Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 08, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDi'ORD MAIL . TftlBTJNTC, MEDFORbRFdx;' ATTTRTAY; JANttARY-92f ""
Zocal and
f Personal
F. B. Tlchc-uer, who until recently
was deputy United States marshal In
tlie Oregon district and Is well known
In Medford, but-who for some time
past has hee l innnnKer of the Southern
Oregon dlsr.ict of the Woodmen of the
World with headquarters In EuKene,
arrived here today and will spend next
week In looking into the affairs of the
lodges of the order In this vicinity,
'1'onlfrht ho will visit the Phoenix
lodge, .Monday night tho Grants Pass
lodge. Tuesday night the Ashland
' lodge and Wednesday nif;ht the Med
ford lodge.
Now your 1921 portrait. No resoln
tion will give yon and others greater
Joy in years to come than a (tood photo.
graph. Later you will appreciate the
photographic miley-tones which we
make for you. Main and Central, South
No. 204, Mackey. 240
Are you still forgetting to write It
3921 irlstead of 1920, or have yon now
gotten onto the hang o the thing.
Premier dancing party Ashland Ar
mory. Ton Ite. Excellent music. Splen
did floor. Fine crowd. A dance worth
while. 24
Louis Simpson of North llend, the
widely known Oregonlan, who has
heen sick for some time, passed thru
here this morning in a private car on
No. 13 train, enroute to a San Francis
co hospital. John M. Scott, general
passenger agent of the Southern Pa
cific was Mr. Simpson's companion on
the journey. .
To break up a cold quickly use
Mount Pitt Cold Tablets 25c at the
Medfonl Pharmacy, Prescription Drug
gists, Main and Central streets. 2ril
Cet those soft paper tablets at this
office at 15c per pound. tf
Premier dancing party! Ashland Ar
mory. Tonlte. Interurbnn car leaves
Nash 8:45. Returns 12:15. Let's tio!
,247'
W. A. Folger who has been here for
n week looking ufter business matters
leaves Sunday for San Francisco, in
which city hlmsolf nnd family havo
been spending the winter.
Has your stove shown signs of fail
ing or coll sprung a leak? Stoves and
colls rebuilt and repaired. Prompt
service, reasonable charges. Phone
939. 109 South Holly. 249
Plciue carriage robes and pillows to
match all reduced. Handicraft Shop.
251
"Young Hyson Ten" 35c the lb. while
It lasts at Truax store salo, .lan. 15 to
22. 251
For Sale. First mortgage on city
proper, J 1(111(1.0(1 at 8 per cunt for one
year. Hex O, Mall Tribune.,
The public market was an extra
good one this morning for this tlmo
of the year with an oxtra heavy supply
of meats, Including the cooked variety,
nnd all around seasonable food pro
ducts. For that hacking cough try 'a boUlo
of Whlto Pine with Spruce Ualsa'ni.
Medford Pharmacy, Proscription Drug-
Kihia, v.eiiLiai umi ivium tureeis.
January clearance sale at lenders.
247
"Crescent" guaranteed 30x3 Vs tire
nnd tube $18.50, at Nordwlck Tiro Co.,
South Front. 252
Medford niutorlsts who have not yet
made application for their 1921 auto
licenses had better ho a Utile, wary, as
Jay Siiltznmu, one of the throe luspec
tors In the motor division department
of the slate was In the city yesterday
and today getting on the trail of ull
Btich delinquents.
Nothing quite lllto the community
tlanoing parlies at the Nalatorlum. A
good time for everybody. 24
Mrs. Iluney, houiBtitchlng, pecot.
buttons covered. M. F. & II. hldg.
2U4'
We deliver anything without delay,
riiono us your wants. Medford Phar
macy, phono 10. i. 251
Now Is the time to start your spring
sewing. For ladles' tailoring nnd dross
malting see Mrs. Close, 533 South
Grape street. 241
liny this week at Butlers, Ashland
; 247'
All tire work guaranteed, lirlng In
your old tires for repairs. Call for
when you want 'em. Exchange Tire
. Co. 252
Continuing the series on the "Vital
Things of the Christian Faith," Itev. J.
Randolph Sasnett will deliver two ser
inona tomorrow. The subject in the
morning will bo "The llest Thing We
Know About God." At the evening
service the uddiess . will be on "The
Abouf-Faeo Experiences of Life."
Theso serinotiB are commented upon
' by many as being very illuminating
nnd helpful.
Another shipment of soft sholled
walnuts at 25c por lb. at Warner.
Wortman & Gore's. 250
Thor and lCdon electric washing ma
chines. Terms. Poople's Electric
Store. "IS1"
Among poultry feeds you will always
find Kerr's egg mash and Golden'Uod
egg mash at the top. liny them ut
Farm llurenu Co-operative Exchange.
Your motor can bo made like new by
reborlng tind fitting with Del.uxo Pis
tons. Hesults guaranteed.. P. F. Close
nt'HIversldo Garage. r.2
Among the guests at the Mediiml
nro M. F. Yalonslein of St. Louis, S.
lllncliwell of Twin Falls, Ida., II. I..
Uyer of Seattle. H. W. Kclley, T. A.
i-huutte, Herbert W. Zieger nnd Jos.
Hoseifberg of San Francisco. L. V. Itex
and It, W. Kittenberg f Eugene, and
the following front Portland: II. I..
Ileatlon, E. E. Horn. It. ti. Holden, M.
F. Miller and (1. E. Manning. f
IJelco-LlRht Electricity fur every
farm. Medford Electric Co.
J)r. Hulstead In Moduiim Therapy,
the germ of nil manipulative and ad
J'lHtlve treatment. Philips Hldg. 251
Pure eastern buckwheat In five and
iiliie-piiuud sacks nt Winner, Woitninn
& (lore's. liio'l
Dick Molllnet was an Ashland vis
Iter Friday.
Do not order calendars from travel
lug representatives or out of ' town
firms. We have a factory line of all
sizes ami kinds of calendars, wall
pockets, cut-outs, etc., that we will
show the trade later and save you
money on the same. . tt
A. Moo and family were Bhopplng at
Enders clearance sale at Ashland to
day. 24
Chas. Vprhies leaves Sunday for a
visit to Santa Iturbara, Calif.
Ucst equipped shop in southern Ore
gon for roborlng cylinders well equip
ped for general overhauling. P. F.
Close. 232
25 per cent off on all ribbons, large
and varied Hue at Truax Btoro sale
Jan. 15 to 22. 251
One of the jolllest social times of
the New Year was a gathering of
valley friends at Enders clearance sale
at Ashland. 247
So far us is known Jackson county
will not be overwhelmingly represent
ed at the annual banquet of the Jack
son club tonight at Portland, which
will be In the nature of a rally of lead
ing democrats of the e'ate.
Carl Jeschke, high grade watch and
clock repairing, 11 Fir street.
Clean rags wanted at Medford Print
ing Co.
The big January clearance sale of
men's, ladies' and children's wear at
Mann's department store started today
and will be a big event. Reductions
have been made throughout the entire
store as the prices quoted In the ads
yesterday show.
Hear creek and the Rogue river con
(lime to subsldo from their high stages
of earlier in the week. Last Wednes
day the river registered 10.1 feet of
water at Gold Hay dam, just one-half
foot below the highest mailt of this
winter.
Enders big store aonated $1000 to
the public this week by saving G5 men
$15 each on a new suit of clothes. This
offer is still good. . 247
Clearance salo of children's stamped
underwear. Handicraft Shop. 251
Wo have a largo assortment of re
built tiroa, any size; price right. Ex
change Tiro Co. 252
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jannoy are
spending a week in Portland, for which
city they left Thursday night.
Upholstering, packing and crating of
nil kinds, ninttress making and reno
vating, chair repairing. Call at 101 S.
Central or phone 51C-J. 257
liny your glrllo a hat for 25c at
Enders, Ashland. 247
Creamery butler fifty cents a pound.
Economy Grooorterla. tf
Chostor Davis and U. Vaughan are
niiiong the visitors In Medford from
Prospect who arrived here Friday.
You can get your car washed and
polished at our rack. Price made ac
cording to Job. $1.50 up. Exchange
Tiro Co. , 252'
lemstitchliiB and pecotlng. Handi
craft Shop.
liny goods nt wholesale cpst at
Enders. i r 1 247
Geo. A. Hunt, of Grants Pass and
Medfonl Iheuters, Is In the city to
day looking over the now Klvoli
Ihonter and planning for more Im
provements. Mr. Hunt hns boon on
the sick list for ninny weeks nnd is
only now getting buck to normal
strength, lie was unable to bo present
it the opening night but expects to
spend nioro time here in the future.
Grants Pass Courier
Fur salo 100 pair of good second
hand shoos. Now shoes nt cost, today
and Saturday. Modford Shoe Hospital.
JS9 Hast Sixth. 247
Ltroonia made, by tho Itoguo . River
Iiroom Works are the best for the
money. Insist on home-made brooms,
248
lllg stock machine thrend four spools
25c at Truax store sale Jan. 15 to 22
251
Rev. Win. D. Hamilton arrived homo
this forenoon from spending tho week
In Portland
The famous Vnn Raalte glove silk
underwear now on sale at tho Vanity
Shop, new location cor. E. Main nnd
Bartlett. 251
lirlng your pump problems to A. L.
vroman, 113 S. Front street. 35 years
practical experience. Agent for the
V. K. Automatic Electric Pumping out
tit. A size for cvory need. Call nnd
see them. 251
Soveral pageB In a recent number
of "Natural History," official organ
of tho American Museum of Natural
History of Now York, were devoted to
a description of the caves of Josephine
county, Oregon. The story was writ
ten by Ira A. Williams, geologist of
the stato bureau of mines and geology
i no caves wore discovered by Elijah
Davidson in IS74 and have been visit.
ny thousands of tourists during recent
years. The territory surroundiiiK the
caves was made a part of the Slsklvoii
national forest reserve In 1909,
Now that your stock Inventory Is
over it Is tlmo to take Inventory of
your Insurance. If yon are not ade
quately protected call C. L. doff,
phono 41. i47
We save you mono? on your dry
cleaning, dyolng nnd repairing. City
Cleaning Wo ks, 401 South Riverside.
Phone 4(4. tf
Senator C. M. Thomas left for Salem
last evening for the opening of the
legislature next Monday. Hen Sheldon
left the middle of the week for Salem
by way of ortland.
The V. K., the best automatic pump
ing outfit made. See them at Vroman's.
113 South Front street. 25t
Everything In Truax store for sale
during tho week Jan. 15 to 22. Walk
right In, you are welcome. 251
E. E. Scott of Central Point was
anions the visitors here from that
town today.
See. Close about renottnR vour cylin
ders. Hiversldi. C.nraee. 3in
lllg coffee cutis for the "old mini."
Trunx store sale Jan. 15 to 22. 251
Prices on our fcloven cut to the' quick
Uusy Comer Motor Co. 2611
C. F. Hiamwr.il of Grants Pass, the f
new slate superintendent of banks has
appointed Marshall Hooper, who is
also well known in Medford and Jacli
son county as assistant superintendent
and examiner.
Enders at Ashland sell shoes at pre
war prices. 247
Wonderful values In beaded, em
broidered and lace trimmed blouses
at 33 1-3 per cent discount. The
Vanity Shop, new location, cor. East
Main and Bartlett. - 247
Bring your pumping problems to the
People's Electric Store. 248
Miss Adelaide Rigg returned to Ber
keley, Friday to resume her studies at
the University of California after hav
ing spent the holidays with her grand
mother. Dr. Virginia Rlgg on Orange
street. ; . ;
Prices are on the upward trend. Now
Is the time to buy, attend the Truax
store sale, 7 days, Jan. 15 to 22. 251
Delco-Light farm light and power
plants. Medford Electric Co.
Miss Alta Naylor, the Goodwin Cor-
setlere. Phone 548-J. 262
The members of the Premier orches
tra of Medford will motor over to Ash
land tonight to furnish the music for
the armory dancing party in that city.
Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat, tf
Splendid line of dishes received too
late for the holiday trade and will be
on sale at reduced prices Jan. 15 to 22,
at Truax Store. . 251
The Wise family shops at Enders,
Ashland. 247
Hemstitching and pecotlng, 10
cents per yard. The Vanity Shop, new
location, cor. East Main and Bartlett.
265
A big negro tramp who was given
lodging In the city prison last night
was in misery .with a bad tooth when
Chief of Police Timothy opened up the
Jail this morning, so the chief volun
teering to bring "the city dentist who
pulled teeth free for all bums," left
at once for that mythical tooth puller
Ten minutes later he returned with O
V. Myers who was carrying some ve,r
large pincers. "Doctor" Myers looked
very grave when ho examined the
tooth and remarking that the case re
quired much larger pincers, departed
to get them. Then the negro said to
the chief: "That tooth doan hurt me
ah bit now." "All right," said the
chief, opening up the prison door and
pointing north, "You, have 10 minutes
to get out of town." The negro fairly
flew out of the city.
Ladles' winter hats at one-half thel
cost at the Truax Btoro sale, Jan. 15 to
22. 251
All millinery and blouses
33 1-3 per cent discount
The Vanity Shop, new location,
Cor. 15. Main and Bartlett. 247
Genuine reduction sulo at tho Truax
store commencing Saturday morning,
Juniinry 15, and continues to Saturday
night, Jan. 22. 251
The Premier orchestra of Medford
will motor to Ashland tonight to pro
vide, the music for the armory dancing
party in Hint citv.
LadlosMVelvet .lints- at one dollar at
the Tftia Btore, Jan. 15 to 22. 251
Good laundry aoap, white and brown,
nt 6c tho bar at Truax stre sale Jan
15 to 22. 251
Children's stumped underwear In 1
2, 3 yearB sizes, regular price 75c, all
going at 40c while they last. Hand!
craft Shop. 257'
Carrying Mr. Skinner as a passenge
nnd leaving San Francisco at exactly
5 p. in. last night, Claude McGeo drlv
ing a 1921 llulck Six coupe to tho Port
hind Auto Show took on a supply of oil
and gas and left Medford nt 8:30 tilts
morning. Since leaving Red Ulnff the
roads hud been extremoly slippery and
muddy but the car brought him from
San Francisco to Medford In 15 hours
McGee who is a brother in law of Carl
Knapp of this city, says he is absolute
ly spoiled by the performance of this
closed car as he camo through in real
comfort depslte the cold and mud
Mctice holds the records between San
Frnnciuco and the northern cities
made and bettered in a 6 passenger
Utilck Six." 'For a winter road record
this coupe will undoubtedly make a
new one as Mtr'McGco expects to
reach PorU.a0dvshortiy uftor dark to
nignt. ;t'.iootl cars are extremely imp
ulnr this year. Bulck Is building 35
per cent of their '21 curs as closed
models. 247
Mr. and Mrs.. C. W. McDonald ar
rived home this forenoon from Port
land where they had beeu for some
time past while the former was taking
treatment. Mr. McDonald who has
been absent from tho city for a couple
of mouths returns greatly Improved in
health and will at once resume his
duties iiB. president of tho Jackson
County bunk.
Outing flannel, 45c value nt 25c nt
Truax store, Jan. 15 to 22. 251
Wo have secured tho services of n
first class auto washer and polisher.
Give him a tryout. Open until 12 nt
night. HltLson Motors. 21S'
Grapo cider, fresh from the Dregs at
the Jackson County Creamery Bottling
uept. rnone 22-R.
Attend the community dance tonight
ut the Nutatorluin. There the besi
music ami the finest floor will be
lotnid, 247
Howard Gule, advance ngent of "The
-Nigntw Night" theatrical attraction
which plays here soon, was a visitor
in the city Friday.
those wishing to rent water from
tho Canal company next season
should make written application nt
once for the amount needed. No ap
plications received niter March 15
1 92 1 will be considered.
Phono 321-X for your wood. 10-ln
Pino limbs, dry, $1.25. Fine heater
wood, ulso lti-ln. hardwood. Good
md dry. Oak and laurel I.V 25 ner
ier. Order one day In ndvunce 24r
Attend the big dance tonight at the
Vatator'-iiu. Imperial orchestra. 247
StaniiH'd Gertrudes In outing flannel.
scalloiied ami hemstitched, regular
5il. on sale at $125. Handicraft
Shop. 251
New E.?sidept Commissioner
From THe Philippines
IV V V,I
(PYIIIOHT.CLiNC01Mr.VAHll&taM
1-saUro Gabutdon, newly elected
resident , commissioner from the
Philippines to the United States, who
has arrived in Washington with In
stiuctlons to seek immudiite Philip
pine lnlopcndenc. Mr- Gabaldon Is
elected fv if. '..'r.z ui Pnreo years. He
has Ireiu many important positions
In the Philippines and for several
years has besa a ladlug attorney at
Manila.
Alice Howell is an Ashland resident
who is registered at the Medford.
H. W. Arbtiry who has spent the
week here in the interest of the com
munlty service plan for Medford left
this morning for Klamath Falls to per
form a Similar service there. ( He
expects to return here for a day or so
next week. ' 1
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone 681.
R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man.
Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service.
Price no object on all holiday goods,
toys, dolls, games, etc., at Truax store
sale, Jan. 15 to 22. 251
When better automobiles are built,
Hulck will build them. tf
Community dance tonight at the Na-
tatorlum. Admission only 10c. 247
A trio of Associated Oil company of
ficials conBlstlng of B. Whitehead, gen
eral sales manager of refined and
crude oils, Mr. Stockfisch, a new offi
cer, both of San Francisco, and R. H.
Cook of Portland, district agent of the
state, who are on a tour of Inspection,
arrived hero this morning to inspect
the local office anil plapt. v ..
lllg, line of gloves at reduced, prices,
'ma store. Jan. 15 tfVS'i.1' 251
Truaic store, Jan. 15 t,5''22.'
Endev8..at'A.sliaud are.selling $35
suits at $iq.05.2V 4 :; y.247
Mr iHiutl IlanSenJ jcorsietlere;, for
Nulione: ' Phoneps5-J. ' . tf
On? special btlikfptrco at 30c per lb.
during salo at our, store. The Truax,
Jan. 15 to 22. ... 251
New shoes nnd shoe repairing, rea
sonable prices at the Medford Shoe
Hospital 119 E. Sixth street.
The succeeding chapters' of "Ruth of.
tho Rockies will be shown every Sun-
day and Monday at the Page theatre
beginning tomorrow. , ,. ,, 247
A tramp, giving his name as Fred
Ward of San Francisco, was shot In
the thigh Wednesday night while at
tempting to enter the home of A. V.
Whitney at Ashland. The wound is
not serious. Three other tramps who
were v(th him escaped. Ward said
they thought the house was vacant and
had stolen wood to muke a fire near
their camp on the railroad tracks.
Whitney saw an object- at a window
and fired to frighten. He did not know
he had shot a man. Ward's compnn
Ions left for unknown territory and
Ward managed to crawl back to the
track, where he was found
We have a new up to date line of
lighting fixtur-38. People's Electric
Store. 248
. Toilet soap 5c the bar or six for 25c
at Truax store sale Jan. 15 to 22. 251
Inland Superoyl and plain piston
rings at Riverside Garage. 260
Join the big crowd at the Natator-
iimi tonight. Dancing begins promptly
nt 9 o clock. 247
C. W. Whlllock leaves Sunday for
Minneapolis, St. Louis, Chicago and
New York on a buying' trip for the
Golden Rule store. 1
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
Children's stamped .'combinations In
and years, regular $1.00, going at
IjOc Handicraft Slum 251
Invest your savings in the Jackson
County Building and Loan association
tf
Oregonlans registered at the Hoi
land are F. C. Hamber of Klamath
Falls,. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Willis and
B. Tlchenor of Eugene, and M.
Rogers and Lindsley W. Ross of Port
land.
Toilet paper 5c the roll or "six for
5c at Truax store, Jan. 15 to 22. 251
Dollar brooms for 76c. Truax store.
Jan. 15 to 22. - 251
F
THE .COMMUNITY
SERVICE SYSTEM
At an enthusiastic meeting held at
jibe library last night a hearty en
dorsement was. given .community serv
ice, and an Invitation extended to a
national organizer,1 who will lie sent'
from New York for a demonstration
period of three monthB to- aid local
committees In carrying out a program
of community service activities.
Mr. Howard Arbury, a national rep
resentative, who conducted the meet
ing, not only save a convincing expla
nation of the methods and motives of
the movement, but interspersed his
talk with delifhtfully entertaining ex
amples of community sinsing and
"get acquainted" stunts.
As explained by Mr. Arbury,. the
purpose of .community service is to
provide a recreational program for
the leisure time of the community. It
docs not function as a separate insti
tution, but aids and .augments the
work of all existent organizations, by
welding together there the common
interest of piny of the entire commu
nity lift.
I!y discerning latent talents, de
veloping capacity for leadership, pro
viding opportunity, for self'exnresslon
and restoring tho almost lost art of
nelgbborllness, the community serv
ice achieves Its objective, a richer,
more contented and therefore morc-
succeuKful community, v
At the close of Mr. Arburv's re
marks Mayor Gates , took the cheir
anu niter heartily . annrovlnir the
movement and declaring Medford's
need of Just such activities! askert for
its endorsement by those present,
which was given unanimously. .
ino request for a, national nrirnnt-
zation to be sent from headquarters
in New York, was signed 'by a com
mittee, including:
Mrs. Aubrey Smith, schntrmnn
.Mayor Gates, Mrs. Francis MonBtom-
ery. Mrs. E. E. French, Mrs. Helen
Oale.' . ,
The organizer will be sent at the
expense of the national organization
and if the three month's -demonstration
period proves successful, he wiii
aid local committees to raise the
budget necessary to carry on the
work. -
The services of other nncoiniiot. i
drama, pngoantry, physical training
or music may bo also engaged nt the
lequusi ot the local committee. The
work of these snecinllsts win ha
only to give demonstrations of com-
",U""I neivice, nut to discnvoi- nnH
train local lenders.!
Medford is one of the elirhf ..mo
il Oregon to be offered thi-
It hns been functioning nn lt
resources in Porlland since February
. 1920, with splendid results. Mnvnr
Uuker has unreservedlv ,looio..D,i
to be- the greatest- influence for good
that Portland hius ever known. Or
ganizers are nlso helnir urn r
dleton, Oregon City and The Dalles,"
i.. in ui-iieven nw many .Mectfoi-.l ,.IH
zens that rimnnnniin
....j , . i vnj(j -Will
prove of Ineslimablo value 'to i,i
community.
OBITUARY
: MOHItlHOX Genevieve Heanies
Morrison died at the home ot her
mother. Mm. Thomas 'G.Mleames. nt
Medford t 5;80p.' rii Friday after
nil illhesH of two and one-half years,
during most, of which time she was
confined to her bed. She was born
In Sacks4n.vile. Oregon, March 19,
i 873. A ftr her 'marriage to Charles
L. Morruoit 4he lived at Carson City,
Nevada up -to about two and one-half
years ago, nt which time she can.e
to. Medford to visit her mother, and
had been here only a short time until
she was taken sick.
Surviving her are her husband,
ChniieB L. Morrison, Medford, Ore
gon; her mother. Lucinda Reames,
Medford: her sisters, Mrs. John F.
White, .Medford: Lucinda Anderson,
Medford; Mrs. A. E. Clark. Buffalo,
New York: Mrs. Joseph V. Lopez, Los
Angeles, California: Mrs. Harvey
Clayton, Kaswiek, California, and her
brothers, A. E. Reanies, Medford:
Clarence L.- Reames. Seattle; W.' T.
Keames. San - Francisco and Charles
V.'. 'Keames, Medford.
The funeral will be held at Weeks
& Conger's chapel 'in Medford at two
o'clock p. m.. Sunday, January !), 1921.
Interment Jacksonville cemetery.
One hundred. ladles' hats and velvet
shapes are offered at ,$1 , each , nt
Enders big clearance sale. 247
DO YOU KNOW!
What You Really Believe About Religion?
Is your faith liased on tradition? .' J
Or on reason untl faith ? ' '
THE BEST THING WE KNOW ABOUT GOD.
LIFE'S ABOUT-FACE EXPERIENCES
',Are,the. morning and evening subjects at the
First
Methodist Episcopal Church
For tomorrow
.. - J-s'.-; ?';;,.' . : ". , . ; '.':
' " ; '', Both messages by ' ,
; . REV. J. RANDOLPH SASNETT ' ' "
These Messages Will Help You
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
VOW SALE Turkeys for breeding.
J. C. Herring. Central Point. 1!67
KOlt KENT Two or three uni'nriilah.
ed rooms with screened porch. 60;i
N. llurtlett St. 24!l
Day Old Chicks
Order now belmr lmoki.fi f,- vum,
Leghorn day old chicks, hatching
and custom hatching. Why not buy
nm nest? Stock from the National
Prize winning Tancred Poultry Farm.
Egg production has averag-i 7i per
cent to SO uer cent rinrh. ...
nspect flock at 916 E. Main at iuD,i!
ford. Will take custom hatchlnc and
guarantee highest percentage of re
sults. Price $10.00 per hundred. Our
electric Incubators last year averaged
90 per cent to 95 per cent for the sea
son. "Standard" Electric incubators
used exclusively, thus assuring strong
chicks and best results. Book orders
early as capacity already largely
taken.. Price of chicks $20.00 per hun
dred. , .,
STANDARD ELECTRIC.j H.ATCHERY
916 E. Ma!n,St.Meo.,,ord. tf
Notice
Everybody who ..owns chickens in
side the city limits tnuu, pen them up
at once. There Is a penalty attached
and it will be enforced.
Us CHIEF OF POLICE.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank the friends and
neighbors who were so kind to us
during our recent bereavement, and
also for the'beautlful floral pieces
MR. AND MRS. SHIPLEY ROSS
MR. AND MRS. I.-F. WILLIAMS
AND FAMILY,
MR. AND MRS. F. D. ROSS
AND FAMILY.
SPECIAL THEMES FOR SUNDAY AT
First Christian Church
' .'' . Corner 9th and Oakditle. D. E. .Millard, Pastor.
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' Subject for 11 A. M. :
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; Si ,'. -"THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD" '
Evening Subject at 7:30: i
"AMBITIONS THAI MOVE MOUNTAINS" V
! Splendid Music. A Homelike Church
: . , Election of Officers After Morning Service.
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"WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN
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TIIAT old saying applies to higli price's, un
settled . conditions and . , other abnormal
tilings.' As early as 'the first of last year
the First National Bank predicted changes.'
Those who heard and heeded, profited.
The old .world has a solid foundati
all, and it won't be long until conditions are -once
more, safely anchored. J . . -
'-"Nationalized" Accounts ,
ft? First National Bank'
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WANTED I want to Interview sales
men, with or without experience,
who are litakini; less than IJO.00 per
day, and desire to Increase their
present Income handling the fastest
selling specialty on the market to
day, if you an- interested and mean
oneness see Mr. 11. II. Kelly, Rooiiij
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OUR SERVICES ARE DIFFERENT
Come onee-Binl you will keep on coming. Others do, to
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TheF irst Baptist
Church
X. Central nnd 3th St. '
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Do yon enjoy good music nnd inspirational messages 1
We have both.
11 A. M. "Individual Evangelism; the Present Task of
the Church."
7:30 P. M. "How to Be Saved." " '
in, Hotel .Medford. 217 r,
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