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BRINGING ( X" . ' '; v 1924 by Int-l FtATuriEEnvicE. Inc. j .. 1VERN0R GALLS A JROAD ELECTION !N 24 BALEM, Or , 2ei. :s. Governor i; Jforco laat night issued a proclnma l tion Hotting Tuesday, March 24, as tho I date for a special lection In Cooa j)i iSdunty on the question of. whether 'that county shall be declared a high- ay improvement district, ( .. Th nrnpln.mn.tinn of fhA irovornop W Iflf pursuant to petitions from Coos WUnty filed with Secretary of State Kozer containing the required number of slRnatures to place the issue on the A ballot. Tho secretary of state at once informed tho governor that the petl '.. iions had been filed and has now notified the Coos county clerk that the election has been called, f The entire procedure is under an act passed by the legislature of 1921, sponsored by Senator Charles Hall of Coos county and others, which pro vides for the formation of highway improvement districts in a manner .-nimilar to the formation of Irrigation i-' districts. There was practically no If opposition to the measure in tho leg- jij lslaturo. . f The Markets ' Tilvestoclc Receipts 29; nominally steady. Hoga steady; receipts 763. Sheep nominally steady; no receipts. Eggs PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 12. Eggs cent lower. Pullets 2620c: firsts 27fl)27Ho; henneries 28SS'28V4c de livered Portland. Butter ' PORTLAND, Ore., "Feb. 12. Butter Steady; extra cubes city 49c; stan dards 49c; prime firsts 4814c; firsts 48o; undergrndes 47c; prints 50c car tons 61c. Buttorfat steady. Best churning cream 60 51c lb.- f.o.b. Portland. Poultry " PORTLAND.. Ore.. Fob. 12. Poul try firm. Heavy hens 23 ig 24c: light 1920c; springs 20!g22c; stags 13c; , old roosters lOo; ducks, white poklns 21 22c; turkeys, live nominal; dress ed 2610127c; spring broilers nominal. j Potatoes PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 12. Pota toes steady, 1.201.30, ,: San Francisco Mnrkots ': ' SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 12. U. S. -Bureau of Agricultural Economics ,Eggs very -woak; extras 32 Vic: extra -pullets 30c; undersized pullets 23 '4c: :Uuttoifat..t.o.bV .San. Francisco 64c. The Screen Story of SouUiluucl Mellow moonlight darkie melodies dark eyed beauties so many pleas ant things have come out of tho South land that it holds an ; indefinable charm for the writer, the poet and the musician. The photodrnmatists have capitalized "southern atmosphere" With unusual success and a number of ;the most brilliant recent produc tions have been laid below, the Mason and Dixon line. ,', "Her Reputation.'" a vividly color ful story of the soutli of the old days ttnd the west of today, tfn adaptation from the novel. "The Devil's Own," is -one of the most' powerful screen features ever built around the power of - the modern day press. It will be Shown at the Rlalto theatre today, tomorrow and Thursday. : The opening scenes are of a Span ish wedding fiesta Which occurs on the plantation of one of the old time Spanish families of New .' Orleans. Beautiful senoritas, dashing cabal leros. and showering rose leaves ore the picturesque background for May PERi FtlSERAL HO MB lrllSw SSL.-"::' At Tom Service Day or Highs Information Cordially Glvca Cor. Stb and Oakdala wih!??? frTfcs re???1 UP FATHER McAvoy's appearance In the role of a spoiled, southern beauty. . After, some startling flood scenes, the locale of the story shifts in effec tive transition to the Pacific coast. The gay night life of San Francisco, the roaring presses of a great news paper plant, a front page "scandal" and a subsequent, romanco have been woveri into one Of .the most unusual screen offerings of the season. There isn't a dull moment from start to fin ish. Flatiron That Pressed Abe's Trousers Shown MONROVIA, Cal Fob. la.-r-No citizen of Monrovia celebrated Lin coln's birthday with more enthusiasm today than Mrs. Mattio Gailey, who displayed with great pride the old fashioned flatiron with which she, as a little .scvon year old girl, once pressed the trousers of Abraham Lin coln when he was still practicing law in Springfield, 111. Lincoln's Son la Released. . AURORA, 111., Fob. 12. Tile police today released John Lincoln, 19 year old son of the lawyer-florist. Warren J. Lincoln, who has confessed to the murder of his wife, Lina, and her brother, Byron Shoup. The boy was taken Into custody last night. Cut Tills Out It Ih Worth Money Send this ad and ten cents to Foley A Co., 2836 Sheffield Aye., Chicago, .111., writing your name and address cloarly. You will receive a ten cent bottle - of Foley's ' Honey and Tar Compound ' for coughs, colds and hoarseness, also free samplo packages of Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, and Foley Cathartic Tab, Jots foil Constipation and Biliousness. These wonderful remedies have helped millions of people. Try them! Sold everywhere. . Adv. Notice of Final Settlement Tn the County Court of tho Stato of Oreeon. for Jackson County. , In the matter of tho estate of Thomas G. Spanglcr, deceased. The undersltrned has filed in the Count Court of Jackson County, Oregon, the final account of his ad ministration of the estate of Thomas G. Spangler, deceased, and said Court has fixed Saturday, March 1st, 1024, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the court room of said court at the court house in Jackson ville, Jackson County, Oregon, as the time and place for tho hearing or ob jections to said finnl account and lor settlement of said estate; 1 All persons Interested in said estate are hereby notified and required to make or file tholr objections to said final account, if any they have, on or beforo the time aforesaid, fixed for the hearing and settlement thereof. jjatc or this notice ana or tn nrsc publication thereof is January 20th, 1924. RICHARD B. V1NCKNT, Administrator of tho estate of Thomas G. Spangler, deceased. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of tho State of Oregon in and for Jackson County. In the M.atter of tiro 10 t a to of Aaron Wyland, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all porsonn having claims against the Kstato of Aaron Wyland, Deceased, to present WANTED SITUATION'S WANTED Shrubbery pruning land scape gardening, spraying. Phone 407-L.. 287 WANTED -By elderly woman, house keeping whore there is no woman "boss." Country preferred. Am thoroly experienced with chickens. AddrcKS Mi's.- Tupper, 511 Central Ave. 8. 277 ' - ' See Our Used Car Bargains i Chevrolet Touring With License Several other used cars to pick from MEDFORD MAIL TRTTJTTNE. them properly verified, to the under sicned. at the office of O. C. Kobks. 30 .orth Central Avenue. Medford, Ore gon, within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, which is the 12th day of Feb ruary, 1,824. UNB WYLAND, Administrator or the I-.state of Aaron Wyland, Deceased. IlELP WANTED FEMALE WAXT1CD Lady for houseeleanlnp. 625 N. rtiversido. Phone 076-M. 276 WANTKD Experienced woman or Kirl with references for housework .in small family, $50 month. C. 10. Holds, Woodland Orchards, phono 127. 277 WANTED Experienced confection ery girl at Crowson's. Apply at once and in person. WANTED MTSCTCIjLANftOtTS WANTED To huy or lease a two or three chair barber shop in Rogue River valley. Address A. Fee, 1205 E. Main St., Mcdford, Ore. 27S WANTED Some one to plow 20 acres alfalfa land, Gold Hill. J. L. Kershaw. 276 WANTED Oas heater, after six o'clock. Call 879-X. 278 WANTED Furniture repairing, up holstering, refinlshlng and reglue ing. A. N. Thihault, phone 069-R. WANTED To rent by a small adult laniuy a o or room nouse uy ai.u. 1st. Tel. 1080. 250 WANTED To buy first class cow. Phono 611-J-4. milk 280 WANTED All kinds of stove repair ing and setting up. Liberty Repair Shop. WANTED All klniis of phonographs to repair. Liberty Repair Shop. WANTED Bt. Louis prices for furs, less express charges. Johnson Produce Co., HI N. Fir St. Pnone 97. WANTED House moving and repair ing. Phnne 4KS-M nr 4RS-X BARGIANS USED ARTICLES 300 Mechanics,' Tools, 15c to 75c See our window display Wicker Baby Buggy, $12.50 Small Cook Stoves $5 to $12 Used Trunks, $6.00 to $10.00 Dining Taulos. $6.50 to, $15.00 Kitchen Chairs, 95c to $2.00 Rockers $1.95 to $8.50 Heaters $2.50 to $6.50 Used Iieds $3.50 to $7.50 Baby Cribs $0.50 to $9.00 i' ; , .,, ' ' Where You Can .. Buy, Sell or Exchange Anything. i The Medford Exchange , 211 West Main Phono 031 . REAL ESTATE SEE US FOR FARM8 HOMES BUSINESS PROPERTY EXCHANGES Extra fine city home on paved corner, close-In, all city assessments paid. This proporty Is worth today $4500 ,but wo can offer for a few days at $3750, on good terms. . Wo have two real good business opportunities, full equipment and everything supplied, practically no capital required, good locations Med ford; will givo good lease. . t Fine hrlck business block, with excellent, income, biggest Investment offer In this section. For sale or trade.- - - FOUR-SITE REALTY AGENCY Medford Building, Medford, Ore. Phone 900 or 609-Y .LAND ON CRATER LAKE HIGHWAY . : Under Eagle Point Irrigation Project $10.00 per acre. 1000 acres to choose from The Crater Lake Highway Is the second most important Highway in Southern Oregon. Soon to be paved. This land Is about four mllcB from Kagle Point, near Rogue River one of the best trout streams in the world. Abundant water for Irrigation. Land practically level. Nowhere in the United States can land on as good a highway, under an Irrigation project, With an assured supply of water be bought for this prico. This land could not have been bought this cheap from the Indians seventy-five yoars ago. See me now. Phone 784-L Anytime .J. C. BARNES , 6 So. Central Ave. THE LITTLE FARM, WELL TILLED I . Appeals to everybody at present Cost of Water.' We offer ten acres all set in alfalfa, small cottage, district under water rights, tract about one half mile from end of best paved street, and all for $2200 on good terms. This tract should bring 60 tons hay ih 1924. ' . We also have 5-acro tract oft Pacific fllghway with paid up water rights under canal, for low price. ... ' ' See HOLMES Phsne 329 MEDFOTCD. OKF.fiOX, .TUESDAY. VKMtrAKY 12, FOB RENT HOFSE5 FOR HUNT Small furnished house, 27 S.- Tripp St. Phone 4S0-W uftor 5 p. m. 277 FOR RENT House with sonio furni ture, 618 Heckmnn Ave., $20. l'hone 900. ' 277 FOR RENT Modern six room bun galow. Call 478. tf FOR RENT Modern unfurnishod ' house five rooms, bath, two sleeping porches, garage for two cars, new linoleum and paint. C. A. DoVoo. FOR RENT Houses, Brown & White. FOR KEITI tlOCSEKUKPlNG ROOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms upstairs. 436 N. Bartlett. 27S FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms, two .sleeping rooms. 625 N. Riverside. Phone 675-M. 276 FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 611 S. Central. tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms ana oacneior apnrimeniH. Phone 966-R, 234 E. Ninth St. 278 FOR RENT Modern housekeeping rooms, upstairs. 345 N. Barllott. 763-M. FOB RENT MISCIrt.IjANKOUS TO RENT P.arn for riding pony near 8. Holly. Phone 390-L. tf FOR RENT Offices. -123 E. Spraguo Siegcl, Gold Hill. Main. 276 FOR RENT OR SALE Ranch, 20 acres alfalfa, low tflow 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 Rrarta .Bide twlth light. heat and Janitor service.) $16 per month. M. fl. Tumy. pnone 4oa, tr It's poor economy to buy twice to go the same distance one GENERAL CORD will take you. Any one can sell you the common Eastern oils, but when you want a Pure Penn sylvania Oil sec us for t VALVOLINL ; Free'.Crank Case , :r-' Service Jones & Kirkpatrick A Real Service Station FOR HOMES. Nash Hotel Corner FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR rent Two room furnished npartment close in; no children. 245 S. Central. 276 FOR RENT Two room furnished npartment clone in, no children. 215 S. Central. 275 FOB RENT FCHN1SIIKD ROOMS FOR RENT Modern sleeping rooms. 222 S. Holly. 281 FOR RENT Two well furnished sleeping rooms. Phono 831-R. 2D2 FOR RENT Slooping room with heat and bath. Private entrance. Phono 355-Y. tf POULTRY AND EGGS WANTED Could handle Borne cus tom hatching this week. Square Deal Hatchery. Phone 951-L. 277 FOR SALBr-Whlte Plymouth Rocks. Settings of 15 eggs $1.50. liulbach strain. Come and see them. $1.00 extra if packed for express. R. H. Paxson, Central Point. tf FOR SALE Rarrel Rock eggs for hatching J1.00 per 15. Mrs. F. A. Daugherty, R. 1, Uox 37. l'hono 468-R-3. 280 FOR SALE If you want heavy win ter layers for next winter order your baby chicks and hatching eggs now from tho lted Wing Poultry Yard, phone 8C6-V. 279 FOR SALE O. A. C. Barred Rock hatching eggs, $1 setting, $5 hun dred. Phone 23x3 W. M. Tolhorow. Central Point. 276 FOR SALE A few oxtrn fancy bronao turkey toms and hons for breeding. Cull 132-R. . 27ti FOR SALE riarroil, Rock eggs for L, sotting, from o.j A- tO. best laying , strain..- Tel. 201-J . tf FOR SALE R. I. White and R. I. Reds cockerels, $5.00. Eggs $3.00 setting. A. N. Thlbault, phone 969-R. 292 FOR SALE Hatching eggs from E. C. Webb's two pens of prize win ning Reds. J. W. Antlo, Lake Creek, Ore. 28l FOR 8.liB DOMES FOR SALE Furnished bungalow close In. Also stock of groceries and dry goods for trade. Call 590-L, or see C. W. Iiabb, Realtor, 618 Beatty St. 299 FOR SALE 618 8. Control until rented. 277 FOR RALE 'Houses and bungalows, furnlHhcd or unfurnished. Also acreage. Insurance. C. H. Butter field, Medford Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phono 389. FOR SALE Modern house on West Jackson. Inquire Dr. Riddell, Med ford Bldg. , tf FOR BAI..E IilVKSTOCK FOR HALE Good old work mare, doublo.set of harness, or will trade for chickens. Last house on W. Palm St. 278 FOR SALE Team six years old, 3300 pounds. Also harness and two liorso cultivator. Phone 314-L. 279 FOR SALE One fllley earning 3 In June, 1 4-h.p. Fairbanks-MorHO en gine, 1 125-chick olectrlc brooder. John A. Anderson, Central Point. 281 FOR HALE One horso six years old. weight 1600. black. Phone lt-13-W. 281 FOR NfiALE Two good milk cows, also good separator. C. C. Chap man, lterrydalo Ave., 1 Vi miles N. Medford. 270 FOR RALE Puppies, real cheap. Phono 691-R-l. FOR SALE 16 flrst-ctnss milk cows; also 1100 pound wf.rV horse, buggy and harness. M. Walsh, 1 mllo NE . of Medford on Cruter Lako road. 282 Latest Bulletin I I 1 ! I Ilulck again awarded first place lit tho New York Automobile Show. It's tough on tho "also rans," but popular opin ion rules In favor of tho best car the BUICK. Wouldn't you too prefer to line up with the popular car made popular by virtue of Its Inbuilt goorl-ness-i-a car which, because of Its pop ularity, will always be considered a sound investment? A USED BUICK that same dependability, economy nnd comfort at a price well, enough less than a now one to class them as bona fide bargains. Our convenient time payment plan will ennblo you to drive home a BUICK today. Buiok Six Touring; 5 Cord Tires Plenty of Extras $650 Medford Auto Co. Mel Pe&len 10:24 By Geora'e McManus FOUND FOR SALE ACTOMOniljKS J FOUND Pair of men's gloves. Ownor FOlt SAI." t!ood 1923 Ford touring, can have same by culling at Mail Phone 1051. 278 Tribune. 2iC - . ,- . FOR SALE Dodge touring car. Gor don Stout's Oarage, 119 W. Tenth. FOlt SALE IUC4.L JiSTATK. 21 FOR SALE Five acres irrigated. close in on highway with five room house. Addrous ltox G Mail Tribune. 278 FOR SALE One acre of good garden or airalia land with a well finished 5 mum plastered bungalow, newly painted. Walls nil tinted different shades, electric lights, fine front and north porch, large maple grove nil around the house, good store house, wood bonne and garage and other buildings. Good pumping plant with more water than can be utilized the dryest season. This beautiful home is about 14 mile above tho , upper Griffin creek school house and 1 mile -to eight grade school house. This beautiful home 'must go. Price $1800. See owner or phono i98-X. J. M. Ouches. 278 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 13 acre ranch on Pacific highway, three miles north of Gold Hill; will exchange for Medford property or sell on liberal terms. See. F. E. W'nhl, Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. tf FOR HALE 320 acres of lnnd for $C.OO per acre. Total price only $1600. Located right on a main Jackson county highway. Consider able land can be easily cleared and cultivated. K. S. Tumy, 209 Liberty Hldg. 276 FOR SALE Ranches, all kinds, and houses, must be sold at Some low price, 10 years time. Gold Ray Realty Co. ' tf FOR SALE, RENT OR EXCHANOE For Medford proporty, 35 acres Bear creek bottom land half block off highway, 2 inttes from busy corner. 518 S. Oakdale. .l. i VOB SALIjj MlwCKfiLANEOUS FOR HALE Good buggy, two sets of harness, good milk cow and horses. See J. A. Miller, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Vlctrola, largo size $125. 53 N. Oinngo. 278 FOR SALE Dressed hogs ino-150 lbs. 10 cents per pound delivered. Phono 67-J-:. 278 FOR SALE Baled grain hay, $13 and 16 per ton at Hampton Orchard phono 468-R-l. 280 FOR BALE Refrigerator, two oil stoves, two rockers, dining room chairs, set of china dishes. , Phone 691-R-l. FOR SALE Haled alfalfa hay $15 a ton. Foothills Orchard, phone 611-J-4. ,' 281 FOR HALE Htovo, $15. 102t W. Ninth St. Phone 482-R. tt FOR HALE Onk rolltop desk. Phono Spraguo Rlegcl, Gold Hill. 276 FOR HALE Chicken house 16x24, 2 self feeders, fencing and posts. 447 W. Holly Ht. ' 282 FOR SALE Stock carrots $7 per ton. H. C. Maury, 411-J-2. 278 FOR RALE OH TRADE Tacomn logging englno with lino. Big Plnen Lumber Co. If FOR SALE Pumps and Paul's Electric Store. motors. 291. FOR RALE Wood pipe. Paul's Elec tric Htoro. 291 FOR SALE Water systems, electric and gasoline power. Paul's Eloctrlc Store ' 291 FOR SALE Dry cordwoort W. II. Everhard, 6 S. Fir. cheap. FOR SALE Manznnlta and Oak wood. $4.50 tier delivered. Phone 21, Central Point F. W. 8., R. 2. Box 75, Central Point, Ore. FOR HALE OR TRADE Phono graphs, records, furniture and autos. Bargain prices. 15 N. Grape, tf FOR SALE Corn. Phone $l-J-2 at meal time. Why Walk when yoil can buy a ' FORD TOURING for $75 all in good shape ' Terms if Desired C. E. GATES AUTO CO. 'Olt SALE 1922 Chevrolet, good condition, extras, cheap for cash. Call 627, N. liartlett. . 281 FOR SALE 1919 Scrips-Booth, ex cellent condition. Bargain at $200. I'bone 453-L. 1 '. 278 FOR HALE Oakland' iSIx .touring 19 10 32H model. Now' ' universal JolntM and bearings throughout, in good condition, for only $150. Call 14 8-L. 277, BUSINESS 1HUICCTORY Attorneys A. 13. REAMER Lawyer, offloe IB Liberty Building. Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & GREENE '. Abstracts of Title. Rooms t and I No. 83 North Contral Ave., Uf stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. . Abstracts of T 1 1 1 and Title Insurance, Tho only complete Title System In Jackson County. - A. E. KELLOGG Abstractor of Titles, Gold Hill, Oregon. Reliable Jackson County Abstractor. Over twenty years' experience in the county. Phone 6-J-2 Gold Hill, tf Building Mntcrlais MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK A BLOCK WORKS Specialize in all kinds of cement building' produata. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. ' ' Chiropractic Fhyslelans DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chlro prnctla and Electro-Therapy, 4J7 28 Medfort Bldg. Phone 966. tl DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectl( Physician. DR. LOUISE B. HEDGES Naturopathic Ctaire prnctor. . Mechano-Therapy, Spon dylothorapy, Food Sciences, Chlro practice. Office: Stewart Bldg. 2 86 10. Main St. Phonos: Of flea, 170: Res. 170-J-J. ' DR. H. W. HOFFMAN Chlropraotk Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9-13, 1-6. 203-206 Liberty Bldg. OUI04 Phone 680; Res. 1027. Dentists DR. R. R. JOHNSON General Den tlstry nnd X-Ray. Third floor Med for.l Bldg. Phone 426. DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist, $38 B Main St., over M. M. Dept. Store, Medford, Oregon. Phone 669". Res. 1023-H. Office hours 9 a. tn. 6 p .tn. Evenings and Sunday appointment. r , Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wll. son. C. P. A.. Attention given im anything In accounting and Income Tax requlremenw Look into out. simplified accounting mothod. Lllv rty Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-R. Insurance EARL 8. TUMV All forms of Insur ance!' Fire, Auto, Life, AccidenC Bonds. Phone 402. 209 Liberty Bid. Money to Loan J. B. ANDREWS Buys and eelU mortgnges and loans money on good security, tl N. Grape St. Phone ti-M. - 14 Monuments THE OREGON ORANITB CO. Monuments. E, A. Hicks, General Mnnnger, - V. M. Kershaw, Bale Manager, 108 II. Sixth St., Med ford. ; Ostaopntha DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINB CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians, 416-418 Liberty Bid. Phone 904-J-l Residence 20 South Laurel St. Piano instruction FRED ALTOJJ HAIGHT' Teacher of Piano and ' Harmony. Studio 114 Liberty Blrfg.. Phone 71. Printers and! Publishers ,v MEDFORl PRINTING CO. has the best eqMpped printing offloe In 8outheri Oregon.. Bonk binding, loose Ifaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir 8t Transfer ' ! EADH TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 8 IB. - Prices right. Service guar anteed. DAVfd TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. Anything moved, day or nb.ht. Service guaranteed. 29 8. Crape. Phone: Office 644, or real fenee 1060 or 208. - Upholstering ,V. WE IS Upholstery, Manufacturer 1 of overstuffed furniture, Full llrte of materials. Draperies made to order. We do nil kinds of uphol storing. We deliver and will call and show samples. Phone $41, JM&IPBYllJe. Stfc - :.r ... -