BRINGING iiHORT- HANDED TOOVf AN' WE'VE. COT THE. TWO PA.CKACE'b RWHT AWAY - WILL. YOUTWO TAKE !'5 KERW11T ROOSEVELT SWEEPING PROE CLOSES SHIP DEAL TOKIO, Jan. 29. (Dy Associated PreBB). Kermlt Roosevelt, president of the Roosevelt Steamship company today announced completion of an al llauco between that company and the Kokusal Kisen Kalsha, one of the leading shipping firms of Japan, tohlch will provide for a, round-the-wbrld freight service. . The new arrangement replaces one formerly in affect between the Kerr Steamship company of which he is Vice president and the Toyo Kisen Kalsha, which was dissolved owing to the anticipated merger of the latter company with the Nippon -Yusen Kaiaha. -2 : The Kawasaki shipbuilding yard also Is largely interested in the new project. The companies have agreed to Joint operation of eight ships of 10,000 tons each on routes encircling the globe, beginning in June. Each company is to furnish four of the vessels. NEW GOLF BALL WOULD ilE NEW YORK, Jan. 29. A lighter and larger golf boll than the 1.62-1.62 One. now standard would minimize youth, strength and endurance, as es sentials to golf and permit older play ers to share laurels with the younger as they have beon unable to do In six years, Secretary Lee of the United States Golf association,' asserted today in discussing the probability of a 1.55 1.06 ball being adopted officially. '."' The. 1.66 bull. that Is, 1.65 ounces avoirdupois and 1.66 In diameter will be recommended to the execu tive committee of the association. - Livestock. ; PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 29.Catlle and hogs, nominally Btcady, un 6hanged; no rocelpts. Sheep nomi nally steady; rocelpts COO contract. Eggs. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 29. Eggs rent higher. . Pullets 35c; firsts 38c; henneries 39 e delivered, Portland. nutter. ' PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 29. Butter steady. Standard cubes, city 48c; flrBts 45c; undergrades nominal; prints 49c; cartons 60c. Butterfat steady. Best churning cream 60 Clc lb., f. o. b., Portland. Poultry. PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 29. Poul try weak. Heavy hens 203 21c; lights I516c; springs 20522c: stags 13c; old roosters 10c; ducks, white Peklns, 18 21c; turkeys live nominal, dress ed 20ifj27c; spring broilers, 40c. Potatoes. PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 29. Pota toes slow, tl.l01.2G. Wheat. TORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 29. Wheat, hard white, bluestem, banrt, J1.03V4; soft whlto, western white J1.02Vi: northern spring 88c; hard winter 97c. Today's car receipts Wheat, 85; flour 12; corn I; hny 4. San Francisco Market. SAN FRANCISCO, Jftn. 2B. (U. S. Agricultural Economlds) Poultry unchanged. Eggs, extra 37 He; extra pullots 33c; undersized pullets 29c. Butterfat ft o. b., San Francisco 66i a 57c. PERL FUNERAL BOMS tft;sKwir-."."f(.i' At Ton Berrien Day or Night Information Cordially Given ; Oor. atti and Oakdato 4buW terrfe "MS I I The Markets I. i UP FATHER I CUEt.t I TO DELIVER IE' U. S. AIR SERVICE WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. A sweep ing investigation of the air service was demanded In the house today by Rep resentative Nelson, Wisconsin, who declared he was informed that condi tions which exist are a continuation of the same practices by the same parties "that wrote the blackest page In America's war history in the air craft failure." Introducing a resolution asking for the appointment of a special commit tee of Inquiry he said: 'Tarn preferring no charges against anybody. I simply want to end thUi unspeakable condition in the air ser vice or set at rest these charges If found untrue." Mr. Nelson said ho had more than seven thousand documents which he added "I am told will show the same conditions which existed during the darkest days of the black scandal In the air service now exists In that ser vice, and that the same firms who participated In the loot of more than $500,000,000 of the people's money are still getting the contracts under the same conditions and provisions they got those previous contracts." He declared the air service is con ducting a propaganda "over mountain and sea, desert and valley, in order to try to force congress through ah aroused public sentiment to appropri ate more money than the officials of the air service seem to feel congress would be willing to appropriate under a proper presentation to it of tho needs of the service," and he added: "Is this the purpose of the proposed flight of the dirigible to the north , pole?" r, . 1 Mr. Nelson said that In his opinion, the Manufacturers' Aircraft associa tion, Inc., and its method of operation, "were In absolute violation of the Sherman anti-trust law," and that he was convinced that an investigation would show this "not only as being a fact then, but It's being a fact today." LEAGUE OF NATIONS WANTS AMERICAN TO LONDON. Jan. 29. Tho League of Nations, it is learned hero", has been seeking the services of an American to supervise Hungary's finances In connection with the league's $10,000, 000 reconstruction loan to that coun try. W. P. O. Harding, former governor of the federal reservo board of the United States, nnd now governor of the Boston federal reserve bank, 1h understood to be ono of the men under consideration' for the post. However, it was said at league head quarters here today that no appoint ment would be made until the repa ration commission had approved the terms of the loan. - The league considers that the ap pointment of an American such as Mr. Harding would not only assure an Impartial, neutral hnndlln gof Hun- USED CAR Bargains Overlands , Chevrolet Sedan Chevrolet Touring Fords Look them over before buying, for they are bar gains. THE BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. II l-il.. I ft Ypi MTDFOTCD MATT; TRTTiTTXR well: l"LL ONE- 'EE! A NERVE - gary's finances, but would facilitate the efforts of the league to float part of tho loan in the United States. The orficinls of tho league are so anxious to avoid appointing anyone identified with any country having a political interest in Hungary. The Screen Baby Peggy, Rlalto Baby Peggy, the lovable little tot of many a short subject, now comes into tho limelight In "The Darling of New York," a rapid action melodrama which plays at tho Rlalto . theater three days, beginning today. There are many surprising things about the first feature production this remarkable child actress has attempt ed. And not the lenst of these Is the revelation that Baby Peggy Is not In the class of that vast multitude, of youngsters of the films whose panto mime Is the mere mechanical dicta tion of an ever present director. She dances and flirts In the spirit of fun and is Just as rapidly equal to the tears and sobs of a, heart-broken and lonely little immigrant orphan." Aside from Baby Peggy there Is an Interesting and well-enacted crook melodrama threading its way across the screen in which the child (s tho pawn of a sextet of diamond smug gling crooks of New York's lower east side. The story Is exciting and lends Itself admirably to the talents of Baby Peggy and tho surrounding cast. For Father's Cough January Is usually one of the cold est months, and brings its share of .coughs, cold and hoarseness. . Take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound at the first sign of a cough or cold, as It loosens the phlegm, and quickly brings relief to tho inflamed mem branes of the throat. "Your Honey and Tar Compound has done wonders for my-futher. who had an awful cough. He Is feeling fine now." writes Nicholas Gonzales, Cuero, Texas. Sold everywhere. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wahl and Mr. and Mrs. Swormstedt, of Boise, Idaho, returned Sunday from a threo weeks nuto trip to California and had a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Swarmstedt will be guests of the Want's for some time. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED A water supply tank. 1500 or 2000 gallons, either galvan ized iron or wood. A spray outfit, must be in good condition. Address Mall Tribune, Box H. 260 WANTED To ren( small furnished house with garage. ' Box 6, Mall Tribune. 266 WANTED Used porcelain bath tub with necessary attachments. Ad dress Box 68, Jacksonville. 266 WANTED To buy small electric range. Call 678. 264 WANTED Home for a nine year old boy. Phone 278-X. . 260 WANTED To buy business in Med ford. What have you? Box H J. care of Tribuno. 265 WANTED Cream oeparator. Phone 411-R-l. 264 WANTED Young 563-J-2. calves. Phone 266 WANTED Feeder hogs. Phone 895. 2G6 WANTED All kinds of stove repair ing and setting up. . Liberty Repair Shop. WANTED All kinds of phonographs to repair. Liberty Repair Shop. WANTED St. Louis prices for furs, less express charges. Johnson Produce Co., Ml N. Fir St Pnone 97. WANTED Rouse Imrni and repair ing. Phone 488-M or 4-X SALE OB EXCHANGE 50 acres, tiottom land, excellent sandy loan), 36 acres being farmed. Comfortable E-room house, new barn, and other good outbuildings. One and three quarter miles from town. ' OWNER WANTS TO TRADE for ranch out In the hills, Applegate Section, Eagle Point, Illinois Valley, or any section with lots of pasture and some water. IF IT8 REAL E8TATE SEE US FOUR-SITE REALTY AGENCY Medford Building, Medford, Ore. Phone 900 or 609-Y 34 Acres Pears Alfalfa $11,000 PLACE FOR $4500 Under Talent Project. Out of frost. 7 acres rmrtlett and Anjou Pears In bearing. Fair house and barn. Good well, near school. On good road. Good neighborhood..' Price 4500 $1000 cash. Balance terms. Owner has over 11,000 In this place. -. , i . . Phone anytime, 7B4-L t. C. BARNES 6 South Central METVFOKT"). OREO OX. TUESDAY. JAXUATJY 29. 1 N-OUCiOT I'LL CIT EVEN WITH VCOtE LOT Of " Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Jacksun County. In the matter of the estate of Thomas Ct. Spangler, deceased. The undersigned has filed in the County Court of Juc.kaon County, Oregon, the final account of his ad ministration of the estate of Thomas O. Spangler, deceased, nnd said Court has fixed Saturday, March 1st, 1924. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of Faid day, at tho court room of said court at the court huuRe in Jackson ville, Juckson County. Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of ob jections to said final account and for settlement-of snhl estate; All persons interested In said estate are hereby notified and required to make or file their objections to said final account, it any they have, on or before tho tlmo aforesaid, fixed for the hearing nnd settlement thereof. Date of this notice and of tho first publication thereof is Jnnuary 21tth, J924. RICHARD 11. VINCENT. Administrator of the estate of Thomas O. Spnngler, deceased. DEIJ" WNTKl) MALE WANTED A young married farm hand, good Wages, steady employ- . ment. Apply In person at Van Dyke's Dairy on highway south of Medtord. 265 WANTED STTTJATIOJJS WANTED Plowing nnd Stewart, phone 82G-X. teaming. 268 FOB RENT HOUSES FOR RENT One room house, partly furnished. 616 N. Central. 265 FOR RENT Four. room house, good garden spot. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. FOR RENT Four room house, fur nished or unfurnished, electrio range and water heater. 717 Alder. 205 FOR RENT 11 room furnished house. Medford business center, suitable for business or housekeep ing. 15 N. Grape St. ' tt FOR RENT Houses, Brown Whits. FOR RENT MISCEMiANEOTJ8 TO RENT 2S0 acres on Williams creek for cash or share. G.' C. McAllister, Central Point, Ore. 263 FOR RENT OR SALE Rnnch. 20 acres alfalfa, low plow land, pas ture, running water, fair buildings. Two miles from Talent. Inquire E. N. Campbell, 628 S. Grape St. tf FOR RENT Large modern office rooms In Sparta Bldg., with light, heat and janitor service, fit per month. H. P. Tumy. Phone 402. tf Ride on a GENERAL CORD and use less air. Drain your Crankcase . and refill with VALVOLINE the Highest Grade Oil sold in Medford Jones & Ksrkpatrick A Real Service Station MM 1 Zl c acjLttSCSlm ifl24 CO ON ANO DELIVER TOUR BUNDLE. AM DON'T TKLK bO MUCH: 37 5a? for Runn HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, dowustnlrs. 221 N. Holly. 263 VOn RENT FCKNISnED ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping room In pri vate noiue. r39 w. Tenth St. uu FOR RENT Sleeping room. Phone 808. 26(1 FOR RENT Sleeping room with bent. Private , entrance. Phone 355-Y. 204 FOR niCNT APAHTMKNTS FOR RENT Furnished apartments - on ground floor. 333 E. Jnclonn. ' Phone 288-J. 266 FOR SALE ATJTOMOniI,ES FOR SALE One Dodge touring, first class condition for cash or trade for dairy cows or young stock. Rux 55, Mali Tribune. 264 FOR SALE My personnl family car. Studebaker Big Six, like new. C. E. Gates. 206 FOR SALE We havo BOmo good buys In used cars; Studebaker coupe. Special ' Six 8tudebacker . touring nnd Rig Six touring. These cars are In fine mochnnicnl condi tion. Hit the trail for Hlttson's. 264 POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Hatching eggs from E. C. Webb's two pens of prize win ning Reds. J. W. Antic, Lake Creek, Ore. 289 FOR SALE Limited number of . Rhode Island Red settings from special mated laying strain, $5. March nnd April chicks. E. W. Lucas, Ileaglo, Oregon. 264 FOR SALE Day old White Leghorn chicks, Krlsky brooder Btoves. elec tric Incubators. Rnguo River Poul try Farm, Jacksonville road, phone 201-W. 272 FOR SALE If yoit want' Rhode Island Reds that are winners and heavy winter layers ordor your baby chicks and hatching eggs from Red Wing Poultry Yard, phono 865-T. 266 FOR 8ALE Some dandy torn and hen turkeys, toms weighing twonty flve pounds or more. Phone or call on W. H. Watt, Medford. Ore. 264 FOR SALE RRAly ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT Or will trade for small acreogo, 120 acre ranch with stock and equipment. H. O. Kubar, Williams, Ore. , 261 FOR SALE Non-resident owner wishes to sell 40 acre ranch In Sams Valley. Prlco $1800. Terms. Ad dress 1341 East Fourth St., Olym pla, Wash. 266 FOR SALE Lots 13-14. block 2, Whitman Park, Medford, Oregon, or will trade for North Dakota pro perty. Address Mrs. R. A. Scott, 208 Second Ave. S., JameBtown, N. D. 266 FOR SALE Ten acres on highway between Talent and Phoenix, off C. Carey's place, phone 341-J-l, tf FOR SALE Ranches, all kinds, and houses, must be sold at Borne low price. 10 years time. Oold Ray Realty Co. tf FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good milk COW, Wright, Phoenix. T. W. 269 FOR SALE Pedigreed pointer pup pies. Phone 390-W or wrlto liox M, Mull Tribuno. FOR SALE Work mare. 1500 lbs., chunky, 0 yenrs, a real hoss. Phone or cull John Hall, Gold Hill. 206 FOR SALE 10 first-class milk cows; also 1100 pound work horse, buggy and harness. M. Wnlsh, 1 mile NE of Medford on Crater Luko road. 282 FOR SALE Puppies, nlredales, shep herds, terriers, bulls. Phone 691-R-l Latest Rulletln ! 1 t ( Hulck York Aulomobllo Show. It's tough on the "also runs," but popular epln-' Ion rules In favor of the best car the ( BUICK. Wouldn't you too prefer to line up with the popular car made' popular by virtue of Its Inbuilt good ness a car which, because of Its pop- J ulurlty, will always be considered a sound investment? A USED BUICK. that same dependability, economy' and comfort at a price well, enough ' less than a hew one to class them as bona fide bargains. Our convenient time payment plan will enable you to drive homo a flUICK today. Buick Six Touring t 6 Cord Tires Plenty of Extras , $650 Medford Auto Co. Buick Dealer! 1 By Georg'e McManus OH! -OUR& FROr-V THE. DEPARTMENT OTORE? THt BUISOLE ANQ AtS M$&. c,o bck! JyJh I l Mfyj-i-r- r-v .. . . y I "V. t I w 1- I 1924 or Int-l Fcature Service.. Inc ' i fr "-" FOR S .I.B) 1I MES FOR SALE Four room cottage price $900. (400 down, rest monthly. One block north of E. Jacksun, 100-1 May St. 1'. O. 930. 204 FOR SALE Modern six room hungn luw close in. , Inquire S07 K. .luck- son. FOR SALE -Or trade for Medford property, six room house and 10 lots, fruit, berries, etc.. In Tucumn. A. R. Gale, 915 Queen Ann St. 205 FOR SALE New bungalow, modern, 9500 down, $30 per month. Also good fnrnlHhed bungalow. Termi. l'houo 690-L, or see 618 ilentty St. 21 i FOR SALE Modern hnu.w mi Went Jackson. Inquire Dr. Rlddeli; Med ford llldg. " FOR SALE G1S S. Centrnl. terms or rent, long lease. Inquire 227 S. Holly. 260 FOR SALE Houses and bungalows, furnished or unfurnlehed also acre age. Insurance. C. S. ii uttorflcld, Medford NutJnr 1 uanlc. Phone 381). TOR SALIC MlWEIiliANEOUS FOR SALE About 300 ft. 8 In. hy draulic pipe, some 4-ln. pipe. Make offer. Route 3, IIox 116, Medford. .264 FOR HALE You can't bent tho old reliable Washington Nursery Co. for good roues and shrubbery. Our roses are nil transplanted field grown plants; will give you results first soason. Our landscape depart ment will furnish you harmonious plans for your plantings. Trees, shrubbery, berries, walnuts, etc. Washington Nurseries, office 15 N. Grape St. E. C. Welch, agent. 209 FOR SALE Trees! Trees! Trees! Plaining time is here with a bang. Get your order In at once while our assortments are good. Good slock , and prompt service. See us at our new office, No. 1 6' N. Qnipe St. Phono 406-J, Salem Nursery Co. 26U FOR SALE Thor electric wushlng machine. Good condition. Dox Co. Mall Tribune. 265 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for hay: One Prlmroso separator, one section splkotooth harrow, ono section sprlngtooth harrow (10 teeth), 4 stnncheons, ono MoCormack mower ono double bed, springs and mat tress. Phone 403-J-6 or see F. J. Canon, , four miles south Medford on highway. 204 FOR SALE If I do not come along with apples or cider soon enough call phono No. 200, or come to 317 E. Jackson. 204 FOR SALE Gasollno englno; also feed grinder. John Mace, mile west Central Point. 264 FOR SALE Fumed oak dining set, 4 5, heuter 915, mattress 94, rocker S3, non-electric vacuum clcuner $5. 1021 W. Ninth. FOR SALE Rhubarb roots, niver side Giant. Monarch Seed Co. tf FOR SALE Wheat, rhone 26-J-l. 271 FOR SALE Haled alfalfa, flno qual ity second cutting. Also corn. E. L. Lane. Central Point. Phone 133. ...... . 204 FOR SALE Dry cordwood chonp. W. 11. Evorhnrd. 0 S. Fir. FOR SALE-4Anothor car of choice spuds dellvored any place In city, $1,(10 per 100 lbs. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phono 97. FOR SALE Mnnzanlta and oak wood. 94.00 tier "delivered. Phone 21, Central Point F. W. 8., R. . 2. Box 76, Central Point, Oro. FOR SALE OR TRADE Phono graphs, records, furniture nnd autus. Bargain prices. 16 N. 'Grape. tM FOR SALE Corn. Phone 691-J-2 at meal time. Km SALE JonntTinv. Hprts, Bald win, Newtown and Delicious apples delivered 60c and 9100 per box. Leave orders at Mann's store or see White Saturdays. Publlo Market, tf Why Walk - ' when you can buy a V FORD TOURING for $75 all in good shape Terms if Desired C. E. GATES AUTO CO. i PAOF, SFYEN FPR EXCHANGE TO TRA DK For good income pro perty, 4 6 acres Vi mile from city limits, fruit, alfalfa, wood and vn-r: good noil, extra good place for diversiiied farming. Good buihl iitKS and fully equipped. Route I, liox 70, Ashland, Oregon. FOR TRADE 40 acres in Lake coun ty. Oregon; also lot In Lakevlew. What have you? Box 639, Medford. 265 FOR SALE. RENT OR, EXCHANGE For Medford property, 35 acres Hear creek bottom land halt block off highway, 2 miles from ' busy corner. 518 S. Oakdale. . HUKINESS 1I RECTORY Attorneys A. 10. REAMER Lawyer, office la Liberty Building. Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & GREENE Abstracts o( Title. Rooms 8 and I - No. 32 North Central Ave., Ut stairs. JACKSON COTJNTT ABSTRACT CO. . Abstracts of T 1 1 1 and Title Insurance, The only complete Title System la Jucicsou County. - A. ' H. 1 KELLOGG Abstractor ol Titles, Gold Hill, Oregon. Reliable i jaeltson County Abstractor. Over ...twenty years' experience in the county, phone 6-J-2 Gold Hill, tf Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK BLOCK WORKS Specialise In all kinds of cement building products. . Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. ClilronodM DR. W. E. LANTIS Relief given to ull foot trouble. 418 Medford Bldg. Phone 666. - Chiropractic Physicians DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Electro-Therapy. 4T 28 Med fort Bldg. Phone 66. U DR. A. If. HEDGES Neo-Eoleotli l'hPHlcinn tin T.niirom n HE DOES Naturopathic Cairo, praetor. Mechano-Therapy, Spon dylotherapy. Food Sciences; Chlro practlce. Office: Stewart BIdgH 235 E. Main St. Phones! Office. 170; Res. 170-J-l. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlropractli Nerve Speclnllst. Offlee hours 1-12, 2-6. 208-206 Liberty Bldg. 0flo Phone 680; Res. 1027. - ' .. , Dentists DR. R. n. JOHNSON General Den tlstry and X-Ray. Third floor MeoV fowl Bldg. Phone 426. . i v DR. O. J. JOHNSON-Dentisti S2S R Main St., over M. M, Dept. Store, Medford, Oregon. Phone 6S9; Res. 1023-H. Office hours 9 a. m, 6 p ,m. Evenings and Sunday b appointment. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. If. Wlli son. C. P. A. Attention given i anything In accounting and Incom Tax requirement! Iook Into out simplified accounting method. Lib, erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 16T-R. Insurance EARL S. TUMY All forms of Insur. ance: Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Bonds. Phone 402. 209 Liberty Bldg. Money to Loan J. H. ANDREWS Buys and sell mortgages nnd loans money on good security. SI N. Grape Bt. Phone 6S-M. ;. '. ' Se Monuments THE OREGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General Manager. P. M. Kershaw, Sales Manager, 10 E. Sixth 8U" Med ford. tf Osteopaths DR. F. O. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CA RLOW Osteopathia Physicians, 416-418 Liberty Bid. Phone 604-J-9 Residence 26 South Laurel St. Piano Instruction FRED ALTON H A IG HT Teacher of Piano and Harmony, Studio 111 Liberty Bldg., Phone 7 J. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. haa the best equipped printing office tn Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, tt N. Fir Ul Transfer EADS TRANSFER A 8TORAQH CO, . Office 42 North Front 8t. Phona 816. Prices right. Service guar anteed. - - -i ' . : V DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. Anything moved, day or - night. Service guaranteed. 29 A. ' Grape. Phone: Office 44, or resi dence 1060 or 90. - T.liolsiertng 3. WEIS Upholstery. Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture. Full' line of materials. Draperies made to order. We do all kinds of uphol stering. We deliver and will call and show samples, i'boa tot, Jacksonville, Oct. .' , , , , ,,