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MTDFOTCP iVATL TKTTtTTyTC. MKnPORD, PRECOX, AVKPXKSDAY. JANUARY 2. 102 1 PAGE SEVry BRINGING" JVrrmT " '""I"" By "George McManus j JICC,.TH1MV FRIEND II tirp1 IT iWb MAjCMlNE. VOT , 1 1 fS' b lb OEH OFFICE- 1 ' ' - ' " H II VEU- MACCIE.-) -v jVr PROF.ZOWr.HE'5COTA I vn MOOIU2Et DCS? SCTIFmEb f? BOT IM HERE ft OER -I ' ' I 1 I'M IN THE V Kfc .f CRE. INVENTION A.ND rl IllL , T-frTC! UF OER. CENTRIFOOC,A,U OOER ROOM-HERF lb jTl INVENTING f B , , WW, j . . ... , , j 1924 Br Int u Feature Service. aa ( i ; : r : : ; i ; COSTA RICA LEADS , OF PHONE ETIQUETTE ',r? CHICAGO. Costa Rica is Betting the' telephone etiquette of the world, according to Frank M. Kenney of tho . International .Western Eloctrlc com pany, Just back from aftor a visit of seven months to San Jose. Ho says the Costal Rican gentleman or lady ' never answers tho telephone that duty Is left to a servant. f '' "Costa Rica has absolutely no use for telephone numbers' said Mr. Kenny. "All calls are made by ask ing the operator for the other sub scriber. .Consequently, putting thru p. call is sometimes a long process Something like diplomatic negotia tions, particularly if the servant happens- to be out of sorts or the tele phone operator Is not up on all the social registers of-the community. Virtually all telephone calls 'In Costa Rica are put throufth between three and five in .the afternoon and very few. at night. Tho Coata Rica business day begins at seven. Eight in the morning is. late. Then, at ten-thirty the shops close for breakfast, to re open -'again .at twelve-thirty.. ' i.. ' Livestock j, PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 2. Cattlo steady; receipts 57; quotations un changed. . '"'.'. i '. Hogs steady; receipts 191. ; Sheep nominally steadyj no re ceipts., ' . ' , ,. . '.. . Eggs . PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 2. Egg.) flrriii, Pullets 3233c; mixed colorB 3() 33o ; . hennery 353Gc delivered fjbrtlattd. .-, .Butter ' PORT AND' Ore., . Jan. 2. Butter firm. ' Extra cubes, city 45c, country 4444.c;', undergrades 42 43c;. prints1' 49c; ; cartons 50c. Butterfnt firm, ' Best churning cream 60.051c b't. o. b. Portland. 'Tjv--' '' Poultry , - PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 2. Poultry nominal. Heavy hens 20 21c; light 16 16c; springs 1718c; ducks, white Pekjns 17(g) 18c; turkeys, live 26c! dressed 3034c. : i- Wheat ; PORTLAND,': Ore., Jan. 2. Wheat bids! 'Hard white, bluestem, baart, soft white, western white 98c; hard whiter, ; northern spring, western red 91c, . ; , i , , Potatoes PORTLAND; Ore.,' Jan. 2. Potatoes . :, . San Francisco Markets SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2. U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics.) Kggg, extras 44c; extra pullets 37Vc; undersized pullets 32. Cheese unchanged. , Butterfat f. o. b. San Francisco 65c. -" SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2. U. S. bureau Agricultural Economics.) Large colored hens 28 30c; off stock 2&27c; turkeys . live 2022c lb.; dressed 2325c lb. undergrades 15 21c. I fill ARK LOSES BATTLE WITH LAITNCII IN FIJI ISLAND WATERS - SUVA, Fiji Islands. An attack on a launch by a giant shark is described by Arthur Robinson. Ho said ho wan en routo from Lau- .oka to'Yasawas, in Fiji waters, when his small . launch , struck, heavily against something. . "I first thought we had hit a reef." PERL FUNERAL HOME - ' At Ton Serrhw D7 or Night , Informittlon Cordially Given Oor. Sth and Oakdale ho related, "but cbuld not understand j it, as we were in deep wator. A min ute afterwards camo another bang and a great thudding under tho stern. I looked over the side and saw a big shark with his head and mouth in rib bons. He must have gone fox a feed off the propeller. It killed him. Ho simply rolled round and round like a corkscrew and went straight down till out of sight." 'Within tho liaw," Ulnlto "Within tho Law," which began a three days engagement at the Itialto theatre yesterday, makes even, more secure tho leadrshlp of Norma Tal- madgo as a dramatic star. A classic of the American stage, in which Jane Cowl made her biggest hit, this Bayard Vollier play is now a classic of the silent drama, with Norma Talmadge winning fresh laurels. . Love, romance and thrills combine to make it as fascinating and as exciting as a motion flcture can be. Much credit, of course, must, go to the genius of the director, . .Frank Lloyd, and to the splendid support of an ynusually fine cast. Norma Talmadge, in the role of Mary Turner, a department store girl railroaded to prison for a theft she did not commit, is a heart-stirring fig ure. On tho completion of her prison term sho vows to "get square" with tho store owner who was responsible for the miscarriage of justice, but determines to stay always "within tho law." I ' "Within the Law,'" a First National picture, will remain, at tho Itialto theatre till Thursday night. The orchestra that Madame Pav lowa carries with her would In itself be an unusual entertainment. The conductor of this excellent body of musicians, M. Theodore Stier began his career in London In 1903. In 1908 he founded the London Classical orchestra and gave concerts at tho then Bechatein hall. At one of these, in 1910, M. Stier was gratified to recognize Madame Pavlowa in tho audience. Tho result of the , famous danseuse's appreciation of the maes tro's efforts was the offer to M. Htler to become her personal musical di rector, which enviable post he has creditably filled for the past twelve years. This, states Mr. Stier, Is the greatest satisfaction in his profession al career this close and delightful association with the world's premier danseuse." ; On tour with' Pavlowa M. Stier pre sides over an orchestra of symphonic proportions, the Instrumental section of tho Ballet Russo comprising a bril liant body of executants who, both individually and collectively, are able to meet every artistic requirement. Many of the musical, scores, set to Pavlowa's ballets and diyortissments, are beautiful and -inspiring in them selves,, and aside from the interest shown fy choregraphic devotees in the exquisite art of tho international danscuso and her famous associates. NEW AND USED CARS Get our prices before buying Our accessories are complete thero nro many who are qulot ns In terested in tho orchestra features of tho performances as thoy are In the artists on the stage. . Pavlowa's - engagement i In this city occurs on January 12th at tho Ar mory. ...... Notice- The annual meeting of tho Stock holders of the Jackuon County Build ing and Loan Association will bo held on January 7, litl!4 nt 7:80 p. m. at the office of the Secretary, 30 N. Central Avenuo. Modford, Orogoti, for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may come befnro tho meeting. O. C. BOGUS, Secretary. Not loo rn tho District Court of tho United Stales for the District of Oregon. United States of America, Libelant vs. One Star Automobile, Kngine.No. 48127. 1111)110 Notice Is Hereby Given that on the 28th day of December, 1II2S, one Star Automobile, Engine No. 48127, .was arrested and taken into the possession of and now Is In the possession of the United Statos Mar shal for the District of Oregon, pur suant to a warrant and process duly issued by tho Clerk of the Unitod States District Court for tho District of Oregon, In a suit for condemnation and forfeiture entitled "United States of America, Libelant, vs. One Star Automobile, Engine No. 48127", brought under the provisions of Sec tion 26, Title II., of the National Pro hibition Act; that all persons claiming any right, title or interest in and to tho said automobile aforesaid are hereby notified to appear on or before Feb. 4th, 1!)23, at Portland, Oregon, to show cause, lf any thore be, why tho samo should not be decroed against and forfeitod to the United States. CLARENCE R. HOTCHICISS, Unit ed States Marshal for the , District of Oregon. ALLAN BYNON. Assistant Unitod States Attorney, Attorney for Libelant. nELP WANTE1 FEMALE WANTED i-Experieno e d w aitu e a s. Hotel Medford. tf" WANTED Woman tor cooking and ' goneral housework. L References required. " Address Mrs. I. F, Pock, 649 N. Fourth St., Orants Pass, Oregon. 241 WANTED Competent girl for gon eral housework. Mrs. R. E. Penoyer 619-M. 242 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Housowork by the day or hour. Phone 422-L. 243 WANTED--Washings. Tel. 051-L. Mrs. Offord. 241 WANTED Work for man with heavy team. Phone 906-J. 242 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Somebody going south as far as .Oakland to drivo Chevrolet. No" exnense. Phmin 707-R. 241 WANTED Modern houso with largo lot. Small payment down. Balance 243 WANTED Hogs for shipment to go Jan. 6th. Call Farm Bureau Co operative Exchange before Jan. 3rd for arrangements. - 241 WANTED Teaming and plowing by day or hour. Phono Stewart 925-X. 244 WANTED Information of Honry Rhul or Margaret Rhul or any one by tho name of Rhul. Otto Rhul, Lexington, Oregon, llox 138. 242 WANTED Good dairy cows. W. H. Norcross, Central Point, Ore. 241 WANTED Upholstering, re-gluing, and re-finishing work done at your home. A. N. Tribault, Tol. 069-R. 248 WANTED Good clean cotton rags at the Mall Tribune office. WANTED SL Louis prices for furs, less express charges. . Johnson Produce Co., ?.41 N. Fir St. Pnone 97. tf WANTED House n.uvn.g and repair Ing. Phone 488-M or 4a-X. 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. LET'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. ... 1 IF ITS ABOUT REAL ESTATE; 8EE U8 FOUR-SITE REALTY AGENCY Medford Bldg. Medford, Ore. . Phone 900 or 609-Y YOUNG MAN GO WE8T , of Phoenix one-fourth mile and build a home on a new road Just laid out through a beautiful grove of laurel and oak. Natural shade on each five acre 4ract. When completed this will be one of the most delightful drives In the courtty. Deep, free soil. No better alfalfa, orchard or berry land any place. Ideal for chickens. Under Irrigation. Lies perfect. Best of well water. PRICE $350 for 5 ACRES. $100 cash, $10 per month Your choice now. If Interested, see me at once. Phone anytime, 784-L J. C. : TIELP WANTED MALE FOR KENT APARTMENTS FOR SALE LIVESTOCK MONEY TO LOAN . . : I UtS WANTED Accountant experienced In Corporation, Partnership and ln dividual Proprietorship aocoxmting, is open for engagements for tho preparation of Income, Profit and Loss and Financial Statements and the compilation of Income Tax Re turns. P. O. llox 777, Medford, Ore. 246 WANTED Trained offlco assistants always in demand. Bo prepared for a permanent position. New Day 'end Evening (-lassos begin January 7. Medford Business College, OWN 212 FOR HEM HOCSEKKEPIN'Q UOOM9 FOR RENT Light housokeepimr rooms. 611 S. Contral. If FOR ItENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Adults. 430 N. Bartlott. 242 FOR RENT Modern housekeeping rooms. 346 N. Bartlott. Phono 753-M. tf FOR' RENT Housekeeping rooms. Call after 6 p. m. 344 S. Contral. 242 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Four room partly fur nished house. Call G93-L after D .. p. m. 242 FOR RENT Five room bungalow. See owner. 219 S. Contral. 242 FOR RENT Small house. 305 S. Oakdale. : ,- , FOR RENT Four room cottage near end of N. Oakdale. Phone 617-L or 105. tf FOR RENT Houses, Brown & White. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Threo nice unfurniBhod rooms, flO. SlQiLiborty St. 241 FOR RENT Small ranch on gravel pit road, two miles from Medford. References. Sea owner on place. Mrs. M. Detlor. 244 FOR RENT In Liberty Bldg., one room ' fronting on Main St.; also suite of two rooms on Grape St. facing east. Large and well lighted, hot and cold water,' steam heat, elevator and Janitor service. See C A. Abbott, Janitor or Bert Andor son or Ralph Bardwell, owners, tf FOR RENT High class alfalfa and grain lnnds on either cash or share basis.,, River Banks Farms, Grants Pass, Oregon. 251 FOR RENT Largo modern office rooms in Sparta Bldg., with light, heat and Janitor service. $16 per month. E. S. Tumy. Phone 402. tf Start the New Year right by patronizing a 1 real Service Station You receive Better Service, More Service, Different kinds of Service, Bsttor Oils, Be sidos you Keep Your Money in Medford. Jones & Kirkpatrick A Real Service Station BARNES South. Central FOR RENT Two modern apart ments, private bath, hot and cold water, electric range. Phono 355-Y. FOR RENT Comfortable apartment sleeping porch, private entranco, electric range and heated with oloc tricity. BIS S. Onkdnlo. FOll ItENT FURNISHED ROOMS FDR RENT Sleeping rooms with heat. 237 N. Central. 243 FOR RENT Ijirge furnished sleep ing room. - Breakfast If 1 desired. Phone U87-J. 241 FOR RENT Largo sunny room. bath, phone, heat, sleeping or light housekeeping. 616 N. Central. 212 FOR RENT Furnished room in modern hi.rne. Lady employed. 622 W. Tenth. Phono 353-X. 241 FOR RENT Furnished rooms at the Fountain Lodge. Modern, steam heated, center business district. No. 826 W. Main. tf MISCELLANEOUS HEMPHILL TRADE SCHOOLS make Auto-mechanics earn J6.00-$8.00 a day; Plasterers earn $U.Ot)-tlO.OO a day; Welders earn J0.00-JS.00 a day; Brick-layers cam $8. 00-81 2.00 a day. Loan Department, Employ ment Department. Hemphill Trado Schools, 126 N. Sth St., Portland. Ore. Broadway 0561. 242 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Restaurant and'rooming houso of 23 rooms; on main Btreet and highway in, Grants Pass. Best location In town, doing good busi ness. For partlculnrs address pro prietor, Jos. G. Bendrlck, Orants PaBS, Oregon. 248 FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE For usod car, team, harness and wagon, $17 6, H. H. Hughos, Gold Hill. 244 FOR SALE. RENT OR EXCHANGE For Medford proporty, 36 acres Bear creek bottom land half block off hlghwnyr 2 mllos from busy corner. 518 S. Onkdnlo. . FOUND FOUND Automobilo crank, this office Call at 241 FOUND office. -Small bible. Call at this 241 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Bulck six nt a bargain. Ownor leaving town. Phono 536-R. 242 FOR SALE Dodgo roadster and Ford coupe. 118 S. Contral. ' ' 242 FOR SALE tlKAV ESTATE FOR SALE Homestead relinquish niont for timber and farming, close in. Writo M. Conger, Grants Pass, Ore. 243 FOR SALE Ranchos, all kinds, and houses, must bo sold at some low prico, 10 years time. Gold Ray Realty Co. tf FOR SALE Mountain tlinbor ranch, 120 acres, 3 mllos SW Ashland. Im provements. Going east Jan. 1. Buy this month, $3600. Mrs. Miller. 1614 Bonlta, Borkeloy, Cal. 247 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Pigs $4 oach. Also good . brood sow. W. 11. Arnold 523-11-2. ' 243 FOR SALE Registered Shorthorn Durham bull, No. 1162630, 2 yrs. old in March, weight 1200 lbs. Chas. Owens, Koguo River,- Ore. 242 FOR SALE Entire dairy herd select cows must be sold, sell sopurately or any way. M. Walsh, 1 mile NH of Medford on Crater Lake Road. 260 FOR SALE J. -G. heifer, gentle dls position! Will' be fresh very soon. Call or write Adolf SchulX, Medford, Oregon. 242 SNAP i Buick Six Sedan 5-passenger $750.00 Medford Auto Co. Bolck Dealer FOR SALE Puppies; alBO spocial wutoh dogs. Phono 501-R-l. FOR SALJ5 HOMES FOR SALE Sovon room houf.o. small payment down, balanco like rent. Modern, built-in furniture. 408 Hdward. 247 FOR SALE Three room bungalow with Mveplug porch. 822 E. Ninth St. Phono owner. 672-U-4. FOR SALE Fivo room plastered soml-liuugalow furnished thruout, on paved Ktroot, price $21150. Terms. Phone 500-L, 252 FOR SALE By owner, it room fur nished home, wlm bath, electric range, hot weter heater, all in fir:t class condition, two lots witii dozen fruit trees, berries, eto. Phone 806-L. tf FOR SALE Houses and bungalows, furnished or unfurnished ulso acre age. Insurance. C. S. Buttertleld, Medford Nation"! Bank. Phone 389. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR HALE Oak drcseors, rug, rock ers, heater, fumed oak dining room set in lino condition. 1023 W. Ninth. FOR SALE 6 ft. onk extonslon din ing table nnd whito enameled gas water heater. 526 E. Main. 243 FOR SALE Obolco Barred Itoek cockerels. W, .11. Arnold, Phono 523-R-2. 243 FOR SALE Choioo alfalfa, $12. Can food stock, Phono 78K-R-1. 245 FOR SALE Two good coats, sfso 10 and 18, $1 and $6. 211. N. roach. 240 FOR SALE Oak dressers, rug. rock ors, heater, turned oak dining room sot in flno cofulltlon. 1023 W. Ninth. ' 241 FOR SALE Folding chairs In good condition. F & E, Contral Point. 241 FOR SALE 1010 Henderson motor cycle, eloctricnlly equipped, com pletely overhauled. Easy terms. Phone 761 aftor 6 p. m. . - tf FOR SALE Manzanlta nnd onk wood, $4.50 tier delivered. Phono 21, Contral Point F. W. 8., It. 2, Box 76, Medford. FOR SALE Turkos'B. allvo or dressed Phone 132-R, J. M. Tlmmons. 242 FOR SALE OR TRADE Phono- graphs, records, furniture nnd nutos. Bargain prices. 16 N. Grape St. tf FOR SALE Large: mahogany table, reasonably priced. Phone 390-1. or inqulro 325 S. Holly. FOR SALE Black oak wood, abso lutely 'dry, been cut two .years, Phono 631-H. 019 N. Riverside. 260 FOR SALE Fresh crop hay on high way south of Phoenix. Call G. Carey, Phone 341-J-l. 263 FOR SALE Extra fancy turkeyu, delivered; also geese. , Phono 132-R-3, B. W. Gobhard. 262 FOR SALE Spltsicnborg and New town apploH. good ones, 50c per box. Pleni-ant View Farm, Talent. 244 FOR SALE 100 tons .alfalfa hay. Will feed cattlo or sheop. Goo. L. Williams, Applegato, Ore. 247 FOR SALE Wheat. Phone 6-F-2. - 246 FOR 8A LE Oranges. $3.00 per- 40 Ib. box net by prepaid parcel post. No culls. H. H. Phillips, Corning. Calif. tf FOR SALE Pickled olives, $1.36 per gallon by prepaid parcel post. H. H. Phillips, Corning, Calif. tf FOR SALE Corn. Phone 691-J-2 at meal lime. FOR SALE Ono heater for wood or coal. 229 -Laurel St. tf FOR SALE JonatTiai., rlpirtx, Bald, win. Nowtown nnd Dolleloua apples delivered 60o and $1.00 per box. Leave orders at Mann's store or see White Snturdays, Public Market, tf wu 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 mm adjoining Medford. C. E. Gates Auto Co. TO LOAN 6 Loans under Reserve Systeni on city or farm property. Reservo Deposit Company, 73 Fourth St., Portland, Ore. 235 UUSINESS DIRECTORY'- Attorneys A. 10. REAMES Lawyer, office in Liberty Building. ELIJAH HARLAN HURD Lawyer. I.L.II. University of Iowa, 1886 Practice In all state and federal courts, U. S. Land, Interior and Treasury Departments. Medford bldg., oor. Sixth and Central. Abstractors MURRAY BROS. O R E E N R Abstracts of Title, Rooms J and I No.,. Sil North Contral , Ave., U stnirn. JACKSON COUNT! ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Till and Title Insurance. Tttp only complete Tlilo System tn Juckaon County. - A. E. KELLOOQ Abstraotor ol Titles, Gold Hill, Oregon.. ItellabU Jackson County Abstractor. Over twenty years' experience In t)lj county. Phono 6-J-2 Gold Hill, tf V Ilulld'ng Mntcrluls MEDFORD CEMENT U It I C K A BLOCK WO RKS Specialize In all kinds of coment building producta. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. . ;y Chiropodist DR. w. E. LANTIS -Relief given to all foof trouble. 419 Medford Bldg. Phone 555. .. . Chiropractic Physicians " DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chlro. praotio and Electro-Thorapy. 427 28 Medford Bldg. Phone 965. tf DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-EclOCtlo Physician.. DR, LOUISE B. HEDGES Naturopathic. Chlro. praetor. Mechano-Therapy, Spon dylotherapy. Food Sciences, Chlro praotlce. Office: Stewart Bldg, 236 10. Main St. Phones; Office, 170; Res. 170-J-J. , DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlropraotld Nerve Specialist. Office hours -18, 2-5. 103-206 Liberty Bldg. 0Uc Phone 580; Res. 1027. - Dentists DR. R. R. JOHNSON General Den tistry and X-Ray. Third floor Med fo'rf Bldg. Phone 426. , ; DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist, $2$ E, Main St., over M. M. Dept. Store, Medford. Oregon, Phone 69; Res. 1023-H. Office hours 0 a. m. 6 p ,m. Evenings and Sunday bj appointment v ., - Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITINO CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Attention given tt anything In accounting and Inoom Tax requirement! Look Into out simplified accounting method. Lib. erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 167 -ft, Insurance EARL S, TUMY All forms ot Insur. ftnee: Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, uunus. x-nuna iui, &vv lioerty xfiaa Money to Loan J. B. ANDREWS Buys and- sell mortgages and loans money on good security. 81 N. Grape St. thone B3-M. $4 Monument THE OREGON GRANITB 0O.- Monuments. E. A. Hioks, General Manager. P. M. Kershaw, galea . Manager, 10$ B.;. Sixth, SU Med' ford. . tf Osteopaths ' ; ,Q "' ' DrTf'' g! CARLOW, DR. EVA MAlflfl CARLOW Osteonathlo Phvsiolana 416-418 Liberty Bid. Phone "904-J-I Residence 26 South Laurel St. ' U Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teaoher Of Piano and Harmony. Studio ' 111 Llborty Bldg., Phone 72. - ; Printers nnd Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has. the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book blndlnn, loose leaf lodgers, hilling systems, eto. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir 8 Transfer EADS TRANSFER A STORAGE) CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone ' 215. Prices right. Service guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER STORAGE CO. Anything moved, day or night. Sorvlce guaranteed. ? 19 8. Orape. Phone: Office 144, or resi dence 1060 or 206. Upholstering f. WEIS Upholstery, Manufacturer ot overstuffed furniture. Full line of materials. . Draperies made ta order. We do all kinds of uphol stering. We deliver and will call and show sample. Phone 101, Jacksonville, Or. . . ...