Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 11, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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SIEDFORD WATL TIirRUNT!. MEDFOTtD, OftEnON'. WEDNESDAY. VEttttrAKV 11. 1030
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Tomorrow lieinK a leal holiday
tlio liunkH will m closed ull day.
'However, the uo.storfiee will deliver
and diHtrihute mail an usual a.s alihrJ
Thursday Is a lgal holiduy cnngrtnihi
)ia8 taken no anion deciuritm it an
official holiday as wan done in the
cane of 'Washington' b birthday.
For eye, ear, nosu, throat nee Dr.
Heine, Liberty lildfi. OlufwuH fitted.
Jackson county probably holds the
record in Oregon for the number of
dog licenses taken out under the new,
Ktaie law, for Chauncey Flny, coiiu-j
ty clerk, reported today thai out of
the dogs in this county licenses
hud been procured for I'lOii. Tin1
owners of the remaining unlicensed
dogs if they want to save Die unfma
from being killed had better hurry as
the ttheritf and police will utait the
slaughter In a day or two. Already
the Med ford police have gathered ;
number of unlicensed di-gs into til
you have building or repair
Ing, kmc (Jillcttc, 103 South Oakdate
Jin does the work rinht, quick and
reuHonublo. iiy the day or contract
1'hor.e 471. 2 7H
.Mann's semi -annual remnant halt
openH Saturday. Feb. 1 Ith. Hemnantu
of all kinds of piece goods ut less
than mil) prices. Don't forget to come
early to .Mann's. 27a
The Lincoln ban net tomorrow
night at the .Med ford will open with
K. V. Carter, of Ashland, the club
president, presiding. Tolonel Wash
bum of Table Hock, will act as toasl
muster and also give (he political
address.
For pear and apple trees see lint
ler's ad in the classified column. '11',
The great sale of.remnanls of dress
goods, Bilks, outing flannels, white
goods, sheetings, linens, laces, em
broideries and all other piece goods
remnants opens at Mann's, Saturday,
Feb. l lth, at 8 a. m. He on hand
early. 2 7.'i
Itex Hartley and iieorge Palmer of
Salem, Frederick .1. Hrennan of Port
land and A. L. Wllber of Albany are
guests at (he Holland.
Oh how I love you dear old Dort ol
, mine, j
Kaeh night and day you're running
Rlinply fine,
Skillful workmen made you,
I will never trade you.
All highly grade you dear old Dorl of
.Mine. Clark & Chllders, Aled
ford, Orogon.
Jf you really want to enjoy pan
cakes these mornings, mix them with
Colestln walcr. Order from Jackson
County Creamery. tf
The AVoman's Home Mission soci
ety of the M. K, church will meet Frl-;
day afternoon with Mrs. K. C. .MinearJ
408 North Ivy streot Instead of with
Mrs. McXary as was formerly an-j
nounced.'" Friends are invited to at-1
tend this meeting.
Orrest the ladies' tailor, will be at
Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine
woolens, latest styles always. tf
The Hrcwn Motor Co., at Itti-IO
North Front street, are agents for
the Miller geared-lo-thu-road uniform
miloago tires and ask t hut 'you give
them a chance to show you the tires
before purchasing.
It has just become publicly known
that all the deputies in the county
offices wore recently granted a
per cent increase in salary by the
county court, which went Into effect
the first vt the year, nnd that all will
remain in the county's service. A
number of them had decided to re
sign and engage in other duties for a
livelihood unless the county court
gave them a substantia) raise, even
above 10 per cent.
The biggest money saving event in
'Mcdford is Mann'H semi-annual rem
mint sale which opens Saturday. Feb.
14th, at K u. m. sharp. It will pay
you to come early and often to this
sale. -7fi
For shrubbery nnd nut trees hoi
lhitler'u ad in the classified columns.
7 it
t.Vormun Normllo of Portland, who
had been here since Sunday visit iim
relatives during a short vacation will
leave for that city tonight.
Chimney sweep work guaranteed
Palace Rooming llt.'use. 117."
Visitors in the city from a distance
and stopping at the Mcdford are
Aaron Task of lloston. J. (I. Lewellyn
of Milwaukee, T. J. Kennedy of Los
Angeles and A. Sereth of Seattle.
A. C. HalHtoad, mechanotherapy
metaphysics. 'J 5 Kant Main, over
Kldd's shoe store. Phono U!tO-M. liSti
For berry plants and grape vines
see liutlor's ml in the classified col
umns. iI7.r.
William l. McAllen of Portland,
who is special agent for one of lac
nationally known insurance compan
ies is in the city .n business.
(iet your tickets now fur the Lin
coln Day banquet at Mcdford Hotel
and Commercial club. tr
For sale Huck shot gravel. Phone
! 1 2-J.
There will be no meeting of the
Kings Heralds of the M. K. church
this mouth.
Cet the habit! Huy shares now In
the Hulldiug and Loan.
Wanted to buy clean cottt.ii rags.
Medford Printing Co.
The big Mine- sale of the Hub Is
crowded eery day and the bargains'
are bcitiK appreciated by the puMic
The store opens each day at noon.
The Itardwcll Fruit company ha
received a carload of lime and sul
phur and arc now prepared to make
deliveries to growers.
The mining men of southern Ore
gon will be Interested in the news
thai comes from Portland that Hiram
D. Kirk of Denver. Colo., represent
ing the Denver Milling company com
pleted a transaction in that city .Mon
day for the purchase of eight cluims
on Cow creek. Jackson county, five
miles from the California line. They
were located and sold by Thomas
-McGinn Ik, a prospector and mining
man of southern Oregon. It is under
stood that the transaction involves
$-'2."i,omij in cash and securities. Kirk
has gone with .Mcdlunls to Leaven
worth, Wash., with u view to pur
chasing mining property there. The
property in Jadkson county is known
10 be rich in chrome, platinum and
gold.
Try us. Apparel Cleaners and Hat
ters 103 x. Central, phone 22:j-J. 21:,
The Medford Printing company has
the De Luxe Multiplex cash books
and other ruled books, loose leaf sys
'."in, also1 inventory sheets. If you
need these or any other blank books
or bills to fit any binder see this
office and patronize home industries.
tf
Considerable interest and specula
tion Is being manifested around town
as to whether It. I. Htewart, the con-
tructor building the Idg (iates autoj
garage building at West Sixth and
Itiversido will lie aide to have the
concrete structure completed by April
1st, as first planned, but so niueh
progress has already been mude that
even some of the most skeptical are
now willing to concede that this feat
can be done.
Crowers may now get their lime
and sulphur supply fcr the dormant
spray at the Hard well Fruit Co. 27
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
Xultoiie. Phone ft Sit-J,
Carl Hclioeinnker, slate game and
fi.-di warden, will arrive In the city
tomorrow morning to attend the
Lincoln banquet according to u wire
received from him today making n
i Mini reservation at the Holland.
Hawkins for health.
Orres, tailors for men and women.
High grade only. Ashland, Ore.
W. P. Itlake, former well known
raveling salesman with the Standard
Oil company thru this territory, has
been with the Overland and Willys
Knight auto agency at Portland for
some time past and was recently
given a promciion as chief territory
man.
Ohcar Heintz, formerly ol Med lord
but who now make;; his headquarter
at Petaiuma, Calif., in in the city and
vicinity on business and stopping at
the Holland.
Why pay the new price for Vlrtro-
las when you can save $:.". 00 on the
100.00 and Kt them just as good as
new. We trade in more on liruns
wlcks than we can sell.
Hot tamaie and chill con earn e at
DeVoe's.
The weekly luncheon of the rhatn
ber of commerce directors was held
Ibis noon at the Hotel Medford.
Nothing has been done us yet in ap
pointing a secretary of the chamber
to succeed Will (L Steel, resigned.
Ladies' and men's suits French dry
cleaned $1."U. City Cleaning Works.
Phone 474. tf
TROUBLES
FROM MY AGE
Mrs. Baney tells how Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound Helped Her
1 hrough the Change
of Middle Life.
The itu oral inn at the Lincoln hall-(U.-I
loiiHjii'nw night will lie deliv
ered by l-'atlier Powers. A banquet
feature wil! be the reading of Lin
coln' Gettysburg address by Rev. I..
Myron Huozer.
.lust arrived. Car of famous I'tah
coal. Valley Kuel Co.
.lr. ami .Mrs. K, i Coleman of
Lake creek, and O. Ahlstronl of
liutie Kalis, were overnight guests
at the Holland last night.
This office will take subscriptions
for the Portland Telegram. Bargain
rate of $.1.93 a year by mail. Sub
scripth.iis to be Bent In before Febru
ary 10. 274
1.. Spiro, and S. V. Douglas of San ' Cm and after January 12 the Hines
I'rani-isco and Win. C. Sivai'tom ol & Snider garage will be ouon day and
llunsmuir are guests at the .Medford. . night, tf
Safe 7IliiChxwmmnmwM
ASK FOR
HorSick'i
TheOiiginel
Avoid
ForlnfontB.lnvclidsandGrowingChildren j Rich milk, malted groin extract in Pcwdcr
The Original Fuod-Driok for All AceNo Cooking Nouriihing Digestible
Rheumatic Pains
Quickly Eased By Penetrating
Hamlln'a Wizard Oil
A "safe and harmless preparation
to. relieve the pains of Rheumatism,
Sciatica, Lame back and Luinbaao is
Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It penetrates
quickly, drives out soreness, and lim
bers up stiff aching joints and muscles;
You will find almost daily uses for
it in cases of sudden mishaps or ac
cidents such as sprains, bruises, cuts,
bums, bites and stings. Just as re
liable, too, lor earaciie. looinacnc,
croup and colic.
Cet it from ftrticimts for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
KCt your money back.
Kver constinatcd or have sick head
nrlie? Tust trv Wizard Liver Whips,
pleasant little,, pink pills, 30 cents.
Liuarantceu.
"Good Shoes"
Down Our Way
l'lif your feet into a pair
Schmidt's "Good Shoes
and you'll have cash lcl'l
put into your bank.
to
(lush, isn't it wonderful how
handy the leather trust
manipulate a cow's hidef
KOli NALK liws for si
tinii. O. A. C. lavm- strain
Marred lMvnioiith Hocks,
ews at l.f0. Phone S8!)-V
We I
public
licve in letting th
in on anything; that
yood. (lOOI) SllOKS,
tiiHin nu ii',.h aui
"(IOOI) K(i(iS."
Are you n'oini;- to put
Harden this sprinY
in
i i i
remaps yon II need a pan
ol good work shoes that wil
siami outdoor wear at a rea
sonable iiriee. "We've "ot
cm.
llilsinrss Opportunity
Sixty dollars ier mouth eattily
inado for a part of your time han
dling circulation ot large daily news
paper In Medford. See Mr. Allen to
night or tomorrow at Mcdtord Hotel.
I
We are at 21 N. Central.
"Good Shoes"
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO.
UNDERTAKERS
Pur rhoue: I'oclflo fJ7.
VlUht riionra: p. W. Weeks, ItfS-ja
La47 AabJtaa
Rochester, Ind. "My troubles were
from my age and Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
pound helped me
wonderfully. I took
doctor's medicine
and other patent
medicine but the
Vegetable Com
pound has helped
my nerves more
than anything 1
have ever taken. 1
am thankful to the
one who r e c o m
menrierl it to nd
will surely do my part in telling others
wiiai uie meaictne nas clone lor me. 1
Mrs. Lettie Baney, flUiiEastathSt.,
Rochester, Indiana.
Such warning symptoms ns sense of
suffocation, hot flashes, beadaches,
backaches, dread of impending evil,
timidity, sounds in the ears. Daluitation
of the heart, sparks before the eyes, ir
regularities, constipation, variable ap
petite, weakness and dizziness should
be heeded by middle-aged women and
let Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound carry them sufclv throuirh this
crisis as it did Mrs. Baney.
You Wives and Mothers
Iavc you i-onsidcred the aiplication of
elect rieit v to vour sewiiur work '. You know
the advantage
electric iron.
of the electric litrlit anil Ih
The Electric Sewino- .Machine is as nnu-h
an advance over tlu
chine as the electric
old stvl
iftht is over (lit
scwii)!- nia-
is instant Iv W'vcrncd
or oil lamp ;i
sad iron.
the
candle
1 the electric iron over the
pressure ol vour loo
The speed
toot eont rol.
We will be oad to explain to ymi i,n detail -THE
WESTERN ELECTRIC PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE
fl... .....1 1 1. 1 ' i . j ! ii i , i
i nil- urn iinuiii, wmi'ii can lie insiamiv aiiaeiiei
on
rcadle
iiiacliine.
Paul's Electric Store
I lIliilKft ' I
( .1..."', ji jifp Irnpee, WownhiK tlx' eloHiis anil
Wi f Jty(T7-;- rtnlllj'lfWw IteepliiK Vm MtniiiiiK. is nil purl of j9.
I rsf'' 1 JW,"t NWIJu'lWBp Mli.nlM-tlCs seheino In the fustest, jH
OJ jj",i''u'st ,',""",u'" ,,t! p
I , 'Ijr&r mils a I
I SWKCTIIMHTIH-TIIK S j'J ' ' ' '
B 1,1 festival or run. x'.J' (0" E
RIALT0 2 - r4;;!fi
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BZJBSi
LIBERTY
TODAY TOMORROW
H is a niarvi'liius insiyhr
into liiitiKtu nm lire jtisi (
untch the .smilliitf und
liaijiy titci's pouring out
nf tin l.i'lKMly this week.
Surrly a prormn fs unili
while Ihnl ciiii do that!
FATTY
ARBUCKLE
"The Hajseed"
Ami ,at hut
)t, lit'ast "Tin Ioy
il l" ol' I ilinlaiid"
Marguerite
Clark
IX
'Luck in Pawn'
Next .Friilnv
ENID BENNETT
In- STEPPING OUT"
Blouses
New Spring
Blouses
Now Arriving
1 'lease look over our
lines before buying
The
Vanity Shop
Next Rialto Theater'.
ITHE BUILDING- SEASON IS ATI
nMiU -- AriU OUR. CHOICE
tLWBEg:S in DEMAND !
Our mill in .Im lisoiivillc is iiiiiniiii:
lull inpiuily anil tin- mill in South
cast Mi ilronl will !,. n-aily roi; opera
lion soon. We finploy homo lalwr
anil iim- lioinc-ni ciivn liiolicr. atitn.
i.o homo industry ami hi-lp iiiaiiilain
a pay-roll I'or Aliirinil.
GAGNON
LUMBER AND
E0X FACTORY
City Ol'l'i.o I I.! s. 1'ii-
Phone H.-,f
GIM CHUNG
China Herb Store
Herb euro Tor earaciie, headache,
Catarrh. rlinllOinrifi anra thrMl
liinir trouble, kidney trouble stom
ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and
fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula
tion. Carblinflpa- Intnnr, i-d r,mA
breast, cures all klnd-s or goiters. NO
OPERATIONS.
Mediord, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1917.
This is to Certlft- thnf 1 tho nndnr.
signed, had very severe stomach
trouble and had been -bothered for
several years and last AntrnQi MT! a inl
expected to live, and hearing of Glm
Chung (whose Herb Store is at 214
SoiKh Kroilt fitrepf. MeHfnrrfl T Ho
cided tc Ret herbs for mv stomach
irouuie, and ! started to feeling bet
ter as soon as 1 used them and today
am a well man and can heartily rec
ommend aiiyone nfiiicted as I was to
seo Oim Chung and trv his Herbs.
(Signed) W. It. JOHNSON.
-Witnesses:
Wm. Lewis. Eagle Tolnt.
W. L. Childrcth, Eagle Point.
M. A. Anderson, Medford.
S. 11. Holmes, Easle Point.
C. K. .!(,ore, Kasie Point.
I. V. M.'Intyre. lOagle Point.
Geo. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point.
Tbos. E. Niihols. Eagle Point.
Old papers for buTMIng fires and
bouse cleaning, 10c bundle.