Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 28, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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BTEPFORD WATT. TRIBUNE, ftrTCDFORD, OTtKOON. sATTkDAV. FiniR'UARV 23. IffiM.
"JuCKHOii rcMuty litis Uih bent net of
HportHiiici) that I know of anywhere"
flays I'alrfck If. Duflfy, tin; drnuty
Katun and fish warden, iir .'.p'-akiiiK
of the prospects for next fall's deer
hunting "Thuiiktt to the great ma
jority of our hunters being real
hport.smeii and having observed the
law fully last fall in the number of
bucks killed t ho hills and mountains
are full or door und the hunting pros
pects for next fall are great."
Hot tainalt nnd cnlll con earn o at
DeVop's.
liodRO, Velle, 'hovrolet used earn.
These earn an. in good condition at
tho right prices. Itrown .Motor .'o.,
:tG-40 iNon.li Kn,UL J'honc JOU. liiKt
Among lh recent real enlate sales
was the Kale thin weik of tho Major
Malc'no property, ui ner of Dakota
and Park Htreets, formerly the Hiram
Mfiedox rosidene. to .1. .1. Htuhter,
who will move, in this wick.
On und after January 12 tho inne.fi
ft Snider garage will be open day and
night. tf
(Inarantned springs for at) urs
. Hillings Carriage & Auto Vorkn. tf
tA treat i.s in store for the ineniheiv
of Talisman lodge, Knighta of Pyth
ias, nt their meeting .Monday night in
the vIhU of Walter li. (lleeson of
Portland, grand keeper of the records
and seals of tho grand lodge. There
will also bo a class In the page rank
following which u light lunch will h
served. All Pythians are requested
to be present. Mr. (ieeson will arrive
In. the city Monday morning with his
family.
Reliable- used raw. lirown Motor
.Co., 30-40 North Front. Phone 4 Oil.
' i y si :j
JiiHt arrived. Car of famous Utah
coal. Valley Fuel Co.
George Carstens arrived home this
morning 'frum his week's visit at
Han Francisco and uL once resumed
duty behind the desk al the Medford,
having decided to take the day clerk
bhip us a change from his having
served us night clerk for so long. A.
(J. l.umbie, the new clerk who kuc
ceeried Walter Dunlap will serve as
night clerk.
The Koguo Hiver Valley Canning
Co. will now contract for 1920 sea
eon's pack of tomatoes, beans, ber
ries and all kinds of fruits. tf
A real dance! Medford Nat. To
night! Hear that new melody saxo
phone! Some music, boys, some
jmi Me! Admission free! liSH
The local republican presidential
campaign is beginning to warm up.
A representative tt Governor Frank
Low den has been here all week boost
ing his White House aspirations, and
it is roported thut Wulter L. Tooe,
.Sr., who is a General Leonard Wood
organizer for tho state will soon he
here.
Owuors of cars must not park in
front of fire plugs. Subject to fine.
Uy. order of Chief of Police. 2M
The famous Shasta tamules on sale
now. Shasta.
M r. a n d Mm. (Sum No w b u ry a r
among the flu victims. They are ill
at their home in charge of a trained
nurse
Dry oak wood $l.no per tier. Dry
rails $1.00. Phono 4U-.I.
A real
night. Imperial
Dancing free till H::tU p. m. l!N!i
Court Hall and Walter Hc'wuu wen
among the local auto merchants In
return today from the Portland auto
show.
Weak conditions rolk.'iving the
"flu" successfully treated. .Reliable
local references. Dr. Hatstead, Phlpps
Hldg. as
Orros, tho ladies' tailor, will bo at
Hotel Holland every Thursday. Kino
woolens, latent styles at ways. tf
Jtay F. Moran returned Friday
from a business visit at Portland and
with his family is stopping al t lu
ll ol land.
For salo Buck shot gravel. Phone
912-J.
Dance Ashland Nat tonight. Launs-
paoh's orchestra. Have you beard
that accordion? "Sit
Tho flu is still playing havoc
among the people who sell products
lit the public market, and hence at
tho market tUlay there were only
ineagor offerings. A dozen dressed
chickens which were placed on sale
earlv in the morning were sold in
ubout five minutes. There was
goodly supply of eating and seed po
tatoes on hand
Tho Medford Trlntlng company hns
tho Do Mixo Multiplex cash books
and other ruled books, looso leaf sys
tem, also1 Inventory sheets. If you
iiood these or any other blank books
or hills to fit any binder seo thip
office and patronize home Industries
tt
Pythians meet Wulter tlleeson at
the Castle ball. Mar. h 1st. ' :!!"
Guests at the Medl'onl include H.
II. Cinnamon of Sioux City. Osrnr
Sponbeim of Thief Uiver Falls. Minn.,
and Waiter M. Murphy of New York
city, A. P. (NAm or Pyallup, Wa-h
und T. .1. Shea of Seattle.
Jlaaklus for health. '
Dance Ashland Nat tonight. Latins
nach's orchestra. Have you heard
that accordean. L'Sif
W. M. Shepnrd of the California
Oregon Power company is here from
San Fram biro conferring with local
oi n iiUi is.
, Ji. I. Hod eggs at DrVoo's.
Save from $3 to J 10 on n tire at
the big B.1I0. C. K. Gates Auto Co tt
Jack K. Hudson, .secretary of the
American City Hunan which is put
ting on the expansion and member
ship campaign lor the chamber of
commerce here, was taken sick at
Ashland yesterday with ymtoms in
dicHting flu He will be rennned to
Medford today.
Have you seen the used car bar
gains that we are ottering .MtCurdv
iiowno Motor Co.
After predicting rain or snow two
days ago and probable rain yesterday
the weather bureau at Kan Francisto
took a different tack this morning in
Its efforts to bring on much needed
precipitation here by predicting prob
able showers lor tonight and Sunday.
The only consolation the local
alumni of the I'niversity of Oregon
find in the two overwhelming defeats
of their alinu mater this week by the
basket ball team of Stanford univer
sity is that an Kagle Point-Medford
athlete is vn the Stanford team in the
person of Hubert Peloue.
New spring Pacific Package go(Als,
models on display at the Handicraft
Shop. aUG ,
Orres, tailors for men and women.
High grade only. Ashland, Ore.
Among the Portland people stop
ping at tho Medford are John . L
I'nderwood, W. F. Miller, Air. and
Mrs. li. II. Williams, H. A. Mickel,
A. It. Junes, A. A. Cairnes, It. '
Dudley, O. li. Morrow, A. L. Bram
well, James li. Shea, W. H. Phillips
and Alex Nibley.
Prices cut to the bottom at the big
sale. C. K. Gates Auto Co. If
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
N'ullono. Phone fiSft-J.
The Gem concert orchestra will
play at the Methodist church, corner
Hartlett and Fourth, Sunday evening.
Feb. 2 0:
Silk dresses for girls from ten to
sixteen in rose, blue and lirown.
Handicraft Shop. 2!Hi
(iet the habit! Huy shares now Jn
the Building and Loun. tf
O. O. Alenderfer returned yester
day from a business trip of severul
days duration.
Used Fords nnd Chevrolets at tho
right prices. McCurdy-Howne Motor
Co.
Messrs. lioyle, Leavitt and Plymale
of the California-Orogui Power com
pany lelt today by auto for Klamath
Falls. They expect to be gone for
several weeks on engineering busi
ness in that, vicinity.
L(,'ttie Howard invites you to see
the spring hats at her old stand, 1 fit
North Cenlrul uvenue. 1IN1I
See I). H. Wood & Co., Rm. 209
Liberty Hldg., for fire Insurance, tf
The usual Sunday crowd of sight
seers Is expected al the oil well site
near Phoenix of the Trigonia com
pany tomorrow. K. It. Norris, the
head driller of the company will re
side at Phoenix. ,
Hand-made wash bonnets for ba
bies. Handicraft Shop. 2!Hi
Carl Jeschke, hlgb grade watch
and clock repairing. 9 Kir street.
One of tho finest musical instru
ments in Mod ford Is on exhibition In
the window of Palmer's piano store.
This instrument is a melody saxo
phone of wonderful tone and will be
played by Raymond Miksche of tho
new Imperial orchestra, which will
be held in all the latest dance music
at the natatorlum loulght.
iHeautlful new spring designs In
bronze, cut steel, rhlnestone shoe
buckles. Heads, hand-carved ivory
pendants. Martin J. Reddy, Jeweler
The big dance at he Medford Nata
torium tonight promises to be well
attended from all over the valley.
Ray Miksche and his new meljrly
saxoph'Tie will be .featured by the
Imperial orchestra in several num
bers. A varied program of the latest
popular hits has been prepared. Ad
mission will be free.
We weld any old thing but the
"lireak o' Day." Vulcan Welding
Works. 2&'i
All members of Medford post Amer
ican Legion ure urgently requested
to be present at the regular monthly
meeting of the post to be held in the
Mgoko hall on Front street, Tuesday,
March '1, at S p. in. Nominations for
officers for the yepr 1H20 will be
made at this time, und the matter of
extra compensation for ex-service
men and women will be voted on und
n-;ommendutlons made tohe Oregon
members of congress. A big enter
tainment has been planned by the
committee in charge.
Hemstitching and pecoting. The
Vanity Shop.
Californians nt the Medford In
clude Mr. and .Mrs. A. R. Morris of
Sun Jose, A. G. Nelson of Orland
and W. M. Shepurd. Harry R. heel
er and C. M. Turner of San Fran
cisco.
Cakes, French pastry and cream
puffs at the Shasta.
A. W. Walker, the auto merchant
who had been attending the Portland
auto show will make the trip home
by auto, departing from the state
metropolis this afternoon.
Try our merchants' lunch. The
Shasta. tf
Wilson F. Wiley of Klamath Falls,
the district deputy for Oregon south
of the It. P. O, F., who officially
visited the Med lord lodge last Thurs
day night, will visit the Ashland
lodge tonight and the Roseburg lodge
on Monoay night.
Slab wood for sale by tier or cord.
Valley Fuel Co.
A number of high school girts und
boys enjoyed a hike und picnic lunch
today to the top of Itoxy Anne, and
the number would have been larger
had not just before they started a
senior remarked that the snakes were
bad up then this time of year. .
Brunswick phonographs on easy
terms at Dale's Piano House. it
L. ,l::Luin of Portland, J. Lowther
of Kugene and Klwood W. Roberts of
Glendule are among the guests ut the
Nasi i.
,1. Frank WcTtman Is reported as
being siek with the flu at his home
on the Pacific highway.
INCREASE
10. Phono 4U-.I. 8!e.
dance! .Meill'onl Nut. tA
mporiitl i-pk'cu ort'lieslrii
WASIIIVfiTOW lit. 1' i.
I sl",'s,i''s l"r lll'JH. iiiiiiiiiiin-t'd
OV Ult! IH'llsu.s llliroilli loony iiii-ium-u:
J.iitui, Ohio, -ll.KIHi. mi iinn;nse ol
A meiuiriK of unusual Interest to
tho inoinlierH of Moiit'onl camp V.'ooil
miin of Die World was held hist Wed
nesday evening, the annual roll call
t'i" members. Tho hall was well filled
and nearly every member, who by
reason of distance was unalde to at
tend, wrote u fotler. whieh was read
to the neighbors.
According to reports read Medford
nantp hat paid over $:':. tttiO .10 rela
tives of deceased members; the
TO BE SETTLED
PANAMA. Kcb. US.-- Indienli.'n
earlv todav were thr.l the strike ol
approximately 1'i.ODO maintenance ol
wav Worker in the Panama canal
xune was over i'tr the time Item: at
leu-d. It wii- niiuoum-t'd bv Phti-h
Minister lienuelt that the lender-, of
llie strikinif union members had ne
eeided diis offer to nd us mediator
between the men ami (lovermu' Ihml
int: of the eanal zone nnd the wa:
oeiartinent u Wabin'n'loii. and that
mum iiicii in orju iiiivt uYur : , . , , ,
ei-..i. t .. . 1 w tr 1 1 '"(' liieanliine hud iiiiieed io re
$Le,i)0U Invested in Medford audi. , ... .1
.lackscn county, und $1,958,840 in
vested in Oregon in h hool and mu
nicipal bonds.
A committee reported the Hulley
property, corner Fifth and drape.
suited to the wants of the camp, und
the committee wus authorized to
close the deul. A club and reuding
room, will be muintuined on the lower
tloor ctf the promises, with lodge
rooms above.
District Manager Pitts paid Med
ford camp his first ofucial visit on
this occasion, and a campaign to put
fifty new members into .Medford camp
was launched, with twelve upplica
lions on the clerk's desk.
Medford eump will visit Phoenix
camp on the evening of -March S. As
Phoenix -rump is nt.Ved for its hospi
tnlily, an enjoyable time is antleiput-ed.
EDGAR PIPER PLEASED
WITH G. 0. P. SPIRIT
; :resl--- I he iim! of poison
I :iiMim Hi,. r,.,,ni;,.i I , I,,
is not ,ro,M,se, except in rct'itliati."-'"" !"' ''''"1 ''.'!""-
: A statement to this cl'lcel was ma ' lz,'l'. ''. WUi. mi tnereas:
in the I se .,f e,,. s' lsl ,,lf O.Hl.i. ,of liti.:i per cent.
en beloill- of II ,,v nt I'ii.lmiili. Kv., -'l.TII.'i, tin increase
I I' 1.II7H or H.7 per cent.
I' TROOPS NOT f)r?DERFn AWA I''"''1 ''''''' lH.il I in. is
' li, aecordinir to Tinnl returns Croin
.lie ,1-lth niinual decennial census as
itiven in tt cnljlcurnm t'roin Sun Juan
todav at the census bureau here.
This is an increase ol 177,fM, or
li.il per cent over llllll.
A new liroom''BV)f)tJil8'''eieiin. "'1'ry
tin on broken parts. Vulcan Weld
hiK Works, till South Pront. 20
I-:. .Meyers and ,1. A. Sninlley of
tho l'. S. navy are Ktiesls at the Hol
land, and U. S. army KticHtK at the
saiuo hotel are K. S. .lentiliiKs, Wit
Hani Healths and 11. T. Nelson.
1'lcothiK Is the neatest and quick
en t llnlsh for ruffles. Handicraft
Shop. 2!ltic
Alex Sparrow, stiperintendent of
Crater Lake national park, is some
what peeved as is Indicated by the
followiiiK Item he handed an innocent
.Mall Trillium reporter this nioniiiig
"In reply to numerous Inquiries as to
who Is superintendent of Crater
Lake national park. Alex Sparrow
says that as all the hell and salary
that boos with the position seemed
to he comitiK his way, he was not
interested In who carried the title
The above explosion was broiiKht on
bv this newspaper having wrciiKly
handed the title recently to Will
Steel, who is commissioner of Crater
l.akc park.
Iion't throw It away. C.et It weld
ed. Vulcan Welding Works. 2 SO
liov. I.. .Myron lioozer arrived
home this nioruiiiK from .l'ortland
whore he nllonclcd the stale meetini;
of i ho synodical home missions of the
Presbyterian church.
l'or eye. ear, nosn, throat neo Dr.
Heine, Liberty HlilB. lllasses fitted. '
niacksti.'ne. the uniKlcian, and com
pany who appeared here the past two
lliKllls at the 1'nuo left for Ashland
this morntiiK where they Kive an ex
hlbition touiKht.
l'"ur the best Insurance- seo Holmes
the Insurance Man.
Mrs. K. It. Harnett arrived home
yesterday from an extended visit at
l'ortland and a several days visit at
ItoselnirK.
If von are looking fi'r a used car
we have li. van net It or It can't be
had. I'l.kens-.Mencll .Motor Co. '.'S9'
Auioiii; the miosis at the Holland
arc l. YVyss and Henry 1,. Krnslroni
of I V ii l lo ii it . K. li Crawford of Mon
tague ami K. If yjiii of luinsmulr.
Alexamler Nlbli-y, of l'ortland, for
mer local maunder of the t'tall-ldaho
lleet Simar coinpany is here on a sev.
eral da s visit .
The famous Snntita tainales on pale
now. Shasta. "
T
WEEKS & McQOWAN CO.
UNDERTAKERS
Day l'lione: Pclftc tt7.
VlKht PboDc: F. W. Weekj, ltfl-Jt.
VLADIVOSTOK. Keh. 1H. - (Bv
llie Assoeialed Press! Oemuml will
he made upon ,Iatau for the return ol
(ieneral KozanotT, former trovernor-
ueneral of the maritime inovinee, to
I nee trial on eliariies of erim while
exeeutive f the provinee of whieh
'hnIivo.tnk i capital, tiei-unlntir to
an annoiineemenl bv the ol'fieinl new:'
auenev of the revolut ionarv emtvo
uovernment here. Oemund nls( wiU
be made lor the return of the steamer-;
Orel und Vakut.
lieeenl 'lailivostik udviees report
ed (ieneral It'o.anotf with a number
of lit-ititi oftieers ;tnd their rumilie-;
I. at! arrived in Tsnniua. J apati lo'
Imvimr the revolutittu itt 'lailivo-tnk
.lannarv IM.
I. W. W. Leader Convidcd.
Oi:iAI liAl'IOS. In.. IVb. JS. A
liirv tod:iv returned 11 verdiet ot
'.mltv nuaint llenrv Toiin. Oliieai-'o
I V. W. oriianier. Totin was in
i iir ted I or r rim inn 1 conspiracy nnd
vndiijili-m nnd wa-. tried on tlu1
'iiisiMi'Mev indictment.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOlt sSAl.K OK ItKNT-
piano, fail ;;rL'.
i,ihi s
When irroKutar or suppressed use
Triumph Pills. Safe anil ulwavy de
pendable. Not sold ut drip; stores.
1H not experiment with others; save
disuppointment. Write tor "lielier"
and particulars, it's free. Address.
National Medical Institute. Milwau
kee. Wis.
After pnyhiK a hitfh tribute to the
splendid Hpeoc:i of Mrs. A. .1. Klocker
delivered at. the Leonard Wood meet
ing in honor of Washington's birth
duy at Portlund recently, Ednr K
t'iper net only expresses li is own
opinions, hut conveys the sentiments
of his futher, Edgar H. Piper, editor
of the OreKonian, in the following
letter to a Medford friend:
"We urn all anxious to acknow
ledge our indebtedness to Medford
lor the clarity of its political think
ing und the generosity cf Its senti
ineulK, both of whieh seemed repre
sented by Mrs. Klocker. Medford
bus always been respected here be-
aitHo of the type of people you send
us on various occasions, nnd I am
sure thut during the coming cum-
puign you can send us much In the
way of encouragement and inspira
tion.
"With sincere thanks for your ef
fective support, which ull of the Leon
ard Wood organization have appreci
ated, 1 beg to remain,
"K1KJAU E. PIPEIt."
WASIUXOTOX. Keb. 8 Produc
tion of potash in Oermauv last month
rencbed the record total of f."0,m0
tons, tin official , dispateh received
here todav said. The ureatlv " iu
ereused out put wus ascribed lnruelv
to improved industrial conditions out!
tit the fact that u larL!e number id'
ictni riiiiir prisoners of war have uoiic
lo work in this industrv.
A project is under wjiv, (be dis
patch .said, to import anthracite coat
from the I'liilcd Stutes u- this fuel
is urucntlv needed in the potash industrv.
Htgheit quality jewelry repairing
Diamond setting, watch repairing
Jatiifaotlon aaiared Id
taaJttj and prlo.
MARTIN J. RKPPT
Mall oj yaur wata.
Anything
in Your
Eye?
.Many people who come to us for
eye culmination imagine there i
some foreign substance in their eyes.
It Is luml to convince them, somr
(iuu".t rlmt these gritty, sandy.
set niching, it ritming conditions ni e
s.mpttnns and eftecis due to refrac
tory errors whit h usually ean be cor
rected lv t earing of properly fitted
lueses.
Let us take the "grit" out of your
Dr. Rickert
OPTOMETRIST
Deuel UiiihliiiK, Meilloi'il, Oregon
I urn to work nt noon todav. 'I'ln
-rent intijorifv ol' llie striiiers nri
U'e-t liidiiiiis, hrruelv li'oin r.riti-!i
Iiosessions.
to lti est, France and from there to
Antwerp, Helciiim. was reported ,,,
have arrived at Trieste. Austria. 1-Vl,-ritai'y
2". Tin- slenuiers Asienhji
1 Kakiki which earried rullro.i
lies to the I nit i'l KiiiKdinn, were re
ported enrollte respeel Ively to Harry
Itoails, Wales, anil Antwerp.
SHIPS PLACED IN
A1UNTIC IMKbaOOOPHHEATMini
PANAMA. I'riilav. i'eli. '.'7. In
williii'jness on the liart of the I'alia
man iroveriiuient to reeeive 1,11'Mi
Mrikine; inaintellnnee ol' wav work
lilen 1'l'oin tlie eiiutll zone, is exiieeteil
here to end the strike whieh lieueii
lew ilavs tiio. .
Iioiernor llanline- of tile ennai
zone was informed todnv thai there
was n no.-sihilil v that tlie slrikei .
would liei-ouie inihlie ehari". in fu
ture. -Men who are idle heeause of the
strike, do not favonililv eontemiilale
leiialriiition to the West Indies. The
Ciilish niiiiister is attempt inir to hi in
llllollt a settlement.
POUTI.AXn. Keb. S.- The H '
tioll "whul heirone s of OreK'-'.t
ships alter ttiey leave here," is an
swered hy reports aliliouneed toda
by the Coliiiiiliia-I'aciiie rtliiptiini!
-onipauy on t'itteeii shiptou--: lio;uil
steamirs, which lie- loci company is
operntini; in other p. iris ol' Hie world,
All of these vessels have been loaded
here and dispatched to tile Atlantic
ccjst or Knitcd Kingdom with th-il
initial cai'Koes anil a htrs.e proportion
of them, alter dlschui'Kinr. 'he ear
Koes loadi;d here, have been placed ill
the AtlauUc-Kiiropean tramp :eri.c.
lleporls were received hy cable in
the olli.e of the Oihiinbin I'acilic
company, iellini; ol' new assir.nmenls
i tor four wooden shiii.- under ilieir
ojieratiin. I he sleaiuer l apuo s was
reported io have been iied l'or a
royiiKo from the 1'niled Khmdion to
Serbonico, Austria.
The wooik-n steamer i'.lue la 'le,
whiell curried ties from I'oiilanil lo
l.'ardil'f. Wales, and sailed tr-itn there
Rain on Weilnesdav Perhaus.
WASHIXtlTtlN. Keb. L'K. Wcuthei
iireilielions for the week liciniiini:
Mondav, are:
I aeilje slates Indications noint lo
a short period of ruin ubout Weilues
l" v und u'jniii ulioiit Sntiiriluv. Nor
mal temperature.
The Danish financial council luo
decided to (Icuuiiul from the novem
ment sole control of nil iinnorls.
TOO
LATE
Death only a matter of short time.
Don't wait until pains and aches
become incurable diseases. Avoid
painful consequences by taking
COLD MEDAL
The world's Standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troublus tho
Notional Remedy of Holland since 3696.
Guaranteed. Threo sizes, ail druggists.
Look fcr tha nmna Cold Modal on vcry box.
mad accept do imitation
ANTI-URIC
FOR RHEUMATISM
willing to allow their
names to lie used stating
they have been relieved
and enroll of rlieunia
tism bv using Aiiti-Urie
it must be that this
remedy lias merit.
M iss 'lOmelia 1 lance,
21!) Harrison Street,
San Frain-i.seo, is willing
to answer any (iies
tioiis about her experi
ence with this great
herbal remedy.
Aid i-l'ric is guaranteed
lo give results or the
money spent for it will
be returned.
J-'or sale by
Heath's Drug Store
I'()lt'l'i.AN!. 1V1. I!. TllW V:k
:1k- final d;iy d" I'ort tnnd'H plevuni u
iiiiNiiiil jtuioTiiotfil)' show and of i;
firm scjjiii ;at n truck tdiow. Hoi h
cvcnls will (dosu ill 1 1 o'clock -ln-liini.
This year's auloniohilu show h;i.
surpitssud any itrtivinus .anltj evmit
in-n; in tin miinliLT of eurs Hliown,
i he v;ui iy ol' now niod ls on display,
hcaui.v of t!i st'ttint? in whidh tlw
how was ht'ld and in aLtondanic.
uiumduiirn iiKiuv.-t, it was nadl,
an.1 ci'i'tain to show a total of clone to
:!n,niHi, wh;-:-h is an avoraso oT 501)'.
lor each dav.
Millinery
All tho newest ami
smartest Spring Models
now on display. "We
shall take pleasure in
having you call and seo
them.
The
Vanity Shop
Next Eialto Theater.
W'illioni S. ,leiiiiini;s, former :ov
ernor of I' loriilu unit n cousin of
Willinni .1. I'.rviin, ilieil vestonlav n!
St. Ani:iiNlinc. l-'l;i.
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IF YOU ORDKR IMMEDIATELY V
BEFORE PKICES GO UP
With a.h Non-Skid Tiry, we will yau Abso
lut fly irvi' a Kiiuianti-t?d pure tt'ni inner tube cf tlie
BariiJ as tin- lire j'uu ordt-r.
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Kreatlv jiii i-at li cui;t if inw n:::K fial and lalnir fon
UilhuiH. tlu-i I'i ices lir in.im iJiatt; uiddH only.
This i.s mil' wav i.f iMv-ri islns to net new cilM-t(tnn-i
we will et all of uur ti:t buslnesa utter you
cruer once.
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Six! Kon-Skid $20.65
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:;r.x.r. Non-skul -t.L'O
a:5 Mun-.skid 47.yr
nnd state whether you una
Mih-lc 1 )et ueh.'i I'le ninn. heiul
oiU'.'ieu, uaiaii'jis
llOW a liteulul
5 per ttiit (.ash discount, if full amount a ceo in pan let
ot ilur.
TOBIAS TIME CO.
Dt-pt. n. 309 Van Ncss'Ave,, San Francisco, California
First Methodist Episcopal
Church
Fourth inl Hartlett.
"The ( 'hurt h with a visiouaii'l cliallenging prograin'
"A ( 'liuri-h ol' ( iooil Music.''
11 A.M.
"THE MEASURE OF LIFE"
A message with a "lift"
7::: I. M.
JT.-3 'Trlfl f?TTT?.SOTT. TWi,. SnTTT.' 1
JL'STt r.'s
WaM! I,, !,.,( ,.i; i 1 ....:t
in "inn, i iiuiair iiuw mi- nit
rying lo develop your I'ae
Tliesr two sermons on vital themes hv
REV. J. RANDOLPH SASNETT
CP'grTmjQ ' i '; . i'.i'
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LET US ADD OUR INTEREST
TO YOUR INTEREST
TWO kinds of I uteres! are neeessary for the
Thriflor. I'"irst. one lias lo lake an Interest
in saving. Set-ond, if he earries his tliril'l,
money in a Savings Aeeoiutt here at the
'I'irst National we add our I u! crest w hich
is the actual "dollar-: and cents' kind.
"We are going lo keep mi hammering away
nittil ever.y parent in Medford provides his
or hei-youngsters with Savings Accounts.
eh? First National Bank'
Medford Oregon
Mineral Oil as a Laxative
is a sane and seiwihle rente.dv for it n-ts purelv as a
luhricaiit. Tlfe SAN TON A M Kl.'K 'AN Oil, seems
to he the l.c st.
At Heath's Drug' Store only
The San Tox Store