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r PftGTC two Owners or aulos who havo 1101 ye! obtained the red license plalo o:' 1920, nltho havinK applied for them Ioiir bko need not worry for fear of lsclHR bothered lijr the law i.-rrirorn for some time yet, as both Sheriff Terrill and Chief of Police Timothy tiov 'r-1 tire in receipt of a letter from rl 1 ...,...ii. It, Itlfll llwv tlllt! en crce the law ' until all the amoM'oK ! dressed G.IO pounds. .. owners who have applied have eelved their license plates. The let ter further states that because of the great crush of applications the secre tary of state's office will be snowed under for sonio time yet, and that all thoso auto owners whe apply up to Jan. 15 for their licenses should not be bothered. The state is already about 1S.00U licenses behind the ap plications. Orres, tailors lor men and women, nigh grade only. Ashland, Ore. Secretury Steel of the Connnorcir.I club has received several applica tions fcr China peas, whatever that Is, anil will welcome any Information on that subject. Embroider your children's spring dresses now. 10 per cent off on Pa cific Packngo goods. Handicraft' Shop. 2'il Senator C. II. Thomas and llepre senlatives W. II. (lore. Hen Sheldon and John A. Westerlund, the moiii bors of tho Jackson county legisla tive delegation, will leave tonight for Salem to attend the special session of the legislature which convenes Monday, and they hope that the ses sion will be concluded next week. Painting, tinting and paperbang Ing. Phone 600-X. 270 Colder and fair weather is pre dicted for tonight and Sunday. Today seemed, colder than cm Friday, but this morning's minimum temperature was 21 degrees as ngainst the min imum of 111 on Friday morning. liargalns in gowns and nnderwea.'. Handicraft Shop. 2"l Miss Charlotte .McDougall, recently . physical education instructor in Hie Spokane high school and hero visit ing her parents during the holidays, left last Friday night but was called back by her mclbor's critical illness. Hho has returned to her new work In the normal college at Aberdeen, S. 1. Slab wood for salu by tier or cord. Valley Fuol Co. " ('has. M. Tucker of Redding, Calif, who Is a mining man, is a visitor In the city who Is stopping at the Nash. 5Ir. Tucker is Interested in the Chronio awards. (larmonts nil niudo, stamped and thread furnished. Pacific Package Goods, 1,0 per cent off. Handlcran Shop. 2''1 Among guests from ho eastern states registered at tbo Medford are Mr. and .Mrs. F. h. Zepp of New York anil II. A. Uockwell and Clyde II. Wllllliil of Chicago. D. Van Colder. K. S. llnnney and Al Piche of San Francisco', nro also Hopping at the Medford. Tho Medford Printing company has tho Ho l.uxo 'Multiplex cash books and other ruled books, loose leaf sys tem, also Inventory sheets. If you need Iheso or any oilier blank books or bills to fit any binder see Ibis orfleo and pntroniv.o homo Industries. tf Last Wednesday night the follow ing officers were Installed in Med ford Camp No. DO, Woodmen of the World, Neighbor S. K. Kddy of Point Defiance, Camp No'. Mil, Tacnma, AVash., acting as inslnlling officer: K. W. Whipple, past consul comman der; K. C. Sllliman, consul comman der; 11. J. Nelmover, adviser lieuten ant; J. I). Fleming, banker; W. 11 Jackson, clerk; J. M. Podge, escort; W. II. llewett, watchman; .1. T. Pet ers, sentry, and Itlelmrd Culilcr, man ager. At the close of the meeting re freshments were served and nil pres ent enjoyed a pleasant evening. Package garments made, slumped, thread furnished nre cheaper than tbo present price or malerial. 2.M Mrs. J. M. Tetherow arrived in the city from Grants Pass yesterday for a visit with her daughter. Mrs. Pc Armond. Trv our niorcliams' lunch. The Shasta. In common Willi the many thou sands of employes of the Western I'nlon Teleeruiib company the em ployes of tho Medford office win have been In I be company's sei vici six months or longer will receive t il ary Increases beginning Jan. 1. Thus who have been with the company si months get a ten per cent raise and those who have been employes for a year or more gel a I r. per cent in crease. Only employes who ure no;, receiving less than $:!."0 a month an granted increases. Ladies' and gentlemen's clotbin-; relined altered and repaired. .p parti Cleaners and Mlattcis, in: North Central. " lv Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson Payette, Idaho, who are enroute fn m a visit with rriends In Douglas i-oiin-ty to California where they will spend Ihe winter, slopped off In the city yesterday lor a look round the valley anil lire guests at the Holland Yarns In all colors for yarn flow ers, I nc a skein. Handicraft Shop. " Have you seen the new Oakland Sensible Six four-deor Sedan on dis play? Tu my Motor Co., 125 South Wont. Harry Pellet! and G. K. Tiernan of Yreka and K. W. Pereira of Ft. .! s nro Hotel Me.lfonl guests who arriv ed In the oily Friday. Pottery for wedding gifts. Handi craft Shop. .Mrs. John A. Weiterlund will ac company her husband tonight to Sa lem to remain with him Ihruout the speclnl session of the legislature. Brunswick phonographs on easy terms Bt Hale's J'inno House. tf Hero is a talc of bis hosa from the Crants Pa: s Courier: "J.-T. Itob-j erson of Winder, has butchered bis: fourth liirjso bos. The first be called ! the Whale." be was one-half Poland ! and one-half Duroc, was a red IhikI and dressed II" 1 lbs. The second ' was the "Kiser," a thorobreil Poland; China mill liri-s.-cd r 1 1; lbs. The third, --.llimbc-," wan Hiiven-eiishU Poland and ono-eli,iilli Iti-rkshire anil dressed pounds. The last one "White j 1'lephant," was three-fourths Poland and one-fourth o. I. c, was a wane The four hoe) produced a total cf 2i::i pounds of pork besides some lard from tbo offal." Pottery for wedding gifts. Handi craft Shop. W. C. Campbell of I-os Angeles and II. M. Thomason of Rupert, Ida., are stopping at the Nash hotel Handkerchief linen in colors. Handicraft Shop. Sheriff Terrill and (he police of- Medford and Ashland are on the look out for two young men who stole a horse near llutte Falls yesterday and are (bought to be headed this way. Ladles' and meirs suns French drv cleaned JlrfiO. City Cleaning Works. Phone 474. tf Sydney S. Smith, of Washington, Iowa, who Ii.'k; been here for a few weeks loolting over the city and val ley has purchased a home and leaves this evening for his home to close out his holdings (here and move his family here In Ihe spring. Mr. Smith recently retired from the auto busi ness and Is attracted to Ibis valley by the climate, scenery, hunting and fishing. Pecotlng In gold and silver, suit able on georgette blouses and even ing dresses. Handicraft Shop. 247 Mrs. Paul Hanser.. corsetiero for N'ullone. Phone r.Sii-J. One of tho latest climate advertis ing stunts by Grants Pass was re coived in the city by the Mall Tribune today from our old companion in misery, Henry llarcke, and consists of a post card with the picture of a big ihernio'iiieter on a store corner wllh a hand pointing to tho figure 100. Indicating that Unit was the teniperature on Dec. 2.1, Hi 10. Two large cans of home made pie pumpkin for 2.".c at Warner, Wort man ,t Gore's. 2-1 a .Mr. and Mrs. (. K. .Minnerty of Kitgcne havo returned homo from spending the holidays with the bit ter's parents at Itogue Ifivor. Fiigiun coils foi all can;. C. 10. Gates Auto Co: tf Word was received here yesterday from San Francisco for (he author ities lo be on the lookout for a stolen liulck six auto. Sheriff Terrill and Policeman Adams wero on guard North Riverside at 10 o'clock last night when tbo stolen car came ilong at break-neck speed and fairly flew on its course northward. U was impossible lo hall or stop Ihe car, so fast was It going, and tho two offi cers had nothing else to do but to hurry lo Ihe telegraph offleo and wire northern towns and cities lo bo on the lo'okout. They feel confident that tho stolen nulo will be captured at the canyon entrance in Douglas can nly. 1 lance al SI. Mark's hull Saturday. I.aunspat li's jazz. 2 17 Itev. Joseph Trovato and Isaac Smith were visitors In Medford yes terday from Hut I o Falls. Slab wood and kindling for sale. Call S :. .Mrs. Francis Melz of Ilentty street has jusl received word that her eld est son Theodore who resides In Los Angeles Is criticallv ill in that city. She will probably leave for Los An '.;elos on .Monday. Carl .lesehke, high grade watch and clock repairing. !) Fir street. County Agent ('ale is expected to arrive home on Sunday from his two weeks slay at Corvallis. For Ibo liesi Insurance see Holmes the lnsfiranco Man. Mrs. I. F. Williams of Central Point and Mrs. S. ltoss of Portland, mother and sister of Mrs. Fred Roper are In Grants Pass for a visit with (bo latter. Weed chains foi all cars. C. E. (;atos Auto Co. tf Mrs. R. M. Ci.nley of Untie Falls, accompanied by Mrs. Skeen of Doris. Calif., were visitors in the city Fri day. Hemstitching 10c per yard." thread furnished, work guaranteed. Mall orders solicited. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co.. 113 West Main street. Mrs. Ralph C. Day and little son Ralph. Jr.. who have been visiting Mrs. Dny's parents, Dr. and Mrs. ('has. T. Sweeney al the Holland, will return lo ihelr home In Portland ibis evening. Affidavits for holding mining claims for sale at Mail Tribune office tf Something new. Pecoting In gold and silver. Call at Handicraft Shop and see samples. 2 17 Among the Yreka people who have rentrnc.! from spending the In litlays with relatives and friends in MedforJ are Mrs. P. 1.. Colvig and daughters, Ponna and Claire. Handkerchief linen In colors. Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching p'.cottng. R e g I n your Christmas work now. Tho Van ity Shop. Next ltlalto theatre. tf Mrs II I'. Margrave 'and daui-.hter Miss Gertrude v ho have been spend ing the hnliihiv season at home will leave Sunday for llerkeley where the latter will continue her studies af Ihe I'nher-ltv of California. Dance at St. Mark's hall Sa!urda. I.aunspavh's ja.z. 2 17 SVo'l). It. Wood .t Co., No. 7 West !-.".centh, for fire Inscanre. tf Mr. ami Mrs. M. I'. Rider of Walk er are visitors in Medford tnti.tv. Piano tuning. or.r satisfaction Is my success. Geo. W. Cross. Head quarters Hale's Plana House. Phone 5. H7 fEDT'OT.T) MATH TRTRUXF!, Siicakin;; of Increased advertising rates the Tribune Is indebted to Cap-1 tain Vance for a copy c-f the Paris I.c Journal In which classified ads are charged for, tit the rate of $1.73 and :i per line, while the rate in tbej Tribune is five and ten cents u line. l.e Journal is a four page paper ami said to have a comparatively small circulation. Get the habit! Iluy shares now In the Uuilding and Loan. , Dr. Heine, eye, car. nose, throat. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ilalght and child of Smith River, arrived in the city Friday and are Holland guests, us are It. M. .Meat an don of Taconia and II. Carlson of Scuttle. Yarns In all colors for yarn flow ers, 10c a skein. Handicraft Shop. Dimming lenses for all cars. C. K. Gates Auto Co. ' ' ' tf 'II. C. High and wife, former Tal ent residents who have been living the past year near Seattle, have come to Ashland with the Intention, of making this city their home. They are delighted to get back tv soutehrn Oregon after their sojourn in the north. Ashland Tidings. For sale Buck sitot gravel. Phone 912-.L Hasklns for health. Among the many fine specimens of chickens on exhibition at the Poultry show none were admired more than the White Plymouth Rocks owned by It. II. Paxson of Central Point. They were his "Superb" strain from the llolbach strain. Wisconsin. His win nings were: Five firsts and two sec onds, the association's special for best display In American class, also Portland Seed company's special for best solid colored bird in show this on a llolbach cockerel heading his pen. Popcorn that will pop at Warner, Wortman & Gore's. 219 Livestock I'OKTI.AXD. Ore.. Jan. IO.--C11I-lle stcnilv: receipts 114. Mccrs. be-t. ,f 1 1. OOdi ll.T.i; good to choice, $1 (...) (11 I 1 .110 : medium to good. .$'.).(' i'JJ.73: fair lo good. S.IMI(o IUHI: com mon to fair. 7. 0b(o S.tK) ; choice cows and heifers. .fll.llObi 10(1; good to choice. 7.7.")(ii !).("!; medium to good. ."i.7."iii 7.7.V. lair lo medium. $1.7. no O.7.V. onlincr.-. :'..."()( ".")( : blllN. .'?li.(iil( h.'J.i; prime light enlves. f rj..")0((i 1 .".()() -. lieavv. 7.W)(rt VIM; stockcrs mill feeders. 8.mif !).:"iil. Hons xlromr: receipts loll, l'rniie mixed, $ l.VJ.ilii 1 .1.711: medium, $14.7.1 61 1,1.2.1: rough heavy, $12.-1(if KI.75; pigs. $PJ.2.1(n 11.2") Shi'cn firm; no receipts. Kasl ern lambs. l:l.(MI((l 1-1.00: li'-'ht val ley. 1''.. 10i 14.(1(1; heavy, tfll.ml ((IM2..KI; feeder lambs. .fUKKdPi.llfi; venrlings. .fllMMIbi 1 1.U0- vvetliers .ill..1()((i 10.00: ewes, .fli.OOdiii.OO. Hotter rOHTf.AXI). "re.. Jan HI. Hut ler very weak. Cubes, extra parchment wrapped, box lots, curious, (iSe; half baxes half more: less than half boxes one more, llullerl'at (iSomile f. o. b. lion ; 7(Hi'71e Portland. (lie. (i7.-; con! een! stll- l-BKS l'OltTI.AND, Ore.. Jan. 10. Kt feeliVe .Monilnv: V.ua. sellinir nriee. i-iiiiM mil v. Ii"ie: Inivinsr in-iee. (lie: scllimr price, cnmlleil, (iSe: selected camlleil in carton. 7'Je. Poultry liens. "ill. :!." II'-. lb.: old roo-lers. ISe lac lb. ilre-ed: srecscs iluck, :i'Kii Hie Hi. broilers, It.V lb.: lurker-. , 'JUdi 'J.'ie lb.; (iriilu mid liny ' OaK C,;l,:,n bid; corn. No. il Yel low. if.'iS.IIII hid. I :i - I'.liviir.' prices I', o. by Port land: Alfalfa. $.'U.."i0 cheat. 'J'J. Oil; lover. iJd.lMI: o.-Hs and velh, --IUH: nllev tiniotliv. .-Jll.nil((i -JS.IM1. Mill Peed Prices I', o. b. mill, eitv cartir-'e .' r l r.i. Mill run. car lot-s or mixed cars. l.'i.mi tun; rolled barlev, .7li.llll: ro!l id nl-. .li!MHl; aiMiiinl barlev. 7(i.O0: M-ralch feed. .s.Ml. I 'urn. whole. 7I1.0H; ..racked, 7J.bil per Ion. San Francisco Market SAN I-'llANt'lSCO. Jan. U. Hit! ler. ti7e. Kni!, I'le-b extras. Tile; ex Ha iuilli-1-.. (i-'-.e. t'heee, vomit Auierica. i-lie. Ponllrv '.ini-liniiiicd. 74c for Btitterf at. AI.HANY. Ore.. .Ian. 10.--A price of 71 cent- for bittterlal inh pai-i .liii-iii'r Ihe imuitli ol lieceiubcr b the Allianv rrentnerv a--''ciation. 'I'lii- i- a record price here and i--aid lo be a record in the state. The a-ociation i- a cooperntixe ori:ania i.f.ii - TOO LATE jqLASSIFY WANTKO First class brmnu maker Itogue liiver ltroom WV.-Us, Cen tral and .lacksnn streets. -."- 'Olt SA1.K Sorrel horse, weii;h about I'm. Will drive or ride. Saddle and bridle. 10. Ml Ceurl xireet. IMS l-'Oli ItKNT Ol! SAI.K Neat .".-room modern cottage, close in. t.r rlume It.trniim Apis. 2 - 7 - FOR RKNT furnished rooms f.) honsekeepini:. Kenilworth Rooms. l::n West Main street. IM'.' WAXTKIV- -To buy 1'iee. pots. I'bone K. .M. Corlies, Mil none 4t;s-Ri. ANTKl To- buy five tons of bar ley and corn, also cood ll'xll tent. I'hone 11. W. llinsham. :.s;-.i-5. MEDFORD, OKEd'OX. SATTIMUV. .TAXFATtY 10. 1 DAVENPORT TALKS 10 PUPILS t Superintendent Davenport In mak ing Inspection and observation of the elementary schools this week talked to the more than nine hundred boys and girls about the following points after again wishing them a Happv New Year: That they as boys and girls enjoy ed their vacation best because it had been preceded by a period of good. hard, conscientious study and work und that as a result of the recreation they had come back refreshed, glad, end with a renewed determination to do their work still better; that it was quite Important and vital, that boys and girls play when they play and work when they work, at the same time pointing out that older people play in some respects differently and yet in many respects similarly to boys and girls, anil that the attitude of all toward their tasks should be so pleasant and agreeable that the work should he thought of as play. Tho following- program will "be given at Phoenix, Oregon, January 10: 10:00 a. ni. Violin solo, Alice Vandei-sluis. 10:15 a. m. Address, "Physical Training ill the Public Schools", Supt. Will. Davenport. Discussion: (a) Supt. G. V. Ager; (b) Supt. lledrick; (c) Supt. G. W. Milam; (d) Charles A. King. 11:15 a. m. "The Curtis Standard Tests," Gretchen Kreamer. Discussion: (a) Miss Cox; (b) -dr. Hanby; (c) Mr. Godward. Lunch. i:30 p. m. Music, 'Phoenix schools 2:00 p. 111. Business meeting. 2:110 p. 111. Address, "The Oppor tunity of the Schools", Itev. C: A. Ed wards. 3:;'.0 p. ni. -Miscellanec-as. 4:00 p. in. Smokes. Card of Thanks Wc wish to' express our sincere I hanks to our neighbors and friends for their lnany acts of kindness and help during the last illness of our wife and mother, and for the many beautiful flori-.i offerings received. II. W. McDOUGALL. CHARLOTTE McDOUGAL. LEILA MeDOl'GALL. ART1HR McDOL'GALL. Notice to llelK-kahs All Rebekahs are requested to meet at (ho 1. O. O. F. hall Sunday afternoon at'1::v0 to attend tho fu neral of W. .1. Llngcrfelt. llv order of the Noble Grand. ANNIE J. MATEMAN, Secretary, 2 17 Olive liebekah Lodge No. 2S. T.AT1TF.-? wiien irregular or suppressed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always de pendable. Xot sold at drtii; stores. Ho iH.t experiment Willi others: save disappoiutmeiil.. Write for "Relief" and particulars, it's free.. Address: National .Medical Institute, .Milwau kee. Wis. THERE IS NOTHING TO EQUAL JO-TO FOE STOMACH TROUBLE Constipation, Rick headaches, lil-ioiii-.iiPKs, liloatins, sbur slomuch, Kas on the stomach, and pains in tho stomach after eating, will find speedy relief hy takini; Joto. As an emergency remedy in the home there is nothing finite the equal of this reliable, time-tried remedy. Try it today and ho convinced. . .lo-to is sold in Medford by Heath's PniR Store and tho .Medford Phar macy. "The eye of a man should do more work than both bis hands" and he was rlsht. If vcur eyeslshl becomes defective, though, you car. not possibly do your work pro("A:y and down will go the ficures on your pay en velope. Our accurately fitted .classes keep the "figures up put mere money i your pocketbook. and let you sco the brisht side of life. In other words, glasses lilted here improve yonr chances for success in every line of endeavor. If your eyes bother you R all i. ill and see us without l-s of timo. Dr. Rickert OPTOMETRIST M!:nroi;i. or.K. Penel 1tU. BenFrankjin Said: 1 SnLLJNJNUlEY In the death of Major James Bruce aged !2, ut his ho'.iie in McMinnville, December 22, Oregon lost .another of her prominent state builders. His grandparents were early set tlers of Kentucky, his grandmother being a sister of Daniel Uoone. His parents, John and Kilen llruce, were pioneers of Harrison county, Indiana where James Bruce was born. In 1850 he came across the plains to California and the next year to southern Oregon where he took an active part in helping to defend the homes of the settlers against the at tacks of the Indians in the war o! 1S53 and the Rogue River war of ioo5-5ii. In tho last war he was commissioned captain alio, afterwards major. Oregonlap. To the editor: The passing of Mr. James llruce, one time Indian -fighter in the Rogue, River valley, brings to mind the little appreciated fact that now, after the lapse of over sixty-, four years, there are but few of those persons still living who participated in the stirring events of thoso pioneer times. It will be recalled that the Indian wars in tho Rogue River val ley too'k place between 1S51-1S5G. In the latter year the remnants of the several tribes were removed from their various haunls to the govern ment reservation on the coast near Port Orford. On Aug. 11, 1853, a company c-f volunteers under Captain J. P. Good all, was mustered In nt Yreka, Calif., to help fight the Indians In tho Rogue River valley. In this company Mr. James llruce was lii.ted as a private, in which capacity he served in the several engagements at Applegate, l.itllo Meadows, Dattle Creek .and! elsewhere. At the battle of Bloody Springs (Josephine County). James iifucol was captain of one of the several com- panles of volunteers and regulars. On Nov. 10. 1855 the several com panies occupying the district to the south of the Rogue river were organ ized into a battalion by tho state, and) Mr. Bruce elected major. A similar! organization was effected with the volunteers occupying tho Umpqua, river district to the north. These two organizations conducted the cam-i paigns against the Indians on the; Little Meadows and the Big Mead-' ows, which terminated in me ena 01 -the Indian trouble with their remo'v- Tlire is riore Catarrh ir tills section J of tho country than all other disenses put together, and tor years it was snp DOcfc'd to he incurahie. Doctors pres'-ribed i local remedies, and bv constr.Vly fafliiifT to cure with local tn'p.tmem. proneuncod it Insurable. Caturrh la a local disease, J crpntlv i"duenced by constitutional con- I dition3 and therefore requn-'ja constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, manufue'ured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, (3 a constitutional remedy, is taken Internally and acis thru the Klood on tho Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars re ward is offered foi fiiy cane that HallV Catarrh Medicine fails to euro, send for circulars nttd K"Uinmntalfl. ! J. CIIKNKV 4: CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by DnifTgiPts, 75c Hall's Family ."Hi3 for constipation. .ouses We take pleasure in nimouiicing to the ladies of Slcdford and the Ivogne River Valley that we have added an ex clusive line of smart Blouses. We shall be pleased to have you call and see these new models. The Vanity Shop Next to TUMto Theatre Mothers Here are things for Baby's Bath The best and safest you can buy; toilet powders.daintyvvash cloths, everything you need, including SYK0L ("&") SOAP " It protects the skin " Synol will protect Baby from germs, relieve dia per and teething rash, and result in many happy 1 smiles. Get it today. HEATH'S DRUG STORE The San Tox Store 10?0 al to the reservation above inentioii cd. ' . ' It was in one of these engagements and in response to Major Bruce's command to charge, that his rugged volunteers replied: - "Yes, we say charge, and we'll chalk you a good charge, major:" It is evident that there can be but few persrns still alive who can recall the activities of the times of the In dian wars, the end of which was over 04 years ago; and those who were old enough to participate In those events would now have to bo in the near neighborhood of the allotted "three-score-an-ten." It woubl be of great interest to all of us tu know If there are many or any of the old pioneers of the 50's still among us. M. A. YOTIIERS. j Ho Feels Like a New Jinn Ithejimatic pains, backache, pains in sides, sore muscles, stiff joints or an "always tired" feeling are usual ly symptoms of disordered kidneys. W. W. Wells, Toqtiln, Mich., writes: "I am on my feet most of the time and get tired. But after taking Fo ley Kidney PIUs I feel like a new man. 1 recommend them to my cus tomers and havo never heard of any case where they did not give satisfac tion." Prompt in action to relievo kidney troubles and bladder ailments. For sale by Medford Pharmacy. When It Comes to Water Systems and Farm Lighting Plants M 5 a- i&Sl James KOEINEK ELDG-.' ysfi'm v '-'S3 Pi K-s?Wv '.' If Ycu Want to Start Somethfhg Make it a BANK ACCOUNT. NO doubt you arc determined to' niako 1920 ycur banner year. Hut, before pliui'huT. ahead on your plans and preparations--" don't overlook the assistance which n 1'AN 1 ACCarXT at the First National will afford in "cashino; in" on that mnbK. lion. , ' Accounls of all sizes are. welcome and ap preciated here. - i Tfoe First Natiom,l dank Medford Oregon POWER OF AN IDEAL The 100 prri-i'iit .WKIill'AX IHK.XI. WIXS in liuinrss as In nr HWAl'SK Ilic STl!l-:X(iTH of (liis firrat .mcr-I-CAX-ism IS IXIIJ. VIDl'.M, HTNKSr;. . LEARN MORE EARN MORE ENJOY MORE MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE Imll iiliiiil Intmrilon Day or cveniog I CAN plus I WILL equals OPPORTUNITY 1 Telephone II N. Riverside, Apple and' E. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital Special attention given to surgical and obstretical cases. No extra charge for graduate nurses services. The most important person in this hospital is the patient. MEDFORD OREGON 48,000 m Five million people -'gs use it to KILL COLDS 1 ILL'S KtarrTard cold remedy for 50 TYrrS. n tablet form safe, sure, no oniates breaks up a coM in 'hears relieves crip in 3 daVi K Money back if it fails, the top Willi Mr. Hilr, picture. A I All Drug Si., You can get moat uy old tiling at DsVoei most tny old time. WEEKS & McGOVAN CO. UNDERTAKERS Day Phoue: Pacific 237. VlKbt Phonos: F. W. Weeks, 10S-J2. Tidv Assistant. Your uliiinnto decision will he a PAUL AUTO MATIC PRESSURE YATEI1 SUSTEAl and UNIVERSAL FARM LIUIlTlNCr PLANT liocaiisc tluv represent the greatest value ior the J money possible to obtain. The thousands of satisfied fi , , e . i . J.1. 1 K owners lesniv xo mis, anus too, will be equally thusiastie when you li,-.t., .11 rrlil X' -invncifl- nil i c J....1 ..11 ..1. Remember, you place yourself under no obliga tion to buy when von ask u? for further information. R. Milan Medfordi Ore. 1 ININE r a k.