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H.EDFOKT) MATL " TRIBUNE, 'MEDFOftD.". OREf)ONT, MONDAY, MAY 31, 1fl2A.
wcd'Briefs
Notwithstanding tlio Hatred ulenif
Icance of Memorial day few f Iuks
were flying from tho flag poles of the
city before noon, and some of those
were not at half mast, including the
Washington school flag. On the roll
of honor might be mentioned tho fed
eral building, the Hotel Medford, the
Unlrorslty club, the Klks club, the
Standard Oil service station, and the
Mail Tribune. The city government
was the most conspicuous offender
' no flags flying from the poles In the
city hall and in tho city park until
late In. the forenoon after tho Amer
ican Legion had called Mayor Gates
attention to the lack of flags..
, American Legion members report
in uniform City Park Monday ut 1:30
P. hi, . "
During the gasoline.crlsis why not
drlTO an Overland arid average 25
miles to the gallon of hub. ' 05
Delegations from the G. A. K., the
W. It. C. and the American Legion
post met at the cemetery at 10:80
p. m. .today and decorated tMe graves
of depurted eoldleru with flowers and
flaga. The tribute closed with the
salute to tho dead fired by Company
'.D- '
Coffee has arrived. 3 "lbs. J 1 .
I ruu DIUIU. Ul
j Salt for hay and stock. Good qual
ity and nr(ce right. Karm Ilureati
Exchange. ': '
A light frost is predicted for 'to
night and fair weather for Tuesday.
.wha$ wood would Willy try? He
would oall up 70 and say: Send gome
'wood to Willy Wood,- of cotirso he
would, because their wood is th
cheapest wood that Willy Wood could
. buy. Valley Fuel Co. fli
We sell tires and accessories for
less Save money by" paying cash at
McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co. 65
Guests from a dlstnnce at the Hoi
land are Lillian C. Griffin of Atlanta
-Ga., Mrs- C. Hamilton of Labam
Wash. i and JN. Brittaln of Seattle.
Coffee week at Truax storo. M. J
,B. , Golden WeBt, Golden Star, Gol
' den Gate, Schilling's, Folger's Com-
' rarin Tlllmnn Randal's Aromatic
brand, all at reduced prices, and
three Ills, of our fine blend in hulk
at ti. :. 04
- Dance at Trail Saturday, June 6.
Music by Majestic drcheotra. 04
. Ben B. Forbes of Medford, assis
tant In the public service department
".of the state public service commls
jslon, has been promoted to official
ireportod of the commission at a sal
ary of $2000 per yoar, and W. P.
Kills who has been connected with
the commission for tho past six years
'.as reporter and examiner, has been
appointed secretary of the body, to
(succeed Ed Wright, recently resigned.
. Koai nomo maae sorgnuin ni
Hutchison & Lumsdon. '
Your cash is worth more at lie
Curdy-llowno's In Gates's old storo
.as wo give a discount on tires and ac
cessories for cash. .65
i . Tho city council will now its mm
regular hiuuliuk ui uiu mwnui iu
'morrnw nlirlit.
Three lbs. of our fine blend coffeo
'1. Truax Storo. 04
Tho annual sonior reception will
be held Tuosday evening, June 1st, at
the natatorlum at 8:30. All alumni
are cordially Invited to. attend,
' Mining men of this vicinity are iri-
farnatnri In thn fnpt Hint ft dnill hllS
boon consummated thru A. C. Stewart
and sonio Seattle capitalists for the
; purchase of tho Cono Led go jnlno,
three miles from Holland, In tho
'southern part of Josephine' 'county:
Thin In mi nlii nrnnertv. having been
worked from tho surfneo since 18(10.
It is tho intontlon of tho purchasers
'to put modern equipment on the pro
. perty, sink tho shatt ueopor anu ox
tend tho 400-foot tunnel that Is. now
on the property, with the Intontlon o
cross-cutting tho main vein. Tho
Cone Lodge Is right next to tho Bos-
'well mine, which Is a well known jro
aucor.
French paBtry and dainty confec
tions made fresh daily at Rex Cafo. tf
When gas le scarce you wont
-worry If you have an Overland our
average is zu nines to inu khiiwu. wa-
Among Oregonlnns registered at
the Medford yosterday "und this fore
.noon are Mr. nnd Mrs. K. S. llall of
iJalem, Georgo Sargent of Korhy and
Cliff Wood, J. W. Hill, Kdward Jones,
B. F. Shopherd and F. S. Songor of
J'ortlund.
. Jlnve Just Installed now electric
Thor washer. Your washing done
.promptly and efficiently. Mrs. Henry
lturnctl.i. Talent. Ore. Box 113. 03
llemstlinhlni.. iin.-o::ng 10c per
yard, thrend furnished. Expert op
erator. Singor Shop, 10 South Fir
i rant. CO
, Willi all the stores and offices
closed all day Medford was a very
.quiet city, especially this forenoon,
and few people wero seen on the
streets.
Kodak finishing. Good work, low
est prices. Japanese Art Storo. '
' Wo do hemstitching, plcoting. The
Vanity Shop, next Rlulto theatre.
' The Elks picnic yosterday ut the
Klks picnic grounds was not a huge
success as far as the number attend
ing and tho weather was concerned
I.. .!..,. 1 ..1 .,ll..l,.,-a
. I UBrJ KWIU auum n v .n.unn. .0
(he duy was enmy, ana ino wnui niai
prevailed aionmmc river mow arounu
uncomfortably the sand in which us
kially the Klks bury all tho (mills or
their brethren. Nevertheless those
Present had a good time, and n mini
ber of humorous stunts were pulled
off In front of tho moving picture
camera-
. Q.nltnrv Beautv Shon. Garnott-
Corey Dldg., rooms 406-407. Phone
Jjll-R. General work. S4
Tru Blu cookies and crackers. Tho
palace Grocery. '-I Medford, Ore.
Many people went out of town Sat
urday und Sunday to remain until to
night or tomorrow morning. Fourteen
tickets were sold at the depot Sunday
morning for Gold Hill.
Auto repairing M. J. Swing, with
Hittson .Motors Auto Home, 2D South
Front. All work guaranteed. tf
The Boot Shop, Ashland, announces
arrivals of whlto low shoes tor sum
mer. Sport oxfords at $4.2!i and
JTi.00.' Cloth pumps, military or
French heels $6.50. Cloth oxfords
$0.60 and $7.00. These in addition
to all varieties pumps, ties and ox
lords, brown or black. 01
The Oregon contingent of guests at
the Holland registered Sunday and
today included V. P. Johnson and
son of Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Anderson of Kerby, W. II.
Chambers of Cleveland, Georgo A.
Hyde and George U. Hood of Grants
Pass, and the following from Port
land: Mr. and Mrs. Bagnoy, Mr. and
Mrs. Hemphill, J. E. Enyart and A.
L, George. ,.
Mill-run at the old price. Bardwel)
Fruit Co. 02 V
See Med for a Land A. Insurance
Agency, successors to D. R. Wood &
Co., Rm. 209 Liberty BIdg., for fire
Insurance. ' tf
Local autolstn are beginning ' to
worry about the gasoline shortage
situation. .'In. order to -prevent
threatened gasoline shortage south
ern California autoists have been
placed on half rations.
Orres, the ladles' tailor, will be at
Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine
woolens, latest styles always. tf
Roycroft leather, copper and Shef
field plate for graduation gifts. Med
ford Book Store. . . 00"
Mrs. W. B. Waltermiro of PrOBpoct
Is vlBitlng Mrs. Robert Reamed. She
will return home Tuesday.
For the Dest insurance see Holmes
the Insurance Man.
Do you want to save your curtains
by washing and ironing them by the
electric washer and lroner at Paul's
Electric Store? We will do it or show
you how.
John T. Nollson of Iowa, former
general manager of the flowden .min
ing company, a defunct Arizona cor
poration which operated the Bowden
mine nonr Gold Hill nearly 20 years
ago, has filed a suit In equity in the
united States district court for Ore
gon against tho city of Gold Hill for
$25,000 with Interest from December
11102, and $4000 as attorney's fees.
on a mortgage executed to the Bow
den Mining company. The property
involved includes the diverting works
and canals - on Rogue river of both
the city of Gold Hill and the Gold Hill
Irrigation ' district. 'NgIIbou subse
quent to his management of the con
cern and the execution of tho mort
gage, acquired the property Involved
under an execution Issued out of the
litute circuit court and Is endeavoring
to foreclose the mortgage.
Kodaks for graduation. Modford
Book Storo. (10
Mrs. Paul Hanson, corsotlere for
NuBone. Phone 58 5-J.
Fishing Is rather poor Just now.
hut nevertheless many Modford men
woro out trying their luck Sunday
and today at tho rlvor and other
streams. Good fishing Ib expected In
about two weeks whon all the snow
water from the mountains hass pass
ed off and the depth of the streams
lias materially decreased.
For eye, eat, nose, throat see Dr.
Holne, Liberty Bldg. Olassos fitted. '
Your spring suit Dost woolens,
reasonable prices. Klejn the Tailor,
East Main, upstairs.
Tho Fifth Oregon Infnntry of
which Company D. of Medford is one
of the units received last week from
tho' United States government over
$13,000 as pay for attending drills.
Every man received from $22 to $31
nnd officers up to $200 for scrvlcos
lor six months. It is expected that
t,ho pay will bo more for the next six
months. In, tho supply company,
whore much extra work was dona' In
distributing tho $500,000 worth of
equipment, tho pay was as high as
$07 to some of the non-commlsslouod
officers and the inon received a mln
iinunt of $32.
Dolco-Llght Electricity for every
rarm. .J. E. .Bartlett, Medford Hotel,
Medford, Ore.
Old phonographs ana records
bought, sold and exchanged. Doug
lass. 101 S. Central. Phono 615-J.
At tho Medford are. the following
guests from n distance: D. J. LeMonle
of Jackson Mich., Mrs. Chns. C. Gil
bort of Chicago. C. E. McDonald of
Mobile, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Wlnslow
of Farmer City, 111., W. I). Llnnock of
Newark, N. J., Jnmos G. llohn of
Helena and R. C. Montgomery of
Seattle, v
Tablets and scratcl, pads made of
news print, for school and office use
for sale at this office. tf
Singor Shop Quality counts. New
nnd used machines sold or rentod.
Expert repairing on all makes ma
chines. Phone 215-R. 10 So. Fir. 00
60
Tim "Passing Show" company
which appears at the Page tomorrow
night In the local record breaking
theatrical event of the year, will-arrive
in the city on a special train to
morrow afternoon from Chico, Calif.
with three sleeping cars, a dining car
and four 60-foot baggage cars.
Carl Jeschke, high grade watch
and cloc krepalrlng. 9 Fir Btreot.
Why pay 26c for sugar whon you
can buy home made sorghum for ISc
at Hutchison ft Lumsdon.
Fletcher Stout has resumed his du
ties at tho West oido Pharmacy after
a six weeks absence for tho benefit of
his health.
We are now hand:.iig Orchard
Brand Spray materials, good quality,
prices right. Farm Bureau Coopera
tive Exchange. Phono 938. 69
Delco-Llght Electricity for every
farm. J. E Bartlett, Medford Hotel,
The baccalaureate service for the
graduating clans of the high school at
tho Page last night was much enjoyed
by a largo audience. The program
previously published was carried out,
In tiie future, r. He-went by railroad
and will' lie joined by his family In
the near future. Altho Mr. Devaney
has-been with us but a short time he
has made u number of warm friends
and Rev. J. R. Sasnett delivered the j hero who regret very- much to lose
serdion. The senior class party will
be held tomorrow night and the com
mencement exercises Thursday night.
Economize by using scratch pads
tor use. Get them at this office, tf
Ladles' and men's suits thoroughly
cleaned, $1.50. City Cleaning & Dye
ing Works, Phono 474.
Awnings made to order and put
up. All kinds of repairing. Douglas,
101 South Central. Phone 615-J.
Orres, .tailors for men and women.
High grade only. Ashland, Ore. ,
. About 280,000 ground squirrels
are going to meet their fate this year
southern Oregon, including Jack
son county. Tempting looking grain,
flavored with strychnin will do the
work.. Ira N. Gabrlelson, assistant
United States biologist In the coope
atlve rodent control work, bases hli
figures upon the number that were
poisoned last year In the souther
part of the state. Then 40.000 acres
were poisoned, at an average of
of seven squirrels to the acre. On
some acres there were 200 squirrels
and some acres there were 200 squi
els found on two acres.
Home made Rogue River brooms
75c at Hutchison & Lumsden.
A complete line Tru Blu cakes and
crackers at the Palace Grocery.
iBroken forglngs and castingsall
shapes, all metals, all sizes, welded,
reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan
Welding Works, 39 South Front St,
The Cbamser or. Commerce la
clearing honse for commnnlty
thought and action. Join
Company D members are Interest
cu In going to the annual National
Guard camp at Camp Lewis with,
full attendance. The attendance i
National Guard troops from Oregon
at the training term to be given in
July must equal 80 per cent of each
unit in order to draw federal pay
This is. a very heavy federal percen
tage, however, under the clrcum
stances, and tho pay will probably
come from the Oregon militia fund
which will be not to exceed $2 a day
for privates. The federal govern
luent will supply the transportation
tents, rutlons, instruction, otc.
Houses for sale. Jackson County
Building & Loan association. .
We are not satisfied unless you
are. City Cleaning and Dyeing works,
401 South Riverside. Phone 474.
Lithla mineral water has great me
dicinal value. Phone 51. Jackson
County Crenmory;
All kinds dry wood and mill blocks,
phono 859 or 619-J. Ray Blackburn.
Callfomlans .at the Medford are
11. E. Dunning of Los Angeles, V. M
Conover, 8. P. Thompson and .1. W
Sclioenfeld of Son Francisco, Lester
March and L. W. Gardner of Horn
brook, and T. A. Uoseborry of Duns-
mulr.
Pure homo made sorghum 18c at
Hutchison & Lumsdon
Home-made bread and pastry fresh
dally at Rex Cafe. tf
Havo you tried the Lithla mineral
water? If not call the bottling de
partment of tho Jackson County
Creamery and get a sample free,
Wanted Beer ana pop bottles nt
DOVoe's,
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Bt A. C Rtfiflett.
When I wote my lust letter for tho
Mall Tribune and had reached what I
thought was about the limit of the
editor's patience on account of' its
longth I just stopped and so will give
in this some of the happenings of the
day I wroto, Wednesday.
. Mr. and Mrs. John Norrls, the fore
man on the J. M. Wllfley orchard
were business callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Woods of San Fran
cisco wero among tho diners at tho
Sunnyslde nnd bo was V. L. Chil
droth, and A. C. Mencce.
G. Slubblefleld of Lake creek, was
a business caller and want up home
on the Lake creek stage.
Wednesday evening C. H. Nntwlck
ono of the contractors on the Crater
Lnko highway, and son Carlylo came
in from tho works, bringing with
them Charley Pottigrew, one of the
boys working on the road, to go to
Medford to have his oyes treated. Ho
said that ho thought it was soma of
tho pumice dust that had settled in
his cya. This Is the second ono who
has come In from there troubled with
the same complaint.
Mrs. n. C. McGill and Mrs. George
West and R. D. Patrick came in and
spent the night and William Holmon
enmo in and took supper. Mrs. Sic-
Gill and Mrs. Wfcst remained a few
days and Mrs. McGill returned to
Medford Friday morning, but Mrs.
West is here at this writing, Satur
day.
Mrs. Rebecca -Jonas who has been
stopping with Mrs. W. H. Brown for
tho nast tow months, startod for
Merlin to keep houso for her son.
Mrs. Jack Tungate and family of
Butto Falls. Mrs. Jack Doubleday and
H. B. Terrlll were passengers on the
nutte Falls stage Thursday morning
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gus Nichols of Lake
Crock camo in Thursday morning and
were Joined by his mother, Mrs. T.
E. Nichols Bnd went to Medford.
H. E. Devaney, who recently sold
out his interest In the First State
bunk of Eagle Point to 11. E. Camp
bell, started for Idaho Thursday
where ho expects to mako his home
WEEKS & ORE
UNDERTAKERS
liar Pnone 327
Vloht PhiinM F. V. Works.
A. S, Orr, 227-J-3. . jK
him and his family.
Mrs. .Ernest Dahack was a business
caller Thursday shopping with our
merchants.
Judge George A. Gardner and
County Commissioner Owens drove
thru our town going toward -Medford.
They had been out looking
after our roads.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Shutt of Derby-
drove in Thursday with their cream
to meet the creamery trucks.
Mr. .Maxwell who is living on
rarm just north of Eagle Point, was
doing business here also Thursday.
Thursday noon T. E. Crownln of
Medford, J. C. Spangler of Spokane
and Harry Wallingworth of Seattle
stopped hero for dinner. They. were
on their way up to Fish lake with a
truck load of tools, bedding, etc
They said they were going up as far
as they could with the truck and
were going to repair and build the
road so that they could go all the tray
to the lake. .'The arrangement 1b to
put on a force of men and build an
other duhi and tap Four Mile lake, so
as to furnish water sufficient for Irrl.
gatlon purposes around Medford and
vicinity. -Mr., Cronin and Mr. Wal
lingworth were i here again Friday
and said thaf they went as far as G
w.. Frey s Thursday. and were on
their way with another . load. I un
derstand that the 'company intend to
make a first class road up to the
lake, and then It la but a short drive
from there to Pelican Bay and Fort
Klamath, and if that is done It will
shorten the route to the Klamath
country rory materially.
J. D. A rues and family motored
thru our town Thursday afternoon
on their Way from Medford. Mr.
Arnes is fhe foreman on the A. Cor
bin Edgcll orchards.
Fred Neil of Ashland who is inter
ested with Kay Looseley of Fort
Klamath In the cattle business, came
In Thursday , evening and spent the
night with us.
Mrs. Watson and daughter of Trail
and Mr. Austin, one of tho Butte
Falls merchants, nnd three strangers
came out on the Butte Falls stage
Friday morning and Mrs. Watson and
little daughter went homo on the
Trail stage and the rest went omto
Butte Falls.
The members of the I. O. O. F.
lodge and the Rebekuhs -had a special
meeting Thursday night and another
of their big feeds. There woro about
30 members present and a few vt tho
visiting, members, among whom was
Prof. A. J. -Han by nnd W. L. Millr,
secretary of Medford lodge.
J. B. Bichun, the cow tester for
Jackson county, and L. D. Tucker of
Brownsboro, were here for dinner
Friday. Mr. Blcltan had boon to the
Tucker dairy 'testing h'ls'cbwsi Messrs
Ralph and L. D: Tucker have added
to their herd and now are milking 30
cows and the creamery men from
Medford are getting a largo supply
of cream each .week, In fact he gets
so much cream, eggs, etc., up Little
Butte creek above here that he has to
have a trailer attachment and then
by the time he gathers up what the
farmers and dairymen bring hero for
him he has about all ho can piit on
his truck and trailer, and as soon
as the Eaglo Point-Brownsboro ditch
is completed nnd tho thousands of
acres of good hay land are brought
into uso some enterprising company
will erect a creamery here and snvo
tho extra expense of having a truck
como out from Medford.
Harry Smith who Is caring for the
C. H. Natwlck ranch while Mr. (N'at-
wick is superintending the work on
tho Crater Lake highway was also a
dinor Friday.
.Ml as Ethel Ewen and her half-
brother, Mr. Pettygrew, passed thru
here Frlduy evening, and so did Mrs.
Stewart and son of Reese crock, and
while Mrs. Stewart was in Ashpolo's
hardware Btoro I was interviewing
the boy and among. other questions 1
asked how they were going to gut
along in the Sunday school now that
the superintendent, Mrs. Watklns,
was gone and he very quickly inform
ed me that his mother was the super
intendent, and l am assured that the
Sunday school will got along all O.K.
with Mrs. Stewart as the superinten
dent, nnd the help of a few noble
Christian women that they have n
that neighborhood. ,
This Saturday morning as I was
making my regular round gathering
Items of news for tho readers of the
Mall Tribune 1 met H. Hayse of Trail
and ho gave me a piece of agate that
he hall taken out of a ledge where
be claims that he can get any quan
tity for commrcial purposes. It Is
situated about a mile from the
mouth of Indian creek and if it
proves to be of any value will be but
a short distance from the Crater Luke
highway and may become a leading
Industry. The rock is very hard and
clear.
Gus Peck and Emniitt Klugle of
Lake Creek were In town trading this
morning.
. John Greb and son were in town
tills morning and report that they
have completed their well going to a
depth of 150 feet thru very hard
rock and have an abundunt supply of
w-ater. t
C. F. O'Conner of Portland and
L. C. Falkanhagen of Grants Pass,
were here today for dinner.
Mrs. Green, formerly of ' Eagle
Point, but now of Los Angeles, Is here
visiting her Bister, Mrs. Lloyd Pierce,
and looking after her property here.
' C. H. Natwlck and son Carlyle and
Roy Watklns came in today from the
Crater Lake highway for a late dirv
ner. They report the work progress
ing finely on the road.
School closed Friday, the 2lBt and
the ' entertainment Saturday evening
was greatly enjoyed by a good crowd..
Many of the numbers wero excep
tionally good and won much praise
for the teachers and pupils. I
The marriage of Miss Jessie Fre
denburg to -Mt. Pomeroy came as a
surprise to our community. The
bride has spent most of her life 1n
Sams Valley where her friends join
in congratulations. ' ' "
The frost of .Monday and Tuesday
mornings gave the gardens a sorry
look. Those who had tried to reap
the benoflt of an early garden were
rather discouraged when viewing
their tomato and bean crbpa. . 1
Some of our citizens attended the
funeral of the little Jacklln baby In
Gold Hill Monday.
If many of us knew of the large
crater on the sun thnt Is timed to
us about every 26 days we might not.
wonder and worry so much over
these unusual cool days. It Is claim
ed this sun crater will affect the sea
sons for several years.
Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman who
lately returned from Portland where
they attended the State Sunday
School convention report, the atten
dance was very good and more Inter
est was prevalent than for some time.
The Gold Hill high school students
who returned to their homes here
wero the Misses Fitzgerald, Ray
Hoist and Miss Elsie Straus.
Jesse Trosham who Is having all
kinds of luck In tho logging camp at
Glendale Is now home with a badly
Injured foot.
Mrs. W. C. Konney was called to
Central Point Thursday by tho illness
of her mother. ; , .
Apple thinning is.now going In gen
eral among the orcha'rdists.
Dick Straus and family and Mrs. D.
T. Wilson nnd children wero among
those who picnicked In the Ashland
park Sunday.
Preparations are being made for
a children's day .'program.
Miss Kathertne Ne'alon returned tp
her home in Table Rock Sunday after
closing her term of school here.
A Mr. Hill of California was thru
Blood Poisoning
Hamlin's Wizard Oil a Saf
First Alt! Treatment
How often lockjaw and btood poi
soning result irom the. neglect of a
slight scratch or little cut I Hamlin's
Wizard Oil is a safe and effective first
,.j9ttnfnt. It is' a oowerful anti-
our community weunesuay lnquuius ! seoijc and should be applied imme-
, Bcfjllt. -. T't . ,
I'ur the whereabouts of some of our ! jjately to wounds of this kind tO(pre-
old residents but was unable to get
satisfactory Information. Mr. Hull
was a small youngsters when living
here and consequently could give few
details.
Mr. King, tho Union missionary,
who succeeded Mr. Griffen was visit
ing, among our Sunday school mem
bers.Friday. ... .
The time is on now for agents to
get their per cent allotted out of the
tall crops and we are constantly
greeting them from tho book agent to
piano salesman.
,M. A. Sehulz made a hurried trip
to' Dr. Chisholm's Saturday with his
baby girl who had. eaten a small
quantity of arsenate of lead. AVith
quick medical aid the baby is out of
danger.
vent danger of infection.
It is soothing and healing and quick
ly drives out pain and inflammation in
cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns,
bites and stings. Just as reliable, too,
for stiff neck, (jore feet, cold sores,
canker sores, earache and toothache.
Get it from druggists for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money back
Ever constipated or have sick head
ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips,
pleasant little pink, pills, 30 cents.
Guaranteed.
MilDFOItD ISON WOKXa
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
itoao acent for Fairbanks and Mont
Enrinea.
It tonh Rluai-oliU
A Suggestion For Your
Commencement Gift
; ' 'The splendid Evcrsharp Pencil is the culmination
of 400 years of pencil development. Here at last is a
7poncil "that is always sharp never sharpened, a pen
cil with enough lead to write a quarter million words,
a pencil that is as much a wonder of beauty and con
struction as it is a marvel of writing.
; We show a nice line in Sterling and Gold.
Heath's Drug Store
; . The San Tox Store
FOR SrajOBRIURES
Zemo, the Clean,' Antiseptic
Liquid, Just What You
Need. Is Net Greasy
Don't worry about eczema or other
skin troubles. You can have a clear,
healthy skin by using Zemo. Ob
tained at any drug stare for 33c, or
extra large bottle for $1.00.
Zemo generally removes pimples,
bbclchcad3, blotches, eczema and ring
worm and makes the skin clear and
healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating,
antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor
greasy and stains nothing. It is easily
applied and cysts a mere trifle for each
application. It i3 always dependabls.
The E. W. Roift Co.,'Cleve!anc!, O. ' '
For Sale
BalconyandStairs
Now in Our Store
Medford Book Store
V
Two new 1-ton G. M. (X Trucks. '.
' One liew Samson Sieve! :Grip G. M. C. Tractor,
model 30-x, 12-24 Ilohse Power, with extension
rims.
One P & O 3-bottom 14-inch plow.
One 14-2S P & O Tandem Disc Harrow.. '
One 3-bottom P & O.Dise Plow used-.
One orchard cultivator.
: All These Implements at Less Than Cost.
Geo. L. Treichler
Motor Co.
f v suffer the discomforts and
embarrassments of a Goitre
O. O. C. preparation for goitre has bene
liied many,
WhT pt rcvrrnl hundrrd dollar for an
0lK-i.iti,m to remove ft coiire whtn OAi C
can In? obuim d lor such couuartiHv
m a 1 1 c x po n d 1 1 u re ?
O.G.C. wlirn properly applied bitoi satis
l;iCliry results, or vour moiuty will b
r.ijmdH O.C.C.issold direct, by nu.l
ty, Wnte (or booklet.
Address Dept.Z
, O.aCi CHB.MICAL COMPANY
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Films Developed Better
Prints Made Clearer
Prompt attention to Mail Orders
SWEM'S STUDIO
217 East Main St. Medford
MODERN EQUIPMENT and expert
handling returns your apparel in A-l
shape at least cost.
Don't trnst to home-made efforts
get best results hero.
STAR TAXI
PHONE 300
Cars for hire with or without
driver.
JAMES LESLIE '
Nash Hotel
Dancing Academy
MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER
Adult and Children's Classes :
For information, call 5G6-J.
MISS KATKRYN SWEM
Fifth and North Riverside Telephone 11
The Dow Hospital
Graduate Nurses Only '
Special Attention to X-Ray Cases.
HAS THE BOTTOM DROPPED OUT?
Cups and Saucers, each ' i ka
Window Shades "VZZZ".'Z.T! 69?
Blq Reduction on 2-in. Post Iron Bens.
Get our prices on Silk Fibre Mattresses and Coil Sprinos.
Mordoff & Woolf
22-24-26 South Fir
Phone 9