MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX, FRIDAY, MAY 21. 1020.
THE PERFECT BAKING POWDER
is used by
thebest Ho
tels all over
the country
Ttyit-and
you will
Knowwhy.
"GOOD
SHOES
BUILT
OUR
BUSINESS'
New 1920 Stvlc Pumps and
Oxfords for less than $10.00
a pair. No guess work fit
ting your feet when you
buy.
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I UOOD 0H0E5 .
21 North Central Ave
Used Car
Bargains
We arc of fcMng you some ex
ceptional bargains in used
cars which we have taken ij
on our new cars and trucks.
It will pay you to look these
over it you need a car.
1919 Velie, A-l Condition.
Looks fine.
1920 Moon Touring. Only
run two months.
King 8. For speed and
Class, you can't beat it.
If you have a smaller car to
trade in or desire terms on
one of these cars, see us.
MOTOR SALES CO.
43 N. Central Phone 180
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
Aliao stent for Fairbanks nui Mom
Emrinea
. 17 Smith Rlvirsld
GOOD OLOmES
I Make Them
KLEIN S-
12H Kurt. Main St.
GIM CHUNG
China Herb 'Store
TTofK fnr anrncha hefldflChe. Cat-
srrh, dlptheria, sore throat, lung trouble,
bMnnv trnuRta alnmnrh IrOllhle. henft
trouble, chills a'nd fever, cramps, coughs.
poor circulation, caiounun-a.
cracked breast, citrus all kinds of goiters.
Medford, ?rofron. Jan. 13, 191".
Thla to In mrl 1 f Ok thai T thn 'ItulcrSttrTl'
A UnA ,.,,.,. .r.tVk mi t mil n rVi Irrtllhlfi BFlfl
hn'd been bothertdtfor several years and
last August waaiK expected to live, and
hearing of titf-v It'll una, wnone i -n
Rtnr ia at ui t ftJlt Front street. Med
fcrd). 1 rieftrted l -set herbs for my
stomach trou!i!e. .AM i started to feeling
better as poor ilVd idem and today
am a well mM dt'lnn heartily recom
ment anvon.?. t(ffl1Vrd us I was to see
Gtm Chung ind try Ills Herbs.
81nrdf- 1 W Jt JOHNSON.
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M. A.
Ct V Mnnrc" Kwirtf Point
Jj V. MclntyrtL, Kagle Point.
Oeo. Von d-r H-Ieh. Kagte Point
Tbos. IS. NicjoIs. Lagiu Point
CLEAN UP DAY
, PUT
E
For tomorrow's clean-iiu day all
citizens in accordance with Mayor
Gates' proclamation issued a week
Clio, are expected to clean up their
yards and alleys of all rubbish, cans
and refuse, and place this unsightly
stuff in boxes at the curb in front of
their homes, where it will he eathcrcd
up by the city's irarbmre trucks and
wnjrons and carted away to the city
dump. '
Do not pile tliis refuse matter in the
alley, else the city will not remove it
free of cliarue. The trucks and
wacons wilt start out brieht and
early tomorrow morninc; over the
streets, becinniinr the Ions task of
haulinir awav the refuse, which must
be piled in the boxes or sacks ready
to be thrown on the vehicles.
F
U
Wednesday a Chevrolet touring
car belonging to Irvin Bostwick of
Medford was stolen In a peculiar
manner. Mr. nostwlck, who conducts
a barber shop in Medford, was telling
a customer, It is stated, that he was
thinking some of selling his car,
which was standing in front of his
shop, says the Ashland Tidings.
A stranger, it Is alleged, offered
to sell the car for him to a man
in Ashland if Mr. Bostwick would
let, him drive It up here. Mr.
Bostwick consented, it is stated, and
the man drove off. As he did not
return Chief Hatcher was notified,
and he learned that a man in a car
answering the description of the one
Mr. :Bostwick had lost, passed the
highway construction crew on the
Siskiyous headed for the south.
The car was a lot '17 model, with
a license number 62567 . and motor
number 89S03.
Itclow is a copy of a teleirram re
ceivod from Herbert Hoover bv ('lies
ter JCurphy and O. ('. Leitcr -of tiic
Hoover Republican Club of Oreznn:
"Please accept for yourselves and
convey to vour associates mv deep
appreciation of your keen under
standing of my position. The liich
spirit and devotion to the Republican
cause which dominates your political
activities to the exclusion of person
nlities cannot fail to inspire so edit
cntcd and thoughtful n people as the
citizens of Oregon. This, in itself,
will bo all the reward we should de
sire. "HERBERT HOOVER"
"Younpl Mrs. Winthrop" Here.
"Young Mrs. Winthrop," very pret
tv, with trunks and trunks of clothes,
has arrived in town. She is making
her headquarters in a five-reel film
at the Liberty, where slue will make
a great many young wives think so
riouslv of the foolishness of hoing
too ardent about jazzing. Kthel
Clayton, plaivs Mrs. Winlhrop and
Harrison Ford is the husband..
A Mutt and Jeff cartoon comedy
nnd a Fox News rounds out this
splendid program. ,
Card of Tlumks
We wish to extend our sincere
thanks to the many friends for their
kindness, sympathy and floral offer
ings In our sad bereavement in the
death of our beloved husband and
father. MRS. E. W. WALL.
ENOS A. WALL
ETHA W. WALL
EVERETT R. WALL
MYRTLE W. BLAKELEY
NINA WALL COLV1G.
52 EM.MAK. GUTH.
FACTS TO KNOW
II
The "Bayer Cross" means genu
ine Aspirin prescribed
for 18 years.
Aspirin created a sensation when in
troduced by Bayer over eighteen yeart
ago. Physicians at once proved its won
derful elficioncy in the relief of pain.
The genuine, world-famous Aspirin, in
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" is safely
taken by millions for Colds, Headache,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Earache, Tooth
ache, Neuralgia, Aching Joints, Neuri
tis, and Fain generally.
Be sure the "Bayer Cross, which it
the mark of true "Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin," is on each genuine package
and each'genuino tablet.
Boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few
cents and contain proper directions.
Druggists eho sell larger "Bayer" pack
ages. Aspirin is the trade mark of
Bayer Manufacture of M o nofl.ee ticac id
ester of Salicylicacid,
.New residents of this city or coun
ty who are not registered, but who
have lived in the state six months
prior to the primary, or longer, arc
entitled to vote today, on properly
attesting their residence qualifica
tion before the election board of their
precinct. His or her statement must
be affirmed by two freeholders.
The Laun-Dry-Ktte washes and
drys clothes without a wringer. On
display at People's Electric Store.
54
Home-made bread and pastry fresh
daily at Rex Cafe. tf
All kinds dry wood, phone 859 or
519-J. Ray Blackburn.
The news will be genorally pleasing
to Medford people that Prof. Irving
Vining of Ashland, has been chosen
to give the address at the Medford
high school commencement, Thurs
day, June 3rd.
25 per cent off on all children's
hats at Miss Taylor's tomorrow. 52
Children's trimmed and untrimmed
banded sailors and mllans at Miss
Taylor's 25 per cent off Saturday.
62
The Sanitary Beauty Shop is now
open in quarters formerly occupied!
by Mnrlnetlo Shop, In the Garnett-j
Corey Bldg. Hair dressing, manicur
ing, shampooing, massages and scalp
treatments. Full line of toilet arti-
cles, hair switches, pompadours and
transformation made of cut hair and ,
combings. Rooms 405, 406, 407
Garnctt-Corey Bldg. Phone S41-RJ
Mrs. Maybelle Priddy. 152
Anyone having any of Crowson's
ice croam packers please return or
let thom know. 56
If tho bonds don't carry to continue
road building and you don't vote It's
your fault. Vote before 8 p. m. to
night.
New styles In women's oxfords and
pumps at The Hub shoe store for less
than ton dollars, Saturday and all
noxt week. All sizes and widths.
Cash only. 52
The hot .weather of the past few
days following the recent rains makes
great growing weather, which Is
much welcomed by the farmers, gar
deners, and orchardlsts.
Mrs. Fllmore nnd four sons are
Hornbrook visitors in the city and
guests at the Nash.
Quality, service, satisfaction La
dies' and men's suits dry or steam
cleaned f.1.50. Phone 223-.I. Deliv
ery service Myers Apparel Cleaners,
Dyers, Hatters, 103 North Central. 57
Orres, the ladies' tailor, will be at
Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine
woolens, latest styles always. tf
An Ohio visitor in the city is F. O.
Carter of Cuyahoga Falls, who is
registered at the Nash.
' Shoes, for both men and women.
for less than ton- dollars, Saturday
find all 'next week.:-.'Your size an,d
width is hero. See window Saturday.
Cash only. The Hub. 52
Gllddeii arsenate of lead. The best
to be had. - Conner's Warehouse.
Jerome Hllllort,. the Blue Ledge
mine superintendent who votes in
California, camo to the city to attend
the Elks lodge session last night and
to keep an eye on today's primary
election.
Week-end dance! Medford iNat.
Sat. night. Imperial orchestra. 63
Week end dance! Medford Nat.
Sat. Special feature! Novelty prize
dances! 53
Dry fir and hardwood for sale by
tier or cord. Phone 905-X. 54
There aro 2867 Medford votors
registered to cast their ballots today
and it is estimated that at least 100
more who failed to register and who
are eligible will have their votes
sworn in.
Hour sale at The Hub store, Satur
day, four hours of cut prices. Coats
Vi off, dresses 1-3 off, skirts off,
suits 1-3 off. Sale hours four to six
o'clock, cash only.: 52
CoBt plus 10.. 55
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lay and son are
tourists from Milwaukee, Wis., who
are at the Holland. Other guests at
this hotel are C. P. Bell of Baltimore,
C. R. Davldheiser of Walla Walla,
Peter Oherle and Rex Stewart of
Portland and J. E. Howie of Klamath
Falls.
Week end dance! Medford Nat
Sat. Real music! Real floor! Real
crowd! Everybody's going! '63
Tru Blu cookies and crackers. The
Palace Grocery. 72
Court Hall will not wait to hear
the election returns but will leave
this evening for Portland, in which
city ho expects to learn whether or
not ho won tho republican county
commissioner nomination, and from
which he will return in soveral days
with two now Chandler autos which
be will drive down.
Paiaco Grocery, Moffatt & Launs
pach, proprietors, will have for Satur
day a complete line of fresh crisp
vegetables, also naval oranges, home
grown strawberries and many other
appetizing fruits. Phono 109, Krlhs
old stand. One of Mcdford's leading
grocory stores. 2
Cost plus 10. 68
If this forenoon's vote was any cri
terion the vote at tho primary here
will be. very light. In the city hall
precinct at 11 a. m. only 8 votes out
of tho precinct's 174 had been cast,
and at the Fouts grocery polling
place on South Central at 10.45 a. m.
only 20 votes put of the 246 of the
precinct had been voted. At tho poll
ing place over the gas company office
on West Main street only 5 votes had
been deposited at 11 o'clock.
Mrs. Paul Hansel., corsetlere for
NuBone. Phone 685-J.
J. 8. K. Janes and Robert Boyl aro
now baby Elks, they having been
Initiated into the local lodge last
night.
For toe best insurance see Holmes
the Insurance Man.
Cost plus 107c. S5
That now song hit "When My Baby
Smith at Mo," which has taken the
east by storm, will be sung by Herb
Alford at the week end dance tomor
row night. All of the latest dance
hits will be provided by the imperial
orchestra, consisting of piano, banjo,
two saxophones, marimtmpbono, bells
drums and traps, a combination that
Is hard to beat.
Of course you are for tho road
bonds but if you don't vote, it's the
same as not being for them. The
success of the road bond measures
depends a great deal on the vote in
Medford today.
C. B. Bell of Baltimore who Is con
nected with a large concern of that
city, and who formerly traveled out
of Eugene thru this territory for tho
National Biscuit company, is on a
business visit in the city and was a
guest at the Elks session last night
with Georgo Codding with whom ho
became acquainted while they were
in army service during the war. Mr.
Bell was initiated into the Elks order
by the Medford lodge several yoars
ago at the request of tho Eugene
ladgo.
"Diamond Dyes"
Don't Spot, Run
Don't Risk Material in Poor
Dyes that Fade or Streak
Among the guests at tho Medford
are W. T. Reed of Kansas City, Joo
R. Uaer and Tom Slater of Chicago,
F. Wandell of New York, O. llusch
Ji'Kt of Cedar Itaplds, la.. W. A. Gus
tison of Spokano and Walter 1'.
Porep and C. 11. l.orvold of Seattle.
Ford, Chevrolet and Maxwoll tires
and all kinds of accessories at Mc-Curdy-Bowno
Motor Co.; Sparta bldg.
1'residciit Wilson opened the thir l
Fan-American aeronautical coimrc.-s
in Atlantic City yesterday bv a wire
less inessaife from the White House.
Dancing Academy
MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER
Adult and Children's Classes
For information call 566-J.
MISS KATIIRYN SWEM
. Kach package of "Diamond Dyes"
contains directions so simple that any
woman can diamond-dyo a new, rich,
fadeless color .into Worn, shabby gar
ments, draperies, coverings, whether
wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed
goods.
Buy "Diamotvl Dyes" no other
kindi then porfect results aro guar
anteed even if you have never dyed
heforo. Druggist has color card. Adv.
iiii iw.pimimjm .'uwi hi. ii pan n
FIRE,!
YOUR GREATEST WORRY AND ENEMY
ARE YOUR BUILDINGS PROTECTED?
WATER!
YOUR GREATEST RELIEF AND FRIEND
FRESH RUNNING WATER AT ALL TIMES
FAIRBANKS-MORSE
WATER SYSTEMS
C17T 1? OILING PRIMING
OtLLr STARTING STOPPING
WE SOLVE PUMPING PROBLEMS
ENTIRELY
AUTOMATIC
212 W. Main
PEOPLED
ELECTRIC STORE
A. B. Cunningham, Prop.
Phone 12
TTHIHIIltlMI'IIIHIiU'l
WE ARE ELECTED
BY THE PEOPLE AS THE POPULAR PRICED STORE OF MEDFORD AND THE ROGUE RIVER
VALLEY. WE OFFER A FEW MORE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND THE FIRST OF NEXT
WEEK.
SUITS
You'll. a$rec ttiat those arc real
"values."' n Scrgo and. Jerseys
(plain and checked) are the ma
terials as for style, just name your
preference and you're quite sure
to find it. .-
Priced $25 to $75
COATS
In a coat from this stunning
group any woman is sure of being
smartly "coated." Polo cloth is in
the majority, but there is also ve
lum1 and silvcrtone in shades of tan
and blue. Sonic have leather belts,
others belts of same cloth.
$27.50 to $69.50
JUST RECEIVED NEW
INVOICE OF .
WOMEN'S FROCKS
Of imported Voile $16.50 to $31.50
Adorable -frocks in the beautiful
colorings. See these bargains.
Summertime modes of
FIGURED VOILE FROCKS
Witli scalloped organdies collars
and cuffs, skirts with hip ruffles or
tunic effects. Sizes for women and
misses. '
GEORGETTE CREPE DRESSES
In evening shades, latest modes and
materials; some plain with tucks,
others beaded. See this nice line.
$47.50 to $67.50
They're in demand because they
have stood the test and are no
longer an experiment.
This illustration shown is oneof
a few of the SRINK NOMO num-1
,bers of which we carry a complete
stock. These skirts are guaranteed
not to shrink or fade. All of these
garments before being cut are put
through a chemical shrinking pro
cess which not only sets the color,;
but adds life to the material.
Wc will replace any skirt thut
should shrink or fade, or does not
give absolute satisfaction. Look for
this label inside of belt.
SMOCKS BLOUSES
Dainty and charming smocks and
overblouses, values $8.50 to $22.50.
It is an opportunity Aoo good to
miss. Georgette overblousc trim
med in beads or silk fringe are in
cluded in this assortment.
WAIST PRICES
One line of Voile waists, values
$3.75 to $18.50, hits been made for
this week-end sale. These waists
are all good, new models.
SILK PETTICOATS.
Some wonderful bargains Taffeta and Tub Silks,
in ehangeables and plain. Special for balance of May
$5.98 to $10.50
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