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P'AQFj two flrenrorm matt; tutruntj. medford, orjEf; ox. satptcday. January n, 1020 Meiliortl and viilloy people will be "RurpriBed to loarn of the marriage of .1. S. Dalley, better known ar. Jim, the populur foreman of the llillcrest orchard for the pant 1 ." years, and Sire. Wlnnifred (Irani of this rity at Han Francisco the day fi.!lovinn ChriHtmas, at the home of the bride's; slater in that rliy. The newly mar ried couple retuined to -.MiMliortl on I)ec. 3lHt and are llvlus at the llill creat orchard. The approaching mar riage was kept a secret on account of .Ilm'e desire to "foci the boys," anil but few have become aware of it since their return. Mr. liailey left hero early Christmus week ostensibly to spend thet holidays In California, slid Mrs. Grant left tho city a day or so later. Orros, tailors lor men and women. 'High grade only. AHhland, Ore. I.Mark Montgomery, tho Southern Pacific agent of this city, has been lck at his heme for several da -with a bad cold. Place your order for a Ikxlirc Brother!) car now. Ueo. I.. Treichlcr. ' : . . - ' " Mr. and Mrs. Seeley Hall, nee Vera Olmalcad, whose marriage look place at Oakland, Calif., at tho home of ilie bride's parents on New Year's day, arrived in Ihe city Saturday and arc at their aparlmenls at the Hole! Holland. Their arrival home was made, vory cautiously as a demon stration, was reared on Hie part :! the groom's' American l.enlon post com rades. Slab wood for sale by lior or cord. Vulloy Fuel Co. The Chauncey Olcnll company which plays at the Paso thealer to night wna scheduled to arrive in th"' city at 4 o'clock this ufienim.'u from Halem where they played last night. Among tho Lake creek men in the City who arrived Friday are A. it. Thompson who Is at the Holland, and W.' C. Daley who Is a guest at tho Nash. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlero for IniHoiio. Phono iiXii-J. ' Tho rural Bchool teachers today Ins tall leaving for their ui'hi.'.lls In Ihe tarious parts of Hits county, so. as to tie prepared to resume choir duties Monday morning, following the holi day vacation period. '.. Somo bargains in used cars. Come anil eeo them at lien. 1. Treichlcr 'Motor Co. 245 ('allfc'rnlans registered at Ihe .Mod ford aro C. I,. Oakes and .1. .M. Illg fiins of l.os Angeles and .las. (.'. Chlf fnr and F. C. Whilney of San Fran cisco. ' ' '" ' , .Don't forget the Poultry Show next week.. . , S42 Socrolnry Sloel of I ho Commercial club has received so many applica tions by letler (or seeds from Ihe im mense butler beans raised by Mrs. ltenaln Anderson of Fools creek, and one of whkh has been on exhibiiion i'i. " '" . ,i. i,.i, l-wi r-itl Hi-it hel'lrt'f ;in,l po'i'k. and cured and other iwrc'io Mrs. Anderson for permission to-open tho hulter heiin and extract the seeds therefrom, which permis lon was readily granted. Mr. Steel thus obtained several hundred seed.' and I hoy will be given out as I hey are applied for as long as tho supply lusts. For tho best Insurance see Holmes tho Insurance! Man. J Misa Mabel Moars left tor Klamath Falls today lo resume her duties as a memhor of the high school faculty c'f that city, alter having spent the holiday vacallon with her brut her, K. W. Meara and family. Another one of tho;e popular 'dunces will be held Saturday nlcht Juu. 3, St. Mark's hall. l.aunspach's Jazz. 2 11" Scuttle men at W. 1). Browne, V. J. K. Daughleity. the Mcilford are I, Diamond and A guest al (he .mine, hotel Is Herbert W. Wliitten, of Chlco. Cam., who arrived in Ihel city this morning. Southern Oregon Poultry Show, .Inn. r.th to !Mh. 2 i :- AU over the slate complying with tho law Ihere Is being posted in the petitofflces under the direction of Milton A. Miller, collector of Interna! TOTenuo for the Oregon illutrlrt an alphabetical list of all persons re ceiving mall al each postotl'ice who filed Income lax returns for the tax ablo year or IIS. The ami.'iiut of Income paid on. however, is not list cil. The list for posting la the Med ford postofflce has not yet been re cnlved by Postmaster Minis but Is 'expected soon. Wo have a few slightly used Vic irolas at reduced prices taken on ex change for the wonderful llrunswick phonograph that plays all records at Ihclr very best. Hale's Piano House, Inc. It. Ih'.iwcll. the Mcilford inliiiii man, returned tills week from Porl land' lo drains Pass where he will spend a week or Iwo and then go lo his mine near Holland. Tho Heart of the Pacific Poultry Show, M. F. & II- Hid., Medlord, Ore. r: Hess Fast, T Mrs. Corliss we Iters in the i In ning. They we llulck Six tt .1 Fast and Mr. ami e Klamath Falls vis Friday and i his mnr e al Ihe Nash. r sale at 111 ri-.'.ht . Hall 11 been do. 'hone price. Just Use new. Motor Co. Mrs. Lane of line visiting at the home cloy V has :' sou, 'Howard In Jacksonville. For sale Huck shot gravel. 912-.I. & McGOWAN CO. UNDERTAKERS Pay rhouo! Taclflc 2-JT. Night riioneai F. W. Weeks, 1I13-J2. Lad Ai'Int-ani I.. V. Hex of Portland, who Is the traveling representriiive of the Ciant Pt-'wder company in this territory Is in tho city on business. Another one of those popular dances will ho held Saturday night, .Inn. II, St. Mark's hall. I.aunspai'h's jazz. 2 11 Mr. and Mrs. John Perl who have been spending this week at Sun Fran ci.sco are expected to return home next .Monday. Owing to increase in materials and help we are forced to1 increase our prices on January 1st. New lists will be issued then. Sunrise l.aundrv. Two young men of the 1'nited Stales navy, 11. II. llocfs, chief yeo man, and his guest, A. IJ. Druke, chief gunner's mate, both of tho V. S. S. Mississippi, who spent the holi days with the former's father, C. F. Hoofs of Jacksonville, were expected to fcave for their post of duty today e'r Sunday. lilrds of rank will be there. 212 f!uy Moore let'-. Friday evening with the body of his mother, Mrs. Sarah S. Moore for Hose Hill, la. where the burial will take place. Place your order now ft.r a Cleve land Six for March st delivery Seeley V. Hall Motor Co. Ml iMiss Helen llrown who had been spending tho holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. II Hrown at Berkeley, Calif., arrived it: the city last night and is the guest c'f Misses Ituth and Klslo Lawrence until Monday when she will returh to Kugene to resume her studies at thet I', of O. ICiigino coils for nil cars. C. K dates Auto Cc. tf Fair and warmer weather Is tho rosy outlool; for Sunday according to today's prediction from the San Fran'-isci.1 weather bureau office. The temperature dropped from tho max imum of -ir. yesterday to tho mini mum of 1 1 this morning. The ab sence of fog and tho sunshiuu of to day made Saturday an exceptional fine winter day. Fifth annual Poultry show next week. 212 Among guests at tho Holland to day wen; J. M. Kirkwood of Porlland, It. Murks of San Francisco and Fred erick K. McMlllleu of Hoseburg. Affidavits for holding mining claims for sale at Mail Tribune office. tf Ladies' nnd men's suits French drv cleaned $1.50. Clly Cleaning Works. Phone 471. tf Miss Fern Dailey arrived home lo ilay from Portland where she spent last week in attendance at tho state teachers association convention as a delegate from (he Jackson county teachers .institute. Dr. Heine, eye, car, nose, throat. 1 lasklus for health. ' Try our merchants' lunch. The Shasta. tf Considering it was so close afler a holiday the public, market of this morning was u good one with a large prepared meats. Ihere was a boun tiful supply of dressed chickens, and Ihere was tin exceptional run on the line supply of potatoes and cider. 'Pottery for wedding gifts. Ilandi cal't Shop. lienistllchlug p'.cot'ng. H c g I n your Christmas work now. The Vau ily Shop. Next lilallo theatre. tf "Mr. ami Mrs. F. M. Lucas and t'ilnilly will arrive this evening from Mcilford to make Klamath Falls I heir home" says Wednesday's Klam ath Kails Herald.. "Mr. Lucas in tends to enter business hero. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Lucas' sifter, Mrs. Sallie Stiue of Severy, Kas., win.- will remain here for sonic time visiting old Kansas friends and relat Ives." Slab wood and kindling for sale. Call Sell. Piano tuning, 1 or.r satisfaction Is my success, -(loo. W. Cross, llead uuarlers Halo's Piano' House. Phone 2 17 Miss Abide L. Walker cf Dallas, arrived today for a visit at the home ol Dr. and Mrs. llert li. Klliott. (let Ihe habit! Ituy shares now in the llullding and Loan. Invest your Christmas and New Year's money In those things you saw and wanted before Christmas at the .lap Art Store. Tea sets, kitlionas, va cs, table clolhs, etc. A lovely arlely and verv reasonable. I'll! TOO UVTEJOJU-ASSIFY l-'OK SA1.F 20 tons ensilage corn liol husked off. Will feed out on place, li. K. Pierce, Terrill Kancll, Itiownsboro, Ore. FOli SAI.K let. See Motor Co -One nearly new Chevro it at lleo. L. Treichlcr 2 I ." OH SAI.F One team horses, weight 2-"iiia lbs., age seven and twelve years, lloth are good, sound horses and will work anywhere. No reasonable offer refused, tv A Marshall. Central Point. 2 1:1 WANT I'll) Wood ti.' cut. shall, Central Point. S. A. Mar 2 LI Foil HUNT-- Five room modern house with haul and chicken yard, on paved street, seven blocks from center of lown. Impure at s !" Taylor street. 2 12 Fill; UK VI' OU SVI.F- Neat fivc ro( m modern cottage, close In. In o u ire 217 Harlilim Apartments. 211 FOK SAI.F --Mountain Jonathan ap ples. I est chunec. Fine fruit Comer's warehouse 2 1''. You cm ftt moat nj old thinf at DVo roost tny old time, 'Portlundern registered at the Med ford last night und today included II. T. Shepherd, L. 11. Lock, H. A. Clodfelter, T. H. White, A. M. Peck hain, L. V. Ilex und William McKen dry. Dimming lenses for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf The sensation of JD20 season, the Cleveland Six. thcr Chandler'3 little: brother. Seeley V. Hall Molor Co.! The forinor chief !pputy in thft taxi depart mont of tho 'sheriff's office, j .1. Jl. U'imer, whe runimicrl last week' to entor the employ of Kiulera store in Ashland, ai-.sumed Ills new position! this week. Sheriff Terrill promoted George L. Howard, who was turnover ; deputy in the tax dp;uir.:..i.-i:i to Wi-j mer's former pcjition, and appointed -Mrs. Glenn Terrill, wife of his son,; to the place just vacated by Howard's promotion. Weed chains for all earn. C. E. Gales Auto Co. tf Urunswick phonographs on easy terms at HjiIc'b Piano House. tf 1a S. SpanRler of Kuben, Ore., and George Frees of Lebanon, are visi tors !n the city and guests at the Nash. tYarnn in all colors for yarn flow ers,' 10c a skein. Handicraft Shop.- Handkerchief linen in colors. Handicraft Shop. Have me tune your piano, Recom mended by best musicians. Tun Ins done for Sherman, Clay & Co. W. V. Urcolis, Palmer 'Piano House. .1. 11. l.iuvillu of route 2, Medford, had a gangrenous appendix removed this morning in the Dow hcypital. His condition is serious. '10 per cent off on all Pacific v:u-k-age goods Including; gowns, combina tions and children's dresses during January.. Handicraft Shop. Pianos Hamilton, Paid win, El lington,, gave money, buy of me direct from factory. Phone C91-J. II. X. Lofland. 245 'II. P. Patterson left todar for I'eorla, 111., which city ho will make his headquarters while he is travel lug representative - in Iowa for the New Detroit burner which makes gas fuel for stoves cut of coal oil. Mr. Patterson may he gone from home a year. See I).1 R. Wood & Co., No. 7 West Eleventh, for fire insnranfo. tf Carl .leschke, high grade watch and clock repairing. 9 Kir street. ASM LAND, -Ian. li. CupiH scored three Innings in this vicinity, either ct the New Year holiday or the date previous. Two of tho grooms aro :ionn of Mars, ex-service men who participated in campaigns overseas. One of the weddings waa an inter state affair, Oregon and California being represented respectively at the marriage altar, while Ashland, Jack sonville, and the Valley View Biibur ban district are the specific legalities in which the matrimonial scenario wi?s stagfd, alt the ceremonies being performed undVr the mo.it happy aus pices. On Wednesday preceding tho now year, Ray Murphy and Miss Emma Jenkins, both of this city, were o,uiet- narriod at Jacksonville. Tho bride is one of the most popular young wciuen in Ashland, intimately ac ifuainted with the public thru chan nels of he telephone exchange, she being noted as an efficient und ac commodating employe in this exact ing service. The groom is a member of the trio of Murphy boys, whom everybody knows, prominent in ranch lock und sporting circles, in- which Pneumonia oftsn follows a Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD1 CSCARA Standard cold remedy for 20 yeirs m Ian let lorm isic, smc, nu upiates DrcK8 up r com in iiiMirs relieves cup in j uavs. t Money back il U tails. inj ccimine box naa a Ken . top witit Mr. inn s pi;turc. At All Drug Storm Blouses Wc take iiloasuro in nniKiniicinc: to the ladies of Mod ford and tbe Koiruc K'ivor Vallcj- that we have added an ex clusive line of suuyt llonses. We shall be ileased to have, you call and see Ijiese new models. The Vanity Shop Nr-tt to I'.lnllo Theatre Ik GrPNINE Ik "it'i MJUDFOXD IKON WOKK.S FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Aliso acent for Fairbanks ani Morst ! F.neines. j 17 South Riverside. sphere they are industrious without necessarily being "sporty." Hay served with the "Lost liattalion" in France. The newlyweds will reside with the bride's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. fleorse Jenkins, on Oak street, lor the time being. On New Year's day Miss Nellie IlriKKS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K I). Hri,"K.i, became the bride of Charles Flillerlon Angle, of .Medford, Ihe ceremony being performed at the fiiin.ly home on Hush street. The bride is talented and a universal fa vorile, endowed with many aecom-' plislinicnts, eminently domestic in lior taateB. The groom possesses sterling ijualitles. ' The officiating clergyman was Rev. P. K. Hammond, vicar of Trinity Kpiscopal church. The ranch home of .Mr. and Mrs. I). II. Lowe, in Valley View, was the scene of another joyous wedding event on New. Year's day, when their daughter, CWiss Hazel, became the bride of Carl Anderson, of Caviling, Calif., Rev. C. A. Edwards, Motho dlst pastor, performing the ceiemony The bride lias been a successful teacher and with her industry is a cardinal principle whether exempli fied either in the schoolroom or do mestic circle. The grcim has also been connected with educational pnr sulls, and was formerly member of the faculty of the normal -school at Cliico. llo Is an ex-serrice man, and returned sometime ago from a two yeur' military experience In Siberia. Mr, and -Mrs. Andersen will reside at Siberia. Ho l'oel I.Ike n New Mnn nheuiuatlc pains, backache, pains in sides, sore muscles, stiff joints or an "always tired" feeling are usual ly symptoms of disordered kidneys. W. W. Wells, Toquiu, Mich., writes: "I om on my feet most of the time and get tired. Hut after taking Fo ley Kidney Pills I feel like a new man. I recommend them to my cus tomers and have never Ireard of any case where they did not give satisfac tion." Prompt In action to relieve kidney Iroililes and bladder ailments. For sale by -.Medford Pharmacy. Postnone Baseball Meet. CIIICACIO. .Ian. .'!. Postnonenieul of Ihe meetinir of the national base ball commission sclicdiilcil for Ilie first Monday in January al Cincin nati until January ,S. four iluvs later, was announced loilav. Old pupora for building fires and Iioiiro cleaning, 1 (lc himdlo. "ri-;ht cyca, a clear skin and a body fill of youth End health may be ycurs.v you will keep your system in order by regularly taking GOLD MEIML' Ths world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acil trGcblo, t: enemies of lito end loc!;3. In uso u:r.co J 69 6. All dniLf-ists, :hreo.Eiicx -Lad: for tho nnmo Gold MeJal on orcrj box and accent aj iiuitAtioa Badly Fitted Glasses Are Useless FiVen lliouu'h the lenses may he exactly made fur your defect of vision, the effect is spoiled if the frames are hadlv fitted. A 1'iadly fitted bridge causes the lenses to be away fi'nin their enrrect io sition, with tlie result, that the vision is dis torted. Also olasst'S of wroiii; width be tween the centers of the lenses causes dis torted vision. We are very careful and a.Ttiralc with our measure ments. Abo after the frame Is made it is checked and counlor-checked and that is why we can guarantee a perfect filling. DR. RICKERT Deuel Building Medford, Ore. SCAVENGER. Licensed City Scavenger. All refuse Immediately removed on fliort m.'tU-o. Weekly visii in resi dence districts. Diiily bilslnc.-. uis-ciu-t. I'henes 77-. I. Highest flusltty jwweiry repairing Diamond letting, watch repairing SatUfaetion assured, in aaJlty and prie. MARTIN J. RKI)r Hall at yeur wants. ' Women Made Young Livestock PORTLAND. Jan. 3 Cattle steady receipts 01. Stoera, best $10. 75! 11.25; good to choice ?1 0 li 10. .10 ; medium to scad $9ffi!t."5; fair to good $Si?i !; common to fair ?7fi f; choice cows and heifeis J9(fiy.7.V, good to choice ? 7 . 7 ."i ?(' 'J ; medium to gocl $f'.75ft 7.75; fair to medium $4.7s'ft ".2f.; runners i-i. 23 (Ti 4.25 ; bulls JfiflS; prime li.nht calves $ 1 2 . r 0 (( 14; heavy' $712; atockero and feeders $s u . Hogs higher; no receipts. Prime mixed $14.r.0S 15; medium $14j 14.50; rough heavy $1213; pigs $11. DOS 13.50. Sheep steady; no receipts. East ern lambs $13(5 1.1-50; light valley $11.50?! 12; heavy $ 10.50(0 11; feed er lambs $10 iff 11; yearlings $0.50 iff 10. 50 ; wethers $9 ft 9.50; ewes $6 7. ' Ilutter PORTLAND. Jan. 3. Butter firm. Cubes extras 67c: parchmetn wrap ped, box lots 70c; cartons 71c; half boxes half cent more; less than hall boxes lc more. :Iiutterfat ' 72 (ti 73c f. o. Ti. station; ' 74 f 75c Portland. l'SKs PORTLAND, .Ian. 2. Eggs, sell ing price, case count 59c; buying price fiSc; selling price, candled, 04c; selected candled in cartons 7Uc. Poultry liens, 28 35c lb.; broilers, 30c; old roosters, ISc; turkeys, dressed, 4 5 fj' -1 7 c ; geeso, 25c; duclt3, 35i; 4 0c. ('rand ami Hay Oats, 05.50 bid; corn, No. 3, yel low, $57.50 bid. Hay .Huying price, valley timothy ?20fc 2S; alfalfa, $31.50; grain, $25. San I'l-anciNCO Markets RAN KKAXC1HCO, Jan. H.-i-nutler 00 Vic. Eras, Tresli extras 04 '2c; extra pullets 55 Vc. New IliKli CJi'iilii llice Oul CHICAGO. Jan. X Year-eml ti'.'htnes-! of money has more than counterbalanced in the corn market this week the Miniulus ol' n sudden )0-cenl iumi) liv wheat uriccs in Cnnailii. ..CVnninreil with a week aao, com limitations this mornimr were uni'liaii'.'eil to ;1ie lower: oals uu to :!,o. anil iil'ovifiolli varvim; Start the New Year right by taking home a box of Our Gandy m p: How We Go At It V'tzt rse look into the b.iucry to see if you put water in it. Then we use the hy drometer which is the on 2 rclia b le way of kn o w -ing the condition of its tharge. Then, if no special cause of trouble appears wc put it on the line to sec if it will take a charge. But if there is plain in dication of serious trouble we open the battery up and find out exactly what's what. Don't trust your bat tfry to amateurs or artists in guesswork, who claim they can tell inside condition by outside in spection. Come here where you find adequate machines and apparatus to really inspect, charge and repair any battery. . Electric Shop So. lkirtlctt Kt.-' For Reliable Stylish Tailoring KLEIN 128 EAST MAIN (iDstaln irom 7-"i- decline to :i.5e lulvancc. ; 1'rovisiolis averawd lower as a re (lals lunched the highest inice "f.ull maiiilv o!' correct antieipations the cnni. l'.xiiort buviiiL" luriii-lied a tliat January ileliverii'B of lard wouia -ood hare of liie impetus. reach a heavy total. - Every Medford Druggist Is Grossly Underpaid Ifuw Much He (lives in Service Compared to "What He Jieeeives in Keturn. Xo professional mnn In Medford serves the community better or more conscientiously than the druggist. lie accommodates you with pos tage stamps at cost, maintains a gen eral information bureau and free waiting room, his store is a first aid hospital conducted without reward, he gets up In the middle of the night to answer your emergency calls. Night and day he is consulted oftener than any other, and he gives Ills professional services without fee. His only reward, and it is a small one at that, ccmes when you make a pur chase from his stock of merchandise. You accept his recommendation just as you accept that of your law yer, your doctor or your banker, be cause you know that his word Is good and that he knows best. He can't afford to make mistakes and lie doesn't. He knows that his whole success in his chosen profession de pends on accuracy on skill on keeping faith with his customers. lie stakes his reputation a hun dred times a day with a hundred dif ferent customers but his judgment is founded on knowledge and experi ence. the knowledge and experience or the men of his profession handed down through the ages through schools, colleges . and text books -und the knowledge and experience which come in the day's work and In association and conference "Willi oth ers in his profession. The druggist of today doesn't guess lie knows. And one of the reasons ho knows is because he in "SOME SHOW" was the verdict last niqlit! Closes Tonioht Mitlniqht Doors open 6:45 P. M. " BETTER HURRY BILLIE BURKE in "THE MISLEADING WIDOW" Ami t FATTY ARBUCKLE in "BACK STAGE" EVERYBODY! Don't miss this corkina nicturization of Georae Broailliurst's fa mous staiie iilay. . . ' If K V Atdme If rafW'-, v..., 25r h A k Whv Smith Ever Staved A Veritable Torrent of Giggles and Gales of Laughter! LIBERW '- iip A Piece of "Velvet" EACH one of mir Savings Depositors re ceived that as Interest mi his savings when oiii' senii-aniiual payment was mack Jan nary first. It represented the wages his money re ceived for working here at the First Na tional Bank. Zhe First National Bank: Mddford Oregon Telephone M' N.Riverside. Apple and E. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital Special attention given to surgical and obstretieal cases. No extra charge for graduate nurses services:' The most important person iu this hospital is the patient. MEDFORD OREGON sists that the preparations ho sells shall measure up to tho highest standards. To recommend an article, ' the druggist must of enruso, know what it contains and how it Is made, and this vas one reason for the formation of a co-operative national association of druggists und physicians who pre pare a comploto line cf household remedies and toilet goods. This as sociation is the American Druggists Syndicate. : This is the largast enterprise of its kind in the world. Jlore than 28,000 druggists and physicians own and op erate it and guarantee its products. They know that A.D.S. Milk of Mag nesia is the best in the wcrld, they guarantee that A.D.S. .Aspirin meets the highest standards of quality, they stand back of A.D.S. Percdixo Tooth Paste the tooth Paste which whit ens like Peroxide because it is in comparably tho best. And the same druggists in tho same way are ; squarely behind the entire family of j A.D.S. products. I it means everything to you to have such a guarantee behind tho remedies yo-u buy- a guarantee based sn the scientific knowledge and experience of thousands of ex perts. When you buy an A.D.S. pro duct from an A.D.S. druggist, you may do so In the confident belief that you have secured the finest possible product nt the lowest possible price. Ask any A. D. S. Druggist for A.D.S. product the next time you need any household remedy or toilet article sold in a drug store. STARTS TOMORROW See Hoin3. 1