Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 16, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
I0CAL AND
L' PERSONAL
K. l-'rnnUc Is n Mcl Corrl visitor
from Kansas I lly. Mu.
J. C. UI'-!,IT of I'lirllnliiJ Ik St i-
liij! ii fi'" daj.i in thi' ' iiy ti it ji :;a -t i 11
tiunlncss.
Mm. i'iirh, corsetlrrre. Models up
to dale. Guaranteed, l'houe r,S:!-J.
.1. W. limit of I'urtliiiul If n .Mi-il-t'nril
Int.-iiiess visitor for it ivw ilas.
Oliver Weaver or Myrtle Cretin is
upendine; ii f' day.i In the 'My vls
ii I up ni'iiils und nilenilinK to lumi
hckh miitlerH.
See Dave Wood uliout tliat flro In
Biirimco policy. Office, ltooni 404 M.
V. & II. Will,'.
A. S. noKeiiliaum, Southern l'nelflc
claim uncut. l spending the day In
Medforil.
lllg 5c milk shakes at De Voe's.
I. J. Ryiui of San Fram-lsco, Cut..
In HUomliiiK a few ilayt in the t It '
look i mm after bintlnesx Interests.
I'nclfic rtiiRiin-HM Collce.e, over
(lutes Aulo Salesrooms;, Spai-tn hulld
Iiir. Sec display ml. 2x4
A. V. Field of tirauts Puss spent
Tliurmlay anil Friday In Mil) city at
tending to buMnc.is mutters.
Sweet cliior nt Do Voe's.
A. Hreynmn of Portland Is A Imsl
iichs visitor in the city for a few
tlayn.
Cinten koIIh Fnril cars, $200 down
nnil J2j a month.
J. l. Powell of Kelso. Wn.. Is
upending n few dnys In tlie city look
ing after hiisiiieti.s Interests.
Fresh chocolates at I)e Voe's.
J. II. Runner of Portland Is a Mnil
ford business visitor for a few days.
Dr. Heine, physician anil surgeon.
Specialty, eye, car, nose, throat. Of
fice over Meeker's. Classes fitted.
AV. B. Lambert or Seattle spent
Thursday mid Friday in Mcdford on
business.
raciflc Ilnsluess CoIIoko teachers
Tirlim twenty-six years of iractlcnl ex
perience to your aid. Phone
341-X. 2S4
.Indue W. C I lit lo Is u visitor to
day in .Medford. where be has none
on matters connected with the (lul
Ice Consolidated mines. 0. P. Cour
ier. For Urn best Insurance Bee Ilolm6S,
lite Insuranro Man.
A. P. Fields, who is planing on the
erection of u process smeller In tin
Waldo dlstr.U'l, was In .Mcdford for
u few dnvs this weel;.
To revive the dead spots In your
lawn use the famous Wizard ferti
lizer. Monarch Seed and Feed Co.
Fred Col Ik of Medt'ord, spent a
short lime In the city visiting his par
ents. Mr. ami .Mrs. (1. W. I'olvls, lie
left tills morning for Knterpiise, lire.
- lirants Pass Courier.
flaskets, toys, chlnawaro, novelties
at Japanese Art Store. tf
Miss Fmnin llohinson. ounor of Mi-.-Callee
Consolldateil mines, was In
Medford Thursday on business con
nected with the mines.
Baths 2r.c. Hotel Holland.
The first farm loan association lo
he or:;Htiieil In Josephine county un
der the new federal act was formed
lit Williams Wednesday at'tetnonn.
The directors elected are Messrs.
Hicks. Sutton Turvey. Sparlin and
lllckson.--llnruU Pass Couriir.
We carry a full lino of lawn, gar
den and field fertilizer. Monarch
Seed and Feed Co.
Steve Trimble of (limits Pa" h- a
Medford visitor for a few days.
Dr. Hart, physician nnd ptirpeon
nffiie Jackson County Puuk Build
inn.
.Mrs. J. 1. Fry of Grants Pa-s i:
spending a few days In Medioid vis
ItlUB friends.
I. line and sulphur In luili;. Hiini:
our container. It.e.lu.ll l-rot coin
pany. Opposite Mail Tribune build
111. LM
Mrs. C. A . Clements of lirants Pa-
spent Thur'dav In Medford looUu
after lej;.il l.usinc-s
Pbone sst Heath's finis Store.
Paaiel i'.:r. n of tiranls Pus-; wi:
a Meitlonl bii'-iui'-is i-iior Tlmtsdiii
nuttern.llk 10c sal. Ho Voe's.
A. W. Hahlbera of lirants Puss ar
rived In the cl'v Tim -.lav and mil
llsii Iri'-nris (in :i lew da
Mincriii Yarns for svu1 .iters. Handi
craft Shop. '.' v i
(iordoii .laiulx of Itoriil'MMik. l ii!..
U slu'lldin a 'i u .lavs In the iir.
oil business.
We are cvlusfro accnts for
Solltbern ore-:(tn for the famous
Uiickino ineu''.uors and brooders.
Contiy In and let ms dirun-trate and
Kvt our prices. Monarch Feed and
Seed Co.
A. I,. I-Vlict i t Mcd'oid lsiuir
for a few tl.is tnei S..O...H!"
flasoline and "il at He Voe's.
Mr, and Mr- I l, Ki.l.l I. (i Tliiitv-d.iy.l-r
PoiCii'l and i,.-, cc
rOllle i-l I'.'l.Velle .Hid S;-b te
I'lerC" tile lor in e ..i !i,s
A fine line of -:;.ndard a id i, w u
rleties. Pbone .: !. '
l. I. Wiiltb. r t. im. 1 f'.iiii
Krld.vv .' nJ !!! f'i. v .a. i .
Ho not mln 'IC at l-.e
luiblic market t h.i.i- !..!. .
the womrn of Hi" V. iilmtnn i'.r.
fiit-Teaeher's vlrei . ; mi
mttofoito
C I'. Fcrmison if Porllund Is a
I; :s!.p'.-- viiior in 'he city for a f'.'v
day .
Pacific Unslr.csK CollnsH over
Hales Auto Sub-sroouis. Sfiarta build
In:;. See displai ad. I
Mi and Mrs. II I.. Frledhind or
Albaii' , . Y.. nr': spenillni; aTew
lays In Mcdford an I vicinity nnd ex
pect lo make their nunc, in tills set
ilou.
Something new. Campbell's cafe,
nest of cveryihlnit, 113 W Main, tf
L. C. I-'rednian of Portland Is a
.Me.lfid business visitor for a fev
da vs
Flails. All sias from button hole
to ten loot. .1 eil lord Hook Store. "
II. C. Cluuson of Poi t Orford. Wn..
is 'iiiioim the out of town visitors in
the city.
Ha!iory (ioods n( He Voo'a.
It. .1. Kirkley of Portland Is among
t ho lin-incss viL-ltors In the city.
Take that broken pump to the Pa
cific Illiihway (Jaiagc. 29 South Bart
lett Ft. Havies Weids Anything.
.1. K. Low of Asliland spent Thurs
day ai e Krld:!" In the city vlsltlim
friends and attending to business
inutleis,
$2.iiu0 to loan. It. A. Holmes, tin
Insurance Man.
(Icorue llandott of Hosebuix Is
anioni; the out of town visitors in
the city.
Old papers for Falo at this offlco
at 2 0C for 100.
Mrs. Mary T. Carr of flr.iuts Pass
visited Mcdford friends Thursday.
What about your early gardeui.
Wo have ii full line of fresh bulk
seeds that Ki'ow. We handle alfalfa,
red and crimson clover, sweet clover
and everything in the grass seed
line. It you nro looking for quality,
we have It. Monarch Seed nnd
Feed Co.
l.yle llibee, former varsity pitcher
and outfielder, was among the Is
players of the Portland club of the
Pacific Coast league which left Van
couver. H. ('.. last night for Hono
lulu for the spring training trip.
Manager McCrcdie expects to use
Hlglioe as a pilcher. Illgbee pitched
for Klnmnllt Falls last summer. ,
Now is the time to plant porenlals.
Home grown slock. Pierce the Flor
ist. Phone 302"
William Vawter, of liin university
and a member of Sigma Nil fraterniay
left .M'sterday for Portland, where he
sang last night at the baniiuet at the
Multnomah hotel given by the Sons
and 1 laughters of Oregon Pioneers.
Fllgclle lieglstcr.
tiet ready to get and HOLD an of
fice position at the Pacific Business
College. Sparta Building. Phone
all-X. as I"
Churics Olson of Trail spent Thurs
day afternoon In Medford attending
to business matters.
fr. Myrtle S. Luck wood has re
sumed practice. Hours 2:il0 to .". p.
in., 2o;i-::iii-::i i m. F. .t II. build
ing. ' :nti
C. 11. .Inines of Hold Hill visited
.Mcdford friends Thursday afternoon.
"The City of Perfect Peace," by
II, J. McPlicc. Sung by .Mrs. L, Ho
vlous at the M. IC. Church Sutldav
evening. February I Mil. 2M
Charles I), (lay, prohnlltm officer,
silent Thursday aitcruoon nt Hold Hill
and Rogue Iviver.
Miss linilly Whitehead of Horrls.
Oil., Is .-pending a few days In tile
city vi-ltluK friends
l. A. Mallcrsoll of Ko-eluirg was
In Medford Tii'.trsday attending to
bllsine.-;. matter-.
Mrs. Clara II. Punicher of Med
ford accompanied bv Mrs. 11. U. Puc-
ueher and son Bob of Ai.bl.ind wlil
leini' next iv i i : for an extended visit
,'.t San 1 i i:o, Cai.
Illllu'ier of bual Lll.s intended
' dame shell ! tlie As!i!and Klk
lodr'e at til,' rill Wednesday evening.
A .1. Umiiai' of Central Point spent
Friila; in Hie cit attending lo busi
ness mat lets.
W. K. Vi'n ef Talent n:n a business
v isllcr In ho -.'it'.- n iilay.
Mr. and Mrs. John liooilrich left
Friday for PovCand and liilerinedlaic
i'oillls.
T C M.i'.i of ;;,any. Or, ., spent
i he fi.-t oi i he , in the ills.
San: Nnouaii ,v W,,t;,ia-. rc , xi;ls
a Mi. tlo!. I vi-itnr ditrllig flic- ve.s.
I. o:d. .a UK.' of Kedriilis. i'.i!.. i--.'lidlti
ii,-, k in tlie city.
lieerue ii.iM.--.ini of Montague.
Oil . i- a Medtord ''usincss M'-itor
lor a few da.' s.
I', Intel ciPr.'an of descent City.
Oil,, i -pending a lew dais In the
clt i.
Flank I.e'lis of L.mie Point spent
Ft Ida'- in the c:n vi-iting friends
and atti n.liiu- lo )Mlsin-s matters.
I ' V Mi a ef i eiioa. Wn . is a
Mialeid i-ii.ir for a f vv ,l.is.
I'!'11''" i.rin.s of lil.ndalc is n
teisi.,,,,, v;-ltor in Medford for a
few dai-
c.i-s 'i',.Mia Na'j-cn of S.ile'n Is
M-ndln-i Ho i nek in the city lslt
i1' ! " tei - and i . at ii i s
' ' - d !i. imis ,,: K ii-ie Poit-l spent
r't in 1 1: ! .nt. i.diitg to t.UM-
r. M.-dfuid
vi--:,.;- pri.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
i"oi;
iio
K
lii:T Vinni--
- ' nth, i
It ! r. in-'.. T ; i
Hire
in.
-l :
matt; Trcreuyn, medford, ot?lwat. Friday. Fr.RRFART
ltoy Allen of lirants Pass Is spend
l'ig the week In the city visiting
friends and allendliig to business
t.iatters.
Arthur Lang has returned to his
home al Kiddle, Ore., after spending
a fi iv days In Mcdford.
Joe Ma.ihaiu of Kaglc Point was
among the out of town business vis
itors in tiio city Friday,
M:. anil Mrs. C. II. Struthers i,f
iieiiver, Coin., are upending a i'c.v
days In the city.
Wlliain Winkle of Kagle Point
transacted business In the city Fri
day. AV'illlaui Ward left Friday morning
for his home at Bend, Ore., after
spending u week in the clly.
K. V. Carter or Ashland, who lias
receitily reluriii .l ''r-un a trip to Call
fo.'iiia. was a Medford visitor Friday.
Mr. at. d Miy lleorge II. Bobbins of
St. Lei.is.Mo., are spcm.iug a few
days in Mcdford and vicinity looking
over orchard properly with a view in
buying and locating permanently.
Orriu Roberts of Kllgene Is spend
ing a few days in the city visiting
friends.
Sirs. F. It. Foltz of Taiioma. Wn.,
left for her home Friday morning,
after spending a week visiting rela
tives in .Medford. "
The I're-ln leri.'in ehnrcli w ill be
reopened lor nil the regular .-orvieos
ou Sunday tiller repairs it nil being rc
dccoi'aleil. The church lius one of the
litrgrsL best fiirnWied nnd most nt
Iraclii'e auditoriums in southern Ore
gon. Kcv. Alfred A. .). Hogg's theme
in the iiioriiing will be ''Love and
Loyalty." Two .-deuiid niuical
programs will lie contributed, iiccniu
panied liv llie choral orchestra. The
lull musical program will be publish
ed tomorrow.
SUNK BY U-BOATS
l.ONHOA", Kt b. Hi. Lloyd V an
nounces thai thf Iritisli strainer
Iot)KHcar, L',777 tons, the snillnjr slilii
Poivy Hoy, Mil tons and a trawler
havn Ix'on kuiiU.
Tin llritish Ktriimcr Kynnstl has
been sunk, says another Lloyd's an
nounremeiit. The sinkiuR of the I'.ritish steamer
Creenland l.T.'.a tons. Is also an
nounced Uy Lloyd's. The crew were
lauded.
PLEASURE IS HELD
TO BE ROAD TO RUIN
Some Christians let the "Stran0
Mod" of "Custom" stand in their way
of saving souls. The Strang Cod of
preferring other books to tlie Bible.
Lydia PinUliam's hook, on Scion e and
Health will never he found in any
way a substitute for the good old
liible.
'The Strang Cod" of ' Self Wor
ship". The man who is so eircum
sodbed as to worship Felt' as to make
;i deity of self Is limited fa his know
ledge. "Pleasure Mad" is another "Strange
Cod." primrose pat h-- shows, cards,
dances, damnation and lull. .
Hut your mother's Cod is not a
strange Cod; your mother s Saviour
i not a strnne Saviour. Come hack
to Him.
Tonight's subject, "Hrfnidii'i t'p
Fatht-r." Saturday nfi;ht v ill In
Youni; 1'i-oplo's niKht. subject, "Tlie
Call of the Wild."
Markets to Chfe.
H';uii)niiu', Saturduy ni&ht all ima(
markets wll! clo?e l;ereiitter at ! p.
mi. on S;ii urda s. " M
Li'MmV, -VU. HI. Tbe Amrue.,u
: : tritm ielt London ti-diU' f.i rr iu;
al.'i.t liliv ia--eui:t'r-. inn-tly Amer
Hinw. Cur the nui-fc'tiinr lm-r.
MOTHERS JLO THIS
When the Children Cough, Rub
Musterole on Throats
I and Chests
X. -!!:. Iiciii c.t.-.i til tvmftlrlrrH M1r
Jt:et.p uiio crp'.tp, or A-rc. And then's
w'.vi - u'u l.id yon have a j;ir of MuS
t-n le ai h.iiul u c-ve prompt, sure re-
!;-. It !tvs not bllUT.
A t;t aid :::; a v'crt.e.n rrn-.cdy.
Mi '.c;cL- ;s ecciU,,'t. Th."isamis uE
no;i..s ki'ow ii. 'oll hor!d keip a
,.r -a the Ivmw, rc.t'K instant iic.
U s'u1 H'mcdy tor adults. !". Ke
tves -re Ciroai. bn.nK'liti. t'n!'itit
T..:ii, . tut ih-v. .iil;;'.t. ucuraJcij. hcad
.ci!C, tvmii. 'ii- -ii. .!.;:ii'-y. i!u".iin.ui-ni,
r-ib. "..ii :tid .u'h t)t l-.uk or
v.Mits.' M'lLr.v rui,-U'. clu!' i.i'iis,
irovt.d trtt A'ni cLU t t'.ic chc-l Ct
.On I'lccoi oi '''-:"- !'-).
CROWD FLOCKS
10 HEAR FIRS!
Tlie ease of tlie St;it of ' reL'im v-.
Kil L:wiiiorl, Mrdl'ord liurue-- dealrr.
aecuM-d of illeullv iiUMn in liipior
into the -late, wa !:: it n in dii-lire
Ta vl'ir"- '-ourt tin- it ftei mmii. The
a-e i- rreatinx intcrc-l i'ud nt-
trat'tin larger emwiU timn any lield
in llie i-ity ditiiiii: tin pa.-l yviu:
TheS-a-e was opened at 'J oVIim-L
thi iilternoon and the work nf -e-lertinf
a jury was lu-mtu. Al the eiul
of the first hour oiilv one juryman
iiad been p:i-.-cd unrbalh'ir.'ed.
Two -nit en-e.- t" liiimr ntitl a
paekiii'j box e"ntainiiiir t wenty-l our
((Uarts of heei', ,-eized in n raid on
Lamport's Imine two week- au"-, will
be introduced ir- evidence. The car-e
of heer bears a Wells Faro e.nes
lahei and is directed to il. llankin,
.Medford. Tlie fact 1 lint llie beer was
found in Lamport's home iudie.'ites,
aeeordinir to thoe who coudueted the
raid, that Lamport obtained it
llirouiih indirect con-urnmcnt, con
trary to t!ie prohibition law-. The
beer was .shipped on .lanuavy 'J."i.
Tim conductor and brakeman of the
train on which Lamport is alleged to
have brought in tlie two suitcases of
liipior from Ilornbrook, will In two
of lite .state's principal witnesses.
Preliminary to the jjame between
tlie Bedford Iii.li sclioyl basketball
tenm nnd the Ashland nnnory team
at the Xatatorium tonight, tlie Med
ford !?irls and the Cirls t'ommunity
tenni of App!ej;ate will p!:iy, tlie jiame
beinir etilied nt 7 :"0. The main yame
will bei-iri at 8:1 "i.
Seely Hall ha- been -elected to of
ficiate a referee and Charlie liob-
ertson id' Ashland to act as umpire.
The lineup of the Medt'ord team wiil
be; Willi;imou and Jones, forwards.
tHm-tcad beiiiur Im'UI a siib-lilule for
this po-itimi; lirandon. center; Tor
ney and Youuir. uard.-. with Wallace
beld as Mibstilic-
L,
THICK, GLOSSY, WAVY
Try This! All Piinili uff llMliK'nrs
nnil llah' Stops ('oniim; Out.
Surely try., a .."Oanderine .Hair
Cleanse" if you wish to iinniediaiely
double llie beauty of your hair, .hist
moisten a cloth with Hand' t ine aud
draw it carefully through your hair,
taking one imall strand at a Uni":
this will rb anse the hair of dint, dirt
or any ev.'essive oil- in a few min
utes you will be ania.ed. Your hair
will be 'ny. fluffy and abundant
and possess v.' Ineonipaialile lustre
and luxuriance.
Ilesides beaut Ifyjiis the hair, one
appliratfon of Panderine dissolves
every particle of dandruff: invisor
ates the scalp, slopping itching and
falling hair.
dianderine is to the hair what fresh
showers of lain and sunshine lire to
vegetation. It goes right to the tools.
Invigorates and strengthens tlieni. Its
exliiliraling. stimulating-and life-pro-duelllg
properties cause the hair to
grow long, strong and heaiitilul.
You can surely have pretty, soft,
lustrous hair, and lots of it. if you
will Just get a L'.l-rent lioitle of
Knonltou's Panderine from nnv drug
store or toilei counter nnd try it a
dirvted.
A.Ml'SK.M KNTS TOXIf; I1T.
l.KNOliK IMIII'll
t Original l.uana In The Uird of
l'nradise. 1
in "THK INTIIKil l-:."
n modern story revolving around
(he invention of an X-ray gun.
Hum nnil Itnil Conieily
"ll HKS l-Olt A KAY."
Tomorrow liKSSIK
r fiffC '-OVK nni1
Triangle Kiddies.
SAFETY' FIRST
Huv home product. CAUKOUM j
WVSIHM; I'OWOKK is ei-. ialiyj
.,.. in ,el bard, or hpl
water. l'' with or wtt'iivit soap
!a',i-s the w.istiinc eas.'.. llove-, nnient
tdt : I.'-1 1.
To; si.le at Your Grocr.
HOVIK I'liOlU I T.
Ili.ir.cli I'.Hiorv Ashland On-.
inn
SAI.KM, On'.. Kill 10. -The Ore
gon hoiiM- of ri'i'iisnnlntivea was to
voio late loilav on a liill proviilinn
for tin- ifsuaiu'i- of $r..li0ll.lHMi In
t.onils to lOiiMtrm t a system of stale
lii.lnmys In Oregon. Tlie bill iro-:
viiles Hint tlie interest uiul nrinriiml i
would he puli! friiin ini-reased auio-
niobile lieense.s.
KollciwiuK a statement from (lov-
TO KELP
YOUNI
0 GIRLS
A Mother Wants Her Letter
Publisher.
Enton, 111. "I wish you would pub
lish this letter for the benefit of young
jrirls. My daughter suffered greatly
from female trouble with cramps, and
headache, and backache most of the
time. She never felt like working and
it seemed as though she was sick all the
time. 1 decided to try Lyiiia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound and it has
helped her in every way, in fact it has
really cured her. for she no longer has
periodic pains, and no more headaches
or backache, and want all young girls
who suller as she did to know about iU' '
Mrs. Ai.ma Mills, Eaton, 111.
Another Girl's Experience.
New Castle, Ind. "From the time
I was eleven years old until I was seven
teen I suffered each month so I had
to he in bed. I had headache, backache
and such pains I would cramp double
every month. I did not know what it
was to be easy a minute. My health
was all run down and the doctors did
not do me any good. A neighbor told
my mother about I.ydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound and I . took it,
and now I feci like a new person. T
don't suffer any more and I am reg-jlar
everv month." Mrs. Hazel Hamil
ton, S22 South 15th St.. Newcastle, Ind.
Girls who are troubled as theBe younc
women were, should immediately seek
restoration to health by taking I, yd is
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Earl Fruit Co. of .
the Northwest
Successors to Tlio lroiliK'ers Fruit
Co. of Oregon.
Will still continue to handle a full
Hue of well known reliable sprays
such as Ilex l.inte nnd Sulphur,
Swift's Arsenate of Lead and all oth
er materials necessary in the care of
orchards.
kaisi. nir it co. or Tire x. w.
J. C. liROW.V. Hist. Agent.
Rnd Lnwrentz
has purchased an intecrst with G.
r . u liaitnis in ma
Medford
Cleaning Works
All kinds of cleaning work guar
anteed. Vc tall for aud deliver
goods.
l'honc. 37 8 S. Central
Your Breakfast
as well as every other
meal will be highly
appreciated if you use
'Medford Creamery'
Butter
It is made from Pas
teurized cream, the
modern method. In
sist on having your
grocer send you this
brand.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
'JOS Rnst Main Street,
Medford
Tlip Only Exclusive
Coniimnvial riintoo-rniihor
in oiHiiiieiii wii'troil.
v .:.. -r 1
I'S Mjlllf ailV t llllt? or
l-lai-e by appointment.
' ir,.
EMERGENCY OFF
SIX MILLION DOLLARS
ROAO BONO ISSUE
Phone 1 17-.T.
We'll do the rest.
E. D. WESTON, Prop.
trnor .lumen Wlthyconil'e tliut lie
ivunteii the measure to so before the
lo;.le anil llierelore would veto It
if it rami) Hi bin' 1,h a" emerselley
rlause attai'hed. Ill- ho"'' roal1 co'""
millee today anuollliced tin' protest
ed clause hail been eliminated. The
emergency elause noulil nialie it ef
eeiive inimeiliately upon passage.
AUIioukIi lhiity-eii;lit represenla
llves yesU'i'day agreed to vote tor the
measure. Il was said today by house
leaders that the vote on tin; bill would
be close.
LUMBER HANDLERS
WANTED AT WEED !
20 men for sawmill sorting tables. '
Wages on contract basis of 20c per i
thousand feet. Average wage on thi
basis will amount to approximately
$2.90 per day. Write to
Weed Lumber Company, Weed, Cal. f
for further particulars.
30 Dressers
40 Iron Beds
30 Mattresses
1 Steei Range
Hot Water Tank
Electric Heater
1 Large Gas Range
Linoleum, Rugs
vnuiis, i auies, iron j
Large Electric Fan
Almost New
Wardrobes
Office Benches
Sheets, Pillowcases
Blankets and Quilts
All Going for a Song
Also another
bunch of those
All-Wool Suits $9.98
That's all today
WILL H.
Hibbard's
FREE DELIVERY
I'relViTed stork I'anrv Asparagus, large eau.
Ameriraii Sardines, ran '.
Diainond W l'';ui, v Maine ,.,,
Diamond W I'an.'y I'ras 'ZZZZ
-I larjre mils Toilet I'aprr
Hulk 1,'ipe Olives, j.int
(iliiiardellis Ci'imnd Chornlate. 1 il).7anZZ
Hills Ihns.' lilne C-ui Cul'fee, 1 lh
Hills I!r,s.' IJe.l (',., Ciffee. 1 lh
Srhillinu's liakin- I'nwder. I .', lh.
'liillin.u's liakin- Powder, flh."
Hauaiian Pineapple. No. ean...ll
H' st (iiade.lap. Wire, lh ' """
Special-Saturday Only
I'nree Tiiinaiiii-s. :! ,.ims
M'Mint elimii .Mil,
1'oiitx fiiwery Company. v
Two blocks west of the public mi
l;et. .lust the placo to get grocerli
..i tl.n InwoHl nndslhlu iii-l,.,, n..
neij
not have the- ltiKli reut to pay u'
is asked ou Main street. We don,
pay ti.e uik ucuverj uni. we lu,,
1,0 bookkeeper to pay. Wo mil (,
eash nnil have no lost or bail t
counts for ou lo inako up. You p
the benefit in the close prleo that l
put on our foods.
With Medford trude Is Mcdford maj
WILSON
Grocery
PHONE 143
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