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PAGE NTNF ' BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus MOW YOU ELT OUT V.NO -FIMQ A; JOl IFYOO COME OURE JO'bT TH L fSN- THE. RDRCM OF THE. NN, JOW Q.UIT VHO XOO CAJS HANE. H JOS - tsTAiRT H RVCHT rsow : . rTl AN' F Hli lo A,b JJ FRESH Ai THE A. tSEW FOREfSr--EH? WELL-WELL MUbT HWE joe - bTA.IT HlVv OFF WITH AvOUSCK" LAWOISE-HE'5d ILL CtO HOME! -L COULDN'T FIND CtOtr-' TO A WOSPtTAl "..rA WORK -l-OU (RF S.CY WORK TOU RE iOIMq TOO' O, EXE -box: I' MiS J IT HfEDFOHD MATT; TRTOTTXR MTCPFOTHl, OKEfiOX, "FRIDAY, FET5TUTARY 1"). J 024 lit t X'tSer-'-" (LL ) xMl, .... CZECHO SETTLEMENT IS ROGUE RIVER VALLEY B. T. Hnlzda, Held representative for the American Czecho Slovak Cham ber of Commerco ot Portland was In Medford today en route to Klamath Falls where he will look over that dis trict with a view to another Czecho Slovak settlement. On his return Mr. Hnlzda will stop in Medford and look over the Rogue River valley with the same object in mind. Czecho Slovak colonies have been very successful in Oregon, notably thoBe at Scio, Ochoco, Malin and other districts. The prospective settlers do not come from the old country but from the industrial centers of the east particularly the coal mining regions, where they have all made some money, but as they are naturally an agricul tural people, most of them are looking for farming opportunities in the far west Mr. Hnlzda is particularly In terested In cheap land, fitted for dairy ing, poultry and pigs, and local officers of the Chamber of Commerce believe he will find what he wants near this city. Mr. Hnizda was accompanied by Professor Vlning, president of the State Chamber ot Commerce, who in vltod hi into visit here on his return north. ' LIVESTOCK EXPERTS TO iT LOCAL The livestock men of the county are becoming interested in the coming Jackson county agricultural confer ence and about fifteen of the leading stockmen met in the Hotel Medford Wednesday and appointed a commit tee chairman to work out the program for the various livestock men. Miles Cantrail of Ruch is chairman of this group; Elmer Coleman of Phoenix will have charge of tho cattlemen's sec tion; C. V. Lousoly wll have charge of tho work relative to sheep; Justin Judy, chairman of the hog group; and Ralph Cowgill, chairman of the pub licity and attendance and will assist in gathering statistics relative to the livestock industry.- Tho livestock mon of this section will bo assisted by R. II. Clark of tho Union Stock yards in Portland, and O. M. Plummcr, secretary of the Pacific International Livestock show. Both mon aro authorities on livestock in Oregon. Specie Fashion Story In Sunday Sun . By C. W. Whillock Ono of tho mnny features of the Sunday Sun of February 17 will bo tho special story. "The Litest Fash ions, Fabrics and Colors," as seen by C. W. Whillock, buyer for the Golden Rule stores of Medford, Ashland and Dunsmulr. Mr. Whillock has been in the east several weeks with the buyers for tho other 87 stores in the Golden Rule string purchasing goods for spring and summer. Mr. and Mrs. Whillock are now in Florida on a vacation. Flnnl Notice of Administratrix In tho County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank G. Owen, Deceased. Notlco is hereby given that the undersigned as administratrix of the estate of Frank G. Owen, deceased, which estate is pending in tho nbovo entitled court nnd cause, duly - filed PERL FUNERAL HOME At Your Service Day or Ntghl Information Cordially Given. Cor. 6th and Oak dale therein her final account and report in said estate on the 31st day of Janu ary, 1024; that upon the filing thereof the above entitled Court made and entered an order fixing the hour of ten o'clock on Saturday, the firsG day of March. 1924 as tho time, and the above entitled Court as the place for hearing any objections to such final account and report and the settle ment thereof and for passing upon and settling the same, and by such order directed this notice to be pub lished once a week for four successive weeks in the Medford Mail Tribuno, and thereby required all persons in terested in said estate ana naymg any objections to said final' account and report or the' allowance of any part thereof or to tho settlement of said estate in accordance therewith to file such objections thereto on or before said day so appointed for such settle ment. All persons' having any such objections to the allowance of 'such account and report or to tho settle ment of said estate In accordance HELP WiiNTEU MALE WANTED Man to take over agency for nn exclusive household neces sity In Medford, Ashland, Klamath Falls and parts of California if de sired. All or part time. About $40 required to take over stock on hand. Call at Fountain Lodge Saturday after 4 and Sunday 11 to 4,( Ask for Mr. Sosln. 280 WANTED Ranch hand. Jas. Camp bell, phone 17-F-21. 279 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Girl for general house work, good wages. Tel. 174-J-2. . 281 WANTED Competent woman wants day work: anything except washing. Phone 386-W. 270 WANTED Woman for cooking and general housework. References re quired. Two in family. Telephone 82, Mrs. John Tolnlill. 270 WANTED Refined elderly lady for light house work on ranch, or elderly couple for same kind of work, llox 1114 Medford. 271) WANTED Experienced confection ery girl at Crowson's. Apply at once and in person. WANTED MISCKljfjANEOUS WANTED Gentleman to room and board in a private home. Phone 936-R. WANTED Seo Brown for your first class shoo repairing. 286 WANTED Feeder hogs. Phono 89 5. 284 WANTED Someone to saw five cords of wood six miles out. Phono UZ-ll. 270 WANTED To buy or rent residence property. Address Route l, Box ZSO WANTED Brown fixes your shoes while you wait. 285 WANTED Dress making, any kind, graduating dresses; sew at home or y:o out. Reasonable. Mrs. Hollers, 432 Plum St., R. F. D. 1. 270 WANTED Furniture repairing, up holstering, reflnishlng and reglue ing. A. N. Thibault, phono 9U9-R. WANTED To buy first class milk cow. Phono Cll-J-4. 280 WANTED All kinds of stove repair ing and setting up. Liberty Repair Shop. WANTED All klnas of phonographs to repair. Liberty Repair Shop. WANTED St. Louis prices for furs, less express charges. Johnson Produce Co., JI41 N. Fir St. Pnone 97. tf WANTED Houso lnoTTr.n and ropalr lng. Phone 488-M or 4X8-X. . See Our Used Car Bargains Chevrolet Touring With License Several other used cars to pick from therewith are required to iuako such objections as aforesaid. Dated this 81st day of January, 1024. LEILA S. OWEN, As tho administratrix of tho Estate of Frank G. Owen, deceased. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Houso work by hour. 280 "Phone 101S-W. WANTED Experienced ranch or camp cook wants position. Call 809-R-2, or write Route 1, Box IS. 280 WANTED r.y olderly woman, hous.i keeping where more Is no woman "boss." Country preferred. Am thoroly experienced with chickens. Address Mrs. Tupper, 511 Central Ave. S. 279 WANTED By man' with family, job on ranch. Experienced. dou i. Grape. Phone 648-H. 280 WANTED Shrubbery pruning land scape gardening, spraying. Phono 407-L. 287 FOR- RENT HOUSES FOR RENT House. Inquire at 508 Plum St. 2S1 FOR RENT March 1st. partly fur nished house for Rmall family, on paved street, 5 blocks from Medford hotel, nice yard, shade trees, roses, etc. Inquire 723 W. Eleventh. 287 FOR RENT House. 614 W. Second. 279 FOR RENT Houses, Brown & White. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT Barn for riding pony near S. Holly. Phone 390-L. tf FOR RENT OR SALE Ranch, 20 acres alfalfa, low plow land, pas ture, running water, fair buildings. Two miles from Talent. Inquire E. N. Campbell, 628 S. Grapo St. tf FOR RENT Large modern office rooms in Sparta Bldg., with light, heat and janitor service. $15 per month. E. S Tnmy. Phonn 402. tf 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, $0.00 to $10.00 Dining Tables, $6,50 to $15.00 Kitchen Chairs, 05c to $2.00 Rockers...., $1.95 to $8.50 Heaters....!.. $2.50 to $0.50 llBed Reds $.1.50 to $7.50 Baby Cribs $6.50 to $0.00 Where You Can Buy, Sell or Exchango Anything. The Medford Exchange 211 West Main Phone 931 REAL ESTATE SEE US FOR FARMS HOMES BUSINESS PROPERTY EXCHANGES Extra fine city home on paved corner, close-In,' all city assessments paid. , This property Is worth today $4500 but we can offer for a few days at $u750, on good terms. We have two real good business opportunities, full equlpmont and everything supplied, practically no capital required, good locations Med ford; will givo good lease. Fine brick business block, with excellent income, biggest investment offer in this section. For sale or trade. FOUR-SITE REALTY AGENCY Medford Building, Medford, Ore. 20 ACRES AUTO PARK GARDEN LAND $3500 On highway, On River. Ono milo this side Savage Rapids Dam. Houso, Barn, never failing spring. Oue acre of this land in atrawber res. No better garden land any place. Under Grants Pass Irrigation Project. Savage Rapids Dam backs Rogue River up for four miles ut this point. Fine shade on place. Ideal Camp Ground Site. Could be made a beautiful place. Phone 784-L Anytime J. C. BARNES DIVERSIFY . With small Irrigated ranch, alfalfa and fruit, hearing, moderate improve ments, 16 acres with Water, balanco can bo Irrigated, close to Medford, every foot good soil, good roads both summer and winter. Thin tract ean be bought right, small first payment, balance on installments monthly or yearly. Adapted to dairy or poultry farm, with sufficient pears to bear the overhead, and ten acres in yielding nl&ilfa. A few good cows, properly handled will enable purchasor to meet all payments and secure one of the finest small tracts in entire valley. Call up 329 or visit our office for full details. .- - See HOLMES FOR HOMES. s Nash Hotel Corner. 11924 bv Int'l. for hent apartments FOR RENT Two room furnished apartment closo in. 245 S. Central. 281 FOR REH HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 81!1 W. Tenth St. 280 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 140 S. Holly. 279 FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 611 S. Central. tf FOR RENT Modorn housekeeping rooms, upstairs. 345 N. Burtlolt. 753-M. ' FOR RENT FUIVNlSnED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rjoom, privato family. Price rea sonable. Phono 987-J. 282 FOR RENT Modorn sleeping rooms. 22 S. Holly. 281 FOR RENT Two well furnished sleeping rooms. Phone 831-R. 292 FOR RENT Sleeping room with neat ana nam. irivaio entrance. Phono 855-Y. tf MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN 6 per cent loans, monthly payment. Building, buying. W. G. Wright, Stewart Blk. 290 LOS1 LOST Cameo brooch Wednesday. Finder plenso return to C. O. P. Co. and reccivo roward. Mrs. H. I. Walther. 250 FOUND FOUND lirown cuts shoes to oxfords. high 285 FOUND Pair of spectacles. Owner can huvo samo by calling nt Mail Tribuno office and paying for nd. 270 It's poor economy to buy twice to ko Hie same distance ono GENERAL CORD will take you. Any ono can sell you the common Eastern oils, but when you want a Pure Penn sylvania Oil sec us for VALVOLINE Free Crank Case Service i. Jones & Kirkpatrick A Real Service Station Phone 900 or 609-Y 6 So. Central Ave. Feature Service, Inc. POULTRY AND EGGS 'OK KALE Tankred Imperial White Leghorn cockerels, $3.00, 300-egg strain. Also hatching eggs of sumo $1.00 setting, $5.00 hundred. Gus Drummer, 6S0-.I-2, Medford. 304" FOR SALIC Mammoth P.ronzo tur keys, hens and toms for breeding purposes; also dressed. Phone 132-L 284 FOR SALIC Hurbon red turkeys, xiarrea itock pullets, pnono lll-J-2. 281 FOR SALE Purred Rock cockerels, ranluts, eggs and baby chirks in March and April. C. H, Murray, 014 Murray Ave., Medford, Ore. 283 FOR SAM: Ono 00-egg incubator. Phono 132-R-2. 280 FOR KALE Hatching eggs from Tancred strain White leghorns 7 5o per 15. A. C. Mittelstuudt, Eagle Point. 282 FOR SALE Parrel Rock eggs for hatching $1.00 per l5- Mls- p- A Daughorty, It. 1, Box 37. Phono 468-R-3. 280 FOR SALE If you want heavy win tor layers for next winter order your baby chicks and hatching eggs now from tho Red Wing Poultry Yard, phono 805-Y. , 270 FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs for setting from O. A. O. best laying strain. Tel. 201-J. tf FOR SALE R. I. White and R. I. Rods cockerels, $6.00. Eggs $3.00 setting, A. N. Thibault, phone 960-lt. 202 FOR SALE Hatching eggs from E. C. Webb'B two pens of' prize win ning Reds. J. W. Anile, Lake Creek, Ore. SSD FOR SALTS RI5AT ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO R ENT-swanson place 5 miles cast of Medford. 05 acres good land, all fenced. For information write O. M. Svendsen, Mulln, Ore., or seo Jas. Hansen, Routo 4, Medford. 283 FOR SALIC, EXCHANGE OR RKNT Four .hundred acre stock or dairy ranch. Imiuiro Rox 23, lirownsboro. ' 283 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 12 aero ranch on Pacific highway, throe mllos north of Gold Hill; will exchango for Medford property or sell on llboral terms. See F. E. Wahl, Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. tf FOR SALE Ranches, all kinds, and houses, must be sold at some low price, 10 years time. Gold Ray Realty Co. tf FOR SALE, RKNT OR EXCHANGE For Medford property, 35 acres Bear creek bottom land half block off highway, 2 miles from busy corner. 018 S. Oakdttlo. FOR SAI.R HOMES FOR' SALE Fivo room modern noilse; win sen oncap: going away. Owner, 003 W. Elovcnth St. Phono 146-W. 283 FOR SALE Furnished bungalow closo in. Also stock of groceries and dry goods fin' trade. Cuil 500-L, or seo V. W. llabb, Realtor, CIS Boatty St. 200 FOR SALE Houses and bungalows, furnished or unfurnished. Also acreage. Insurance. (.:, H. Butter field, Medford Nut'l llank Bldg. Phono 389. FOR SALE Modorn Houso on West Jackson. Inquire Dr. Rlddoll, Med ford Bldg. FOR SALE LfVESTOOK FOR SALE Cheap, French bull pup pies. Phono 591-11-1. tf FOR SALE Good big horse, mules, cow, wagon, harness, portable house. 607 Pino St. . 280 TOR SALE Two fresh cows. Mrs. A. M. Hoover, phono 189-Y. 282 FOR SALE Ono horse six years old, 281 Latest Bulletin 1 !. t I. I Bulck again awarded first place at tho New York Automobile Show. It's tough op the "also runs," but popular opin ion rules In favor of the best car tho BUICK. Wouldn't you too prefor to line up with tho popular car made popular by virtue of its inbuilt good ness a car which, bocauso of Its pop ularity, will always bo considered a sound investment? A USED BUICK that same dependability,- economy nnd comfort at a price woli, enough less than a new one to class them as bona fldo bnrpnlns. Our convenient time payment plan will cnnblo you to drive homo a BUICK today. Buick Six Touring 6 Cord Tiros Plenty of Extrai , , ' " ' $G50 " ' ' Medford Auto Co. Buicfe pealen , FOR SALF LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Puppies, Phone 691-R-l. real cheap. FOR SALE Bloodhound puppies. D. P. Duggnn, Sams Valley. 281 FOR SALE 16 firm-anas milk cows; also 1100 pound work horse, buggy and harness. M. Walsh, 1 milo NIC of Medford on Crater Lake road. 282 FOR SALIC Four young milk coivs. ono just Tresh, others rresh very soon. Jas. Campbell, phone 17-F-2I. 270 FOR SALE Team six years old, 3300 pounds. Also hurnoNs and two horse cultivator. Phono 314-L. 279 FOR SALIC One fllley coming 3 In June, 1 4-n.p. I'liu-minKs-Morse en gine, 1 125-chlck electric brooder. John A. Anderson, Central Point. 281 FOR SALE: MISCELLANEOUS OR SALIC Itrown guarantees his shoe repairing. 286 OR SALIC Well rotted fertilizer for lawns or garden, delivered. Phone 7-F-4. OR SALIC Oat hay. Noah Chandler highway south of Phoenix. 200 OR SALE Bargain In thirty-ton silo and cutter. E. E. Foss, Talent. Ore. 281 'OR SALIC Two loads of third cron alfalfa hny J12 ton. Oil brooder, will brood 400 or moro, price $30. Phono 7-F-2. 281 TOR SALE Home canned fruit cheap. Phono lll-J-2. 28 1 FOR SALIC Dining room chairs, set of china dishos, refrigerator. Phono D91-R-1. 1 ' tf FOR SALE I get mine at Brown's. FOR SALE Wo hnvo somo extra fine walnuts and shado trees, cher ries, poaches and apricots. Just re ceived a shipment of Now Perfect tlnn currants and Giant Victoria rhubarb. Also ornamental shrub bery, roses and grapes. Just tho tlnio to do your planting now. E. C Welch, 15 N. Grapo, phono 4(iG-.L 283 FOR SALE Apples. Will deliver. Phono 408-R-3. 280 FOR SALE Typewriters, all makes, . ,new and rebuilt. We guarantee overy machine wo sell. Medford Book Storo. 280 FOR SALE Thor clectrlo washing mnchlno, fine condition; also heater 1021 W. Ninth. Phono 482-R. FOR SALE Good buggy, 2 sets ot harness, good milk cow and horses. Seo J. A. Miller, Eaglo Point.' 28,1 FOR SALE Dnled grain hay, $12 and 10 per ton at Hampton Orchard phono 408-R-l. 280 FOR SALE rinlca alfalfa hay $16 a ton. Foothills . Orchard, phone (ill-J-4. ' 281 FOR SALIC Chicken houso 10x24, 2 self feeders, fencing and posts. 447 W. Holly St. 282 FOR SALE OR TRADE Tacoma logging onglno with lino. Big Pines Lumber Co. tf FOR SALE Pumps and Puul's Electric Storo. motors. 29J. FOR SALE Wood pipe. Taul's Eloc trlo Storo. 291 FOR SALE Water systoms, eloctrlo and gasollno power. Paul's Electric Storo. ' 201 FOR SALE Dry cordwood W. H. Everhard, 0 S. Fir. choap. FOR SALE Manznnlto. and oak wood, $4.50 tier delivered. Phono 21, Central Point F. W. 8., R. 2, Box 75, Central Point, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE Phono graphs, - records, furniture and autos. Bargain prices. 15 N. Grape. tf FOR SALE Corn. 'Phone 591-J-2 at meal time. . Why Walk when you can buy t '. '' ' a FORD TOURING for S75 all in good shape Terms if Desired C. E. GATES AUTO CO. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALIC At a sacrifice. Ford roadster with delivery bed extra. If in market for this sizo car you can't nppreclate it until seen and get tho price. Phone 003. 282 FOR SALIC Dodge touring car. Gor don Stouts Gurago, 111) W. Tenth. 281 FOR SALE 1022 Chevrolet, good condition, extras, cheap for cash. Call 527 N. liartlett. 281 FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANOIC Cso tractor with plows to exchango, -for sheep or cnttlo. Phone 000. . 281 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys REAM ICS & RICAMES Lawyers, of fice In Liberty Building. ., Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & GREENE Abstracts of Title, Rooms S and I No. 32 North Central Ave., up stairs. JACKSON" COUNTT AUSTILAOT CO. . Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title 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 Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK A BLOCK WORKS Specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. ; : , r - J,, Chlroprnotlo Physicians DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro. praotlo and Electro-Therapy. 427 28 Medford Bldg. Phone 005. tl DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectk Physician. DR. LOUISE B. HEDGES Naturopathic Chiro. praetor. Mechano-Therapy, Sport dylotherapy, Food Sciences, Chiro practice. Office: Stewart Bldg, 235 E. Main St. Phones: Office, 170; Res. 170-J-2. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic iNerve Mpecianst. uince nours s-iz, 2-5. 203-206 Liberty Bldg. OUlu Phone 580; Ros. 1027. Dentists DR. R. R. JOHNSON General Den tistry and X-Itay. Third tloor Med fo'vl Bldg. Phono 426. DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist, 228 H Main St., over M. M. Dept. Store, Modford. Orogon. Phone 669; Ros. 1023-H. Office hours 9 a."ni 6 p .in. Evenings and Sunday' bj appointment, " Expert Accountant t WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. WiU . son, C. P. A. Attention given U anything In accounting and Incom Tax requirement Look Into oul simplified accounting method. L!b4 erty Hldg.. Medford. Phone 167-Rj Insurance i EARL S. TUMY All forms ot Insuri ance: Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Bonds. Phone 402. 209 Liberty Bid, IT Money to'Lotji J, B. ANDREWS Buys and sell mortgages and loans money on good Security. 81 N. Orafie St. Phena 6S-M. 246 'Monuments THE O R E O O N . GRANITE CO. Monuments. 'IS. 'A. Hicks, Qenoral Manager. . P. M. Kershaw, Sales Manager, 103 E. Sixth St., Med ford. tf; Osteopaths DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR.'EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians, 416-418 Liberty Bid. Phone 904-J-l Residence 26 South Laurel St. ' Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of Piano and Harmony, ,8tudio 11$ Liberty Bldg., Phone 72. . . i Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir 8f, Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phons 815, Prices right. Service guar anteed. , DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE) CO. Anything moved, day or . night. Sorvlce guaranteed. 29 B. Grape. Phone: Office 644, or reslr dence 1060 or 206. t TfphOIstorlng J. WEI Upholstory, Manufacturer ot overstuffed furniture. Full line of materials. Draperies niado to ' order. We do all kinds of uphol . sterlng. We deliver and will call . and show samples. . Phone 801, Jacksonville, fist. . L-