MEBFOttn MAIL TtttBTTKR fKBTOR'D, OftTfty, WFDKKDAT. FF.BKTTAflY 11. "i BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus JJJJ TICKETS TO THE OPERA TWO TDNICHT Dai iutfb &m IMAC;itLUWArST Totn-THFN fS 1 ntliL HAVE IU 3FEM TO tAtH OTHER! ggftSSS -v 1 7 f THER.E' ISOTHttSTO EVERi TUME. I TP TO t)HUT UP' , -i ( tsORR-V-OAO I J Prs.eZVE.rsT XOO AMO ME DO OOME.THHC 105 IRtt &,S,F WELLTOUo-iVE OUT MR CLEF J ft PROM COHSC, 40 ' CC. t 1T THt fVi "Oil .A. Tv , -w ' I I I T-i ir- vrNt-n. . - .1 I . Jilt HV I II . -k J A" BW-1 .- 'H-'W 7 I 1 It 1 . . L fcTl S7 H. 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Attempts lo communicate with the trading post nearest the scene of the Indians' camp where yesterday H'o braves refused to yield t he body of the slain Navajo 'lo the- county Jury were futile last nitfht. The Indian was shot In a hand-to-hand sti-ulc wit li a constable, who sought to ar rest him for moving a fence from a homesteader's tract, it was reported. T he scene of the trouble is n ea r Cuba, N. M., about 75 miles from A Ibuquornue. Homesteaders were re ported arming in that section yester day, in preparation for possible eventualities. VAUDEVILLE BILL IS ABOVE THE AVERAGE Sump v-ll trained (lns. a quintet of pioneer performers, mul n eon pie of comedian:, who stnue u neat parody on elnsjdenl Hinging, were the main events ai the Tuesday night' vaudeville offering at Cralerlun. Tho dogs belonged to Mr. Dashing ton, and nasoeiated with eats and kit lens in n polite manner. The bellig erent nature of both species when to gether was entirely absent, from their aetlon, not a rat getting; Jts back up at Fido. ' The Variety Pioneers comprised five old actors, whose combined ages was announced an over 20(1 more than Mr. Heinz' well known output. They clogged vivaciously, and a til year old lad turned handsprings and kicked like a mule. Miss Annie Hart sang songs she made very popular 35 yearn ago. Fitzgerald and Madison presented n skit. The first part was mild drama, nnd tho second half lmre nonsense. The audience liked their slurf best. Hammer and Hammer, contortion ists, opened thev hill, with some diffi cult twisting, and were follewed by Aniedlo on nn accordion, who did well. BOUTS TO SELECT A FOE FOR J. DEMPSEY NEW TOIIK, -Feb. 1 1 . Challengers for the haavyweigtit boxing crown now worn by .luck Dompsev should fight among themselves for an op portunity at the title. In the opinion of the New York state boxing com mission. l'nddy Mulllns, manager of Harry Wills, appeared before the commis sion yesterday seeking information re garding the filing of a Challenge and was told the commission would not regard preference in the matter, but favored an ' elimination contest. HOT SI'RIXCS, Ark.. Feb. 1 1 . Harry Wills, negro heavyweight, is willing to meet either .lack Itcmi'sey or Turn Gibbons or to participate In proposed ellhilnation bonis for' the world's championship, Wills an nounced. "I have been wailing three nnd a half years for a chance at the world's heavyweight title," Wills said. ."Mr. Dompsey has said that he would meet me and then he has said he wouldn't, and no one can tell just where he stands. I believe 1 am entitled to a chance nnd I am willing to meet cith er Mr. Jjempsej' or. Ciiblin.na. oi- the winner of their proposed bout." CHICAGO, Feb. 11. Vests made by radiocasting station 1CYW here dupli cating thoss made at Sand Cave, Ken tucky, which were said to demonstrate that Floyd Collins, entombed explorer, is still nlive, have failed to show breathing or heart beats, says today's Chicago Herald and Kxnmincr. At the request .of the newspapers, officers placed an electric light bulb on the idlest of a volunteer and at tached forty feet of wire to .a bat tery furnishing 40 volts. The battery was connected to a two-stage audio frequency nniplifier and a one-stage "push-pull" amplifier. According to the theory of the Sand Cave experiments, the i devico would lend to magnify any solinti of breath ing, heart or muscular reactions many times. The KYW tests', the newspa per said, resulted in only an occasional noise, similar to static, caused, the station officials contended, by chem ical action of the battery. Gci'inait Treaty UatifietL WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 The Ger man commercial treaty was ratified today by the senate with reserva tions understood to lie not wholly ac ceptable to the state department. HOOD RIVER H. S. BEATS N HOOD niVF.n, Ore., Feb. 11. In a triangular debate with Bend and The Dalles' high schools today tho Hood Jtiver 'affirmative team, Clifton Era mel and Lois Jean Sinclair, defeated the Bend negative. -Mary Dennett and Maurice Hoover, by unanimous' de cision here. The Hood River nega tive, Roger Wooyard nnd llarrielt Fuller, lost at The Dalles by two to one vote of tho Judges. The- debaters discussed united ownership and con trol of coal mines. Wood's Property Not Wood, But Lumber Y'd In nn article In Tuesday's paper concerning tho olty planning commis sion Wallace Woods' property was re ferred to as a wood yard. Mr. Woods desires the Mall Tribune'to state that he owns a lumber yard and not a wood-yard this distinction forming vMie basis of the entire controversy, as Tto the proposed removal of the property. KSTKAY NOTICK Having taken up one black 'horse, bald face, both hjnrt feet white, weight about lino, age about 10 years, saddle marks, no brands visible. If not claimed in ten days will be sold lo highest bidder, ua provided by city ordinance, to pay cost of keeping said animal. Dateil at Central 1'olnt, Oregon, Feb. !Hh. 11125. J. M.. CUM.MIXGS, Marshal. 2S3 (fly. the Associated I'ress) Pete Mneskops, "Nurmi" of the bi cycle (racks, is reported to have been oflered a record amount to partici pate in the March six day race at Madison Square Garden. Mneskops lias won the world sprint title for the past four years. Willie Tfltola, who failed last Sat urday night in the Wileo games ,ln an nitcuipt to win two races, may enter the Baxter mile In the New York A. C. next Saturday In which lie would appear against .limmy Con nolly of Georgetown who left Joie Kay behind in the three-fourths mile. Walter Johnson weighs heavily with the Washington Senators, champions of tho baseball world, figures on the annual roster of the .organization show.. Johnson carries '200 pounds and rises more' than six feet from the ground, the largest man on the squad. Karl McXeehr and Sam Rice, out fielders, weigh 55 pounds each, while Goose Goslin is in the light heavyweight class. Venn Gregg, pitcHer from Seattle who litis seen major league diamonds many times., is the, father of the champions, boast ing 40 years of existence. Sammy Mandell, Rockford, 111., lightweight, who recently won a de cision over Sid Terrla, has been given the title of world's champion, by his manager, JOddle Kane. CoolldKC Opposes Tariff Chance. WASHINGTON, F,eb. 10. Sugges tions In congress for abandonment of the flexible- provision of the tariff act are disapproved by President Cnolidge. ' - O. A. C. Bents Washington State ; CORVALLIS, Ore., Feb. 11. The Oregon Agricultural college basket ball team defeated the Washington State quintet here last night. 30 to 17. The Aggies took in early lead and steadily piled up a comfortable mar gin. The first half ended with the score 15-11, with the locals on the long end. WANTED To Buy for Cash All Your : Second Hand Furniture MOEDOFF & WOOLF Chinese Delegation Qullfl GKXKVA, Feb. 1 1. ( By Associated Press) The Chinese delegation with drew from the first, or Fur Kast opium conference when that body was brought together today to consider its findings. The Chinese ch)ef dolegnte, H. Alfred Sze, said tho withdrawal was due to the conference's failure to adopt i system for the suppression of opium smoking In the 1-nr I-.ast. CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY, Furniture House 315 E. Main Tbone 505 COl'XTY TltlCAsnSF.U'S TWHXTY FIFTH CAI.I, FOIl (TliltlONT KXI'F.XSi: FI ND WAHKAXTS , Mutt of Oragoll, County of Jackson. TRKASl'ISV DF.I'AHTMKXT Jacksonville. Oregon, February 11, 1925. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of all outstanding Jackson County, Oregon, Cl'l:i:H.'T HXI'F.XSIO FCND warrants registered on December 12th. 1H24. and December 13th, 1H24. Interest on the above called war rants ceases on this, the 11th day of eebruary, 11)25. A. C. WALKER, Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon. 275 The, Kxocutilx's Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the un? del-signed executrix of tho estate of Henry l. Ivtibli, deceased, has filed in the county court of Jackson county. Oregon, her final account of said es tate and said court has fixed Saturday, March 7th. )!I25, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day. at the court R10AM I'.S' KKAMliS Lawyers, of . fice in Liberty Building.. WAXTKD Confectionery girl at Crowson's. Only experienced girl need apply. tf FOR SALl: I'liiebri-d barred cockerels, l'hone 774-J-2. Abstractors TO RIO XT Cpniplctoly furnished Bungalow, in country, for 3 months. Call 7 I II. It. L. Wilson. 27H FOR 11KNT x-rootii modern house, li blocks from Hotel Med ford gar-i nge. Kent 535. Phone 1U5 or 517-L. tf WAXTKD Woman of pleasing per sonality anil business nbility to take charge of well established business. No capital required. Address llox 350, Mail Tribune. 2 s 0 WAXTKD SITUATIONS WAXTKD Practical nursing. Will go to country. Phone 437-W. 277 WAXTKD Position, cooking, cham ber work in hotel or housekeeping in widower's home preferred, by a middle-aged woman. 424 llelmau St.. Ashland. 27li WANTED Sewing. 215 Haven St. 2S0 WAXTKD Housework. Reliable, references. L. Uinker, U. 1, Box 2S, Ashland, Oregon. 275 WAXTKD Washing at home. Phone 370-X. 275 WANTED Plain sewing. Phone tho Red Cross, 4-511. 275 WANTED Laundry to do at home. Phone 1018-W. 277 WANTED Shrubbery pruning, land scape gardening, l'hone 407-L. 277 WANTED Work by expert rose pruner. Tel 1144. 2SS WANT l-'.l) M 1 SCl-'.LI, AX l'. ) CS WAXTKD Card tables and heavy chairs. 17 South Front. . 270 WANTED Room and board for child of seven, and room for mother. Address Box R. Mail Tribune. 27s FOR RENT Houses, TJrown & White. FOR RF.XT Fl UXISriKO ROOMS FOB REX:' Sleeping rooms at 204 .Norm ivy. . : KOI! KENT Itooms. North Front St. Imperial, 3a 2lU FOR KENT Sleeping room: break fast if desired. N 1 5 W. Main street. 277 FOR KENT Reasonable priced, clean, comfortable sleeping rooms, close In, 2114 So. Central.. 2711 FOR RENT Sleeping room: break fast, if desired. t13 W. Main St. 2711 FOR RIO XT Steam heated sleeping rooms. Close in. Hot water. Just been reflnished. Phono 322. 271tf i-'OR It KX T A PARTM I0NTS FOR KENT Furnished npartment for gentlemen. Heat, private en trance, grortnd floor. 1021 West flth. Phone 4S2-R. 2Stltf for rent so. Holly. -Small apartment. 14H !7C FOR RENT Furnished npartment, three rooms, electric range, garage, 124 King street, corner of loth at. 27lf FOR SALE Auto top with side cur- lams complete, on u-passenger I Sllit-U. I'll. Ml.- 4l).'Ut5. 2IIU LOST Wrist watch. Return to the Boolery nnd receive reward. 277 WAXTKD TO lll'V HI. Louis prices for furs. We buy lots of them that have been shipped and returnew. 241 X. Fir street, Johnson Produce Co. Phone !I7. tf LOST Taupe colored wolf. fur. Re ward if left at Main Tribune. 2711 lOSTRAYlOl) WAXTED Small gas range, high ov en or 3 burner. Phonft 115-J.. 275 VOll RF.XT MINc1ol.LAXF.OUS FOR REXT OR SALE Rooming house. 4 OS West lith-Kt. 2S0 TIRE SALE A Sample Mason Cord $7.50 FREE CRANK CASE SERVICE GREASING We call for your car. Phone 463 Armory Service Station iOSTUAi'lOO X. 10. Medford, bay mare, lono lbs, small star on fore head, wire cut in right fore hoof. Don Clark. 274-.1-3. 277 MOXI0V TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN On improved Medford real property. Attorney Borden. 275 FOR SAI.10 Al:TOMOKII,I0S II r 1 HOHC' IOEZ AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A GOOD HOME Fine, bungalow excellent design nearly new. with hardwood floors, worth J-lfiOO. SNAP FOR FEW DAYS, $3350 ' Excellent Terms. ' This Is Advantagous Time to Buy In Q ..Memora. ', .. FOUR-SITE REALTY AGENCY Medford Building Medford OEXO FOUR PEAR ORCHARDS LEFT Non-Resident Owners Say Sell 20 acres $G.riOO $2500 cash, balance terms. Fair house and barn, chicken house; beautiful grounds; 10 acres in Winter N'elis, Bartlett and Rose PearH, balance mostly alfalfa. A great bargain. 23 acres $!7D per acre, terms on part. Near Medford; half In bear ing pears; small house and barn; one or the finest building spots In Jack son county. This Is extra fine land. This year's fruit crop should nearly pay for place. Some equipment. 20 acres on paved highway all In pears $5000, half cash. Fruit In spector says nothing better offered in county. Also have six acres Bear Creek bottom garden land with new bunga low, for $3000 good terms. Phone 784-L J. C. BARNES 6 So. Central Ave. We Solicit Your . . REAL ESTATE BUSINESS In AH Its Branches 8ALE3 I. RENTALS :: LOANS :: . INSURANCE Ten acres, fine, Irrigated alfalfa, good buildings, fine welt, electric system, a wonderful value $5,000 BROWN & WHITE AGENCY, Inc. 12 East Main St. FOR SALE Packard Single Six lour ing cur. This car has nr.t yet rim 7000 miles. Five disk wheels nnd new tires, Packard viunipers and fixtures throughout. Wonderful bliv and carries the same guuranlee as new car. Newly varnished. For uiiiek sa u S!lii70. Highway Motor Co. tf FOR SAM' 1IOMK8 FOR SALE 5-room bouse, near the big mill. Price $1500; terms. Also butcher shop on highway, equipped nnd new. Call 372 or 5II0-L. 2S(i FOR SALE New 4-room modern bungalow, furnished; garage, wood shed, cement drive, etc. For quick sale $3350 cash. 11J So. Newtown. 277 FOR SALE New 5-room house, by owner. 1027 W. 10th street. 2,x FOR S.YMO REAIj 10.VTATK FOR SALE OR TRADE 1211 acre.l of timber and wood land. What have you? Inquire of W. G. Wright, 314 Laurel street. 27!) FOR SALE Cheap. 5 arro tract 14 mi e west or i-noemx siaiion. u. v . Parsons. 27!) FOR SALE Have few good lots left Fifteen minutes from town. Roads good now. Tel. 7.88-R-3. Owner, 275 FOR SALE Save commission, buy di rect from owners, 54 ncrjs irrigated alfalfa, fruit or garden land. Cheap puld up water right; no shortage. For particulars address Nicewood and Croft, Central Point, Ore, It. F. D. 2. 204 FOR SALE Sevoral good buys, ranches and houses and a good bus iness. call 016. 10. H. French. 27!) SACRIFICE SALE 10,000 acres as sorted alfalfa, grain, orchards nnd stock ranches. 1 ncre tracts ann up. Price $5 per aero up, 6 and 10 yenr's time. ' Hunches for rent and exchange, worn nay iieauy com pnny. owners. 15 N. Orape St. tf Your Plato Glass Window-r-" Is a necessary and expensive. Investment which you should protect. The possibility of plate glass damage Is no less general than the possibility of any other form of nccldent. Insure It today. CARL Y. TENQWALD Hotel Holland Bldg. Phone S93 (lit SALE It. I. Red and White Leghorn baby chicks from trapitest ed stock. March hutch. Red Wing Poullry Yard, phone KH5-Y. 27. OR SALE At a bargain. Stnnd-ni-d clecli'ic incubators and brood ers. Also high grado Rhode Is land Red hatching eggs. 510 North Bartlett street. Phone 1058. 2S2 FOR SALE IJVESTOCK (lit SALE 1 have several good farm horses ranging from 1150 to l-loo. If you are looking for a cheap horse, come and bade these over. ('has. Sullivan, one block west of the l!erryd;ile store. 277 FOR SALE OI! 1 1 1 111-: 1 500 lb. team bay mares; tiioo lb. team sorrel geldings; JG lb. team gray mares, with harness. This stock is young, sound and well broke. llti-5 lOast Main street. Ashland. 27!l FOR SALE Extra good fresh cow. T. J. Parsons, first street, Phoenix. , 27li FOR SALE Hogs. , Phono 4J1-R-3. 278 FOR SALE Fresh milk cows, reason able terms can be arranged. Ciitzen Stable, -l'hone 551. 208 FOR SALE 3 extra good cows. Just fresh. M. Walsh on South Pencil stret. Just outside city limits. tf MURRAY BROS. & GREENE Abstracts of Title, Rooiuh 3 and 5 No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSOX COl'XTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title liiMirniHW. The only complcto Title System 111 Jackson Coiimy. A. 10. KELLOGG Abstractor of Titles. Gold Hill, Oregon. Reliable Jackson County Abstractor. Over twenty years' experience in tbft county. Phone (i-J-2, Gold Hill. tf Building Contractors PEKL10Y BROS. Contractors and builders, job work a specialty, cab inet work, painting und plastering, 1112 Reddy Ave., Medford, Phono (it!0-M. Chli-opractii! Physicians DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Electro-Therapy. 427 28 Medford Bldg. Phone 005. tf FOR SAL 10 M I SCK LI , A X !0O I J S I - DR. A. R. HEDGES Xeo-Eclectlo Physician. DR. LOUISE E. HEDGES Naturopathic Chiro practor. Mcchano-Therapy, Spon dylotberapy. Food Sciences, Chlro practlce. office: Stewart Bldg., 255 10. Main St. Phones: Office 170; Res. 170-J-2. FOR SALE RllUbard plants. arch Seed . Co. Mon-tf 'OR SALE Copper carbonate and hltlcslunc. Monarch Seed Co. tf FOR SALE Fence posts, northern red cedar. Phono 7F14. 3011 DR. 10. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Nervo Specialist. Office hours 0-12, 2-5, 203-200 Liberty Bldg. Office Phono 580. Res. phono 1027. Dcnllsls DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist. Phons UliO. Res. 770. Office hours 9 u. - m.. 0 p. m. Evening and Sunday by appointment. , FOR SALE Seed potatoes of early varieties. Reasonable Prices. John son Produce Co. tf FOR SALE- lackson. -Good furniture. 802 W. ' 2711 FOR SALE 50 gladiolus bulbs. blooming size, postpaln, 91. George Lawler, Bulb Grower. Dept. 1.17. Tacoma, Wash. 27 7 FOR SALE Windmill In good con dition, 25 ft. steel tower. Cost 7 (. for $25. R. 1, Box 18, Talent. Ore. J. C. Williams. , 277 FOR SALE Fancy netted gem pota toes from Klamath Falls at reason able prices. Those who have used Klamath Falls potatoes will tell you there are none belter. Johnson Produco Company. 241 N. Fir street. Phono 07. 255tf FOR SALE Fnncy apples from tho Bear Creek orchards. Johnson Pro duce Co. 241 N. Fir streot, Phono 07. 256lf J. B. ANDREWS Buys nnd sells mortgages uuu loans money un guou security. 31 N. Urupe St. l'hone 53-.M. 248 FOR SALE Smith's' dry pine wood Is best, $3 a Her delivered. Phono Medford, 1103; Central Point, 38-X-2. 278 FOR SALE OR TRADE Autos nnd furniture. New phonographs and records half price. 15 N. Grape, tf FOR SALE New 9x1 3 seamless Mas- land rug. Never used, Devoos store. 'tf FOR SALE Apples, Spltzenburpr at $1.00 to 11.90 per box packed, ureon wood St Anderson, end K. Central. tf busixess mitr.rroRY Building Supplies nnd Roofing STANDARD ROOFING AND BUILD ERS SUPPLY CO. BUIId up Boot ing, Ashland Granite Top. 15 years guarantee. Best grade of roof pa per cement. Pressed brick, plain and faced wall blocks, foundation ce ment blocks, fire place brick, nil colors. All material Class A. Port land Beaver Cement for salo. As phalt by ton, burrel or pound. Tel ephone 738-X. Special Offer for the Balance of February AYiyone buying a new Ford car with balloon tiros may Lave the exchange on balloons for ' $40.00 instead of $75.00, the regular price. Take advantage oC tin's special offer. C. E, Gates Auto Co. DR. 11. E. MURPHY Dentistry. Dental X-ltny. Phono 77. office Second floor Medford Bldg. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Attention given ta anything in accounting and Income Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Lib erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R. Iusuranco EARL S. TUMY All forais of Insur ance: Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Bonds, l'hone 402. 209 Liberty Bldg. Money to Loan Funeral Dli-cctor PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor. Sixth and Oakdule. Ambulance service, l'hone 47. Monuments THE OREGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General Manager. P.: M. Kershaw, Hales Manager, 103 E. Sixth St., Medford. tf O.steoiialbs DR. F. O. CARLOVV, DR. EVA MAINS CARLO W Osteopathic Physicians 410-418 Liberty Bid. Phone D04-J-3. Residence 20 South Laurel St, - IMano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIOIIT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. 'Studio 218 Liberty Bldg., Phone 72. Primers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Suuthern Oregon. Buok binding, luoso leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir St. Flrnnsler J3ADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offlco 22 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE! CO. Anything moved, day or night Service guaranteed. 20 S. Urupo. l'hone 64 4, or residence 1000. I'libolstcrlng ,1. WIOIS Upholstery, Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture. Full line of materials. Draperies made to order. Wo do all kinds of uphol stering. We deliver and will coll nnd show samples. Phone . 802 Jacksonville. Ore. VETlOiUNARY MEDFORD VETERINARY HOSPIT AL, Dr. E. C. MeCulloch, Graduate Veterinarian. Office consultations free. Corner Orape and Fifth, Med ford, Ore. Phone 309 Day , or night. Window Cleaning- OEO. A. BE ELY Window cleaning, floor waxing, Janitor service, build ings, etc. Have taken over A. M. Rhodes' work. Let Oeorge do Us