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PAdTC ETVE BRINGING UP FATHER George McManus "3Z BUT 5HE' MOT CtOtSISA. KEEP ME .-vr-rY mm AN' CAsN'T VTH THW racket: lUETTFOTJD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTCT), OT?EOONT. SATURDAY. JANUARY .". 1024 1 Jl J3 UE-b-b SHE'LL J J Mx "Ol KEEP THKT UP JRDOj 5 FORACOUPLE MA I lX - Jl . . A.I . I 1111 1 I mm WSL TO GIDEON WELLS 0. A. C. BASKETBALL QUINTET DEFEATS FRESNO 39 TO 25 FRESNO, Cal., Jan. 6. Tho Ore Bon Agricultural eoHego basketball team easily defeated the State Collego of Fresno quintet 39 to 25 here last night. Clever passing was chiefly rc 'Rpouslble for the Aggies' victory. (Jill and Hidings starred for Oregon, 13ax 'tor and Telonicher for Fresno. MARSEILLES, Jan. 5. Ermlnlo Rpalla, champion heavyweight boxer of Europe, plans to sail January 10 for Buenos Aires, there to meet Luis Angel Firpo in a bout In February. Hpalla told the corespondent today that ho was In -excellent shape, having been In constant training since De cember 1. Spalla said he had signed articles for a bout with Georges Carpentler in , April. Ho thought Carpentler also would sign. In any case, he added, tho winner of tho bout In liuonos Aires would challenge Jack Doinpscy . for tho championship title. Leonard to Meet Silver. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 5. Jack Silver, local lightweight, will meet Bonny Leonard, lightweight cham pion, In a four round exhibition bout at the Olympic, club, here next.,Tues i day at noon. . Silver, nt former, newsliby, has been a consistent winner here, nnd Ills showing against Pete Daley, in a draw bout here last night, earned Leonard's consent to. meeb him In an exhibition match. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. G. Joo Klrkwood, California open golf cham pion, nnd MncDonald Smith will meet Jack Neville and Johnny McHugh on the Lincoln park course here today in a best ball foursome. NEW YORK, Jan. 6. Pal "Moron, New Orleans lightweight, moved ahother step closer to his goal a match for Benny Leonard's world title by defeating Johnny Shugrue Of Waterbury, Conn., In less than five rounds last night in Madison Squaro Garden. Moran punished the gamo 'Water bury star so severely that the referee stopped the contest in the fifth round to save Shugruo from further punish ment. Moran thus won tho match technically. JEWEL 'TIPSTER" GETS P NEW YORK, Jan. 5. Greater ac tivity on the part of "tipsters," who Inform treasury department offic ials of gem purchases by wealthy Americans abroad today was expected to result from the announcement yes terday that co-operation between a "tipster," government agents and thei American Jewelers' Protective asso ciation led to the payment by Simon W. Straus, investment broker, of $150,000 in duty and penalty for failure to declare Jewelry brought from Europe last November. Of this amount the person who supplied the information will receive $37,500, or 25 per cent. Shoots at Temple, lilts Eye. SANTA MONICA, Cal., Jan. 6. E. It. Todd, 40, was recovering today from what police said was an at tempted suicide. Todd, they said, fired a bullet at his temple, but in stead of piercing his skull it glanced around under tho skin, pierced his Vlght eye and emerged from his nose. FERE FCKEnAti' HOME' At Your 8cm ce May or NlgM Information cordially Glrea Cor. eth ul Oak dale Ambulance Sorvtca Vbeot 41 SELL FOR $1250 PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 5 Two let ters written by Abraham Lincoln to his secretary of navy, Gideon Wells, brought $1250 each here yesterday nt a public auction of Civil war docu ments. In ono of the letters, relating- to the tfunboat Monitor. Lincoln said that he was "decidedly of the opinion that she should not go sky Irking up to Norfolk," for, he wrote, JJeutonant Worden had told him the Monitor could bo easily hoarded, and captured. In tho other letter, dated Ausust 23, 1864, President Lincoln said that ho felt be would be defeated for re election by McClellnn. A letter in which he nukod for a, "war steamer" to cruise the Potomac and protect the approaches to "Washington brought $470. , ' Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 5. (U. S. Department of Agriculture) Cattle steady; today. Compared with week ago: llest beef steers 25c higher, light veal calves $100 1.25 higher. Other classes mostly steady. Weok's bulk prices: Heel' steers $0.00 (fi 7.50, a few at $8.25 (ft) 8.50 ; beef cows and heifers $4.75 (fi 'COO; a few at $6.75; jcannors and, cutters $1.75 (TP 3.75; bulls .s.uui)3.tj&; a lew at $4.00 4.25; light veal calves $!.2510 00; odd head at $10.25; others $4.50 7.50. j Hogs Today's receipts Include 500 direct to local packers; SO head av- I erasing 227 pounds sold fully steady at $8.50. Compared week ago, butcher "no Guy U1,"VI , OIUUSUICI tlllW IPCU- er pigs 50o higher; weok's bulk prices, desirable weight butchers $8.25 S 8.59; woightler kinds $8.35 down; extreme heavies and throw outs $5.50 7.00. Slaughter pigs $7.75 8.00; feeders f 7.00 (fi! 7.00. Sheep, today's receipts all on con tract. Compared to week ago: Fat lambs 25c higher; sneep steady. Week's bulk prices: Handy weight fat wool lambs $12; shorn $9.50 11.00; fat wool ewes $4.500 6.50. Eggs PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. fi. Eggs firm; pullets 32 33c; mixed colors 3234c; hennery 3537c delivered Portland. Butter PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 5. Butter firm. Extra cubes, city 45'4c; coun try 44V4 45c;' undergrades 4244c; prints 49c; cartons 50c. Butterfnt firm. Heat churning cream 50 51c lb. f. o. b. Portland. faultry PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 5. Poultry scarce, higher. Heavy hens 22 24c; USED CARS Get our prices before buying Our accessories are complete I MOTOR CO. HIS NEW AND lights lGffilSc; springs 18(p'20c; ducks, wlillo Peklns 17 iff 18c; turkeys Hvo nominal; dressed 2S30c. Potatoes PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 5. Potntoes firm, 1.25 1.50. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 6. Wheat bids: Hard white, bluestem, baart, soft while, western white 98c; north ern spring 95c; hard winter, western red 94c. Today's car receipts Wheat 81 ; flour 3; corn 2; outs 1; liny 6. Wm. Jones, was out from Modford Sunday and took over Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Roilgers to , spend tho clay with them which they enjoyed ns they were tied down to tho postoffice dur ing the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman entertain ed with supper for fourteen New Years night, after which they at tended the neighborhood dance. Earl Case is moving his family to the bungalow on the Montgomery place and will cut and haul wood ho has bought there. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shook have rented Earl Case's place and will move as soon as possible. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pollard gave a New Year's dance, which was enjoyed by about 30 people. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rubo Moore December 31, an 8M lb, baby girl, nnniod Glee Yyotta. Mr. and Mrs. Lucns, Mrs. Chnpman and Victor Chapman attended the dance at Eaglo Point New Year's eve. Curd of Thanks Wo desiro to thank the mnny friends who so kindly assisted us dur ing the illness and nfter tho death of our beloved husbnud and relative, L. G. Plllsbury, and assure them that wo aro truly grnteful for their sympathy. MRS. L. G. PILLSUURY. MR. AND MRS., J. H. YOUNG. MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR SHORT. MRS. N. FRANK JOHNSON. 244 Cnt Tills Out It Is Worth Money Send this ad and ten cents to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Avo., Chicago. 111., writing your name nnd nddross clearly. You will receive a ten cent bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound for coughs, colds and hoarse ness, also free samplo packages of Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, nnd Foley Cnthartlc Tab lets for Constipation and Biliousness. These wonderful remedies have helped millions of people. Try them! Sold everywhere. Adv. Notice The annual meeting of tho Stock holders of the Jackson County Build ing nnd Loan Association will bo held on January 7, 1924 at 7:30 p. m. at tho office of the Secretary, 30 N. Central Avenue, Medford, Oregon, for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. O. C. BOGGS, Secretary. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Accountant experienced in Corporation. Partnership and In divldual Proprietorship accounting, is open for engagements for tile preparation of Income, . Profit and Loss and Financial Statements and tho compilation of Income Tax Re turns. P. O. Box 777, Medford, Ore. 246 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Girl for general house work. Phone 667-J-2. WANTED Experlonc e d w alt r e s s. Hotel Medford. tf 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. IF ITS ABOUT REAL ESTATE; SEE US FOUR-SITE REALTY AGENCY Medford Bldg. Medford, Ors. Phone 900 or 609-Y YOUNG MAN GO WE8T of Phoenix one-fourth mile nnd build a komo on a new road Just laid out through a beautiful grove of laurel nnd oak. Natural shade on each five acre tract. When completed this will bo one of the most delightful drives In the county. Deep, free soil. No bettor alfalfa, orchard or berry land any place. Ideal for chickens. Under Irrigation. Lies porfoct. liest of well water. PRICE $350 for 5 ACRE8. $100 cash, $10 per month Your choice now. If Interested, nee me at once. Phone anytime, 784-L J. C. WAXTEO STCTATIOXS WANTED Steady employment for year: umt-iiod man; 20 years ex perience on fruit farm. Geo. H. Reynolds. R. 2, Phono 21-F-ll. Jacksonville. 24') WANTED Shrubbery pruning, land scape gnrdcnlnir. snravlng. garden ing and odd Jobs. Phone 407-L. 249 WANTED- -Work by the hour. Phono 244 705-W. WANTED MISCKLTjANEOCS WANTKD Young boat, thorough bred not necessary. It. li. Storey, Klncald Ranch, Agato. 244 WANTED Tenmlng nnd plowing- by day or hour. Phone Stewart 9 2 5-X. 244 WANTED Upholstering. re-gluing, and re-flnlshlng work done nt your hoino.X A. N. Trlbault, Tel. 909-K. 248 WANTED St. Louis prices for furs, less express charges. Johnson Produce Co.. S41 N. Fir St. Pnonn 97. tf WANTED Hours muTir.g and repair ing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. ' FOR RENT FXfnNlSlIED ROOMS FOIt RENT Large room, heat, bath, phone, light housekeeping. . C16 N. Cent nil. 24 5 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms nt 916 W. Tenth. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room, good heat, close in. Call 322. tf FOR RENT Furnishoc looms at the Fountain 'Lodge. '-Modern, stoam- heatod, center business district. No. 826 W. Main. tf 'FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Seven room house close in. Modern, doubleigarage, on pave- mont. Phone 512-lt. tt FOR RENT Two room well furnish ed house- and garage. Call Phone 831-R. 245 FOR- RENT Nicely furnished house, five rooms and sleeping porch, gar age, close In. Phono -142-Y. 245 FOR RENT Six room modern house. Phono 704-H. 246 FOR RENT Furnished flvo room bungalow. Coll at 129 S. Ivy St. 244 FOR RENT 402 W. Jackson. Phono 452-R evenings. FOR RENT Houses. Brown Sc White. Start the New Year right by patronizing a real Service Station You receive Better Service, More Service, Different kinds of Service, Better Oils, Be sides you Keep Your Money in Medford, Jones & Kirkpatri ck A Real Service Station BARNES 6 South Central trirn 1924 dv Intu Feature Service, nc.- 4lF-TT fj tVflsfla. ' FOU REXT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Two modern apart ments, private bath, hot and cold water, electric range. Phono 35G-Y. FOR RENT Comfortable npnrtment sleeping porch, private entrance, electric range and heated with elec tricity. CIS S. Oakdale. FOR 11KX1 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 511 S. Central. tf ''OR RENT Modern nnusekeeplng roonm. 345 N. . Bartlett. Phone 763-M. tf FOR RENT MfSCICLTjAXEOUB FOR RENT Small ranch on gravel pit road, two miles from Medford. References. See owner oil place. Mrs. M. Detlor. 244 FOR RUNT In Liberty Bldg.. ono 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. Soe . A. Abbott, Janitor or Bert Ander son or Ralph Bardwoll, owners, tf FOR RENT High class alfalfa and grain lands on either rash or share basis. River Banks Farms, Grants ', Pnss, Oregcn. 251 FOR RENT? Large modern office rooms in ft;nrta Bldg., with light, heat and Janitor service. 915 per month. E. s: Tumy. Phone 402. tf 1XJS1 LOST 1-idies' brown fur-lined glove for left hand. Please phone 67-R-3. ' 243 LOST Ladles' brown fur lined gloves. Phone 07-R-3. 244 FOR EXCHANGE TO Tit A Die What have you for good Ford, delivery.. Box G li. Mall Tribune. 244 FOR SALE OR TRADE For used car, team, harness and wagon, SI 7 5 11. H. Hughes. Guld Hill. 244 FOR SALE, RENT OR EXCHANGE For Medford properly, 35 aeren Bear creek bottom land half block off highway, 2 miles from busy corner. 518 S. Oakdalo. FOR SLK HOMES FOR HALE Seven room house, small payment down, balance liko rent. Modern, built-in furniture. 40K Edward.' 247 FOR SALE Three room bungalow with sleeping porch. K22 10. Ninth St. Phone owner, 072-R-4. FOR SALE Flv tttt ml -hit ii Imv Kive room plastered nlo'.v furnlHhod thruout, treet, prico $2!)G0. Terms. on paved Ht rnuiie uyu FOR 8ALR IIoUHon and bungalows, furnlHhed or unfurnished alno acre Age. Imturnnce. C. 8. Butterfiold, Medford NaUoiW Bank. Phone 389. FOU SATiR llKAIy ESTATE FOIt SALH OK Tit A DM $10,000 irrlKUtiid ranch for $3000. 10 yenxn lU-ulty Co. 244 FO II HAM3 Oil TRAD M 70 ncres timber land 3 mllox from town of Rogue River. Bum II payment down would handle; or would comtlder trade. John Mace, i mile went Centrul Point. ' 248 FOR HALE Ono lot two blocks from WaHhlnKton School. TorniH. Call Rhone D76-.T or 108 MlfUlctoo St. 244 FOR HAL.R OR TRADK 120 aero dairy ranch on Yuqulna Ray, 4 miles below Toledo, 8 miles above Newport, for property In or near Medford. O. W. Andrews, Rox 133, Toedo, Ore. w248 FOR 8ALK Ranches, all klndBr"and houHOH, niUHt be sold at Homo low price, 10 yearn time. Gold Ray Realty Co. tf FOR SAL1S Mountain timber ranch. 120 acreH, 3 miles SW Ashland. Im provements. Gointf east Jan. 1. Ruy this month, $3;00. Mrs. Miller, IflH Honlta, Rorkeley, Cal. 247 SNAP, Buick Six Sedan 5-passenger $750.00 'Medford Auto Co. Buick Dealers FOIt SALE AUTOMOBILES FOU SALE ford bug. good condi tion, cheap. Also bull pup. Phone 407-W. 25" FOR SALE Willys tinn. $125. 'Phono '(.", good conill-J2-M. 244 FOIt TRADE Ford delivery for wagon or tractor: glvo or take dif ference. 607 l'lue St. 244 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOU SALE Six head of milk cows. Inquire 604 Park St. 24 7 FOR SALE Fox terrier pups. Mary Mac orchard. G&3-R-1. 24r, OR SALE Fox terrlei 530-J-2. puppies. 24 r, FOR SALE Puppies; nlso npeclal watch dogs, i'hone C!il-lt-l. FOR SALE Entire dairy herd select cows must bo sold, sell separately or any way. M. Walsh, 1 mile NE of Medford on Crater Lake Road. 2r.o' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE It. I. Red hens and cockerels for small pigs. L. M. Greene, Prospect, lire. 246 FOR SALE O. A. (". Barred Rock cockerels for breeding. Tel. 201-J. 24 5 FOR SALE DelJival separator No. 16; also Jersey cow at a bargain. D. M. Williams, Central Point. 244 FOR SALE Steel range nnd Iron bedstead. Inquire store 710 S. Riverside. . 244 FOR SALE First and second cutting alfalta In tho barn, about 20 tons. Inquire G. E. Carpenter ranch, mile west of Phoenix. 244 -100 tons alfalfa, with 24ti T. 10. Pottenger. FOR 11 A LE Oak dressers, rug, rock ei's, beater, fumed oak dining rmim set 111 flno coudUlull. 1U23 W Ninth. FOR SALE (mnlco alfalfa. $12. Can feed stock. Phono 788-11-1. 245 IFOR SALE 1910 Henderson motor cycle, electrically equipped, com pletely overhauled. Easy terms. Phono 701 after U p. in. tf FOR SALE Manzanlt.'! and oak wood. $4. HO tier dellveifd. Phono 21, Central Point l' W. S., It. 2, lllix 75, Medfurd. FOIt HALE OR TRADI'l Phono Kraphs, records, furniture nud iiulos, RarKtilu prices. 15 N. Grape Kt. tf FOR SALE Larue nmhouariy table, reasonably priced. I'houu 3U0-L or liKpiIro 32S S. Holly. FOR SALE Rlnclc onk wood, absolutely- dry, been cut two years. Phono 531-11. 01'J N. Rlvorsldo. 2(10 FOR SALE Extra fancy turlceys. delivered; nlso Reeso. Phone 132-R-S, P). W. C.ebhnrd. 202 FOR S A 1,10 Spltzcnborir nnd New town apples, i?ond ones, 50c per box. Pleasant View Farm, Tnlent. 244 FOR SALE 100 tons nlfalfn hay. "Will feed cattlo or sheep. CJao. L. Williams, Applocute, Ore. 247 FOR SALE Whoat. Phono 6-F-2. 246 FOR SALE OranRcs. $3.00 per 40 ' lb. box not by prepnld parcel post. No culls. II. 11. Phillips, CornlnB. Cnllf. . tf FOR RALE Pickled olives, f 1.25 por gallon by prepaid parcel post. H. H. Phillips, Corning, Calif. tf FOR SALE Corn. Phono 'Oil l-J-2 at meal time. FOU SALE Ono heater for wood or coal. 220 Laurel St. tf Will SALE Jonathan. Spit)!, Ilald wln, Newtown and Delicious apples delivered 60a and $1.00 per box. i J'nvo orders at Mann's store or see ' White Saturdays, Public Market, tf Why Walk when you hcan buy 1 v: ' ' a ' ': FORD TOURING -v...., for .... 1 ' $75 ; ; all in good shape Terms if Desired C. E. GATES AUTO CO. BI'SINISSS OPPORTUNITIES FOU SALE Paying confectionery business fully equipped with foun tain, back bar and fine candy cases. Tho Eiulcrs Company. Ashland. 24l Foli HALE Restaurant nnd rooming house of 23 rooms: on main street nnd highway In Grants Pass. Best location in town, doing good busi ness. For particulars address pro prietor. ,1ns. G. Bendrlck, Grants 'ass. Oregon. 243 BIJSINKSS DIRECTORY Attorneys A. E. RIO A MRS Lawyer, office In Liberty UulldinK. Abstractors MURRAY PROS. 41 O R B E N R Abstracts of- Title. Rooiiib 3 and I No. 32 North Central Ave., ui stairs. JACKSOV COCNTT ABSTRACT CO. . Abstracts of Title ami Title Insurance,. Tlio only complete Title System Ul Jucksou County. A. 10. KIOLIXJOO Abstractor of Titles. I'.alil Hill, OrcKon. Rellnblo .lackson County Abstractor. Over twenty years' experience In the county. - Phone O-J-2 Gold Hill, tf UuiiiMng Materials 1IODFORD CEMENT BRICK A BLOCK WORKS Specialize in all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. Chiropodist DR. W. E. LANTIS Relief given to ill foot trouble. 419 Medford Bldg. ' Phone 555. Chiropractic Physicians Ml. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Eleetro-Thorapy. 427 28 Medford Eldg. Phono 9(i5. tf DR. A. R. HEDGES Noo-Eclectio Physician. DR. L O U I S K B. II EDO 103 Naturopathic Chiro. praetor. Mochano-Therapy, Hpon dylotherapy, Food Sciences, Chlro practice. Office: Stewart Bldgi, 2.15 E. Main St. Phones: Office. 170; Res. 170-J-2. DR. E. w. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Nervo Npeclnllst. Office hours 9-12, 2-5. 203-200 Liberty bldg. O'tlc Phono 580: Res. 1027. Dentists DR. R. R. JOHNSON General Den. tlstry nud X-Ray. Third floor Med' fo-'l. HldK. Phone 426. DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist, 228 R. Main St., over M. M. Dept. Store, Medford, Oregon. Phone 669; Res. 1023-H. Office hours 9 a. m, 0 P .m. Evenings .and Sunday hi appointment. Rxncrt Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. S3. M. WII. son, C. P. A. Attention given to anything . In accounting and Incom' . Tax requirement Look into out simplified accounting method. Lib. erty Uldg., Medford. Phone 157-R. Insurance EARL S. TUMY All forms of Insur ance: Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Honds. Phone 402. 209 Liberty Bldg. Money to Inn J. D. ANDREWS Buys and sella mortgages and loans money on good security. 31 N. Grape St. Phone bS-M. 24C Monuments ' TUB OREGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General Manager. P. M. Kershaw, Bales Manager, 103 E. Sixth St.. Med ford. tf Ostcopntlis DR. P. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physicians, 416-418 Liberty Rid. Phone 904-J-l Residence 26 South Laurel St. Piano Instruction - FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of Piano nnd Harmony.- Studio IK Liberty lildg., Phone 72. Printers nna Publishers MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. has the ' best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose lenf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir SI Transfer- EADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. Office 4 2 North Front Ht. Phone 315. Pricoa right. Service guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Anything moved, day or nlirht. Service guaranteed. 29 8. Orape. Phone: office 644, or resi dence 1060 or 206. Vpholsloring J. WIOIS Upholstery. Mnnufnrturer of overstuffed furniture. ;Full line of materials. Draperies mndo to order. We do all kinds of uphol stering. We deliver and will en 11 nnd show samples. Phone 903t Jacksonville, Org, I'.L it