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With a 33 mile gale of wind from C
o'clock until midnight lust night, and
another big fall of rain during that
time and the remainder of I he night,
and a heavy snow this forenoon Med
ford was given a varied taste of weath
er. The rainfall up to this morning
was .39 of an inch, making the iirecipi
tatlon since September 1st amount to
10.84 inches. Last night's rain put
Bear creek at its highest stage for
years, greatly raised the water in the
Itogue river, caused small lakes in the
low yards and lots of the city, and
flooded street corners where the catch
basins were not functioning properly.
Clet your corn at Hubs Mill and buy
It for less. Fine eastern shelled corn
just received. Phone S29.
After the stork comes phone us
for nurser, nipples., etc. Medford
Pharmacy, prescription druggists,
Main and Central. Phono 10.
Community dancing tonight at the
Natatoriuin. Imperial orchestra needs
no Introduction and is undoubtedly the
best in the west. 214
Tho Elks lodge will have another
big session tomorrow night as It is the
annual roll call night of tho lodge anil
every member is expected to bo pres
ent. In addition there will be a hu
morous entertainment by t tie Ameri
can Legion contingent of the lodge
membership.
We have piston rings to fit all cars
and the highest quality ring made,
too, the American Hammered, which
Is regular factory equipment on our
highest priced car. Iinsy Corner
Motor Co. 244
.F. H. Wiiite of Sutheiiln, Ore., is
n'mong tho out of town visitors in tho
idty this week.
iNow your 1921 portrait. No resolu
tion will give you and others greater
joy In years to conio than it good photo-
graph. Later you will appreciate the
photographic mtley-tones which we
' mako for you. Main and Central, South
No. 204, Mucker.' 249
Tho Woman's Missionary circle of
tho Christian church will have n home
coming at the home of Sirs. D. E. Mil
lard on West Eleventh .street Friday
iii.eniooii at 2:30. Every member and
friend of the church Is Invited to at
tend.
.' Are you still forgetting to write It
11)21 Instead of 1920, or have yon now
gotten onto the hang of the tiling.
Get those soft paper tablots at this
offlco at 16c per pound. tf
A pleasant evening can be spent at
tho Natatoriuin tonight. Personal at
tention Is given these parties to main
tain the highest standard of - cnter
tulninont. , 214
Mrs. A. R. P.hlpps of Medford, ac
companied her daughter, Mrs. Arthur
Hondershott and Mr. Ilondeisliott. who
huvo been visiting since Christmas nt
her homo In that city, to Eitgeno yes
terday to spend Bomo tlnio at their
homo hero. Eugono Guard.
Has your stove shown 'Blgns of fail
ing or coll sprung a leak? Stoves and
coils, rebuilt and repaired. Prompt
service, rcasonablo charges. Phone
1)39. 109 South Holly. 219
Junuary clearanco salo nt Euders.
24?'
Ihoro will be a demonstration of
the WeBto Tankless Pressure Water
system nt the library nt II p. in. The
Modern Plumbing & llenting Co. 24
A committee of Medford business
men are making a campaign In the
interest of tfhe Trlgonia oil well. Are
you doing your bit to further . this
drilling?
Your prescription win ho filled ns
tho doctor intends It to ho with pure
drugs and in proper proportions. We
"know how." Medford Pharmacy,
prescription specialists, Main and
Central. Phone 10.
Mrs. llaney, hemstitching, pecot
buttons covered. M. F. & II, lildg.
i . 2(14
'SjTlm'ro will ho a demonstration of the
Westco Tankless Pressure YVutur sys
tern nt. the library at. 3 p, in. The
Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. 241
Mr. 'nnd Mrs. V. 11. Pool of Nelson,
II. C are guests lit the Holland iih are
also C. A. Wagner and family of lloru-
brook. F, W. Hubbard of Spokane,
and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Webb, N. 10
Olson and Ralph S. Clarke of Portland.
Prof. Win. U W'fblc, trlnuinologiht
and vocational director of Los Angeles
Is In the city and will make an address
at tho Methodist church .-Mindny on vo
cational guidance, lie delivered nn ad
dress nt Ashland last Sunday in the
Methodist church and will also speak
at (ti'nuts Pass soon.
Among poultry feeds you will always
find Kerr's egg mash and Golden Hod
egg mash at the top. liny them at
Farm Hiirenu Co-operative Exchange.
Peico-Llght Electricity for every
farm. Xcdford Electric Co.
The Imperial orchestra will be heard
again tonight at the Nataloiiuni. Ad
mission 10c. 41
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Martin of Hogue
Hlvor, who have been spending the
past few weeks wlin Mrs. Martin's
mother, Mrs. W. 11. Young, lert this
morning for their home. HoKuhurg
.News Itovlow.
U) this week nt Enders, Ashland
217"
re
Relief
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
BE LL-ASMS
FOR INDIGESTION
Mrs. Chas. Lebo of San Francisco,
formerly of this city, who Is a guest of
Mrs. W. H. Halley, went to Applegaie
yesterday to spend a couple of days
with Mrs. Ernest McKee.
llutter Roll Ilread at your grocer.
246
I5r. Robert W. Stearns is cufflcent
ly recovered from his recent opera
tion to resume the practice of med
icine. 246
Mann's January clearance sale opens
Saturday, Jan. 8th. Every article re
duced It will please you. 244
When Carl Tengwald wrote his
name and address on a Portland hotel
register he little dreamed It would call
forth the following from the Portland
Journal: "In big, bold, purple hand
writing on the register of the Imperial,
Carl Ytingewald Inscribes himself as
hailing from " Youbetcheriand," which
conclusively proves he Is an admirer
ot Irviu Cobb and has read Cobb's last
article 'in tho Saturday Evening Post
about the folk of vision nnd perfor
mance In "Youbetcheriand," as Cobb
terms tho country ordinarily referred
to as tho Inland Empire." As the
Smudge Pot department of this paper
would say, "Hell no nnd Hell yes."
For Sale Eighth grade and fifth
grade school , books, good as new, at
the Medford .Shoe Hospital, 119 East
Sixth street. 245
Thor and Eden electric washing ina
chines. Terms. People's Electric
Store. 248'
Dancing tonight at the Natatorium
Admission 10c. 244
Miss Ruth Corbett, home demonstra
tion agent of Josephine county has re
signed her. position on account of 111
health and will go to her homo nt Cor-
vallis to recuperate. She is well known
In Jackson county.
uotween friends 6 photograph
t.et tnem at Mackey'B, Main and Cen
trai, 204. Upstairs. 244
Do not order calenitnrs from travel
nig representatives or cut of town
firms. We have a factory line of all
sizes and kinds of calendars, wall
pockets, cut-outs, etc., thut we will
show the trado later and save you
money on the same. tf
Mann's January cleurnnce sale opens
biiiuniay, Jan. Mil. Every article re
duced It will please you. 214
uregonians registered nt the Med
ford are W. O. Dudley of The Dalles
H. L. Nebergall of Albany, F. J. Sleep
er of Glendiilo, Harry Raymond and
Edna Hudson of Grants Puss, and the
lollowlng from Portland: R. H. Henry
r. a. uurrow, Walter E. IIIIss, Cllf
Irwin, G. E. Manning, W. C. Peer. Ira
N. l.nljrlelson. Russell M. Forirnaon p
H. Petorson, C. C. Lathey and F. K.
iyers.
uno ot the lolllest social times of
the New Year was a gathering of
viuiey trlends at Enders clearance sale
at Ashland. 247
Carl Jeschko, high grade watch and
clock repairing, 11 Fir street.
Huttor. Roll Bread at your grocer.
246
Air. .ami Mrs. W. T. Normlle. Miss
Arlone Nbrniilo nnd MIkb .Inaooiiinn
Koppes left by aulo Tuosdny forenoon
for San Francisco, whore tho Noi-mlto
rurally will visit friends for a while
and then go on to Long Peach. Miss
Koppes will stop at Berkeley to be the
guest of Miss Helen Drown, formerly
of Medford, for a week.
. Another pleasant ovenlng can be
sient at the Natatoriuin Wednesday
night. Personal, attention is given
these parties to miiintaii tho highest
standard of entertainment. 243
The Racine Horse-Shoe tires' are
well liked by drivers everywhere.
Hxchnnge Tiro Co. - 244
Mann's January clearance sale opens
Saturday, Jan. tith. Every article re
duced it will please you. 244
Hear creek was tho highest this
morning that it has been for many
years and was truly In the raging flood
stage. The usually placid stream wnn
over 200 feet in width and was a
couplo of foot above tho foundation of
mo Pago theater. The water was vorv
muddy as It swiftly plunged along.
iKiers nig store oonaied S100I1 to
the public this weok by saving on men
1 15 each on a new suit of clothes. This
oner Is still good. 24
ivo nuvo a largo stock of re-built
Hies. Good makus and guaranteed
wont, isxchnngo Tiro Co. ujt
Girl attending business college will
exchange service for homo and small
wngos. Phono 259-H. 4:,t
Mrs. V. M. Lowe of Valley View
spent the holidays In Corning. Calif..
the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Hazel
Anderson.
Let us re-tread or repair your tires
now. You can call for them any time
when wanted. Exchange Tire Co. 244
liny your girlie a hat for Me nt
Enders, Ashland. j7
Mann s January clearance sale onens
Saturday, Jan. .Mb. Every article re-
dneed It will please voir 'jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Louli Wakeinan. ot
Medford. with their dituclitnr. Mis
niietie Wukonmn, and sons. Morris
nnd Neal, were guests nt tho I'mpqun
Saturday night. Thev were iimim-im.
to Portland, and enioulo will leave
Miss Annette and MnvHu o i..
elr college duties at Corvnllis. while
oiu returns to Mount Angel. Mr. and
nun. HUlifinan lllld fnmi v r.nonl ..v.
.rai nours with Mr. and Mrs P t
Parker ami son, Donald C. Parker, of
the Ros. liui's t.firage garage, on Ste
phens street. Mrs. Wakcnian and Mr.
and Mrs. Parker having been close
friends In Minnesota many years ago.
It.isebui-g News Iy-vleiv.
Hrooms made by the Rogue River
lirooin Works are the bust for the
money. Insist on homemade brooms.
2 IS
The famous Van" Rnalto glove silk
underwear now on sale at the Vanity
Shop, new location cor. E. .Main anil
I'artlett. :st.
Now that your slock Inventory is
over it is time to take inventory of
your Insurance. If yon are not ado-
qnatoly protected call C. I,. Gofr.
phone 41, .!-
W. O. Hadley of The Dalles, superin
tendent of fish ladders, In Oregon, was
In Medford today and in company with
Pat Daily, game warden, went to
Savage Rapids today to inspect the
fish ladder helng put In with the dam
being built for a new Irrigation project.
We save you money on your dry
cleaning, dyeing and repairing. City
Cleaning Works, 401 South Riverside
Phone 44. tf
A. Mou and family were shopping at
Enders clearance Bale at Ashland to
day. 247
ivtonderriil values In beaded, em
broldered and lace trimmed blouses
at 33 1-3 per cent discount. The
Vanity Shop, new location, cor. Has
Main and Ilartlott. 247
II. W. Langenour and Otto Werlin of
San Francisco, Mrs. D. L. Richardson
of SlcCloud, Calif., H. W. Minhead o
Gold Hill and G. M. Young of Ashland
are guests at the Medford.
yuy goods at wholesale cost a
Enders. 247
Hemstitching and pecotlng. Handi
craft Shop.
ueico-Lignt rarm light nnd power
plants. Medford Electric Co.
n iton tno riro department was en
route last night to the chimney fire
on West Jackson street it reached
Jackson street just as tho engine of a
long freight train had crossed over
(he street, and had to wait until the
train got by. The engineer reallzin
the situation speeded up the train as
fas as possible so as to let the de
partment by.
See Close nhout reboring your cylln
ders. Riverside Garage., 260'
A moving picture ai a race in which
the winner went 200 miles In 108 mln
ides and 37 seconds, ought to ho good
Free show at Gaylord's Hurley-David
son Shop, Wednesday evening, Janu
ary 5th, at 8 p. m showing 1920 races
at Marion, Indiana, Dodge City, Kan
sas and Cleveland. Ladles invited
Good sentB. 1441
nland Superoyl and plain piston
rings at Riverside Garage. 260
Sir George Foster, the representa
tive of Canada to the League of Na
tions, whoso picture was published in
this paper yeBterday, is a first cousin
of Dr. T. G. Heine and Bert Haney of
Medford. Dr. Heine corresponds with
him regularly;
Miss Alta Naylor, the Goodwin Cor.
setlore. Phono D4S-J. . 262
Not a man killed nt the champion
ship motorcycle races. See moving
pictures of three big races at Marion
Dodge City and Cleveland, at Gaylord's
Motorcycle Shop, Natatorium, Wed
nesday evening, January 5. Free
show. Ladles welcome. Good seats.
144
Will furnish lot and build house to
suit, small paymont down, balance
long time. Address Builder, care Tri
bune. 244
Mrs. F. Nell, who has been a guest
of her daughtors, the Misses Noll, at
719 West Eleventh, has returned to
the ranch on the Roguo.
Hemstitching nnd pocoting, 10
cents per yard, The Vanity Shop, new
location, cor. East Main nnd Bartlett.
265
Enders at Ashland sell shoes nt pre
war prices. 247
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
tf
1 .
Quaker Minister Is
' Grateful to Tanlac
' fill
Rev,, Parker Moon, Carthage, Missouri
......, ,1, mui jui i ol me
i. tin referiWiiK to his remarkable
nation to health by Tanlac, be
The "Heal-All" of the Indians
There is nn herb which grows wild
on our A estern Plains known as
Mnnzanltn" and to which, tho ln-
lians attribute wonderful curative
and healing virtue.
Three Is no iiesllon but that na-
ure has bounteously provided in tho
roots and herbs of the field n remedy
for many of the Ills to which humnli
lesh Is heir. This Is demonstrated
by the wonderful success of that runt
nd belli medicine, Lydin E. Plnlt-
niini s egetalilu Compound. which
for more than forty years has been
relieving women of American from
some of the worst forms or female ills.
It will, certainly pay any woman who
suffers to try It. Adv.
Nearly everybody in Southwest
Missouri either knows or has heard of
tho Rev. Parker Moon, who far a full
half century has devoted his life and
talents to Sunday school and organi
zation work for the Society of Friends
or Quakers. He resides at 628 How
ard avenue, Carthage. AIo.
Lnclc Pnrker," as he is more fa
miliarly known, capie from fine old
i-uRKcu uuiiKer stock, and there is not
better known or more highly re
spected citizen In that part of the
Htatc,
estor
said
"About five years ago I suffeied
general breakdown. Mv nrincinnl
trouble wns nervous indigestion. My
appetite was very poor and mv foo.l
seldom agreed with me, and I bnrl to
live on a vory Hcstricted diet. I suf
fered a great deal from headaches ami
dizzy spells: I had severe pains across
tile small of my back nnd wns li.nllv
constipated most .of the time. In fact.
was so wean iinfl rundown I w:
not ublo to attend to my duties.
this condition made mo vorv nor.
vous nnd I could not sleep at night.
iMeimcmiy i would io awake m..i
all night and was In that condition
moro or less for rive years. Mv i,i,v.
sielan said he could not do anything
u kiui suggested a change of ell-
foi-
WT7THl'-'
mate. J then moved to Texas and
went back and forth three times, but
did not got the relief I had hoped for.
Finally, I got so bad off I was not
able, to get around with any degree of
comfort. I was also told 1 had heart
trouble.
"t had read about Tanlac and, as
it had been very highly recommended
to me, I decided to try it., I got a
bottle and had taken only a few doses
until 1 could notice a - marked im
provement In my condition. I noticed
especially that I was not troubled any
moro with sour stomach after eating,
wnicn was a great relief.
"I kept on taking Tanlac until I
fully regained my health. My appo
tito is splendid; I enjoy my meals and
I do not find it necessary now to
take any laxative medicines of, any
kind. 1 can sloop much hotter and
am not nearly so nervous.
"1 take great pleasure in recom
mending Tanlac to unyono who needs
a good system builder, or who suf
fers with .stomach .trouble. ,1 have
recommended Tanlac to a m-eat ninnv
of my friends and am pleased to reach
others by giving this statement for
indication."
Tanlac is sold In Medford by West
Side Pharmacy, in Jacksonville by
J. W. Robinson, in Rogue River by
W. S. Cary, and by loading druggists
in overy town. Adv.-
Economy
Groceteria!
After-war reconstruction' necessarily
means decline in wages' in farm products
in fact, in all incomes, but it doesn't mean
that you have to change your standard of
living. . Buy where your dollar buys the
most where you get the benefit of every
market decline,' where all service luxuries
.(clerks, credits and deliveries'eliminated)
and the fewer dollars you get today will go
farther than the low value war dollar that
that was so easy to get.
Here are some examples :
Wesson Oil, pints ................ !,.34c
.64c
$1.18
$1.07
TOO LATE TU CLASSIFY
t'Utt bAl,b Turkeys for breeding.
j. ricrring, central Point. 267
WANTED Reward of S10.II0 for In
lormntion given that will lead to
securing a satisfactory house or
apartment. A. Berylo Lewis, Holland
notei. 215
iya.nu'.u lo buy a work
Phone 452-Y. C. C. Hoover.
team.
240
WANTED Work of any kind. Reward
for sumo. Will contract land for
spring phAvlug, otc., by acre or
otherwise at once. Address Box S
Mail Tribune. 24!'
LOST On Eagle Point road, Goodrich
tiro JvOxIHi.., ou rim. Finder pleae
call l',7-J-:i. ' 24S
MIOXE 20I-W
O. F. CAKPXTEIt, MGR.
ROGUE RIVER
POULTRY FARM
MltEEDEItS OF HIGH I'KOJll'CIXU s. C. WHITE LEGHORN'S
For Sale:
itAHY mix
Hatching ggs
8-Wcek Old Pullets
Agents for the Kresky Force
Ventilating Oil Ruridiig Itrood-
vr Stove. The HKST Stovi"
Cntnlogiie .Free. Jacksonville
llond.
Our 10,000-Egg
ELECTRIC HATCHERY
Will hutch STKOXUEl.t CIIIX.
Perfect temperature control, no
oil fumes, no SOot. Your Iialeh
GUARANTEED. Still booking
Orders.
Wesson Oil, quarts . . . . . . . , . .
L Wesson Oil,, one-half gallpn
Snow Drift Shortening, 4 pounds
Snow Drift Shorteninb, 8 pounds . , .$2.07
Cottoline, 8 pounds, pail. ..: . . . .,v.:0. $1.37
!01ympic Pancake Flour;. . . . . .2Sc
Alber's Flap Jack Flour .?'.r'':'..K .' . 30c
Hill's Blue Can Coffee, 1 pound,: 'K :33c
Hill's Blue Can Coffee, 3 pounds 95c
Hill's Blue Can Coffee, 5 pound .... ;$1.58
Minnesota Sweet Corn . :. ...... . 15c
m Alaska Pink Salmon 15c, 2 for .. . . 1 . .29c
Govt.' Bacon, 12 pounds for .,.$2.50
California Peaches, size 2 1-2 can .... 26c
Baker's Chocolate, per pound . . . ... . .55c
Apple Butter, per gallon can . . ; ; .,,$1.29
Sardines in Oil, per can . . . ... : . . . ... .8c
Good White Laundry Soap ,. . 5c
v Camel Cigarettes, per carton 10 pkg. $1.75
Lucky Strike Cigarettes, carton 10
...$1.75
Creamery Butter, lb.
54c
YOU. CAN. ALWAYS SAVE
: AT "the grqceteria
Economy Groceteria
Gates & Lydiard, Props.
f)i DISTRIBUTION
is a very important factor in your
INCOME TAX RETURNS
; You .Must We the proper system of uccountlns to obtnin' and
i' I properly
:r Distribute Revenue and Expenses " ."" .
Our Income Tax Specialist. Mr. ,i. C Cone will .v.,i,.i.. .1... 1
'.mice if you , call. It place mide" ! S'i "nl"""
E. 31. ,WIl,SOX
.'. P A.
Medford, Oregon.
' i;re. -coxes,'
Income Tux Spccla'list ,
Nobody who knew, ever
disputed the exceptional
worth of the Hupmobile.
fl-AUK CIII!.I(EHK MOTOK X.
1-'7 X. Itivershle. Phone SO
Hiipinobilc
GEM CHUNG
China Rerfc Store
Herb cure for arncne, Headache, eat.
rrn, aipinena, sore threat, lun trouble.
Kinney irounie. stomach trnnl.ia h..
trouble, chills and Xecr. cramps, coui-hs,
i , """ vi uiiiiti!ti, lumorn.
, Medfunl, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1917.
Thla IB to certify that I. the inderanm.
ea. una very severe atomach trouble and
hail been bothered for several yeara and
nuKui was not expected to live, and
henrlliR of Glm ChunB Cwhoae Slorb
t T t , Collin rronl alreet, Med-
uri-mru 10 gei nerbs for my
stomach trouble, and 1 started to foetlni
better an soon as I used them and today
wen man anil ran boarllly recom
bient anyone afflicted as I waa to ut
- "a nu iry ma jteros.
taiKne.l) w It JOHNSON.
ttnessoa:
ym. Lewis, Eagle Point.
V. It. Chlldreth, Kagle Point,
M. A. Anderson, Medford.
R. B. Holmes, EaKle Point,
C. E. Moore, Eagle Point
J. V. Mclntyre. Eagle Point.
Oeo. Von der Helen. Enifie Point.
Tho., R. Nlohola. KiiBl. IVrtnt
nTTaj,
YOU CAN GET THAT
JOB
And ItOI,l ti belter if vnu hnv. .
HARLEY-DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLE
So that you cdn i()
So the list of used niotorx nt lm
shop of
GAYLORD
East Payments sure.
MmlfonI Xat. Phone 188-m
REFINED SERVICE
at a saving
We are in a position to
give., the lowest... possible
laies oDtainable. :.
Every item of modern fun
ciai seivice is given our
most carelul attention,
also
the assistance' of a
Licensed Lady -Embalmer
without extra charge
Weeks -Conger Co.
SPECIAL
SALE.
In U. S, Army Good3
In order to save the cost of ship
ping our quality Army Goods
irora Medford, we are offering
our complete stock at remarkable
discounts, ' .' ...
Act Now!
If you wish to take advantage of
these sale 'priced '
Come ,ancV ;make your offer!
U. S; Army Store
31 S FRONT
With Medford trade Is Medford made
Plumbing and Stove Repair
oil fitting, .stoves rebuilt. Pinn.m
service, !esonnhli im.. ...!
work S. 1:. riSTii i- !
0IMI3 S. Holly. iMlono 03
Acctelync WeldinK.
AUTO PAINT SHOP
Automobiles Painted and
Revarnished ,
. 221 North Fir.
L. G. SPRINKLE, Prop.
" PltnnB 777
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Spotless, sterile, clean when we
DRY CLEAN the garments.
Master Dyers and Cleaners.
GOOD CLOTHES
I Mnke Them
KLEIN
1S8 Knst fn St
TfTB
TAIIX)R
'
Licensed
CITY SCAVENGER K
All refufc immediately remo 1 01
short notice. Weekly visit in resi
oenee districts. Duy bualiieta
trlct. Phone 8!'!7.
t WIirrsiCTT JKX.MXGS.
din-
OOROXA Personal
Typewriter
Fold It up, take It
With you, typo-1
write anyw-h e r e. 1
$50.00, including;
carrying caae. i
MEDFORD BOOK STORE I
. Dlntrlhntoro for Fo. Oreeon. '
'YOU CAN1 GET MOST ANY
OLD THING AT MOST ANY
OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S
!Z?J?XD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADI
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