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PXGE TWO IvTEDFOTltJ IUTTj TRTBUNTF. ftfEDFOTtD, OTCFIOK. FRIDAY, MATif'Tt ;", mo. i - The nnw CuKiion taw mill In south west Meilford is expected lo lie In full operation 'within 1 lie next tw weeks (thus nddins another pay roll to tin city. A car loud of machinery which arrived from Portland, In heiiiK nn loaded, and another car load will soon be here. Hot tamult. and cnlll mncarne at BeVoe's. I Tlio McCurdy-Hnwno Motor Co. have taken temporary (inurU;rn ii. lront of the Crater Lake Curate, he Tore movlni! Into permanent titiariers liig dame C'enlral l'oint toniKht 2!M T William A. Snninor, inaiutKer of jtlie J'otter Investment company, who ihecause of poi.'r health has spent tin winter in I.os Amides, arrived home last night, much benefited by his long reHt and sojourn. . .Mr. Kninner has resumed his old iiuarterH at the Jlotel Med ford. Church service pliinned for Sunday .Mar. 7th, at Table Hock, by lt(-v ,!Hdgar is postponed until further no- 'jllee. When buying your sprlnK hat, don't, pfofget the millinery dept. at the li.M. M. Store. The north end of the WashlnKton '!nchool bulldlnK play grounds has ''.been plowed and graded preparatory to constructing a 1uik tennis ccurt fcior the older pupils to play on. Machines rented and repaired. BlnKer Shop, phono 215-K. !IHi " Hig danco Central l'oint tonight. 2!i 1 Miss Donna Fennel is visiting her mother In Vreka for a lew days. Ladies' and children's new spring hats at Truux Store. SOD (Free consultation. Dr. llulslmnl, 1'hipps hitig. I'linne i;ii(i-.i. ar. Rudy Scholz, the well known Meil ford young man and collego athlete is at present deputy recorder of Santa Clara county, Calif., and Is attending classes at Santa Clara university in preparation to receive his degree l law. Tlio Truux Store for ladies' anil children's new spring sweaters. IIIIU ,lllg dance Central l'oint tonight. 2 34 The many Medfc'rd Mends of Fred dlo Anderson of Vancouver are elated at his splendid showing in the box ing contest, with Joe lleujamin, at 'Portland Wednesday night, as-related by the Portland newspapers, one of which says: Jon llenjatuia today stands stripped of most or the laurels which ho -brought hero with him from tlio east, and his ability as a boxer Is Badly dented. Krnddio Anderson. Vancouver's one- eyed fistic marvel, dethroned Benjamin from Ills pedes tal of pugilistic royalty and punctur ed his roputulion almost to a l'lirn woll Wednesday night. At the end of the tenth round Referee I'erle l.nsey called thu furious affray a draw, hul three-fourths or more of those in the packed houso felt that Kroddlo nail uhuded tho good-looking Hebrew and deserved the decision. " Kodak finishing, first-class work, low charges, .lap Art Store. 2117 LMcCJurdy-Hownu Motor Co., Over land . 4 and Republic truck ugents, have taken a temporary location in tho Crater hako Caruge. If IMr. and Mrs. J. I. Hush of Adrian, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. John Davles of Cresbavd, S. !., are amoiig the visitors from u dlslanco visiting In tho city who nro guests nt tho Hol land. Rargalns always at the Truax Store, lllack, white and oxhlood, 2 In 1 shoo polish, this week unly. at Truax Store for 11c. ; son tC-cnlrul Tolnt will givo a bin jazz danco tonight. This Is the first dance that Central l'oint has bad lor months and a large crowd Is expect ed. 2 ' Mr. and .Mrs. 1'. U. Harrison of Medford were (Iranls Pass visitors yesterday and guests at tho Hotel Josephine. On and aHor January 12 the lllncs & Snldor garage will bo opou day and night. t( Central Point will give a big jazz -dance tonight. This Is tho first dance Hlhat Central Point has had lor iluontlin and a large crowd Is expert fed. 2 P Carl Tengwald leaves tonight for ri'isits at Eugeno and Portlanil. He Hwlll bo gone a week or two. ' Laundry soaps 5c the bar at Truax Ifetoro. New Idea Patterns. True to size. jS'henpcr. Medford Hook Store. :!mi m Miss Alida Ht.'vvlef of Seattle, the lilted Cross worker who has been con ISduelng a local Red Cross class in SStoclnl service, will address the wom- jUn of Ashland tonight In the interests kot the social service movement ti Wanted to buy good second-hand tuioniforters. Phone :il.". '--'I iii Furniture upholsterlni;. mattresses nv..r Cenersl renalring jftiouKlus, 101 South Central. Photo jljtougla fiir.-.i. l !i St, I I. Ml, I,. F. HhllllCS Of I'.l jI'iiso. Tex., is a guest at Hie Medford Si llomstitchlng 10c per yard, thread Fturnlshod. Singer Shop, 115 W. Mam H I! If.' : 30S?8PCOUGHS i WEEKS Sc McGOWAN CO. ! UNDERTAKERS v". iiaj . .. . ........ .. , . m ui 1 UK.J 1 I L J lUb 4 U'""" ' 1 " I The informal dance at the Medford Natatorium which will Uo held tomor row night promises to be a well at tended event. These popular affairs are gainingin favor each week and are featured thruuut the valley as one of Medford's foremost attractions in the amusement line. The Natator ium floor is conceded to bo one of the lurgest and finest In the state and the music is supplied by the Imperial orchestra which compares favoj-a'bly with tho best Portland orchestras. This new organization is composed entirely of .Medford young men. Uroonis (j."c wliile they last at Truax Store. S0O Furniture and household goods carefully packed and crated, noug hts 101 South Central. Phone t; I ii-,1. Slit Oregonians at the Medford include the following from Portland: Will Vernon, W. Ileiner, .1. (). Iicul, It. S. Murrell, J. McNeil, W. II. Mcllardy, It. I-'. Cox. Win. Itiggs, P. M . Wiggin ton and L. W. llarriuian and II. A. Schnieer. Toilet paper, roll He, at Truax Store. SOU Paper do'llles, all sizes. Medford Hook Store. 2!H Dr. .1. T. Ray of San Franclscc is here visiting his father, T. .1. Hay of Perrydulo who lias been seriously ill. If it's cast Iron., steel, malleable, aluminum, brass or bronze, we can weld it. Vulcan Welding Works, South Front. 2!lf. Vim can get a whole set of used tires for about the price of one new one. Prices cut to the limit tor a tew days only. Akron Tire Shop, SO South Riverside, opposlto Public Market. 2!H It is second nature for Will (I. Steel to boost Crater lake and any thing pertaining lo that world won der, hence It was natural for the for mer .Medford man to toll the mem bers of tho F.ugeno chamber of com mercn at their weekly luncheon yes terday noon that one of the greatest assets of Kugene Is Crater Lake, and that to take advantage of Its loca tion the citizens of Kugenu should work unanimously towards tho build ing of a road from lOugeno to Crater Lake lo attract tourists. Port land- San Francisco' tourists would find the mileage the same by way of Crater Lake, he said. The appraiser for the California Joint Stock Land bank will be work ing In this locality for several days. Anyone desiring to make immediate application for a loan should get in (ouch Willi tho McCnrdy Insurance office now. 2114 I In Irl nil- waterproof, uprous for house work. Medl'ord Hook Sturo. 211-1 The ladies of the llaptist church will give a social for the young people of tin) church on the night of St. Patrick's day. - Curtain scrim at tho Truax Store. lion (luanintecd springs for all curs. Billings Cnrriugo & Auto Works, tr The sluto fish and game commis sion at Its mooting this week author ized damn Warden Shoemaker to tako legal steps to remove tho Amenl dam as an obstruction to tho migra tion o'f fish in the Rogue river. Sac cofl'eu ut the Truux Store. 300 Tablets and scratch pads madu of news print, for school and office use lor sale at this office. tf Mi tho delegation of (Irnnts Pass mein'liers of the Medford lodge of Flks attending the annual election lust night were C. A. Wlnetrout, the Implement, dealer, Henry Winotrout of the Standard Oil local agency, Al Mnrtiuuu of the Josephine hotel, and Mr. Corson, manager of tlio telephone eouipnuy. It took hard work to build the Truux Store. There Is n veascn. Why? SOU Saturday young beet In public mar ket, booth 12. 2111 I feel sorry for bqysjwho dont have; TdASTIES says Millinery All (ho l lowest ami siiiarlost Spring Models now on display. "We shall take pleasure in having you call and see thein. The Vanity Shop is'ext Kialto Theater, j The annual state conference of the laughters of the American Revolu tion convened at Albany today. Hig dance! Sat! Medford i'at! Im perial 5-piece orchestra! Real moon light waltzes! Kveryhody going! 2!Mt New spring Paciflo Package goods, models on display at the Handicraft Shop. 2'Jti Reliable used cars. Brown Motor Co., 80-40 .North Front. Phone 400. Si 13 At the Holland are registered Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Croy of Ager, Calif.. Mrs. M. W. Law of Rosehurg and C. A. Whalen of Oaklund. For Sale New and second-hand machines. Singer Shop, 115 W'esi Main. Phono 21.5-R. 81B potatoes by the sac, 4c lb. Hutch ison. & Lumsden. 2H4 The executive committee of the Medl'ord district or the Oregon Grow ers Co-operative association, consist ing or E. F. Outline, A. 11. Duvenlilll and Howard Hill formally organized at. a meeting held last night by elect ing Mr. Hill as president and .1. F. Fdmiston us secretary. The commit tee expects to soon launch a member ship drive to bring every fruit grow er in the district Into the association. Just arrlvod. Car of famous Utah coal. Valley Fuel Co. Tho Roguo River Valley Canning Co. will now contract for 1920 sea son's pack of tomatoes, beans, ber ries and all kinds of fruits. tf 1. C. lloyle of the California-Ore gon Power company Is here from Klamalh Falls for a few days. The Medford Printing company has tho Do Luxo Multiplex cash books and other ruled hooks, loose leaf sys tem, also inventory sheets. If you need these or any other blank hooks or hills to fit any hinder see this office and patronize home industries. tt Hig dance! .Medford Nat! Sat. eve! Heat floor! Rest music! Best, crowd! Admission free! Don't miss it ! 20-1 F. K. Hays, formerly with the Ceo. L. Trelchler .Motor company, has opened an accountant office in room 10 of the Jackson County Hank blilg. Mr. Hays has been an accountant for inuny years and has a thoro know ledge of the work. Say, have you noticed all the chil dren and grown-up children watch ing that moving window display in Paul's Electric Store. 2!I4 Cracked cylinders, broken frames, rank cases, housings, axles, etc., welded good as new. Vulcan Weld ing Works. 21)5 P. M. Wigginton, of Portland, spec ial agent for the National Ben Frank lin Insurance company of Pittsburg, and T. C. Shankland, of Portland, a special insurance adjuster, transact ed business with the McCurdy Insur ance Agency today. The famous Shasta tamales on Bale now. Shasta. ' Hand-made wasli bonnets for ba bies. Handicraft Shop. Mi' M. L. Opdyke who works under the direction of the state Irrigation and securities commission has com pleted the appraisal of the Gold llll ! irrigation project, and will have his report completed in a few days. He inlso recently finished the Talent dis trict, the valuation or which he finds to be about $ 1,4-10,000. Orres, tailors for men and women. .High grade only. Ashland, Ore. R. I. Red eggs at D. oe's. '.Mr. and -Mrs. S. M. McQuIrt of Cooperstown, N. 1)., and V. A. New ton and II. N. Tanenbaum of New York city are among the guests at. the Medford. Other guests include K. Schroeder of Seattle and ('bus. II. Gehetlier and Mrs. C. P. Morris of San Francisco. For the best insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man. The famous Suasta tamales on Bale now. Shasta. Sore Throat, Golds Quickly Relieved By Hamlin's Wizard Oil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a simple and effective treatment for sore throat and chest colds. Used as a gargle for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one night. How often sprains, bruises, cuts and burns occur in every family, as well as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff neck, and tired aching feet. Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will al ways bring quick relief. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and (ct your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 20 cents. Guaranteed. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALIO One good Jersey. 1:14 Reddy avenue. Phone Ms-X. 2!)7 FOR RRNT Seven room bungalow, modern, furnished. 00 1 North Central avenue. 2It(J Lift OffComs! V "Freezone" is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus right oft with fingers No pain! ra : '.-A$25 Irop ft little Froozono on nn nrtiing corn, inatontly that corn stops hurt ing, then you lift it right out. It UoH-wn't hurt ouu hit. Yea, mngic! ,Vhy wait I Your druggiat udla a tiny bottlo of Freozone for a few cents, sufliuient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between tho toes, nnil crtlluaerj, Wiihout sore uesa or irritulion. Try It! No hinnbti;' LIBERTY NEW SHOW TODAY This Marriage Business needs Thought Don't Get Married Until You SEE Which Do Men Marry 'CHOOSING A WIFE' A (lr;im;il ic iHvsiMitul ion ol' lifr's jjivnti'st problem. I'Yotn the siu-it'fv novel, "The Kkler Miss niossoiu.'' SHORT REELS A Selected Comedy News From the Four Corners of the World San-Tox Blood Purifier is a valuable remedy for impure, blood and the skin al'l'eeiions resulting therefrom: also for disorders arising from a sluggish or inaetive liver. HeakH's Drug' Store The San Tox Store 5 t f T T T f ? t ? ?. T T t T f r f T ? T f t t t ? T t r t f f T ? . Tn nil those sfvles Dviced above c have nearlv all widths, and sizes. Don't wait until your size and width are sold, as it will be impossible to reorder these Just Received, a Big Shipment of the "Holters" Smart Footwear for Women The Doltess Shoe is one of the best grade of ladies' shoes made. They arc made by expert workmen and are of the very best grades of leal her. A o also have a new shipment of Maxine Pumps and Oxfords Holters Pumps and Oxfords in All the New Styles. High heel, chestnut hrown kid, lace Ox ford at $8.50 iMilitarv heel, chestnut brown, lace kid Oxford, at $8.50 lilitai-v heel, black kid, lace Oxford, at .: $7.50 High heel, black kid, lace Oxford, 'at $S.OO The new high heel black kid tie pump, at $7.85 The new Jii,!;ii heel black, kid button, trimmed Diinin at $7.85 The new high heel black kid high instep pump at ij7.25 shoes to sell at these prices. Maxine Oxfords and Pumps I'lain black kid pumps, high heel at ?.....$6.65 Plain black patent leather high heel Oxford at: $7.65 Plain black kid, high heel Oxford at: $7.25 tligh kid, covered heel, black pump, at $8.25 Military heel, brown kid Oxford at $8.85 Oiir lit', and Dunn Oxfords and Pumps haven peeling them every day. arrived yet, but we am ex- When You Buy Your Shoes Here You Get QUALITY, STYLE and a FIT. Immediate Delivery on Fordsons We were fortunate in getting an extra sup ply of Fordsons, because of severe winter conditions in the Middle West. . We will have two more carloads within a few days, some of which are unsold. The carload just received was delivered to new owners in three days. Make Your Fordson Earn Its Way Our Easy Terms Are Such That the Tractor Will Pay For Itself C. E. Gates Auto Go. I f f T f T T f f f V T t t T f f t f 'f t t T T f f t ? T T T f i T f f f t T t f t T t T Moult uiuuu! j