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flrEDFORD MATH TT?TT!T7NE, TrEDFORD, OREGON'. KATl'RPA Y. JANUARY 17, 1020
te- JmJ3H
The wood shortage situation in fa.st to resume his .studies at a boarding
being remedied in the city. Consid- -hL-ol near Santa Marbara, f
erable wood has been shipped in and Try our morcliants' lunch. The
more hauled in frcm the country dis-j Shasta. If
triets, and for the past week Manner I!. .1. Kbnrly of Salcin, arrived in
Neilson of tlie Pacific & Kastern rail-1 fir c'r.y Friday I'IIltiiooh and i .stop
road has had an engine and several pu: at the ilo'land.
cars in operution daily hauling K'Mj Painting, tlntins and pnperliang
cord? of wood from llutle Kails, cm--lng. Phone C0O-X. 270
signed by varic'Js own era to the wood
dealers of Mod ford. The price of
wood, both hard and fir is still very
high.
The Trlgonm Oil & Gas Co. will
bold their get-together meeting at
the Pago opera bouse, Tuesday even
ing, January 20lh, at 7:;!0. The best
speakers in the valley will tell yon
what we havt done, are doing now
and expect to accomplish. Kverybcily
interested in the development of the
valley uliould attend.
The IJrcudway-Xovelty orchestra
pleased a nice crowd of those who
love good music, and dancing, at Ihe
Nat last night and will give another
entertainment and dance tonight.
The company is composed of artists
and are on a tour of the country.
Tomorrow Is "Law and Order"
Sunday in the churches all over t Iks
United Htates. It ia expected that tin;
minlaterB will guile generally observe
the day. lev. .1. Randolph Sasnett
of the Klrat M. K. church ha:i an-
ncHimcd hU subject for the cvfiiIiik
ax "Law and Order," mid s:iys he will
have Bni things to cay ctmceniin;;
tho caurea of lawlessness, the results
of lawlcusncja and tho cure. The er
ico promises to lie of general iuter-
3t.
Orres, tailors iur men and TTimico.
High grade, only. Ashland, Ore.
Owner who has modern four or
six-room bungalow for sule, done In,
ind wants to deal direct with buyer
should address Uuycr, raro Mail Tri
bune, titatfng where pn.perty io locat
ed, sixo, price, etc., and buyer will
call.
Among Califomians at' the Med
ford ara Mr. and Mm. 1. ii. McComks
of Oakland, V. A. Myera t.'f Kehu;sto
jiol, it. tJ. KxdnbcrK of l.os Angt;l':i,
(Utd M. J. Alcllrido. V. M. Moore, Jr.,
Al Plchio, C. K. A. Honnett uud M.
31. Lincoln of Bna Francisco.
On and after January 12 the llfnen
& Snider fi;vifio will bo upon day and
night. if
Ket boinslitchinn help with your
spring sttwins. Hamlfernfl Htmp. 2s
Harry l. Mills, tho Jtutto Kolln
1 umber num. arrivpd in tho city Fri
day for t uevcrnl day businoFi otay,
during which every evening he end
.1 lid go ftlenn O. Taylor will probably
i'cRUniB llu-ir noisy and exceedingly!
JwhiJrimw nrfort in trying lo play a
giima of rotation pool at the 10 Iks
club.
On nnd after January 12 tho 1 linen
Us Snliler pea rage will bo open day and
Might, ... tf
,- Tiny tnis chool is tho place for
your mnall child. It needs the train
ing Mnt, Vinson, a?. Went Fourth
street. Phono SIt-'-W. 2.riK
Miss Mnbel Mcara, sister nf hied
W. victim, has resigned her position
on tho faculty of the Klamath Falls
high school to accept, a teachers peti
tion In tho Kugeno high pchoot.
ilasklua for hoalth.
Take your hemstitching and picot
hig to tho 'Handicraft Shop. 2 ." S
.A. L. Hill 1ms sold his Ashland
Lumber company murehumlisu and
real estate
Launspu'ch's original bunch will
furnish the jazz for (he dance at
Kaglo P(.'int, Sat., Nov. 17. U.";t
Hooms and board, 111 North Fir.
Phono 2H7-J. 22
With good weather a week from
today it. Is expected that tho farm
bureau sain of puro bred hi.'gs, notice
of which appears elsewhere in this
paper, wlli draw a large number of
.iuckhou and Josephine runners lo
Medford. ;
dUilcks, Dodges, and Chevrolet;,
nil lato nuAlels, at tho right prices.
You can save money by getting onei
of these cars now. at the Urownl
Motor Co., ti-40 North l iont street.
L ." t; 5
Machine needles, bobbins ami shut'
ties io r all makes or sewing ma-
chlnes Handlcral'l Shop. .'.S'
llernum Oslorman of I'aihbiiniM
AVush., arrived in the city this morn
ing and is a guest at the Holland.
Tho M edford Print trig company has
tho Do Luxe Multiplex cash books
and t.thcr ruled books, looe leaf hys
tern, also inventory sheets. If you
need these or any other blank bool;
or bills to fit any binder see this
office and patronize homo Industries,
11
Have vou seen the new Oakland
Sensible Six four-door Sedan on til
jday? Tinny Motor Co.. 1-5 South
.Front.
Ono of the heaviest and thickest
fogs of the winter,. which was all the
mi.ro disagreeable because of havliu:
followed the past ten days ot fine
weather added variety to the clinm!.
all morning and forenoon. Probable
rain Is again (ne prediction lor Sun
day. A real jazz dance at Fugle Point,
Sat., Nov. 17. I-aunspnch's jazz.
'Well made and incxpciksivo new
gingham dresses lor girls from " to
1 years. Handicraft Shi'p. 2'.
Miss Agnes Shaplaud, teacher
tho Laurel Hill school district.
turned K-'day after having spent a day
visiting friends in the city.
Mrs. Ida K. Wood, teacher of
piano. No. 1!', North Peach street
Phr.Tin No. tlll-H.
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO.
UNDERTAKEKS
Day Phone Pacific 227.
KlKht Thonet: F. W. Weeks,
tad j&jststAnf
llll)li,liiys vacation hro with his mmh-
IT, JTS. IIJUKIKT I'.ail illMl WJMJ ttitM
unable to return tin; firtU of tho year
because of Mines, lf;ft this afternoon
Mr. ami Mm. .1. A. Calles were vis
itors in (Ira. its Piss on Friday.
Mrs. Paul llanser,. corsetlero for
N'ullone. Phone f.S5-J.
Oregonlans registered at the Med
ford Friday and this morning wore
M. J. Montietli of Albany, J. V. Wim
berly of Rweburg, J. W. Iloyt oJ
Ashland, and A. .1. Hauscr, Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Holt. W. F. Miller, V. J
Sherman, A. J. Ness, W. J. Jenks,
Mr. and Mrs. It. I.ebus, '. C. Clark,
K. L. Walton. H. It. Wight. 1. II. Wil
liams, J. A. Kohler, 0. C. Mac-
Phcirson, II. L. Cox, H. F. tlrow and
K. F. Stone of Portland.
Initials for linen embroidered and
ready to sew en. Handicraft Shop.
258
Slab wood f(,r sale by tier or cord.
Valley Fuel Co.
J lore is sonio Interesting winter
news from the Kugene Messenger:
".I. M. Nighswamler yesterday drew
five galk.iK of sap from Die shade
maple trees al his home at the corner
of Tenth avenue east anil Mill street,
and will make maple sugar from it.
fte says the flavor is better this year
than for a long lime on account of
the colder weather than usual."
HemstitchinK picotlng. II c g i n
your Christmas work now. Tho Van
ity Shop. Next Itialto theatre. tf
Mrs. Itillio Walpolo c'f this city,
vinited with friends in Ashland yes
terday. Mrs. IlaI Fltzpatrick and son of
('mitral I'olnt cam to the city Friday
and are gucMti At the Holland.
Package goods made, stamped and
l bread furnished. 1 0 per cent off
durin?; January. Handicraft Shop.
25 S
District Attorney Huberts ami
County A:scMor Coleman spent
Thursday in Grants Pass mi official
dittiea.
Affidavit a for tioldlng mining
claims for aalo ot Mail Tribuno ol'fico.
tf
There was an extra fine public
market this forenoon for this time of
the year, with a plentiful mipply of
til kindn of choice (juality m"ats and,
apples. The patrons of the market
uie popci'Tn and cider hungry as was
vldcnccd by the unusually heavy de-j
maixl on both those commodities..
Deans were also much hi demand.
but there were not enough chickens
to fill the demand.
Curl Jeftehlto, high rado watch
nnd clock repairing 9 Fir street.
The Medford (.'.Meopaths will all be
al. Asliluud Sunday with the other
inenibern of thu Southern Oregon
Osteopathic association to hear the
lecluro of Dr. C. S. Fdmiston i.'f Los
Angeles, tho osteopathic specialist.
Slab wood and Kindling for uulo.
Call 853.
K. A. MeKeany will leave the first
of February on his annual fruit busi
ness trip to New York and other east
ern cities.
For sale Puck shot gravol. Phone
D13-J.
W. 11. Hill and C. D. Perkins ot
Portland, Frank Kossuth of Tacoma
and James Allen of San Francisco
are among visitors in the city regis
tered at the Nash.
For tho besi Insurance seo Ilolmos
tho Insurance Man.
Mrs. A. Ch.'ugh of Canyonville who
pent Friday in Medford, this morn
ing continued on her journey to Cali
fornia points.
Hot tho habit! liny shares now in
tho Kutlding and Loan.
Hob Cou'k of (lulls creek narrowly
escaped deal It afew days ago when a
limb of a tree he grasped sent 2-00
volts of elect riclly thru bis body.
Several friends finally succeeded in
chopping the tree so that the wire
against which it had fallen clipped
away. Coilt was severely burned on
the ham! and about the body but is
now believed to be on the road to re
covery. See D. 11. Wooa & Co., No. 7 Wesi
Kleventh. for fire Insurance. tf
TOO LATfc TO CLASSIFY
FOR SAl.K
keys. J. C.
.Mammoth Hronze tur
Herring Central lViut
L' 7 tl '
I'Olt SALK -Fine building lot, east
from, hiL'h and dry. Fast ;ide.
Phone L'liT-L. 25s
FOIl SALF One team horses weigh:
about 1250 each. Will :;ell eil'her
horse or both Irgethcr, with har
ness. S. A. Marshall, Centiut Point.
LOST - Nickel plated tea kettle be
i ween Mod ford and Coker I In tie
Phone 10S-U-:!. 2.".,
FOU S .K About is square yard
inlaid linoleum, brown and whit".
t.2K South Oakdale. Phone 7 Mi -N.
2 5
FOII KKNT -Furnished n oms lor
housekeeping. Ken it worth Hooms.
KWl W est Main. 25 I
FOII SAl.K
stack. ? I :
sonville.
Kic.ht ton:; grain hay in
ton. Kay Smith. ,la--
FOH SALK- Coin and wheat, ju
first rati i h e;i-t of Clancy orcluini
just e.ut of Jacksonville.
You can gat moift nj
oli thing at DtVooa
most anj old ttadt
The members of the Itn.udway
Novelty orchestra which played last
night at the Xatatorium and plays
there again tonight will leave Sunday
for Su,-ramento, their next stop In
their coast to coast trip. This organ
ization made a distinct hit with the
many dancers present last night.
Ladies' and men'n suns French drv
cleaned $1.50. City Cleaning Worts.
Phono -174. tf
'O. V. Wimberly, tho internal rev
enue deputy for this district is in the
city on official business from Kose
burg and is stopping at tho Medford.
Hemstitching 10c per yard, thread
furnished, work guaranteed. Mail
orders solicited. Singer Sewing Ma
chine Co., 115 West Main street.
Phono 215-K.
Tho girls basket ball team of the
Grants Pass high school which is said
to be practically tho same team in
personnel which played here last year
will phiy the girls team of Hoaoburg
high tonight at Rosoburg.
Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose. Throat.
K. O. liorolzheim of Chicago, Clay
Itinehart of Portland, J. V. Mac-
Clatchne of Berkeley and C. J. Iirun
nell of Seattle arc guests at the Hol
land. Hot tamalcs and chill concarne at
DoVoe's.
Klizabetb Vox, dean of the wom
en's department of the U. of O.. who
will speak In the public library Mon
day night at 7::!b, will also talk al
Ashland, (irants Pass and Klamath
Falls. Sho is a l harming speaker
and her overseas experiences will
provide her with a live atopic. All
the Oregon alumni and Ihe parents of
present university students are espec
ially interested in her coming, and
those interested in tho V. W. C. A.
Or. Halstead, for pjree years at
227 South Central, lias moved into
rooms at rear of Dr. Sweeney's of
fices, Phipps hldg., 225 Fast Main.
25;!
C. O. Phelps and K. K. Lntman are
visitors Iwre today from Hilt.
Hrttnfiwlck phonographs on easy
terms at Hale's Piano House. tf
Hits of cheer in the heavy fog of
today for the down town loafers and
thou who bad time enough to stou
and look-were the exhibition on hay
market siiiare of an auto rigged up
with a portable electric lighting out
fit, and another car outfitted with n
portable wood saw with tho auto's
motor running it.
On nnd after January 12 (ho nines
it Snider garage will ho open day and
night. tf
Mrs. K. II. AveriH of Now York
city. Is at the Medford. having arrived
Friday, to await the arrival of her
husband who is a commercial trav-i
eler. !
The farm bureau ctoperatlvo ex
change is shipping out today from
the lial stockyards two carloads of!
fine hogs to the Portland market. I
lloor Smith of I'orHiuul. who lias
linen vlsitins relatives In this vicinity
KMurnril to tho Oregon metropolis
Wednesday ovenini?.
.Mr. and Mrs. li. W. lOldcn enter
tained ns dinner guests Sunday, .Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert llanna of Jackson
ville and .Mr. and Mrs. .1. AY". Ilirlt
hnlz. On, Wednesday afternoi.n llrs. AVil
liain Thompson entertained in honor
of her sister. Mrs. ('. 11. Drake, of
.orfolk. Virginia, the following la
dles: .Mrs. It. It. .Manning, Mrs. ('has.
Taylor. .Mrs. Will Smith, .Mrs. W. K.
Parker. Mrs. It. W. Klden, Mrs. ,1. W.
r.irliltol:'.. Mrs. .1. W. lOlden, Mrs. Har
den IliAlge of Medrord, nnd Mrs.
Theodore Fish, Jr.. of Phoenix.
It. A. Pierce, a fonitei- resident of
this district, is here from (he Yakimn
Eyes
Changed
Then Is a slow but con
stant change hi every per
son's vision. (; losses that
fitted you perfectly a few
cars ago are probably eii
tirrly inisiiited lo the needs
of jour '.ves today.
F.vcry person bo wears
glasses should have (heir
ejes eMiniineil at least every
t wo years.
Call and see us and let us
find out ubefhei- you're
wearing; the proper lenses.
If a change of lenses is ncc
rssjiry, we'll furnish ihnn
pnot))Hy and reasonably.
We guarantee it correct
titling and absolute satisfac.
tion in rery case.
Dr. Rickert 1
OPTOMETRIST
1 I. IK I I'.lllg. tj
Me.lh.ld. Oi.-g.in
IllghOBt QUMtty Jewelry repalrlni
Diamond lettlni, watch rejiaLrlni
a .
mnuiiLiiuii Mauma ID
tualltj and prlc.
MART IX J. KE1)Y
Mall oa rur waota.
JOIN THE HOOVER CLUB
In order to tc-t out the entinnnt of Jack-on county regard n-'
rbcrt Hoover ns a .rci.lcu;;.il candidate reader- are reiimMcd
fill out the hlnnk helow. ami return to the Mall Trilumc otfice.
I fav.ir Hie sclecln.ti of llerl.ert llnover sis tile presidential liuiu
e. and am willing to do all in iiiv power to secure hi selection
(Ircjon's iiresidcntial iriumr'.
Sii;tici
kt
4 $ 4
valley. Wash., visiting friends and
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Richmond have
as houseguests, Mr. Richmond's sis
ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. lirown
and his aunt, Mrs. .Mice Case, all of
Superior, Wis. Mrs. Case lias been
quite ill since her arrival here, do
tt a heavy cold taken enroute.
H. H. Clarke was a dinner guest at
the Wm. Thompson home .Monday
evening.
WASHINGTON, Jan. IT A school
of journalism fc'r enlisted men of the
army has been started at Camp
.Meade, Mil. Altho more than a hun
dred trades and professions are being
taught in tho vocational schools of
our new, democratic, peace time army
instructors report that comparatively
lew are enrolling for the purely pro
fessional courses such as journalism,
advertising, etc.
A journalistic student at Camp
Meade the other day asked to take tip
bricklaying also, as a side issue and
as sort of a precautionary measure
in these days r.'I unsettled standards
Ills request will probably lie granted
In Sitka, when an Indian wife
leses her husband bv death, she
makes no change in her apparel, as
Ihal would lie troublesome or expen
sive. She assumes mourning bv
paintiue; (lie upper part of her 4'ace,
from tile base of the nose, a deeg
black.
AsK for'
9
FIVE MILLION PEOPLE
USED IT LAST YEAR
HILL'S
CASCARA&lQUININE
Standard cold rcmedj- for 20 yeara
m vauiet torm sale, sure, no
opintrsi-breakB up a cold in 24
Hours relieves grip tn A days.
raoney tiacic it it taila. lite
genuine box n.is a KeI
.top with Mr, Hills
picture.
At A" Drug Star
' TRACE MANX
Not Your Money
But kYour Good Will
We want the good will of
every car owner in this town.
i
We want everyone to soy,
what lots of folks say now
'Willard? That's where you
get a square deal and value
(or every dollar."
We'd rather hove " your
good will than an extra dollar'
r two on a repair job.
-s
We'd rather sell you a bat-
tery that will give longer and
better service than to make a
living by , repairing r poor
batteries.
Of course good repair
work and flood bMtcrics
cost more, but wc believe
they make friends and buy
good will.
Let's get together,!
ELECTRIC SHOP
SOUTH BARTLETT STREET
J acksonville Medford
l.M Klil Klt.W Al lllCAIt ( (.
Schedule from Jan. If., rj:n, Dally
l'.t 'pt Sunday.
Leave M.-dl.iril: 7: In a. III., S:HH
a. m . :.:i"i :i. ui.. 1 a. in., 1 1
a. in, 1 J : nnon, l.:io p. in., :::;
P- in-. .".::: a. m., i::'.o p. m.. :,:::'
lt, in.. Sat.
Sal unly 1
l.c;n' .1
s : ;:u a. in.
:i li
7 : .';'.i ii. in., 'j : ."Io p. in.,
p. in.
mville: 7::iil a. in..
ii a. m.( 1 u : :tu n. in..
I 1 : ;ln a, m., l no p
.!:'Mt p. ui.. I:'H) p.
2: mi p. in..
.". :llil p. m..
" p. in.. S:ii, only s : 0 n p. in., Sat.
oaij '.; .-ii l in.
.iimlay Only
Leave Mi. Until: : n. in., in:.n
:n.. 1 niton, i; : :;n p. ill., : '('
i:i , : :;n i m.. T ; mi p. in., ' :
l:i.. 1 " ; '" i. in.
I.t'avn .lai-Konville: !
: :'.n . Ill , ; : ml I". 111..
a.
-.an p.
::: p.
:ml p. in., i;
;;n p.
!:.. p. m.
Hfire ar.il wailing room No. r S.
l-'ri'nl. Nash lloiel Hlllliliim. .larUson
vllle wa it Ins room at Ki-ter's Confee-tiouery.
4 "If B
.Notice
I To the officers and members of
Chester A. Arthur W. R. C. No. 34
Tho Joint installation of Chester A
j Arthur Lost No. I" and the corps
will take place Wednesday evening.
Jan. 21st. at their hall.
A large attendance of officers and
members of bc'ih post and corps is
recjuested.
lly order of the president W. R. C,
FRAXCKS H. J1KT55.
AWAY WITH THOSE
ACHES AND PAINS
Keep Sloan's Liniment handy to
put the "feci good" back
Into the system
ALL it needs is just one trial a
little applied without rubbing, for
it penetrates to convince you
of its merit in relieving sciatica, lum
bago, neuralgia, lame muscles, stiff
ness, bruises, pains, aches, and strains,
the after-effects of exposure.
The congestion is scattered, prompt
ly, cleanly, without effort, economically.
You become a regular user of Sloan's
Liniment, adding your enthusiasm to
that of its many thousands of other
friends the world Dver, who keep it
handy. Three sizes at all druggists
35c, 70c.t $.140.
JOHN F. LAWRENCE,
Jeweler
Our specialties aro fine watches
both American and SwIbs, at lowest
prices.
We do our own thdaIt! nit.
YOUR
PHYSICIANS
PRESCRIPTION
is import
ant enough,
to warrant
the use of
only the
test drugs.
Our prescription department
is equipped with dniL's, etc., ,
of highest quality. All com-'
poundinc is done by skilled
pharmacists.
Physicians Recommend
Red Cross Kidney Plasters
for all sorts of aches and
pains. Relief is quick and
sure. Used for weak backs
all over the world. Try
them.
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
The San Tox Store
Blouses
We take pleasure in
aiinoinir'ing to the ladies
of Medford and the
Rogue liiver Valley that
wo. have added an ex
elusive line of smart
Blouses.
We shall be pleased to
have you cali and see
these new models.
The
Vanity Shop
Next to ltlnlfo Thratro
Start the
New Year
right
by
taking home
. a box
of
Our Candy
TheShasta
v. :' 7m,:"r
e-aii?iS((R,?B
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
Aliso agent for Fairbanks and Mors
Engines.
17 South RiversldV
OXY-ACETYLENE
WELDING
Cylinder hnads, pump castings, mis
cellaneous woldinff. Work guaranteed.
OAKLAND GARAGE
J-;f-lr SoiHU Trout.
Whitens
like
Peroxide
ereaixo
TooihPaste
Sold only
where
A D S goods
are displayed
You Will Not Get the Best
or Lowest Priced
Farri Lighting Plant or
Wayer sysem unless you
l.uj ihe PAUL AUTO
MATIC PRESSURE
WaTER SYSTEM and
UNIVERSAL F A R M
LIGHTING PLANT.
Both of these are the low-
(Stfihiest urired and most effi-
SSaa icent vou can duv.
We are always glad to give
prieos and detailed infor
mation. Ask us today.
Clark & Ghilders
CRATER LAKE GARAGE " '
Phone 100 Medford, Oregon
POWER OF AN IDEAL
Tlio I no iiei-eeiit AJIKIHC.W ll)AI, WINS jn liaslnss at In war
HKC.vr.SI-; (he S'liiKXGTII ot tliis great Aiiier-l-C'AN'-ism IS 1X1)1-
viDf.xi, rn'.i-:ss.
LEARN MORE EARN MORE ENJOY MORE
MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE
Individual Instnii'tloii Day or cvonlng
I CAN plus . I WILL equals OPPORTUNITY
DANCING
Medford'. Nat.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Broadway Novelty
Orchestra
of Tortland on World Tour
Dancing Free Until 9 p. m.
Rousseau Coal Co.
Producers and Distribu
tors of Medford Coal.
Price $10.00 Delivered
$8.00 at Mine.
Ofif-e 25 West Main
Phone 934.
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