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    P3TQE TWO '
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
OREGON'7 FRTDAY, JANUARY " 7, 1921
Tocal and
Personal
t : Tramps or men out of work and
j fpnda who for a time arrived In Med-
l rord at tne rate or a uozen a nay on
j freight trains this winter have become
, very- scarce, and only two men of this
' class have applied at the police sta-
i lion for lodging for a week or more
1 past. The reason Is that most of these
I men were enroute south, and recently
' the special police ot the Southern Pa-
: rifle have been stopping all men trav-
' elliiB on freight trains at Kosehurg.
V Those-who had 'money to pay their,
! fare were compelled to take passen-
i ger trains to the south, and those.who
had no money were forced to take
. freight trains back to Portland, kine
band' of 15 'men rounded' up at Rose
! burg receptly had over $50 betweeu
! them. ) ' ",
I . M. M. Dept. store's great clearance
; sale open tomorrow morning. ; 246'
Now your 1921 portrait. No resolu
tion will give you and others greater
Joy In years to come than a good photo-
graph. Later you will appreciate the
photographic mlley-tones which we
make for -you. Main and Central, South
No. 204, Muckey, . 249
Are you still forgetting to write it
1921 Instead of 1920, or have you now
gotten onto the hang of the thing.
Tohreak up i cc!d quickly use
. Mount, Pitt Cold Tablets 25c at the
Jlcdford Pharmacy, Prescription Drug
gists, Main and Central streets. 251
Prosecuting Attorney Rawles Moore
rented a-siifte of.offlces the first of the
year on tho third floor of the Medford
National 'Bank "building, and will move
to liiem from tho present offices which
he-has Jointly occupied with Porter
tfv-Nerf, just as soon as they can h'
fJtJctCup.fpr his tenancy.
Out those, soft paper tablets at this
Wffled at 15c per pound. , . ..If
Has your stove shown Blgns of fail
lug or coll sprung a leak? Stoves and
coils rebuilt and repaired. Prompt
servico, reasonable . charges. Phone
9S9. 109 South Holly. 219
; Pique carriage robes and pillows to
match all reduced. Handicraft 'Shop.
O ..' .. - :. -251
For -that hacking cough try a bottle
of White Pine with Spruce Balsam.
Medford Pharmacy, Prescription Drug
gists, Central and Main streets. 251
The Liberty theater has been closed
Indefinitely by tho Geo; A. Hunt com
pany. The jomnlnliig chapters of that
great continued western' photopluy,
"Ruth'ot the Hoc 1; leu," featuring Kuthl
Rowland, will be shown at the Page
theatre every Sunday and Monday be
ginning with, next Sunday along with
the othor usual Puge attractions.'. -i'-
January clearance salo at EnderB.
v - , . 247,
Mrs. Hanoy, hemstitching, pecot,
buttons covered. M. F. & H. bldg,
' 204'
We deliver anything without delay
Phone us your wnnts. Medford Phar
macy, phone, JO,, , , 25
- The College club will meet with Mrs,
Henry Nordwlck, No. 100 South Ivy
. street, Saturday afternoon, Jan. 8th.
' Among poultry feeds you will always
find Kerr's egg mash and Golden Rod
egg mash a,t the top: Buy them
Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange,
Uelco-LIght Electricity , for every
farm; Redford Electric Co;
- It will pay you to buy Fisher's feeds
ceo prices auvertised in tins issue.
' '. - 246
Aurolla Anna Ukcs of Barry, , III
and 0. A. Z. Harris of Washington
D. C, are registered at the Holland,
as are also I I. W. Johnson of Spoknne,
and P, M. J-ln.ll and C. D. Rogers of
' San Francisco. , s
Buy this week at EnderB, Ashland
'.,. -v , 247'
- 'Another 'shipment of soft shollod
walnuts at 25c per lb. at Wnrncr,
wortman (& Gore s. ; 250"
It will pay you to buy Fisher's feeds
See prices advertised in this lssuo. .
' io
Lovers of sky sccuery were enrap
.tured this morning with tliat presented
In. the vulley with the sun shining thru
peculiar low lying clouds.
'Butter. Roll Dread at your grocer.
.'.. ' 246
v.Thqr and JCdon electric washing ma-
chines. .-Terms. ' People's Electric
Store., , .... . ;, , 1 2 IS
'Do not orilor calcnanrs from travel
Ing xeprosentatlves or out ot town
firms. We have u factory line of all
sizes land .kinds of caloudurs, wall
pockets, cut-outs, etc., that we will
how tho trade later mid save you
Money, on the same. u
Dr. Halstoad In Mechauo-Therapy
tho gorm of nil manipulative and ud-
Jiiativo treatment. Phlpps Hhlg. 25
j Much coulrovertiy has arisen among
nilulug men relative to the law Just
passed by congress and which has
boon signed by the president as to the
RXiiet Btutus of the bill In regard to ItH
terms ns to iisseasinent work. A wire
fro rit' Congressman W. C. Ilawley
states that the bill provides that lime
for doing mining nssesBinent work foi
120 Is extended to include July 1
lirai. That Is, the 1920 assessment
work can bo done during tho first six
luonths of 1921, and must lie done by
July 1. 1921. The assessment work
for 1921 must niso be done durluf 1921
locators are not roqulrrd to file notice
iff ' acceptance. Grants Pais Courier.
4 Pure eastern Tnickwheat In five and
iilhe-poiind sacks at Warner, Wortman
& Ooro'j). i 2 jo
.-A. Mod and family' were shopping nl
Epdcrs clearance sale at Ashland to
! dy " 247
- Dr. Hohert W. Stearns Is sufficent
ly recovered from his recent opcra
'tlon to resume the practice of rucd
' ilelne. 246
' " The anneal Btockholders ipeeting of
I'amiars and KrultKrowprs hank will
h held at Its hanking rooms, jHiuiuiy
Kl, 11121, :it 2 o'clock p. 111. F. B. Wuhl,
cashier,' 4 10
A new advertising curtain for the
Page theater arrived in the city this
morning from Portland, and will be
welcomed by that theater's patrons
who had looked upon the old curtain
q oftpn In years pant that they knew
every advertisement on It by heart. -25
per cent off on all' ribbons, large
and varied line at Triiaic store sale
Jan. 15, tJ 22. 251
One of ho jolllest social times of
the New Year was a gathering of
valley friends at Enders clearance sale
at Ashland. - 247
Carl Jeschke, high grade watch and
clock repairing, 11 Fir street,
Clean rags wanted at Medford Print
ing Co. -
Generally fair weather is the predic
tion for Saturday's weather. Two
hundredths more of an Inch of rain
fell last night and this morning.
Butter Itoll Bread ot your grocer,
246
Enders big store donated $1000 to
the public this week by saving 65 men
$15 each on a new suit of clothes. Thli
offer is still good. 247
The succeeding chapters of "Ruth
of the Rockies" will be shown every
Sunday and Monday at the Page the
atre beginning tomorrow. 246'
GueBts from Seattle at the Medford
are H. S. Dyer; J. F. Connolly, P. R
Rogers, C. E. Hedges, 11. M. Clanfleld
and R. P. Sbeane. Among the other
guests are Emery H. Averill of N. Y,
W. M. Shepard ot San Francisco and
O. Korshberg of Berkeley.
Clearance sale of children's stamped
underwear. Handicraft Shop. 25J,
Upholstering, packing and crating of
all kinds, mattress making and reno
vating, chair repairing. Call at 101
Central or phone 51G-J. 257
Buy your girlie a hat for 25c at
Euders, Ashland. 247'
Creamery butter fifty cents a pound.
Economy Grocerterja. tf
. County courts are authorized by law
to provide necessary office equipment
for Justices of the peace, but this i
entirely optional with the court, ac
cording to an opinion prepared by At
torney General Van Winkle.
Hemstitching and pecotlng. Hand!
craft Shop.
Buy goods at wholesale cost at
Enders. 247'
For salo 100 pair of good second
hand shoes. New ohoes at cost, toduy
and Saturday. Medford Shoo Hospital
119 East Blxtb. 247
Harry II. Rosenberg arrived home
yesterday from Portland n "Milch city
lie hail spent the past two weeks,
BrooniB niado by the Rogno River
Jiroom, Works, are the host for the
money. Insist on home-made brooms
' ' '?!. ; - .- '' 248'
nig stock machine thread four spools
25c at Truax store sale Jan. 15 to 22
251
The famous Van Itnalto glove silk
umlorwoar now on sula at the Vanity
Shop, new location cor. E. Main and
Bartlett. , 201
Brmsr-yonr pump problems to-A; L,
Vroman, 113 8. Front street. 33 years
practical' experience. Agent for. the
V. K. Automatic Electric Pumping out
fit.- A slo -for every -need. Call and
see them. 251
George-A. Hunt find Fred Ryan, who
has "charge of the moving picture
equipment of all the Hunt company
theaters spent .today In Grants Pass
looking over the new picture equip
meiit of tho company's new theater In
that city. '
Now that your stock Inventory is
over It is lme to take inventory of
your Insurance. If yon are not ade
quately protected call C. L. Go
phone 41. ' 24
We save you. mone? on your dry
cleaning, dyeing and repairing. City
Cleaning Wo Its, 401 South. Riverside
Phone 4(4. tf
The V. K., the best nutomntlo pump
ing outfit made. See them at Vroman's
113 South Front Btreet. ' 251
Oregoiiluns at the Medford include
J. T. Brumbaugh, Mrs. Jessie D. Me-
Comb of CorVallls, A. R. Carol of
Salem, C. F. Silver of Klamnth FuIIb,
J. L. Paynler of Ivan and the follow
ing from Portland: L. T. Hudson, L. G.
Crnnkhito, Henry Harlan, J. A. Sehnel-
dor, H, E. Case, H. L. Llnd and S. S.
Friable.
Everything In Truax store for sale
during the week Jan. 15 to 22.' Walk
right In, you are welcome. 251
See Close about reboring your cylln
ders. Riverside Gnmge. 260'
Big coffee cups for the "old man,"
Truax store sale Jun. 15 to 22. 251'
Prices on our gloves cut to the quick
Busy Corner Motor Co. ' 261"
Roland G. Bench, loenl secretary of
the United States civil service com
mission received a telegram from the
Headquarters of tho commission at
Washington, D. C, yesterday after
noon Instructing him to go to Ager.
Calif., to hold a civil service examina
tion today for candidates to fill the
vacancy in tho Ager postmastershlp.
It Is not known here when or how
the office became vacant. Mr. Bench
took the first train last night for Ager.
A oaderful values Jn bended, em
liroldered and luce trimmed blouses
U 33 1-3 per cent discount. The
Vanity Shop, now location, cor. East
Main and JlarUott. 247
Miss Alia Naylor, tho Goodwin Cor.
letlero. Phone t,i 8-J. ' 261
lemstltchlng und pecotlng. 10
aeuts per yard. The Vanity Shop, now
location, cor. East Main and Dnrtlett.
265
Genuine reduction sale nt tho Truax
store commencing Snturdny morning,
laiiuury 15, mid continues to Saturday
night, Jun. 22. 251
Paul Gulley of Ashland was a visi
tor in the city Thursday.
Euders at Ashland sail shoes at pre
war prices. 247
Bring your pumping problems to the
People's Electric Store. 248
Prices are on the upward trend. Now
a tho time to buy, utleiid the Triiitx.
store sale; 7 days, Jan. 15 to 22. 1 251
Heli-e-I.lght farm llrht and . power
plants. Medford Electric Co.
Mrs. Fred Hopkins was expected tot
arrive home this afternoon from San
Francisco to which .city she went toi
see her son Fred tall for South Amor -
iott nn a ITfiitri Mlalest ej-lllsnr. . ; r
-Dr.. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat, tf
"M, SI, Dept. store's reat clearance
sale open tomorrow morning. '"2-16
Splendid line of dishes received too
late for the holiday trade and wlllTbe
on sale At reduced prices Jan. 15 to 22,
at Truax Store. 251
The directors of the Grants Pass
Irrigation district have announced that
construction work upon the $500,000
irrigation dam being built across
Rogue river would be suspended tem
porarily. This action was taken on ac
count of the litcenBant rains qnd the
prospect of tbelr continuation. Wlth,
lowering of the river so that work
could proceed for any length of time
without bejng hindered by high water.
construction will be resumed. Sscre-
tary Allen said that, despite delays,
tlie farmers will receive water through
the ditches as soon as the Irrigation
season opens. f ir i v
The Wise family shops at Enders.
Ashland. 247'
Premier dancing party!-. Ashland
armory! Sat. Excellent music! Splen
did floor! Fine crowd! A dance "worth
while"! . . 246
Ladles' winter hats at one-halt their
cost at (he Truax store sale, Jan, 15 to
-f .-, . : .;. . 251
Jerry Jerome, looking like a million
aire ar.q reeling n a two-cent piece.
arrived home this morning on train 13
from his two weeks visit at Seattle,
Jumped into the Rockefeller convey
ance, at the depot and hurried ovdr to
a restauranb for his usual Medford
breakfast of coffee and doughnuts.
All millinery and blouses i
33 1-3 per cent discount
Tho Vanity Shop, new location, ''
Cor.,E Main and Bartlett. ' 247
M. M. Dept.; store's great clearance
sale opon tomorrow morning. 240
Ladles' velvet hats. at one dollar at
the Trtinx store, Jan. 15 to 22. 231
Jack Anderson- and J. M. Rosa- of
Portland are among the guests at the
Nash. ... - . . ('..''
Everything eleotrlcnl. Medford Elec
tric Co, Phone 601. . , . .-.
Children's Btainped underwear ln-1,
2, 3 years sizes, regular price 75c, all
going nt 40c while they last. Handi
craft Shop. 257
Outing flannel, 45c value at 25c at
Truax store, Jan. 16 to 22. -251
It was reported this forenoon that a
heavy snowfall was experienced In
Ashland soon after 8 a. In. today, and
that an Inch or: more of snow had
fallen. A freight train -which arrived
hore' from Ashland about 9:25 a. ni.
today was covered with snow.- :
Wo have secured tho services of a'
first class auto washer and polisher.
Olve him a tryont. Open until 12 at
night, Hlttson Motors. 248
Grape cider, freBh -from the press at
the Jackson County Creamery Bottling
Dept. Phone 22-11, . j .
M. M. Dept. store's great clearance
sale open tomorrow "morning. - . 246
To correct a false impression that
seems to exist regarding the American
Legion dancing assemblies, tfie mem
bens wish io announce that these-parties
are not limited to Legion members
but are open to everyone.' They-are
give nevery Friday' tn the Legion hall.
Dancing will begin-at 9 p. m.' tonlteht
and c6ntlnue till. 12 p. m.. music being
provided by till Premier orchestra.'.-:..
K. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man.'
Insurance, and Bonds, pins Service.
Price no object on all holiday goods.
toys, dolls, games, etc., nt Truax store
sale, Jan. 15 to 22.' ' . 261
Premier, dancing party! ' Ashland
nrihory! But. Interurban car leaves
Nash 8:45 p. m. Returns 12:16! Let's
SO!' ' ' : -;'; -.: ..'.' ilC
Mr. and Mrs. James Grieve and sen
Heston pf Prospect, who -are taking'
an extended vacation ami who' had
been spendiug the week, in Medford. !
left here this morning for a two weeks
visit nt Portland, from where they will
visit Soattlo and other const points.
Mr. Grieve says that the report thnt he
has sold out at Prospect ds erroneous,
and Uint on their roturn'froni the vaca
tion jaunt: he will at once begin .to'
enlnrge and otherwise Improve the
hotel at Prospect, in preparation for a
larger business tills next summer and
rail. . . r - .
Big line of gloves at reduced nricos.
I max store, Jan. 15. to 22. . 251
Enders at Ashland are selllmr 35
suits at 119.95. J4.7
M. M. Dept. store's groat clearance
inle open tomorrow morning. 246
Oregon guest at the Holland ore E.
iJing of Pendleton, Jny Soltzman of
Salem, E. B. Fitts, A. E. Krandt nnd
Lassie Lane of CorvaJlis, and C. It.
Peake, Carl N. Steblncer. J. D. Mlckle
.,,,.1 n i !..-. .. .. ... . V
Jirs. Paul Hansen, coraetiore for
Nullone. . Phone 6S5J. . -. tf
Good laundry soap, white and brawn
at 5c tho bar at Tniax store sale Jan.
u to J. .i . ft;, - f. 51
Stuiuiied Gertnidea lu outing flannel.
scuijoea and hemstitched, regular
11.50, on sale at 126.. Handicraft
Shop. . 2Ri .
ine annual roll call of the Elks
lodgo last night was an enjoyable and
argeiy attended affair with a number
of entertainment stunts. A feature of
he session was the usual ceremony In
uonur of half a dozen recoutly wedded
Our special bulk coffee at 30c per lb.
during salo at our store. The Truax,
an. 15 to 22. - 5i
M. M. Dept. stoie's great clearance
sulc open tomorrow morning. ''246
Those wishing to rent water from
the Canal comnanv next season
hould make written application nt
once for the amount needed. No ap
plications received after March 15
921 will be considered.
Phone 321-X for your wood. l-in
Pine llmlis, dry, $4.23. Fine neuter
wuod, also 16-iu. hardwood. ' Good
and dry. Oak aud laurel $3.25 per
lor. Order one day In adraiite.
p. I. Simpson of Brownsboro and!
T. E. Clark of Derby were among the
county visitors In the city Thursday
laud today.,
New shoes and shoe repairing, rea
sonablo prices at the Medford Shoe
Hospital, 119 E, Sixth 'Street.: r '"
M. MV!Dept. store's great clearance
sale' open tomorrow mornlhg. " " 246
' We have a new up to date line of
lighting .fixtures. People's Eleqtrlc
Store., , i ..: . , -. 248
" Toilet soap 5c the bar or six for 25c
at Truax store sale Jan. 15 to 22. 251
Ajfter havine been without a fir de
partment for about six years, Gold Hill
has completed a fire protection organ
ization. At an informal banquet In the
new city hall quarters officers were
Installed and practice work was laid
out for 1921, Intended to reduce-what
are considered excessive insurance
rates. New equipment, construction
of a new fire station on the south Side
of the town, Installation of an effective
fire alarm system and -recommendations
to the council for fire prevention
ordinances affecting the erection of
buildings and removal of unsightly
ones closed the most enthusiastic pub
lic meeting held In Gold Hill In years.
Inland Superoyl and plain' piston
rings at Riverside Garage. , 260
- Try our merchants lunch. 'The
Shasta. '. . . ' .
Children's stamped combinations in
2 ar.d'4 years,' regular $L0O, going at :
65c: Handicraft Shop. ' 251'
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
' '"
Toilet paper 5c the roll or six for
2flc at'Truax store, Jun. 15 to 22. 251,
Several parties of Medford dance
enthusiasts expect toyittend the arm
ory dancing party at Ashland tomor-.
row night. , . ,.
Dinner .served at the Presbyterian
church,: Saturday noon, . 50c a plate,
' x . . i- .', : .i, .- 246
M. M. Dept. store's great clearance
Bale open tomorrow morning. 246
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone 661. .
One hundred ladles' :hats and velvet
shapes are offered at 41 , each .-.at
Enders big clearance sale; . j -; 247
Jlroken -Jots of dishes below cost at
Truax store, Jan. 15 to 22, ) I 251
William Rice, who has been visiting
his parents, Mr.-' and Mrs. W. C, Rice,
far three weeks, left this forenoon for
Milton, Ore., where he Is attending Co.
lumbia, Jr., college, .
Smoke Crater, Lake cigars, made in
Medford. Phone 900-M. 254
Dollar brooms'for 76c. Truax store,
Jan. 16 to 28. : . . 251'
Happy Boh, best' shoe cobbler n
town at Kldd's Shoo Store, 223 East
Main, l.-jm
Hot Tamnlos nt DeVoe'B.' ; tf
The Golden Link class of the Baptist
church . will .hold a-very ;, important
short business session Sunday morn
ing nni) it is hoped that aii members
wllhbe' preBent. '-Tlie class has also
planned to take care'-of the babies at
the cottage so that the mothers who
wish to do so' may stay" for chrirch.
DlnneV served Saturday for the Farm
Bureau people at ..the Presbyterian
cnurcn, at soc per plate. 246
.-.The, -time -of the regular monthly
meeting of the Women's Auxiliary ot
tne American Legion has been changed
from the second Monday to the third
Tuesday of each month. The January
meeting will he held. Tuesday, Jan. 18
at 7:30 p. m. at the Legion hall. It Is
Important 'that there be a large atten
dance as the election of officers for
the ensuing year will take place at this
time,. Following the business meeting
Red Cross sewing will be continued
and a Joint social Bosslon with tho
American Legion will be enjoyed.
Good ok wood for sale; Phone 462-R.
' ' 247
Young Hyson Tea" 36c the lb. while
It lasts at Truax store sale, Jap. 15 to
2 -v - ' 251
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DENVER, Colo.. Jan; 7. In his mes-
Usage to the Colorado legislature in
joint assembly here today, .Governor
Oliver H. Shoup criticised Jhe direct
primary law as "too unwieldy and too
expensive to-be continued,"' and rec
ommended a. return to-flie party con
vention system unless an Improved
law jean "be drafted. The governor
made many .recommendations for leg
islation to be enacted by the legisla
ture during its present session.
Unless you see, the nameayer" on tablets, you are
not gettingfgenuirie 'Aspirin prescribed by physicians for
21 years, and proved safe by millions. Say "Paer"J
SAFETY FIRST! Accept only, an "unbroken package" of ,
genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin;" which contains proper, direc
tions for Headache, EaracheToothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu
matism Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American I
Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets coat but a few cents Larger packages. '"
Aiiilrin Is iho trada murk of Bayer vanufactupi ft aonoact-tK'acMotcr ft Sullcyucaeia
I Hundreds, pf Medf ordites Have ! Sees It,.,.. I
J . Have You? Go Today. ' ' s I .
SENSATIONAL. PICTURE OF 'jg
THE.DANGERS,THRILLS'i-V "
AND EXCITEMENT (T , '
Xl W VS, 'A'RIOTjTOF
- Women Are Reasonable .- .- , ,
There's no Use in Talking .
Woman's Game"
, 1i Starring Elaine Hammergtein
Will Entertain You to a Queen's Taste,' and
. Queens Have Everything v . :
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
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. , Mutt and Jeff Comedy '; ':-'' ' .
' and Fox News,' Showing World's Latest Efents ' ,
The New Page Wurlitzer Organ
STARTS SUNDAY
drama of a century, "Madame X"
WASHINGTON, Ji.. 7. Evidence
as to coal prices paid in 1920 by the
war department has been transmitted
to, the department jf Justice with'a
recouimeudaion for action. Chairman
Calder of the senate committee on
reconstruction informed the senate to
day: ' ' '-"'.'"
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Turkeys for breeding.
J. C. Herring. Central'Poliit. 28,7
WANTED Work as janitor or. on
farm by experienced young man. Box
783, Medford. ; . ' 247
WANTED Loan five hundred dollars,
two years, real estate security, ten
percent. Box 84; Mail Tribune. 247
iatorday
W0W
Compare;
These With
Big Sale
Men's O'alls . 98c
Men's Coat
Sweaters . 98c
Men's Khaki
Pants' . . $1,98
Men's Work
Shirts V , 75c
Black and Tan -Sox
: L . 10c
Men's Kover
alls . . . $3.60
Wool Mackinaw
at . . . $7.50
Men's New '
:1 Suits . $17,50
Men s-vyoric)
High Top Shoes: ,
at . . . $4.00
'i-
In? Our 2nd
Hand Dept.
Sideboards
Rockers v
Library Tables
es
Typewriter Table
OjfficeTabl
Beds andfSjprings
AND SOmW REAL
ESTATE
Lot 75x100, with two
houses. Rents for $40
month; 1 block from.
City Park, Price $2850,
Terms.
v.. . - ; -. f-i
6-room 'house, .lot and
barn, 3 blocks from
post office. Rents for
$25 month. Price $1250.
T?m8- r ir;
And3 other places. Ask
about them.
1918 Ford with
Camping Outfit
Will Wilson
Phone 467;
' 32 No. Front St.-;