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' PAGE TWO arEPPORD MATH TRTPUNTE. MEPPORT), OREO OX, TFEKPAY. JANUARY G. 1020 Tho ycnr just cnd-d lias bven out; cJf the lightest in tin; iimnhur of fire:; and louses sustained I lievef roni in the city's history. The total Io.sl's will probnltly not amount to more than ?5000. I-'iro Chiftf J.nwton's annual report will not ho n-u!y IV ;i wi-:;1; or eo yet, ha'uiu, delayed ly Keveral pending insuraneR adjustments on fire losses. Ones, tailors U;r men ami women. High grade only. Ashlund, Ore. Tonight the first American Legion post meeting Medford for several weeks will he held in the basement Oi' the Klks temple instead of at tiie Natalcrlum as had been announced previously. As there is ihuch impor tant business for transaction every member is requested to attend, a; woll as ull cx-serviee nu n olifUMe to membership. Tho meeting will be gin at 8 o'clock. The annual meeting of stockhold ers of Farmeres & Fruitgrowers bank will be held at its banking rooms! Thursday, January N, l!rj(), at o'clock p. in. It. F. Antle,' cashier. 2 1:1 George A. Mansfield, president of the Jackscm County Farm Ititreau and president of tho Regno Uiver Fish und (jame I'rotective nssoe.ia lion arrived homo toilay from hav ing attended (ho conference Held at Salem last night called by Governor Olcott on the fish and game couinii.1: aIgti situnlion, and from having at tended Farmers Week at Curviilliy last week. Poultry HhoW January tith to !Hli. 2-1 3-" U. B. Bonar of Glendalo and Peter Peterson of Astoriu are visitors in the city and guests at the Holland. Some of the best birds in Oregon, Washington und British Columbia are there. a 411 Judge Fj. 10. Kelly who had been TlBiting his family during the holi day season left this foreno(.ha for Wichita Falls, Texas, to resume his luw practice (bore. Place your order for a Dodge Crothera car no. Geo. L. Treieliler. :m5 Tho 'May- Uobsou company which playH In "Tlsh" at the Pago theater tonight will arrivo In the. city from Chico, Cttl., where the attraction ap peared last night, at U: III) p. m. Painting, tinting and paperhang ing. Phono 0 00-X. 2 70 Arnold Coleman is a new employe in tho assessor's office at tho court house in Jacksonville. Slab wood for sale by tier or cord. Valley Fuel Co. - 'Mr. and M'rs. W. i !. Brown or JCuglo Point, arrived in Hie eily Mon day and are guests at tho Holland. Jlavu mo tune your piano. Hecom mended by host musicians. Tuning done for Sherman, Clay & Co. V. 1'. Ilrcnks, Palmer 'Piano House. Tho Jacksonville high school team has rented (ho hall in the old C. S. hotel for uso as a basket ball fbn.r and tho school expects to make a fine showing with its basket hull team this your. . Something new. Poeoting in gold und silver. Call at Handicraft Hhcp and hoo samples. 2 17 j A popular Wednesday night fni'or-l mat danco will be held in tho .!e:l ford Natatoiium large hall tomorrow night. Launspach's crchestra will furnish music for t ho latest dance lilts, and the special features will in clndo free dancing from i:."n to. If p. in. and lucky spot dances from ::10 to 10. Ladles' and gentlemen's clot Mini; rolinod. altered and repaired.. Ap parel Cleaners and Hatters, I o;t NCrth Central. " II IS T. K. Danifds rot limed this fore noon from Salem where ho attended last night tho fish and game confer onco called by I he governor. Mr. Daniels Is vice president of Ihe livil fish and game protective as'niat ion Engine coils rut all cart;. C. !. Gates Anto Co'. U Tuesday started out to lie a fine day, altho somewhat chilly eerly In the morning with a minimum tem perature, hovering about the freein:: point, but early in the foivuoca a dense fog came down from "Its the Cliinrfte" town which made I hi in;1; dlsngreeahlo until noon when iho Uva lifted some und enabled the sun to shine thru. 10 per cent off on Jill Pacific pack nfto floods including gowns, combina tions and children's dresses during January. 1 landlcraft Shop. 'Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Guthrie iVtw Bono to Riverside, Calif., fi.-r a vi.it of a month or more with the former';; parents who have just returned from a trip to Honolulu. Ladles' and men's suits Frouch drv, cleaned $1.50. City Cleaning Works, rhono 4 74. If The city council of Grants JV.ss j Word has been received from Will lias just -raided the pay vt its police II. Hays, chairman of tho ropublica;! force, giving Ihe chief a month j national committee, that he had w instcad of $s. as heretofore, aml'oepteil an invitation over a year ago raising tho night man from $70 to; to sjxal; in St. Louis on Lincoln's birthday, and regrets ho cannot be Swell chickens are here. 21"" in IMedford at the local Lincoln' day Your attendance will insure anoi h-' banquet. er Poultry show. - 2 Slab wood and kindling for sale. Mr. and .Mrs. Hody of Vancouver, ! Call B. ('., wore -among .Monday's arrivals; Have you seen the new Oakland at the Medford. j Sensible Six four-door Sedan oii dii Soiuhern Oregon Poultry Show, play? Tumy Motor Co., 125 South Jan. f.ih to !ih. LMU Front. u The ladies of the Golden Link bible j Brunswick phonographs on easy class of tho Baptist church ,nfc;t:t ! terms at Hale's Piano House. tf Wednesday afternoon at the home ot'i .Mrs. Uoger r,ennett of Jc-ylin, Mo., Mrs. Roland Beach. 1 1 ?, Geneva ave- j former well known resident o? Med- nue. Ail new and prospective mom-1 lord, arrived in the cilv last nieht for a visit und Is a guest at the Hotel Mr. mid Mrs.' Ben licvUcr returned home last night from Fresno, Calif., where Mrs.- Mueller had been so journing for the past two months find where she was joined by her husband during the holidays. Mrs. Mueller's health has greatly Improv ed but they will reside for tho re mainder of the winter at 707 "West Main street and resume their resi dence at tho -101 orchard in the spring. Try our merchants' lunch. The Shasta. tf Carl Jeschko, high grade watch and clock repairing. 9 i-'ir struct. Get tho Gcnuinca!Y5) VZKrtz& inEvory Cake bcrs welcome (luc-'.sls ut thi 1 1 ol 1 ;ni rl include V. I' Sti'imir 1.J' InilianupoliK, .Mrs. C. S. Amrshall of SjinliiiiH). N. 1 .uT t crscin of Hciiiik., T. O. I'llziifM-ald of San Fran and Alrn. ,1. J. Cook, Clias. W. .viaiisa und Guy Konny of rorlland. Wo liave a row Bliglitly used Vic- trolaa at reduced pri(;cs talten on ex- oIiuiiko for tho wonderful lirunswick IiliMiorujih tliat plays all records at their very best, llale'a Piano House, Inc. tf TinnoH llainllto!i, Ilaldwin, Kl llnn1on, fiivc money, lmy of mo direct from factory. I'hone (J91-.1. II. N. I.ofland. i!ir Zern .lacoli Kuhll of AppleKate, v ver.on, and .Miiis Cora Klliel i-ludsoy Of Aledlord, OrOKon, were married here Kalurday at II a. m., Iiy Hev. Homer i In I I:ih nr. Mrs. (ialla'hor and .Marguerite Toms wt;re wltuenseli. Tho couple will live ut 'Medford. Yreka Journal. Cackle district M. F. & II, hklff. 24:i See 0. R. Wood & Co., No. 7 West Klovcntlt, for fire Insurance. tf '.Medford yill coon have a new apartment house as Dr. H. II. I'orter in having tho Medford sanitarium hiiildluf; remodeled for such purpose. There, will be 111 nice furnished apart moots and they will lio ready fi.'r occupancy about Fob. 1st. Seven of those apartments have already been leased. The Heart of Ihe l'ac.lfle 1'oultry Show, M. I & 11. llld., Medford, (Ire. 1 '12 Parties having hills against -lie Klks club in connecllon Willi the KlKs Js'ew Year's dance please render :tiii-. at. onco in care of the Klks' clerk. 2 III IOiijj Misses Alice Cromai- anil Delia Whisennnt left Monday lo continue Inelr studies ut Iho San ,lo::o normal school afler spending the holidays a; homo. Affldavlts for lioldlnK inininB claims for snlo nt Mall Trlhuno otfico. tf Piano tuning, "ionr natLfactlon Is my success. Coo. W. Cross. 1 load- quarters Halo's Piano House. Phono 1. 2-17 M. II. McDonald, who recently pur chased Iho Crater I. alto Moti.'r Co., has arrived from Aberdeen, Wash., uid taken charge. The family has also arrived. .Mr. .McDonald is an ex- perl machinist and has been with the government for two years as a ma chinist before coming to .Medford. Priug the children to tho Poultry show. Sill For sale Buck sl:ot gravel. Phono 0I2-.I. 'John llnmill has returned to his studies at a military .school in Cali fornia. 1 1 o was Joined hero and ae- onipanled to San Krunelsco by Krnlnard lleckwlt li, of llealllo, lY.'r nu'i'ly of Medford, who was reluming lo tho boarding school ho attends in that stuie. Dr. Heine, eye, car, noso, throat. I lasklns for hoallh. -Medford. Pottery for wedding gifts. Handi craft Shop. (let tho habit! Iluy shares now in tho liuilding and Loan. Lincoln '.McCormack, Jr., who re cently returned heme from his long war service in Kranco, has gone to Seattle where he has accepted a posi tion in tho engineering department of a largo contracting firm. Hemstitching p'.cotlng. Begin your Christmas work now. The Van ity Shep. Next Hialto theatre. tf Yarns in all colors for yarn flow ers, illc a skein. Handicraft Shop. W'iiliam Vi'bsicr leaves tonight for a short business visit in Portland. Dimming lenses for all cars. C. E. Gatos Auto Co. tf :A family dinner parly was given Sunday by Mr. and .Mrs. -M. C. Wright ai their home, 1111 Crater Lake ave nue, in hciior of Miss Muriel Wright of San Francisco who had been visit ing relatives hero and in the valley and who left Sunday night for San Fraiwdsco. Among tho quests weo Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wright of Phoe nix anil Mr. and Airs. Kay Wright of this city. ' 'Pecoting In gold and silver, suit ahle on georgette blouses and even ing dresses. Handicraft Shop. 217 tetter order year new Oakland now. Spring deliveries are uncer tain and the price is going up. Wo have two louring car:? now on hand. Tumy Motor Co., )27, South Front. " Orcgonians registered at tho .Med ford lust night und tclay included Air. and Mr.i. I". (1. Diinkor ,of La Crando, Ore., Harry W. Iloguo o lo, and W. C. Carlon, A. CaTo, J. A. Schneider, 10. T. Dunlap, Harry N'ew'.on. W. V. Andrew, C. D. C.a brlelson, A. II. Carpenter and Percy U. ilnrgood of Portland. Weed chains foi all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf Handkerchief linen in colors. Handicraft Shop. Senator C. M. Thomas returned to day from Salem where ho attended lust niglit In his capacity us member r'f the fish and game committee of 1 lie state senate, tho governor's con ference called to consider the fish and game commission muddle. Tho American Conservatory of Music, pupils will bo handled through' tho Geo. Andrews studio. The Alpha Delta class of tho Chris linn church will meet at tho homeof -Mrs. Roy C.uyer, ill!) Portland ave nue, Thursday al'ternt.'on at 2; III). All members are urged lo come us elec- Ltion of officers will bo held. lleniMtltehing 10c per yard, thread furnished, work guaranteed. Mail orders solicited. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co., 115 West Main street. Butler Lawroy was a' visitor in the city .Monday und todav from Grants Pass. Itlg danco. Wed. Medford Xat. Real music! . Wonderful floor! Lei's go! 213" ('on;;lie! .Night unci Day John Voguuo, F.lbcrton, Ga., writes: "La.it fall, when my neighbors were down with influenza, I took a severe cold and before I was aware of my condition I was down sick in bed. I coughed night and day and my throat was raw and sore. J got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and took eight small doses in two hours. My condition began to im prove and in a few (Jays I was as well as ever. In my opinion Foley's is tho best cough medicine made." For sale by Medford Pharmacy. T0H LATE TO CLASSIFY SYRUP OF FfGS r CHILD'S L at tonjjno! IElmiujvo poisons from stomach," livbi and bowels ' Accept "California" Syrnp' of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you nro sure vniir tl rl is linvinir Mio host: :nd KOH HALl'J Today only, dry slabl" , ,.lv.l(itra n,. fnv woc J on track af Central Point, j tho mtle stomach, liver and 'bowels. Also num. Jesse L. Uichnrdson, Children love its delicious fruity taste, mi it curecLmns jor cnnu uusu mi Pimli hnltln. fltvn it without fear. Oil RKNTFoul; rooms, unfurnfsh-, j Mother! You must -say '"CaliJOiv en. inquire Peerless ISakery. 24i nia." Central Point Peed Store. There is rriore Catrrti tn tills section ! Of the country than Bil other diseases j put together, and for years it was t;ui. pofleil to be incuratne. Douior-i prescribed local reine'iios, and bv, consir.'.'Iy falling j to cure with ioual trervtinen;. pronoun'.'il it liicurable. Catarrh is a loc.il diaease, ' greatly IvHueneed by conatiiuiional con- -diiion3 and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Cutarrli Mcdi- i cine, manufactured by Iq J. Cheney & Co.. ToK'do, Ohio, is a constitutional , remedy. Is tai;en 'internally and acta thru tho Blood on the Mutoup 6urfnce3 j of the Sy.'itO"- One Hundred Dollars ru- ' ward ia uttered for any cane tliat Jlalt'y' Catarrh Me'iicfi-.e fads to cure. Send lu. ; circulars ai'd f'.'-uimonlals. s l- ,i. cniJNi:y & CO., Toledo, Ohio. i t't'l'l by Dnurjists, lie. Uail'a Family J:'ilis tor constipation. ; SCAVENGEK. Licensed City Scavenger. All refuse immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit in rosi denco districts. Daily business dis trict. Phones 2 77-.1. PHONE 9 I ?- FOB 531 S. Front St. WISEMAN & SCHEFFELi Blouses We take pleasure in announcing to the ladies of .Medford and the 1 iogue Rivei1 Valley that we have added an ex clusive line of smart Blouses. We shall be pleased to have you call and see hhese new models. The ' Vanity Shop Next to Itinlto Thentre I JOHN F. LAWRENCE, , Jeweler Our specialties are fine watches both American and SwIsb, at lowest prices. ... We do our own reoalrln. I io Or if you are going to need Sloes of 1 j (Mm in 1920pBf I MISS TO 1 " Made Quickly I : In The Cup Instant: it 1WIJI. 1 TTTTWr the Ileal thful table, bererae now tised so muck by former tea and coffee drinkers. Fherek a Reason If lowr prices will sell it, ther won't be a new piece of merchandise in our store after TEN DAYS of selling m A few dozen Work Shirts, val ues to $1.50, each . . . 1$ A few dozen pairs odds and ends inrWork and Dress Shoes, choice the pair $5 Canvas Gloves, 2 pair for....- 25 i; 25c Jersey Gloves, 2 pair for 35 Dozens of pairs of $1.50 Leather Gloves, per pair SI. 00 $2.C0 Leather Gloves, per pr SI. 50 $2.50 Leather Gloves, per pr 1.85 Men's 50c Suspenders at ...35'- Men's 75c Suspenders at ....45 Men's $1.00 Suspenders at 70? 25e Elack Socks, 2 pair for 25? Men's Khaki Pants at., $2.00 Men's Grey Work Pants at S2.G5 .Men's Corduroy Pants at ... $3-75 Cur $4.25 Dress Pants at....'. $3.1.5 Shirt; all values to :....S1.00 Men's Dress $2.00, at . $2.50 values, at SI. 85 Our $3.35 Heavy Flannel Shirts g6 ing at r. $2.45 Haynes and ' Mayo Underwear, . Shirts and Drawers, $1.25 val ues, going at .D5c $1.75 Underwear $1.40 $2.50 Union Suits1 at $1.85 A few $10.50 Mackinaws going at; each . $7.85 Men's plain toe Dress Shoes, $5.00 value, at $3.35 Other $5.00 values at $3.35 $6.50 gun metal dress Shoes $4 85 $8.00 "Dayton" English last, latest in Dress Shoes, at $7.85 MEN'S WORK SHOES Our $4.00 values at $3.00 Our $4.65 values at $3.50 - Our $8.35r 164n high tops.. $6.S5 Dayton Logger Shoes at $7.35 $4.00 Rubber Shoes at $3.15 $4.50 Rubber Shoes at $3.65 Rubber Ecots at $3.25 and $3.75. Rubber boots, 'leather soles' $3-25 Ton tin et mot tiy . old thlnj at DiVoiu most my old time. DR. RICKERT KVS BCIEVTtFIOAT.TiT KSTi:iV. AM) (J1.ASSK8 PROPERLY FITTED xo rmors rsKO llrc.kon I i nsiw Arouriitoly lHl!ctl Hulto t-3 over May 'o. :li F. Main. Upntnlra CGA Hie homo product. Klrst-olniSB, ivaMicU, Bcrocuetl nnd hnnd plckwl. Order todnj, IQ dollv vrat $7 at tho nilrts Rousseau Coal Co. 25 Main. I'hone IS I WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. UNDERTAKERS I'hoiio: Fnciric 22T. Nlglit I'lionw: P. AV. AVeckii, 103 J2 Telf phone 1 1 N. Riverside, Apulo and E. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital Spoi-Kil at U-iit ion given to surgical and obstivtioal cases. No extra charm1 for jiradnate nurses services. The most important person in this hospital is the patient. MEDFORD OREGON Our 75c House Brooms at 55c Our $3.75 Traveling Bags at $1.98 A few All-Wool Suits, values to $27.50, going at, choice $21.00 And a great many other bargains: You all know that we have been selling at greatly reduced prices, and these further reductions puts our prices far below the present day factory prices. And as we said B-4 if you are ever going to need shoes or clothing get them now. ' ' This sale starts Wednesday, January 7, and A-B-S-O-L-U-T-E-L-Y ends Saturday, Jan. 17 It's a shame to slaughter merchandise like this, but we need the money and you can surely use the money saved Big reduction in all prices on Second-Hahd Goods. A few bargains in used Automobiles If we are not in push your money under the door i 28-32 N. Front St. . WILL H. WILSON Phone 467 srt.4K!VV,'Uiw