trick A Real Service Station , CITY INCOME PROPEYTY FOR EXCHANGE SEVERAL GOOD OPPORTUNITIES ARE OFFERED TO EXCHANGE .YOUR LAND OR TOWN PROPERTY FOR GOOD INCOME. We CAN NOT ADVERTISE THEM ALL. JvET'S TALK IT OVER. Four houses, corner property, with room to build one more dwelling, Portland, all rented, good income, owner will exchange his $7000 equity for Jackson County property. IF ITS ABOUT REAL E8TATEJ 8EE US rOUE-SITE REALTY AGENCY Medford Bldfl. Medford, Ore, Phone 900 or 609-Y LA8T CHANCE Only 3 Lota Left Lot 3 2-a Lot 9 7-a Lot 10 2.3........ Now Selling Hllslnger Subdivision, Phoenix 6 acre tracts, $300 to $000, $100 cash, balance $10 a month. This Is the Bosc Pear Subdivision. Nothing better In this or any other Btate. Have sold four tracts this week. Phone anytime, 784-L J. C. METVFORD, OREO OX." FRIDAY DECEMBER 28. 192 AND If b NO DIFFICULTY FOR ME TO WRITE HIM FOR MORE! Fl! PCS IF 1 ( !7,X I TOn -RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Comfortable apartment sleeping porch, private 'entrunce, electric range and heated with elec tricity. 518 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT B'urnlshed housekeep ing apartment and rooms; steam heat, hot and cold water and bath. Phone 467-J. 240 FOR RENT FCRNISnED ROOMS FOR RENT Ijvrge furnished sleep ing room. Breakfast if desired. Phone 987-J. 239" FOR RENT Comfortnhle bedroom with use of bath, for gentleman. 603 N. Harnett St. 239 FOR RENT Furnished room in modern homo. Lady employed. 522 V. Tenth. Phone 358-X. 241 FOR RENT Furnished nnd unfur nished house. Phono 704-11. 238 FOR RENT Furnished rooms at the Fountain Lodge. Modern, steam heated, conter business dlBtrlct. No. 326 W. Main. tf FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 340 N. Front. ' 240 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Call after 0 p. m., 344 S. Gentral. ' 238 FOR RENT MISOEliIiANEOCS FOR RENT Cars without drivers. Elwood's, 118 8. Central. 239 FOR RENT In Liberty Bldg., ono 'room fronting on Main St.; also - suite of two rooms on- Ornpe St. ' facing east. Large nnd well llghtod, hot and cold water, steam heat, elevator and Janitor service. See 'S. A. Abbott, Janitor or Bert Andor- son or Ralph Uardwoll, owners. tf FOR RENT High class alfalfa and grain lands on either ensh or share basis. River Banks Farms, Grants Pass, Oregcn. - 261 FOR RENT Largo modern office . rooms in Sparta Bldg., with light, heat and Janitor (service. $15 por month. E. 8. Tumy. Phone 402. tf Everything You Want For Sale or Trade Four milch goats. 1 William $125. Team, harness and wagon $100. Davis 0 touring, stream line .body, leather upholstering $400. . Packard 7 passenger $200. Buick Delivery $100. Will trade cars for cattle, or what have you? Flapper tables $5. Residence lots In Portland, Seattle, Tacpma. Will trade for orchard or ranch home 280 acres DeBchutes county, part under irrigation, $2800. Bebinger Gap ranch, G60 acres, 6 miles Eagle Point, 1 mile from Crater Lake ' highway, school half mile, springs, buildings, fencing, out-range, $12,000. Easy terms, 10 per cent dis count for half cash, 20 years to pay. 40 acres alfalfa and orchard near Central Point $4000. 60 acres timber 6 miles from Med ford $1200. 1G0 acres Linn county, 15 miles east of Lebanon $2500. 50 acres grape land near Tryson, North Carolina, $1000. Improved farms in North and South Dakota, Minnesota and Montana. Some cash and easy terms. We sell anything, anywhere.. What have you? J. B. KINO, "Who advertises everything." Box 451 - ON HIGHWAY ,. .j , , In Fay Subdivision ........$800. $50 cash $2550 $550 cash $925 $100 cash BARNES 8 South Central JU-bT COME OP-bTAtRt TO MY ROOM -LORD -I iOT A Peo(OttTlON TO MAKE. TO TOO' FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Small house. 305 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT Three room furnished house, modern. Large sleeping porch and garage. Inquire 330 Haven. 24o FOR RENT Four room modern house with garage and wood shed, good garden. Cull at 230 S. River side. 23S FOR RENT On pnved street, five room semi-bungalow with bath, electric range, hot water heater. Will be vacant January 1st. Phone 452-R evenings. 239 FOR RENT Furnished nnd unfur nished houses. Phone 704-H. 239 FOR RENT Seven room house, pnrtly furnished, 13. 821 Beekmnn Ave. Phone 900. 239 FOR RENT Four room cottage near end of N. Oakdale. Phone 617-L or 105. tf FOR RENT Houses. Brown & White. FOUND FOUND Rod purse in front of Lottie ' Howard's Store, now at tills office. 238 1X5 Kl LOST Small purse containing change and key. Return to Lottie (Howard's Millinery Shop. 239 LOST A bill book In ltlalto theatre Tues. 25. Finder pleaso leave at Mall Tribune. My address in book. Reward. 239 LOST 18 K. gold ring with black amethyst setting. If found loavo at 203 Medford National Itnnk nnd receive reward. W. J. Hrumhlll. 238 LOST Ono dehorned Hereford bull branded K on hip. list seen on Roxy. Reward. Frank Randlev, Jacksonville. 238 TAKEN UP TAKEN UP About Nov. 20th( stray rad yearling heifer. Address J. H. Priest, Rogue River, Oregon. 288 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Restaurant and rooming nouse or 23 rooms; on main street and highway in Grants Pass. Best location In town, doing good busi ness. For particulars address pro prletbr, Jos. O. Bondrlck, Qrants Passt Oregon. 248 FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Good nine-room home, centrully located, wide paved street, for home of similar value In Los Angeles or suburbs. Address 8 A F, care Mail Tribune. tt FOR SALE, RENT OR EXCHANGE For Medford property, 35 acres Bear creek bottom, land half block off highway, 2 miles from . -busy corner. 518 S. Oakdalo. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1021 Ford Sedan, first class condition. Lots of extras, in cluding shock absorbers, cord tires, etc. Also new paint. $325, terms; less for cash. Phone 115-J. ' 239 FOR SALE Dodge roadster and Ford coupe. 11H 8. Central. 242 FOR SALE Baby grand -Chovrolet, guaranteed all in best shape, $350. Call Derby 150. 239 FOR 8ALB REAI ESTATE FOR SALE Homestead relinquish ment for timber and farming, close in. Writo M. Conger, Grunts Pass, Ore. 243 FOR SALE Ranches, all kinds, and houses, must bo sold at some low price, 10 years time. Oold Ray Realty Co. ' ' tf FOR SALE Mountain timber ranch, 120 acres, 8 miles SW Ashland. Im provements. Going east Jun. 1. Buy this month, $3600. Mrs. Miller. 1(114 Honltn. Berkeley. Oil. 247 SNAP Buick Six Sedan 5-passenger $750.00 Medford Auto Co. Bnlck Dealers V7 r C3 ICYt W- ) By George McManus BY JOVt- TOOR LOCK l"b EVTRAORO(NA1?V FOR SIJC HOMES FOR SALE Three room bungalow witn sleeping porch. 822 K. Ninth St. Phone owner, 572-11-4. FOR SALE Five room plastered semi-bungalow rui-nlHlici? thruoul, on paved streut, price $2960. Terms. Phono 590-L. 252 FOR SALE By owner, room fur nished home, with bath, eleiftrle range, hot vler heater, all in first class condition, two lots with dozen fruit trees, berries, etc. Phone 908-L. tf FOR SALE Houses and bungalows, furnished or unfurnished nlso acre age. Insurance. C. S. Butterfleld, Medford Nation! Bank. Phone 389. FOU SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Fresh cow. seven head to choose from. C Voelkner, two mill's .VU from Medford, It. 3. 23S FOR SALE Tno beautim! fresh cliws, six gallons each. Phone 691-R-l. FOR SALE Entire dairy herd select cows must be sold, sell separately or any way. M. Walsh, 1 mile NE of Mudford on Crater Lake Road. 250 FOll SALE Puppies for New Year's gifts; big selection. Phone 591-K-l. FOR SALE Jersey cow. 303 Clark St. l'hone 027-Y. 238 FOR SALE Guernsey cow. 200 W. Jackson. , 239 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Electric water heuer. l'hone 988. 240 FOR SALE Oliver typewriter. 310 N. llnrtlett. 239 FOR SALE Iron bed nnd steel range. 710 S. Riverside. 239 FOIt SALE 731-J. -Fat turkeys. Phono 239 FOR SALE -Turkeys, alive or dressed also Trusty . Incubator, 17 5-ogg. Phono 132-11, J. M. Tlmnions. 2-12 FOR SALE OR TRADE Phono--graphs, records, furnlturo - and autos. Bargain prices. 15 N. Grupo St. tf FOR SALE Dry pine chunk wood $4.00 per tier delivered In Medford. Phono 353 Jacksonville. 238 FOR SALE Large mahogany tablo, reasonably priced. Phone 390-L or Inquire 825 S. Holly. FOR SALE Furnlturo and house hold goods cheap. 523 S. Ivy. 240 FOR SALE Black oak wood, ahso . lutely dry, been cut - two years. Phono Ml -II. 619 N. Riverside. 2B0 FOR SALE Fresh crop hny on high way south Of Phoonix. Call C. Carey, Phono 341-J-l. 253 FOR BALE 125 White Leghorn hens. Phone 232-X, Central point. 240 FOR SALE Extra fancy turkeys, , delivered; nlso geese, ' Phone 132-R-i. 13. W. Gcbhard. 262 FOR SALE Spltzcnberg and New town lippieR, good ones, 50c por box. Pleueant View Farm, Talent. 244 FOR SALE 100 tons alfalfa hay. Will feed cattle or Bhoep, Geo. L. Williams, Applegate, Ore. 247 FOR SALE Wheat. Phone 6-F-2. 246 FOR SALE Oranges. $3.00 per 40 lb, box net by prepaid parcel poHt. No culls. H. 11. Phillips, Corning. Calif. 1 tf FOR SALE Pickled olives, $1.25 per gallon by prepaid purcel post. H. H. Phillips, Corning, Calif. , tf FOR SALE Corn, meul time. Phone 691-J-2 at FOR BALE Ono hentor for wood or coal. 229 Laurel St. tf FOR SALE Jonathan. Spur., Bald win, Nowtown and Delicious apples dollvored 60o and $1.00 per box. Iave orders at Mann's store or pee Whits Saturdays, Public Market, tf For Trade A fine eight-cylinder touring car like new, will trade for house and lot in Medford and will assume small ' incum brance or small acreage adjoining Medford. C. E. Gates Auto Co. N I V 1923 V INT'L FlATURB SERVICE. IMC. "jfH '' "" PAflE SEVEN I think, ycxjll HAVE TO WSlTc TO HIM ACIN- BU8INF.SS DIRECTORY Attorneys A. E. REAMES Lawyer, office In ' " Liberty Building. ; '. ELIJAH HARLAN HURD Lawyer. LL.B. University of Iowa, 1886. Practice In all state and federal courts, U. S. Land, Interior and Treasury Departments. Medford Bldg., cor. Sixth and Central. Abstractors MURRAY BROS. c GREENE Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and I No. 32 North Central Ave., U( stairs. JACKSON COUNTt ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title ami Title Insurance. Thn only complete. Tlllo System In Jackson County. A. E. KELLOGG Abstractor ot Titles, Gold Hill, Oregon. Reliable Jackson County Abstractor. Over twenty years' experience In the county. Phone 6-J-2 Gold Hill, tf ' ' B!lrilng Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK tc BLOCK WORKS Specialise In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. Chiropodist DR. W. E. LANT1S Relief given to nil foot trouble. 419 Medford Bldg. Phone 655. riilropractlo Physicians DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chlro praclle and Electro-Therapy. 4?7 28 Medford Iildg.- Phone 965. tf DR. A. R. HEDGES Noo-Eclectlo Physician. DR. LOUISE B HI-'.DOKS Naturopathic Chiro practor. Mechano-Therapy, Spou dylotherapy, Food .Sciences, Chlro practice. Offlco; Stewart Bldg., 235 E. Main St. Phones: Office, 170; Ros. 170-J-2. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlropractia ' Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9-12, Phone 580; Res. 1027. Dentists DR. R. R. JOHNSON General Den , tlstry nnd X-Ray. Third floor Med fo' nidg. Phone 426. DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist, 228 H. Main St., over M. M. Dept. Store, Medford, Oregon. Phone 1(9; Res. 1023-H. Office hours Bum, 6 p .m. Evenings and Sunday appointment, - - - - Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. It. Wll son, C. P. A. Attention given U anything In accounting and Incom' Tnx requirement! Look Into om simplified accounting method. Lib. erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R Insurance EARL S. TUMY All forms of Insuf ' M! ance: Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Bunds. Phone 402, 209 Liberty Bldg. Money to Loan J. B. ANDREWS Buys and aellir. mortgages and loans money on good security. (1 N. Grape St. Phona tS-M. I4 Monuments Mr THE OREGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General Manager. P. M. Kershaw, Sales Manager, 10S E. Sixth St, Med-v ford. u Osteopaths DR. F. O. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physician, 416-418 Liberty Bid. Phone 904-J-l Residence 26 South Laurel St. i 1 Physicians and Surgeons DR. WM. W. p. HOLT Physicist and Surgeon. Offices Medford Bldg, Phone 165. Residence 118 Oanese -i St. Phone 165-J-2, ' ' Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher qt '; Piano and Harmony. Studio 111 Liberty Bldg., Phone 72. .; , .. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINT1NO CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose loaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir 8 Transfer EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE COi Office 42 North Front St. Phona 316. Prices right. Service guar anteed. - - ' DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE ;,U CO. Anything moved, day or night. Service guaranteed. 29 8. Grape. Phone: Office 644, or resl-u, dence 1060 or 206. -v Upholstering I. WE1S Uphnlitery, Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture. Full line of materials. Draperies made ta order. We do all kinds of uphoU staring. We deliver and will call and show samples. Phone fag. JacluoDvUls, On, v .. 1 ' .-,v i - H r'J' uv) A - -: NT T