Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 18, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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The United Stales army
making
mils in
;uni has
the va
a tliorniiKh campaign for r
all branches i)f l ho service
recruiting parties out I nun
rious army posts .scouring 1 lie coun
try for material. In addition to the
H)o;ial recruiting parly, which ar
rived from Portland and Camp Kewht
on Sunday, Lieutenant I. T. Nei.-ou
and parly of tour enlisted no!diei;i
reached Bedford last ninht frim
Camp CratiL to obtain recruits for
the 7 St li field artillery, and another
recruiting party looking for cavalry
material will arrive here lo:iiht
from San Antonio. Tex. The recruit
ing parties already here are slopping
at the Holland.
Pay water rent before noon, Kebiu
ary 1H. No oilier notice will be given.
2St
For eye, ear, nosu, throat, fq l)v.
Heine, Liberty JUdg. GIushub fitted.
According to special telegrams
from Washington in Portland news
. papers the claim of Dr. .1. K. Heddy
of MedfcTd for $m;.ihhi in his ef
fortn to supply the government with
chrome ore during the war, has been
rejected by the secretary of the inter
ior. . Dr. 1 teddy lias been at Wash
ington for muni lis past in the in
terest of h Ik claim.
Soft sole shoes for Inlauts in blue,
pink and white. Handicraft Shop,
i ,
Kxtra fancy Kptlenberg apples,
good condition, may be had at Hard-
well Fruit Co., per bo:;. i:su
The Southern Pacific depot be
tween ll:.tO and midnight last night
was a very busy place, as the four
passenger trains from the north
which had been delayed all day by
the freight wreck near Cornut all ar
rived and departed within a hull'
hour.- The first train tw reach Bed
ford from the north was the first
'section of 'No. II!, due here at JH.'iii
a. m., daily.
Heautiful hand-made laces. Handi
craft Shop. 2S2
If you really want to enjoy pan
enkes these mornings, mix them with
Colestiii water. Order from Jackson
County Creamery. tf
Klinor Hanley Hurt on of Medford
was registered at the llolel Portland,
Portland on .Monday.
Pay water rent before noon, Febru
ary 19. No other notice will be given.
2ND
Dainty trimming for spring dresses,
llomstltchlng and picotlug. Handi
craft Shop. 2Si'
The fire department was summoned
to Payne's wood yard at 'J: 'Mi o'elwk
this morning to put out a small fire
caused by an overheated engine.
Orres, the ladies tailor, will he at
Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine
woolens, latest styles always. tf
Prices cut to the bottom ut the bin
Balo. C. li. dales Auto Co. tf
D. C. Ilenny, the irrigation expert
from Portland, is hero en ferring
with the directors of I lie .Medfoid
Irrigation district and Patrick Welch.
president of the Kogue Itlver Valley
('anal company, relative lit lite pro
posed sale of I ho canal company
property to Ihn district.
I lutvn many lovely ideas from the
Lastern Mlllinnry Lines, which I hiw
In Portland. Come in and see my
new pat terns or let me suggest a
smart idea for remodeling your old
bonnet. MIsh Lounshury. The Van
ity Shop. 2.s::
A. C. Halslead, mechanotherapy,
motnphysics. 2 2 ft Ka:t .Main, over
Kldd'u shoe store. Phono tiJtO-M. 2Sti
John Keavley, who sufftuvd a I'rac
t ured Pelvis in an accident m I he
KosHcau Coal mine last Herein her
was operated upon for hernia .Mon
day morning In (be Dow hospital. .Mr.
Iteavley Is making a splendid re
covery from his accident. j
American Star It rand Silkallne
crochet cotton in white and colors.)
Handicraft Shop. 2n2
Pay water rent before noon, Febru
ary '.K No other notice will he given
2M
Miss C, M. Taylor returned home
this morning from San Francisco,
where she purchased some exijulslte
pattern hals fi.r her spring opening.
bile in the city Miss Taylor at
tended tie vera I millinery openings.
She has secured the services of .Mis
.Margaret Callahan for trimming and
designing this season.
The famous Shasta tamales on sale
now. Shasta.
The .Medford Printing company has
the Ho Luxe .Multiplex cash book:
and other ruled books, loose leaf sys
tern, alsiv inventory sheets. If von
need these or any other blank book
or bills to fit any binder seo thl
office and patronl.u home industries
tf
Thos. Severn has ret urned d o in
San Francisco and Iterkehy, where
ho spent the past few weeks.
For sale Hack shot gravel. Phone
H12-J.
Quickly Relieved By Hamlin's
Wizard Oil
Tfamlin's Wizard Oil is a simple and
effective treatment for sore thmat and
chest colds. Used as a gargle ir sore
throat it brings quick relief. Kuhhed
on the chest it wiil often Inewn up a
hard, deep seated cold in one night.
How often sprains, bruises, cuts
nnd burns occur in every family, as
well as little troubles like e.itadic.
toothache, cold sores, canker sores,
Miff neck, and tired aching feet.
Soothing. hcaW Wizard Oil will al
wava bring quick relief.
Get it from druggist for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money back.
Ever constipated or have sick head
che? Just try Wizard Liver Whips,
pleasant little pink pills, oO cents.
is
.Mrs. ('. K. Whitman left last night
ft.r Norjtian, Okla.f in answer to a
message stating that her sister's baby
was dead, her sister is very low with
pneumonia and her mother is also
ill.
Why pay tho new price for Vlctro-
las when you can save $.15.00 on tho
$11)0.01) and get them just as good as
new. We trado in more on Pruna
wicks than we can sell.
llaskins for health.
.Mi", and .Mrs. Curtis Darby received
tho announcement this week of the
marriage of Huane C, tloodman to
.Miss Cora Hello Dye Saturday, Feb
ruary 11. The bride i:j tho daughter
of Mr. and .Mrs. A. C. Dye of .Marsh-
field. .Mr. Goodman formerly lived
in Medford and has many friends here
who j.in in wishing him success and
happiness. He Is connected with a
wholesale grocery company at Marsh
t'febl and in that city they will make
their home.
Dr. Clizen Is now located at Union
Hani, former Vinson Jlarn. Phone
S10. 2 S3
Save from $3 to $10 on a tire at
the big sale. C. K. dates Auto Co. tt
T. tl . Ft ra d I e.y of the Ca 1 i f o rn f a
Orcon Power company is In .Med
ford for a few days.
The new spring hats have arrived
at Lottie Howrd's. 2S2
Orres. tailors for men and women.
High grade only. Ashland, Ore.
Among the late song-hits to be
featured by the new Imperial Orches
tra at. tin; Natatorium tonight are
"Dardaneila." "Hold Me' and Tostl's
"tlt.-od Hye." Tlieso numbers arc ar
ranged by Art Hickman of tho St.
Francis hotel orchestra and are prov
ing most popular in San Francisco
and other cities
It. I. Hed eggs at DeVoe's.
.Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsctiero for
XulJone. Phone fi8ri-.I.
The condition of O. C. Hoggs, who
has been ill for some time with flu
and pneumonia is improving. Un
warranted alarming reports nbout
Mr. Hogg's conditu.Ti were in circu
lation yesterday, and his many friends
In.pe his condition will continue to
improve.
(let the habit! Buy shares now in
Ihe Huildiug and Loan.
tin and after January 12 the IIIucs
& Snider garage will bo open day and
uiglit. tf
tiiiests at tho Holland Include A.
C, Wheeler of Yacolt, Wash., Frank
(laliagher of Moston, Mass., and B.
IE. Williamson and T. CI. Fitzgerald
of San Francisco.
Wanted to buy clean cotton rags.
Metlford Printing Co.
Hot tamalo and chill concarna at
DeVoe's.
H. It. Crawford of Salem, district
supervisor of tho federal census, is
hero Investigating tho taking of the
recent census here. He makes his
headquarters at tho Holland.
. .lust arrived. Car of famous Utah
coal. Valley Fuel Co.
Dr. Dow has relumed and resumed
h '8 surgical and hospital praenco.
2S1
Mrs. Ruby Lusk of Hilt, Cal., who
was operated upon for appendicitis
last. Friday in the Dow Hospital, is
gett ing along nicely.
CakeH, French pastry and cream
puffs at tho Shasta.
Try our merchants' lunch. Tho
Shasta, tf
The city council last night. Voted
in favor of re-renting Mm city's ranch
near Ihe water works intake to Thos.
Parlow for another year, and in
structed Water Commissioner Davis
ti. take up the matter with Mr. Far
tow. For Sale One Studcbaker Six.
flood as new, $:i)0 down will handle.
Will II. Wilson. 2SI
Itr tins wick phonographs on easy
terms at Main's Piano House. if
Frank .1. Neuner of Salem, district
auditor of tho Slate Industrial Acci
dent Commission, is in tho city on
official business, looking after tho
city council's taking out insurance on
city employes under the workmen's
roinpensnt ion act.
Slab wood for salo by tier or cord.
Valley Fuel Co.
A real dance!. Heal floor! Heal
music! Heal crowd! Nat tonight. 2N0
The famous Sua. -ft a tamales on sale
now. Shasta.
-.Messrs. Cochran and Ingrain of
the Western I'nion Life Insurance
company, have returned ti.' Medford
alter several weeks spent in Yreka.
Montague and oilier California towns.
Painting, tinting and decorating,
orders promptly attended to. Phone
t'.OI. Klllott MeCafferty. 3S4
Hemstitching and peeotlng. The
Vanf'y Shop.
Among the Medford hotel guest
are A. A. Furlh of Chicago and Fred
IJ . It ixon i 1' Spokane.
Another one of (lie popular Cold
ll'll dances will be held at the pa
viilUm Saturday evening. February
2 1. Good music, ood floor. All
come. 2SI
Mr. and Mrs. JeVl T- Kado left
for Portland last niKht. where Mr
Kado, who has been in poor health
!'"r Mime time, will enter a hospital.
Mi. Kado is steward and cook of the
Klks restaurant and during his
absence the restaurant service will
le somewhat demoralized. John lien-
M'ltnan helped out last evenini; and
ted the uiury Klk regular Insiders
nam ant. cj;i;s. A local restauranter
helped in serving todas luncheon.
Mr Kado will probably be back
Thursday.
For Sale Hup Studcbaker four.
$v.t'il down will handle. Will 1 1
Wilson. 2SI"
If mi hae some second band wire
for chicken yard for sale, plume
SH2 M. i I
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKERS
Vnj Phone: I'srlftc 8117.
XlKlit riionrg: r. W. ck, 1BI-JSI
Ladjr Awtttm
I. F. Law ton and wife of Fort
Klamath, who have been spending
the winter in Southern California,
art here for a soveral day's visit with
his father. Fire Chief J. W. Lawton
and sisters.
Carl Jeschke, high grade watch
and clock repairing. Fir street.
A real dance! Medford -Xat to
night. New Imperial Orchestra. 2SU
The .Jackson County Public Health
association will hold its second an
nual meeting next Friday afternoon.
February 20, at 2::'.0 in the Modfcrd
Public Library. All members and
citizens interested are urged to mak
a special effort to attend the meet
ing. Tho work of the Jackson Conn
ly rumic itcniin Mirso needs your
support and it is desired to make the
meeting a rally to the cause of bet
ter public health. The association
holds but ono general state meeting
during the year.
Anyone having Ice cream packers
belonging to Crowscn's please return
ithem or phone Cruwson's Confec
tionery. 2k:j
C. A. Malone, of the California-Oregon
Power company, left yesterday
for California on a short business
trip.
See I). It. Wood & Co., Itm. 20Ii
Liberty Hldg., for fire inrurance. tf
Oregonians at the Medford Include
W. L. Kaddurly of Corvallis; 11. C.
Uo3s of (laslon; W. W. Pitts c-f Ku
gene and Mr. and Mrs. 1). C. Henry,
William P. Hand, A. H. Ferguson, K.
.1. Hinchey, A. W. llubbs, Arthur it.
Allen, It. 15. Doty, .1. I. Hay, Jt. U.
Hrady. F. C. (Jdtcdoy and K. it. Hal
siger of Portland.
Thursday's shoe sale at Tho Hub
will be in charge of the Indies of the
Uaptist church. 2S0
ti, L. Hobart, the Grants Pass
automobile merchant, was a business
visitor in the c!ty Tuesday and today.
Kidd's shoo store. Phone 6!0-M.
2S5
A. C. Alvorson of Illoomington, 111.,
was a aller at tho Commercial Club
yesterday.
A feature of the public market to
day were the bushels of fine, large,
dry onions on sale at five cents
pound.
Three more days' sale on women's
shoes at Tho Hub. Thursday
charge of the ladies of the Haptist
church. Huy shoos now and save
2S0
Krnent Ossman, st.n of Mr. and
.Mrs. S. K. Ossman, was operated on
this morning for appendicitis at the
rtaered Heart hospital.
A real dance! Medford Xat. tonight
Imperial fi-pieeo Orchestra. Admis
sion free! - SNU
A NASTY COLD
EASED AT ONCE
VPape's Cold Compound" then
breaks up a cold in
a few hours
Don't ulay stufTcd-'up! QuH Mowing
and Aim IN ing! A diwc of "Pape's Cold
Compound" taken every two hours until
three doses are token UHimlly break ui a
severe cold and ends nil grippe misery.
The very first dose opens your closed
lip noBtrilrt nnd the air pa-sftajies "t l''1
hend; tttops noae running; ivlieven the
headache, dullness, feverishncsa, slice.
ing, soreness and atilTucn.-t.
" l'ape'a Cold Compoiind' is the quick
cat, surest relief known and costs only
a few cents at drug stores. It acts with
out assistance, tastes nice, coi.iains no
quinine Insist neon Pupe's!
TUO LATE, TO CLASSIFY
WANTKII A fow r-.-t of HiMMiml-ll.-nwl
wirn lor i-liickcn ynnl. I'lioiw
SH2-.M.
WANTKI) I'runiiii;. Ciui tako on
somo inori! work if ilisircil. ('has.
W. Aii.sllll, ;:2 I Ho. OraiiKf. I'lioiu'
ii:is-L. s
l"Olt KKXT Furnished room anil
halh. IMist floor. 'JO Summit. HSH
WANTI01) Chamln'r work. Hono
lo r hours jtor day. stcaily. ::
N. Front. .Nedlord. is.".
V A NTK I ) KIkIi I licad . r.'f milch
cows liy Saturday. I'hono innni-
ItiK nnd ovonlng. 0 ." S -1 i . c. II.
Coro.w s l'
MoT much money, as money
goes nowadays but you'll be
surprised how much good food a
nickel will buy when invested in
a packet of Morse's seeds. Take
your pick:
Ritdiihrs Cucumbers
Lettuce Heels
Onions Carrol!
Turnips Tomatoes
and dozens of others. At gro
cers, florists, drug and hardware
stores, etc., every where.
C. C. MORSE & CO. " "
125 Mrkt St. Sn Franciico
MorsiTs-.Seeds
While tho flu is on the decrease
m the city. Chief of Police Timothy
by the orders or the health officer,
put up fourteen new flu quarantine
cards yesterday at as many home:',
and one scarlet fever and one measeU
quarantine card.
Haptist ladle have charge of the
women's .shoe sale at The Hub on
i Thursday. 2S0
For the best insurance see Holmes
the Insurance Man.
AT CENTRAL POINT
IS BURNED DOWN
A lire Sunduv ni
Ifiidovan drver at (
b'iild;iiur aiiout Id.'
c!iinr v -ind eiiiiii
MUSTEROLE QUICK
ILIEF! J BLISTER!
It Soothes and Relieves Like
a Mustard Plaster Without
the Burn or Sting
Musterole is a clean, white oint
ment, made with the oil of mustard.
It does all the work of the old-fashioned
mustard plaster does it better and
does not blister. You do not have to
bother with a cloth. You simply rub
it on and usually the pain is gone!
Many doctors and nurses use Muster
ole and recommend it to their patients.
They will gladly tell you what re
lief it gives from sore throat, bron
chitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu
ralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma
tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the
back or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of
the chest (it often prevents pneumonia).
30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.
The
Vanity Shop
Next Kialro Theator.
fm"iIBaJt,ioa j Saturday Evening Post Story
1 I In P. G-. Wodehouse's
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Revue of 4 ,-.
1920 Jm I And Buy on Easy Terms
l If Preferred
I RIALTO Friday and I X .
u Saturday. a
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Millinery
the newest ami
snuirli'si SiriiiL' Mndcls V
1 1 w on displ.-iy. " i'
sliall take pleasure in j
lia iim M'U call and sec
Ihciu.
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boxes, drviiiLr kilns etc., all the evap
orated fruit and irreen fruit in hoxr-,
were hurried nt n Ios of .lit.lJUO,
p.iriinllv in-urcd. The fire eauht nt
tne north Mile of the building, sup-rt'iM-d
t( he from defective wiring.
There w;h no lire in the kilns and
had not been for two or tiiree dav.
The fire will not affect the Medford
plant, but more equipment will be
ordered to finish evaporating reen
iruii now on hnmi.
.Mr. Kodavau luis not decided
whether to rebuild at Central Point
op nnt.
1 NEW SHOW TODAY
hi l--tr .v...l '.I,.. BSI -WWm II
nin.l l'ornl. Thej3 M
Zjl starts today. ; 3" " ' "'i
I 2 DAYS ONLY " KlflLlU
1 Piccadilly Jim took a WMS
sfj course in wine, wo- feff'-'' 1
i men and son. and mfv TSJClXAT 1
I then THE GIRL!
! A Famous Story! t ' If
A Famous Comedy! i i 'Round the town with
A 100 Plus Comedy! JlL ll mM the town Rounder.
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We will get two car loads of Fordsons within a few days
with other shipments following at regular intervals. The
demand is very heavy so comer m and place your order
and pay on our easy plan if preferred.
But come early if you want early delivery.
Price delivered with plows $1020.
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Tho Origir.il Food-Drinl: for All Agus
Carloads
in Two
Will Arrive
Days
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ASK FOR
Horlick's
TheOriginal
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Imitations
end Substitutes
Rich mill:, malted grain extract in Powder
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