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t PSGE TWO MTCDFOTIT) MATH TRTBUXTC, MEDFORD, OTJEfiOK. FR1 DAY. .TAXrATJV 2:1. 1020 Ut appears that Majcr 1 ) wih l K Andrus, who died at Kosl-Imii-k yes terday inorninK, had btn-n an ininat of the State Suldior.s houiu there Blnce Dec. 27. The following accouni of the well known aged v(?tTun death appeared in the Hostiiiurs Sew. of yesterday: "IJ wight il. Andru used 75 years, a native of Michigan died at the Soldiers Home at 1 o'clock tli Ik morning following an Illness oi a few days. Ho was n late privati in Co. U, 22nd .Michigan Volunteer Infantry and served thruout th en tire Civil war. He was admitted from Bedford Dec. 27, litis. His widow arrived in F(osebur yesterday antl will take the body back to .ledfun! for burial." This office will tako subFcrlptioiu for the Portland TuUKrnni. liarMaii. rate f $3.ftfi a year by mall. Hub scriptions to bo cent in before Febru ary 10. 27 1 The local chapter of the Daughter of the American Revolution will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of .Mrs. ti. Talt, South Holly Btreet. .Machine needles, bobbins and Bhut tles for all makes of sewing ma chines. Handicraft Shop. 25s The many friends of William Han na, local manager of the Associated Oil company will regret to learn that he has "been seriously ill for the past week and that last evening ho left for Portland in custody of relatives for an operation to be performed in a hospital there. He. was made ju comfortable 'as possible on the train Accompanying him were his physic ian Dr. Henry Hurt, his wife, his uls ter, Mrs. Neuber, and his brother, Jlerbort K. Hanna. His Illness kiow out of his old trouble with gall stonep for which an operation was perform ed on him here over a year ago and from which he was so long in re covering. Dance at St. Mark's hall. Sat., Jan 21. Launspaeh's orchestra. Nul'f sed. 2 u 9 Fct the farm bureau auction sale of puro bred hogs to bo held tomor row afternoon at Helm's stable, J). W. Lowe will act as auctioneer. On and after January 12 the nines & Snider garage will be open day and night. tf The spelling beo and big social time announced in Thursday's Mall; Tribune- by mistake as to take place! tonight ut Talent will be held Instead' at .Phoenix in Clyde hall, and there promises to 1m uile an attendance of EMetlfortl people. Tho affair begins ut'7: :tU p. in. The Mod ford Printing company has thu Do Luxe Multiplex cash books And -other ruled books, loose leaf ays tern, also inventory sheets. If you neqd these or any other blank bookt or. hills to fit any binder see this office and patronize home industries. ti iur.. and Mrs. ltaymond Moran and soil arrived home today from a sev eral days visit at Portland. 'Mats cleaned and blocked. Apparel Cleaners and Hatters, 103 North Cen tra Phone 22II-J. 2 tilt Indications are that a number of perfectly healthy Medford and Jack son county mou will' becomo appar ently ill with flu symptoms IT the res olution introduced in congress yes terday providing for the suspension for DO (lays of tho prohibition en forcement act, which allows only one pint of liquor every ten days for sick persons, is adopted. The resolution's author, Representative Sabath of Illi nois, claimed that whiskey Is the only effective remedy against tho disease. Dr. Heine, eye, eat, nose, throat. , "Well made and inexpensive new gingham dresses for girls from 2 to 14 years. Handicraft Shop. 2"S Mrs. V!. 8. Webb, 1 Hi North Front, is leaving for California today called there by the sickness of her sister whom she expects to bring buck to Medford lor treatment. Just unloaded another carload oi Dorts. Place your order now before advuuee in price. Clark & Childers. 2GU Among California guests registered ut the Medford are M. Whltjob or Oakland, (!eo. A. Webber of Los An geles, and V. U Schneider, I,. Jenesy. K. C. Sullivuti, S. Cohen and Arthur Samuely of San Francisco, and -Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Gaelick and .Mrs. 1.. (iaetlck of Fresno. Dance at St. Mark's hall, Sat., Jan. 21. LaunHpuch's orchestra. Xuff sed. 2 r. it Dr. Kva Mains Carlow left last Sunday for Albany, Ore., t( attend the osteopathic meeting held there on Monday. On her return she visit ed ut Kngene the guest of Mrs. Helen Sneilicor and family, also otbor friends. Dr. Carlow will probably re turn the first ot the week. Mrs. Paul Hansen, ror.set lero for NuUone. Phone 5S.VJ. Among guests at the Holland from nearby points are T. K. Samioz of Trail, C. C. Hurt1ett and Dick Parker of Ashland and M rs. S. M. Mump and son and Mrs. Mu' Pherson of Ililt. Initials for Huen embroidered and ready to sew on. Handicraft Shop. 25 s Tho Hums Pros, minstrels who flayed at the Ki:ilU the past tut. days left this morning for Hornhronk their next tdaml. Htilcks, Dodges and Chevrolet?, all late models, at the right prices. You can Bavo money by Httng one of these cars now at tho Drown Auto Co. i;,'(s WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. UNDERTAKERS Ony Phone: Pacific 227. KUlit PhoiH: F. V. Weeks, 1US-J2. The next big event with the local lodge of Klks will be on tho first Thursday night in February which will be past exalted r.ib-rs night and the annual roll call of members, real ly two big events in one. Slab and fir wood for sale. Phone sy.t. J. T. Tiilley and wife and U O. Van VYegan of Klamat h Falls, are visitors In the city and guests at the Nash. Tiny tots school Is the place for your small child. It needs the train ing. Mrs. Vin?on, (122 West Fourth street. Phone 8!2-V. 2"S Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cr. Owen are among the Medford visitors in Port laud and are registered at the Port land hotel. , In the page insurance ad run yes terday the name of Fdward Witte. I the popular Medford agent for the Metropolitan Lite was misspelled. Kd's friends were jollying him today about changing his name. Supervisor Jlankin of the Crater National forest is arranging for a convention of all the rangers of this forest district, nine in number, to be held In Medford in the Federal build ing .January 27 and 2S to perfect the district's organization for the year's work, to study the fire protection problem and discuss other matters of interest. Hasklns for health. Pert (ireer, the Ashland editor was :i business visitor in the city today. Take your hemstitching and picot- ing to the Handicraft Shop. 2."iS" Oregonians registered nt the Med ford Thursday and today include K. S. Hall and X. .1. Drew of Salem. C. C. Van lloutti and K. 10. Itorapaugh -of Kngene, Mr. and Mrs. VY. C. Stanley of ( ! rants Pass and (!. C. J racket t, C. A. Peterson, O. S. Dickson, It. P. Ilowman, VY. It. Kirkpatrlck, H. A. Mitikler, C. A. Dick, Chas. A. Colin and A. D. Ilramwelt of Portland, The 2:i-12 dancct will he held to night in the Nat, at U:00 p. in. 2."S Itring your' glass Jars for freshly grated horseradish at tho Public Mar ket Sai unlay. 2.".N Twenty members of the Y. It. C. of Ashland, spent the afternoon here guests of the .Medford Women's Itellef corps yesterday and enjoyed a fine supper served by their hosts in the evening, after which the meeting of the Medford corps was held at which l ho corps' new officers were installed. J Muy your rres:, eastern buckwheat t VYaruor, Wortman & (lore. ltti (Jeneral John J. Pershing and -taff ti two private cars attached to tho regular train passed thru Medford iihont midnight last night eitroute to Sacramento for au inspection of. Mather Field, after which they will inspect the military features around San Francisco, Los' Angeles, San ! Diego, Fl Paso and other Mexican! border points, returning to Washing ton about .March 1 . Hemstitching and pecoting. The Yanlly Shop. . liev. William H. Hamilton of St. Mark's church leaves tomorrow for Portland to attend the diocesan con vention of the Protestant Episcopal church. Orres, tailors lor tnon and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. Much interest Is being taken in the outcome of the new board of direc tors meeting of the chamber' of com merce tonight, especially as to the identity of tho president' and secre tary of the body to bo chosen for tho ensuing year. Fine seed barley, bearded and beardless. Hoc leaned gray oats. Vetch seed, at Lee Watkins & Co., :tH7 South Front'. Phono 2tlf. 201 Tho entire postofiice staff is very touch puffed up over (lie fact that Tom Ni.rrls, who holds the contract of hauling the mails between the depot and poslotfice, has purchased n brand new Ford touring car and a trailer with red trimmings for this work. The trailer will be used only to transport the heavy parcel post packages, and of course the first class mall pouches will tie carried in the touring car as usual. Hill Warner, assistant postmaster, purchased a new necktie today to match the trim mings of the trailer. Medford Window ('leaning Co. House cleaning. Janitor work, floor finishing, waxing or varnishing, liea souable prices. James Waldson, 21 Cenesee. Phono 2ti;t-Y. 2."! Yellow Mustard For Rheumatism A good hot mustard plaster or poultice is pretty sure to overcome most rheuma! I pains and even sr iatica and gout hut it's u musny affair and gener ally blisters. Heat Is abso lutely necessary if you want per manent rel i e f. Hegy'a Mustarine made of true yel low 111 u s t a r d with other pain relieving ingredi ents added Is just as hot, !s c Uea per, cleaner and mure effec tive than the old fashioned poultice or plaster and can not blister. Ifesldes rheumatic pains ami swel lings iiegy's Mustarine is speedily ef fective for lumbago, backache, neu ritis, pleurisy, bronchitis, sore throat, chest colds and all aches and pains -because heat eases pain ;iu and t;u cents. 1 ! Vera and Mollie .Morrimun, an! Mrs. 'lilaiu'he .Miles I'.ft this after noon for San Knincisco, called there Ity the nerlous illness of their liu.-ther, who In HNcndiiiK the winter with .Mr. and .Mrs. Itolieit Teller. We expect an appraiser for the California Joint Sti.vk Land hank to he in '.Medford soon. If yon want prompt serviee on your farm loan at I) per cent file your application to day. ilcCnrdy Insurance Agency. 2. ".Il .lames I,. Koklik, u Central l'oint yoniiK man who had heen employed lor some time past in (lie cement plant at (lolil Hill, waived examina tion at his preliminary hearing in Ittdce Taylr.T's court yesterday after noon on the charge of rtatutory as sault on a i:s years old i?lrl of field Mill, and was held to the grand jury in liond of $"nou. A steel loom in firsl class condition for sale. I'hone 1 1 7-X. (, Notice Kvans'eliKt .1. A. Kippey is i;c...'n.n to speak on the true, Haliliath of the Itllile at thu Seventh Day Adventisl church on North Hiverside toninht. Come early and then you will lie sure of haviiiK a seal. :ir,s A. V. ti A. M. JJ. Special Communication Med 1rf fi.rd t.ndKo lllll, Friday evell V Ins. Jan. 21!, 7 :::) p. 111. Work In K. A. decree. Ity order of W. M. L'.'.S I.. K. WILLIAMS. like peroxide" asm Toothpaste Sol J only wliere ADS food's are Ju'pl.rt-d xo i CP? Milk For Infants & Invalids No Cookinff A Nutritious Diet for All Arcs Quick Lunch ut Home or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitutes We have qualified as an A. D. S. Store Heath's Drug Store TO 0L AT ET0 CLASSIFY I'Olt SALK Mammoth ltronze tur keys. J. C. llerrliiK Central lV.ii't l-'Olt SALK - l!i; Chalmers ti. run I l-.oeii miles: new Kelly tires, llaixaiu if taken at once. Call Crater Lake Carafe. L'.'.s FOIv S LK l-'ive room house, larire lot. tin pavement; clear. Call Fri day or Saturday forenoon. -'.0 lieatty street. 'J.'.n You can fit most anj old thing at DiVom most any old Urns, Blouses We take pleasure in announcing (o the ladies of MortfoYil and the Rogue. River Valley that we have added an ex elusive line of smart Hlousea. We shall lie pleased to have you cali and see Uiese new models. The Vanity Shop Xot to lilnlio Theatre Pictorial and The Home Journal Patterns. Corsets Royal Worcester Nemo La Camille OLD H. C. L. IS A STRANGER HERE NOTE A FE W OF OUR VALUES Ladies' Silk Hose Full fashioned, reinforced lice! an.! foe, pure silk at $1.49 A few other values Regular l.r)() at $1.25 Regular I.Li.l at 89 Rngular ;" at ..69c Ladies'. Cotton and Lisle Hose Regular 7")r. at G9- Regular .lOe at 39' Ginghams Apron (Jinghains at 25(i' Dress (linghams, Tuile du Xordes and I-'rench (iinghanis from, ;i yard 29 to 65c Outing Flannels White and colors at, a yard 25c Ainoskeag Daisy Cloth in white only, worth f)0V at Dcvonshircs at Sheetings 7-4 wide, at, a yard !M witle, at a yard ..' 10-4 wide, at a yard 4") inch Pillow Tubing .'Hi inch Unbleached Muslins, reg ular price 2lc and 2oc. Palm Olive Soap 3 cakes for 25 cents 9 .55b Other Bargains 4" inch Oil Cloth, white 'and colois 45o White Cotton Gabardine, '50c to 7-"c values offered at from ' ,-,35 to 55? White Goods for Dresses or Waists, worth "))c to .!.()(), offered at 35 to 75? Good J'rints at, a vard 20c 'J4-i)iece .lapancse Liiiicheon Sets, regular 2.50 a set. ..$2.00 .......50 95c 69c 49c ! 35c 45e .;. 25c .30 to 40c now I'lxtra Napkins at, a dozen ,-- Society Linen Stationery 1.2") box now on sale at !)oe box now on side at (i.V box now on sale at Writing Tablets tit Vine ( 'ambries, a. yard Nainsooks, at a yard : Towelings Union Linens, a yard Pure Linen Cra.shes at, yard Table Linens Mercerized Table Linen, yard ...75c and S1.00 Pure Linens, at, vard $1.25 and up All Silk Pongees' at .'. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Ladies' Neckwear and Vests tit one-half tiff. Ladies' and Misses Blouses. Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chcne. Pongee, Voile, etc., from' $2.50 to $28.5010 Per Cent Off "20 Per Cent Off Sweaters, Slips-Ons and Coats. Hand and Machine Knit $5.00 to $20.00 Children's Koveralls, all sizes $1.75 All Blankets and Comforters at 10 Per Cent Off "Thrift does not mean hoarding money in a stocking. It does not mean depriving one self of the things that add to the joy of living. It means investing wisely spending wisely buying clothes that add dignity and increase power. You are teaching others to save when you show them how to.buy wisely." Ladies' Coats, Suits and Dresses Are AS! Being Priced at a Big Reduction to Make Room for Our Hosiery Wayne Knit Iron Clad For Women and Children ADVANCE SHOWING OF LADIES' AND MISSES' SPRING CREATIONS We have received our first shipment of Coats,, Suits and Presses for Spring, and more are expected daily., Don't miss seeing the newest designs in our Millinery Department. Wilson Brothers Furnishing . for Men. F. K. DEUEL & SONS, Inc. (THE MAY CO.) VK I.KAH OTHKlt.S KOLIjOW Launspach Orchestra uaxc'h woitiv on; si'hci.xi.ty l-'or pni'tH-ulnrs phone II. '. I.imnspm-ii, -I l;t.V. We fit till I ho late music as soon as it is published, from 'Frisco mid camera cities... This work is not a side line with us; we make it a business. Fancy Dried Fruits Apricots Peaches Cooking Figs Seeded Raisins Petite Prunes Italian Prunes Santa Clara Prunes Seedless Raisins California Layer Figs Imported Turkish Figs Golden and Fard Dates Cleaned Currants FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY MORNING Personal Attention' Prompt Service H. E. MARSH - Every ear or motor truck . driver likes to feel Power in reserve power that he can depend upon instantly when needed. That is what ZKNTTII carhuretion gives you quick response to every demand greater power, greater speed, ready acceleration. ZKNITJI means full engine energy without waste of fuel. That is why ZHN1TJI was used on the majority of fighting planes on the Allied Front; why it was used' on the effective French .Wenault tanks'; why it was used (n all Liherty motors, including those -oil the -XC-.1); whv Ralph Del'ahna s record breaking Pack ard "90.V was ZKXrni-KUJPPED. Young's Garage POWER OF AN IDEAL The. ino iM-rcetiJ AMKltKWX HUM, WIXS liusliiess'ns" liTwnr ItKC.U sr. the STItlONdTIl r this srent Alnel-I-C'AX-Ism IS IXM- viniwij riT.vi-.ss. LEARN MORE EARN MORE ENJOY MORE MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE Individual Instruction )ny or evening I CAN plus I WILL equals OPPORTUNITY Phone 252 Grocer Phone 252 J 0HN F. LAWRENCE, MEDFORD IRON WORKS our .p,.JlWS.ernM tchiF0UNDRY AND MACHI"E SHOP both American and 8wlss, at lowe; Aliso agent for Fairbanks nni Mora! Pilcea. Kneinea. Wa do our n-wn repairing. j J South Riverside. Telephone II N. Riverside, Apple and E. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital Special attention given to surgical aud obstretical eases. No extra charge for graduate nurses services. ' The most important person in this hospital is the patient. MEDFORD OREGON