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f P3TGE TWO (MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ' OREO OX". "MONDAY. JANUARY 10-21 10. Zocal and f Personal - While Ihia morning with a mliiinniiii t temperature of 19 degrees was the i coldest of the winter. Tuesday will be ' Btill colder according to the weather prediction. Sunday morning Medford : awuhened to find a half inch of snow i on the ground with a temperature of about 30 degrees. During the past 24 hours dating from Sunday mornlug there was a variety of weather con slstlng of snow, fog and sunshine. When better automobiles are built, liuick will build them. tf Now your 1921 portrait No resolu tion will give you and others greater joy In years to come than a good photo graph. Later vou will appreciate the photographic miley-tones which w . luuke for you. Main und Central, South No. 204,'Mackey. . 249 h Are you still forgetting to write It , 1921 Instead of 1920, or have you.now gotten onto the hang of the thing. ; The Christmas trees which furnish ed so much enjoyment at Christmas i time lu .Medford homes lie now in the buck yurds of the samo homes await lug the coining of suitable weather In wlilf.li Ihau fun lict liiii'ndfl 11 11 : "Dlnty Moore" dances at Eagle Point, Saturday, Jan. 15. 253' Tn lirpnlr 1111 ft rnlri nilicklv use Mount l'ltt Cold Tablets 25c at. the Medford Phurmacy, Prescription Drug gists, Main and Central streets. 251 . (Set those soft paper tablets at this office at 15c per pound. ? tf . In Justice Bagshaw's court at Jack- ; Bonvlllo last Saturday Harry Wortniah I and Jeun Watklns, two Medford young i men pleaded guilty to auto speedltm i on the Pacific highway, and were flnoa '' $50 and costs each. Later the justice '. remitted 2T of the fine. The arrests , were made by Deputy Sheriff McMn- , hon. The two men drove their car a f an excessive rate of speed. s "Wednesday, Jan. 12th will be the 1 'Sfrst social event In Eastern Star I circle when the officers of Heames I chapter will be Installed In open ! chapter. 249' Has your stove Bhown signs of fall lng or coll sprung a leak? Stoves and coils rebuilt and repaired. Prompt ; service, reasonable charges. Phone i 939. 109 South Holly. 249 Pique carriage robes and pillows to match all reduced. Handicraft Shop. : 251 ' The Ladies' Auxiliary of the First Baptist church will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. It ! Leacr, 10 South Laurel, street, Mrs. ; Leach will be assisted by Mrs, Grimes and Mrs. Hamilton. A large at ten dance Is desired. , Uouri supper at Eagle Point Sattir- : dny night. , 253 j "Young Hyson Tea" 36c tho lb. while I It lasts at Truax store. Bale, Jan. 15 to ! 22. ' 251 ! For Sale First mortgage on ; city i proper, 11000.00 at 8 pur cent' for one , year, llox O, MalbTribuno. i Dr.' 11. J. Conroy Is expected tp ar- rive home next Friday from the east whore ho lias been for some time, and resume tils practice. For that bucking cough try a bottle i of White Pine with Spruce Balsam. Medford Phurmacy, Prescription Drug i ' Rlnt;' Central and Main streets. 251 I "Crescent" guaranteed 30x3V& Hr0 ' and tube $18.60, at Nordwlck Tiro Co., ; South Front. 252 Mrs. Hanoy, hemstitching, pecot, buttons' covered. M. F. & II. bldg. ! 264' ' Guests at the Medford Include John i Hullett of Fleet, Alberta, Cunadu, J. IT. : Pendleton and M. Abel of Now York ! city, C. 11. Curtis of Seattle, and tho following from San Francisco; S. L. JtcDorniun, C. D. Miner, Lyman Lacy, J. E. Anthony, James F. Muddon, J. F Hcnscllul und E. K. Patch, j Wq deliver anything without dclny Phlllln 1IR vnni Wfilltu Minlfm-il llmr- macy, phone 10. 251 All tiro work guaranteed. Bring In your old tires for repairs. Call for when you want 'om. Exchange Tire Co. 252 "Majestic" at Euglo Point Saturday night. 25.1 ( 1 UU HC1UCII km oil in iiloilNlKUO 1UU1. the surrounding districts, stin ted some iiiuiiuiu uko iiy iiiu rivu riiiiuireu uu hiiu iieiiiiiug chid, uus narrowed tiown for tho time being to the .1. E. Cooey lunch, which lies a few miles north of Montague, There the work Is proceed ing in a satisfactory maimer, accord ing tp M. F. 1 luimpson, inuuuger of tho oil club, who suys that, ho is ab solutely confident that there Is oil In nlnmilunoo In tho land directly sur rounding the town. Montague, Oil., Messenger. Another shipment of soft sliolled wulnuts ut 2Go per lb. at Warner. Wormian & (lore's. 250 Thor and Eden electric washing ma chines. Terms. People's Electric Store. 248 Among poultry foods you will always rind Kerr s egg mash and Golden Hod egg mash at the top. Buy them at Farm Buroau Co-operatlvo Exchange. Adolph Iverson of Fargo, N. D., was In Medford over Sunday visiting his brother, Qcorge Iverson. Your motor can bo made like new by reborlng and fitting with DeLuxo Pis tons. Resulls guaranteed. P. F. Close at Riverside Garage. 2f2 ueico-i,ignt rciectricity for every farm, n.edford Electric Co. Some party! Where? Eagle Point! When! Saturday, Jan. 15! 253 Sunday guests at the Nush Include! Frank W. Fetter of Seattle, and Mrs E. D. Weston, Mrs. C. J. (Juiglcy and Wm. McKay of Klamiith Kails. Dr. Halstead In MechnnoTlirrapy. the germ of all manipulative and ud jimtive treatment. Philips llldg. 251 Upholstering, packing and crating uf all kinds, mattress making and reno vating, chnlr repairing. Call at 101 S j Central or phone Glfi-J. 207 Everett Trowbridge and Newton W.J C. W. Whillock left Sunday evening Borden returned Sunday; eve from I on his semi-annual purchasing tour Portland where the latter met with the state democratic central committee and attended the annual Jackson Day banquet Saturday night. Henry Har well who accompanied the above to Portland, will return In a few days driving down a Buick auto. Pure eastern buckwheat in five and nine-pound sacks at Warner, Wortman & Core's. . 250' Do not order calendars from travel ing representatives or out of town firms. We have a factory line of all sizes and kinds of calendars, wall pockets, cut-outs, etc., that . we will show the trade later and save you money on the same. tf Another big dance at Jacksqnvllle, Friday, Jan.-14. ! , . 252" John Wilkinson, deputy internal rev enue collector, arrived back In the city Monday morning from Portland, Best equipped shop in southern Ore gon for reborlng cylinders well equip ped for general overhauling. P. F. Close. 252 25 per cent off on all ribbons, large and varied line at Truax store sale Jan. 15 to 22. 251 Carl Jeschke, high grade watch and clock repairing, 11 Fir street. MrB. Cynthia Smith came over from Medford this morning to attend th district meeting of the Free Methodist church. Meetings at that church have been of great Interest and largely at tended. Grants Pass Courier, Clean rags wanted at Medford Print lng Co. Cleuronce sale of children's stamped underwear. Handicraft Shop. 251 Dlnty Moore" dances at Jackson ville Friday night. 252' Hev. J, K. Howard, the new pastor of Hie Presbyterian church at Jackson vl!e arrived in that town lust Wed nesday.'aud conducted the services We -have a large assortment of roJ2' built tires, any size; price right. Ex change Tire Co. 252 Creamery bhttor fifty cents a pound Economy Grocerteria. tf Chester Davis and U.; Vaughan are among the visitors In Mqdford from Prospect who arrived here Friday, W. I). Robinson, manager of the Blue Ledge mine, arrived in the city Sun day. "Majestic 4" at Jacksonville Friday night. . . 252 You can get your car washod and polished at our rack. Price made ac cording to job, $1.50 up. Exchang Tiro Co, 252' Homstltchlng and pecotlng. Hand! craft Shop. Miss Crawford, field secretary of the home mission board, will apeak in tho Presbyterian church Tuesday afternoon at, 2:30. ' The women from Phponix, Central Point and Juokson ville will attend- this meeting. All women Interested In missions are urg ed to bQ present, at, B o'ejock. A bas ket supper win bo served. The Pres bylerinn ladles will provide coffee and cream. In the evening Miss Crawford will address tho young people at 7, and uuults at 8,i Brooms made by the Rogue River Broom Works are the best for the money. Insist on homermade brooms '' v. . . ' . - 248 Big stock machine thread four spools J5Q at Truax Btore snle Jan. 15 to 22 261 The famous Van Raalte glove silk underwear now on sale at the Vanity bliop, new looatlon cor. E. Main and Bnrtlett. 251 Miss Rosotta Crawford arrived back ut St. Mary's academy Saturday to re sume her studies, aftor' having spent the holldny vacation with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. William Crawford at tho ilg Spring ranch on tho Sprague river. Kliimnth county. Bring your pump problems to A. I. vroman, 113 S. Front Btreet. 35 years practical- experience. Agont for the V. K, Automatic Electric Pumping out. fit. .A- size for every need. Call and o them. . 251 we save you mono on your drji donning, dyeing nnd repairing. City leaning Wp ks, 401 South Rlvorsldo. none 414. if The V. If., the best automatic Dumn- Itigmllflfniiido. Seo thorn nt Vroman's, 13i South Front strcot. . 251' Among the guests nt the Holland uru O. Johnson, Jr., of Glendule. C, I Nelson of Sulein, und R. F. Grow, I'loyd E. Dorrls, Gllbort II, Harris. Hay Moon of Portland. Everything In Triuix store for sale tiring the week Jan. 15 to 22. Walk Iglit In, you nro welcome. 251" See Close about rebormg your cylin ders. Riverside Gurago. 260 Hollo boys! We'll bo there! Where? Jacksonville! When? Friday night C. C. Cato who was only recently elected a director of tho Orogou Grow ers ( ooperutlve association loft for Sulein lust night to iilLnd a meeting of the buard of directors. Howard Hill and A. H. Duvonhlll, two other local directors will also be in iiltendiince. (.und laundry soap, white and brown, nt 6c the bar at Truax Btore sale Jan. 10 to 22. 251 Big coffee cups for the "old man," Truax store sale Jun. 16 to 22. 251 Prices on our gloves cut to the quick. Husy Corner Motor Co, 261 Bring your pumping problems to tho People's Electric Store. 24S Porter J. Neff who with Mrs. Neff had been on h several weeks visit at Minneapolis from which city they went to U)s Angeles arrived home Sunday, Mrs. Neff remaining over at Los An tilles for a several days further visit. Good eais at Jacksonville, Friday night. Prices arc on the upward trend. Now Is the time to buy, attend the Truax store sale, 7 days, Jan. 15 to 22. 251 DclcoLight farm light and power plants. Medford Electric Co. Ladies' winter hula nr ui.iiutr n,nit. ... ..... , cost at the Truax store sale, Jan. 15 tnl for the Golden Rule. He will meet 40 or 50 otlwr buyers of the string of 70 Golden Rule stores In St. Louis and will visit all the big eastern cities buy- lug spring merchandise and will be gone about five weeks. Try our "Dyanshlne" 25c, Immediate attention, guaranteed work. Wblsen- ant shop, 113 E. Main. Geo. Maddox. 253 Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 661. Genuine reduction sale at the Truax store commencing Saturday morning, January 15, and continues to Saturday night, Jan. 22. 251 Ladles' velvet hats at one dollar at the Truax store. Jan. 15 to 22. 251 James Francis of Applegate left for Oakland, Calif., Sunday afternoon, to resume his studies at the state poly technic college, after having spent the holiday vacation visiting relatives and friends. For dry wood phone 890-X or 947-L. Prompt delivery. . 273 Broken lots of dishes below cot at Truax store, Jan. 16 to 22. 251 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 Hemstitching and pecotlng, 10 cents per yard. The Vanity 8hop, new location, cor. East Main and Bartlett. 206 Business in the county prosecutor's office has been light for the past week or more much to the gratification of the new incumbent of that office, Rawles Moore, as it has enabled him to get his feet more solidly on the ground and study , further. Into , the Jacksonville,, bunk ami many, other criminal caseswhich come, up for; trial' at the February, term qf circuit epiirt. Children b. stumped, underw.eay In 1, 3 years 'sizes. reKulur nrlce 75c. nil going Jit.40c-lwlilifi ihey last., I Handi craft Shop. 257 j Outing f lannel, !'! valne at 25c at Traax storeaMn-.dMo 82. ' 251 1 We have secured, the services of a first class auto washer and polisher. Give him a tryout. Open until 12 at night, Hlttson Motors. 248 - The Medford Bargain day advertise ment which appears elsewhere in this paper contains a number of exception al values scheduled for Wednesday of this week. Many out of town people as well as Medford residents are tak ing advantage of those weekly bargain days. .' Grape cider, freBh from the press at the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept. Phone 22-R. Stamped Gertrudes in outing flannel, scalloped and hemstitched, regular $1.50, on sale at $1.25.. Handicraft Shop. 251 Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 601. C. J. Morris, a taxi driver of Ash land, made the miBtuke of not adhcr lng strictly to business, when, along with a load of passengers, he trans ported a liberal supply of booze to the New Year's dance at Eaglo Point on Saturday night. The subsequent ac tions of the men who sumnled the hootch," excited much comment, as a result of which, Morris was arrested Ha appeared before Justlco of v the Peace Hugshaw and was fined $50 and costs, which he paid. Jacksonville Post. R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Price i:o object on all holiday goods, toys, dolls, games, etc., at Truax storo sale, Jan. 15 to 22. 251 Whoa better automobiles are built, uuick will nulla them. tf H. D. Coburn of Tillamook and T. D. liarclay of Portland are two of the Oregonlnns registered at the Medford Big line of gloves at reduced prices. Truax store, Jun. 15 to 22: 251 Mrs. l'uul Hunuen, corsetlere for NulJone. Phone 6S5-J. tf Pur special .bulktcufree at 30c nr lb . ; i . ,'. .1 Il : H . ' - . . during sale' hi Wr1 store. The Truax, Jan. 15 to 22. , ),j:.! I ! t, H n., 231 O. O, Aiemlerfer left Inst Friday for a .lUBimuwua-neHUlo from which he will probably not return until nevt fiimia,! Labor Leader' In House or - Commons ' , . New shooawitl.shoe-repalriuR. revv sonablo ;prics at Die Medfori Shle lunimui 113 rj. aixin street.' Wo have 0, now? Up" i6 data HuoTtlf' lighting fixtures. People's Electric btore. 248 Toilet soap 6c the bar or six for 25c at Truax store sale Jan. 15 to 22. 251 i ho army retail store which has held forth on South Front street for ho past six weeks, broke camp todav and moved to Grunts Pass whom it will cater to citizens of that commu nity. The ninnuger of tho Btoro says lie did $5000 worth of business during ins .Med I onl sojourn. Inland Suporoyl nnd , plulu niston rings at Riverside Oarage. 260 1 ry our. merchants lunch. The Shasta. Children's stamped combinations In and 4 years, regular $1.00. going at one. Munillcrart Shop. 251 What appeared to be an earnest en deavor to warm 'up the chill atmo sphere. Hd redeem Mcdford's reputa tion as the "Italy of America" wnR noted today when one of the electric stores displayed two glowing electric heiliers out on tho sidewalk. The cheerful niys of warmth seemed to be highly appreciated by the passersby. many of whom stopped to warm their hands. Miss Alia Naylor, the Goodwin Cor setlere. Phono 54S-J. 262 Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Toilet paper 6c tho roll or six for 25c at Truax storo, Jun. 15 to 22. 251 IXjllar brooms for 76c. Truax store. Jan. 15 to 22. "51 Several parties of Medford dunce enthusiasts exiiect to attend tho arm ory dancing party ut Ashland tomor- I " ' 1 ' - . . -I I B- . . f ' ; ' t "rU-4 Mill : ii ii ' l J 1 a xr tf II ill! """ ' III HvfeMl J We liavejust uriloadeiia1 i: MwMm car or nortnern rotatoes WlALMW.P1010.1Wviei. KIW.VOWC.' l .- J . Sir Arthur Henderson, M. P., who JdCUCJl ' VXj.Cd LCJ Is leader of the labor party In Parlia- O 7 meat; declares that the desire 1 for Jj . ' pefme In Irelund la very strong and --ft 1 ..!' that there is every prospect of an 111 t1"V " tSSSS" f ' amicable somkMAait- ni TW ll ' jPjf ffisi expertTs! I -:MMM 101TED TO A II tOll..::---. ;,:;;-;,.;.;.;,: : : m IN IOWA ; $,asie:M'o !: ,. .-' 1 . ... 1! vv You can alwavs save at the Groceteria It is with mucli regret that the orcii- ardlsts of the "Rogue River valley learn that Floyd D. Young, the frost expert of the United States weather service and who had been stationed here in the early spring for several years dur ing the frost period, has been promot ed from his position with the Portland bureau to be in charge of the weather bureau at Davenport, la. , The orch ardists had every confidence in Mr. Young for his past splendid work here, nnd hope that his' successor in frost work In this vicinity .will prove to be as competent. ,,, . ... Mr. Young entered the weather bur euu 11 years ago and served first at Key West, then at San Francisco nnd then at Portland. ,Ie has done much to develop the work of forecasting foist, and to-Bhow how: vegetation may be protected from-frost, and is the author of a nuiiibw of pamplets and papers on the subject. Mrs, Young and their small son, who are visiting relatives In California, will, probably join M'r.A Young at Salt Lake, on their way east. Five tramps who arrived in the city early today on tho bumpers of the Shasta passenger train in a half frozen condition were given lodging in the city prison and allowed by Chief of Police Timothy to sleep until this noon, when the temperature had mod erated and, wore then ordered to leave town on the first south bound freight train. Hot Tamales at DeVoe's. tf Walter Bowne and Alfred Carpenter are in Portland on, business, having departed for that city Sunday night. Smoke Crater Lake cigars, made in Medford. 'Phone 9K0-M. i 254 Mrs. Flunk Preston -is expected home Tuesday from her several weeks Happy Bob, best shoe cobbler in town at Kidd's Shoe Storo, 223 East Main. "Ruth of the Rockies" now plnylng at the Pago theutro every Sunday and Monday. ' 24S' GOLDS IT IS FACT 9 an1 m j-f tit a ft that every drop of rich, nourishing ScottsEmu is readily utilized by the system in bin ing up strength. Suit & Bowne, Bloomfietd. N. J. ALSO THAT iS lull! d- Hl a m i (Tablets or Granules) RELIEVE fl llNDIGESTIOjj Are often the beginning of se rious physical breakdown. There fore, no oue can afford to neglect even the simplest cold. Relieve it quickly with these wonderful preparations. Rexall Laxative Aspirin U. D. Co. Cold Tablets break up a cold without starting a buzzing in the head. Mentholated Syrup White Pine and Tar, A pleasant, soothing, effective cough Syrup, free from alcohol and narcotics. Sold and Guaranteed by COAL! COAL! ROSSEATJ COAL C0.r $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 per ton delivered. " Orders' taken at J'W.Mtaip.; Phone 934 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KCWt (SAMS Turkeys for breeding. J, C. Herring, Central Point. 2T 251,jrow ulghl. FOR SALE $1500.00, a modern five i room plastored hoime on paving: all clear. C. S. Buttcrfield. 249 FOK SALE Good 7 room housil with bath, 3 lots, woodshed, garage, burn and chicken house. Also range. Price l'".30. Cull 937 S. Hollv. Phone 779-Y. 2.",3 WANTED Young lady' to attend switchboard. Call, do not phono. Hotel Medford. WANTED Young lady to attend cipar stand. Call, do not phone. Hotel Medford. WANTED Work by export primer. Fred Sihlneler. Alls. Box it, Mail Tribune. 2o0 Farmers Attention Tankless pressure water system is to the home what wireless telegraphy is to the commercial world... Maximum pressure all the time, .without the in cumbrance of a tank. Besides all other features. It has only one (1) moving part, needs no oil and lasts a life time. See this wonderful tankless pressure system now. .--- Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. ; SYMPATHETIC SERVICE i I ; Rendered In a Quiet Dignified manner at THE PERL FUNERAL HOME! - Your Joved one is taken into the Home where there is always some one with them. Our Residence is on the Second Floor. We are Licensed Embalmers and are prepared to make shipment to an part of the United States or Foreign Countries. We will take complete charge of;ipySarvI$a; and make all arrangemonts, ; f. J?aly Assistant. " Phone 47. Corner of Sixth and Oakdalo, One block nest of Postofflce. - i Sparta Bldg, Phone 620 QIM CHUNG , China Bert Storu Herb cure for earaone, heaOach. eat rrh. dlpthpna. sore throat, lun trouble kidnjy trouble, stomach trouble' heart trouble, chills anil fever, oraiups, ooughs, DOOr Ctrf.1lln!1nn flrhnnrlo. timnrm cracked hrenit. oirci all ktads.'of BolUr1 Mil llDCM? i'PtAV'i? I MeJford. Oregon. Jan. 13,'9t7. This Is to certify that I. the Mnderalirn fd. hni very severe stomach trquble and hsd been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of Oim Chung (irhosa Herb Store Is at J14 South Front street, Med ford). I derided tn gel herbs for my stomach trouble, and 1 started to feeling better as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily retom ment anyone afflicted as I was to Glm Chung and try h! Herts. JSIgned) w R JOHNSON. witnesses: Vm. Lewis, Eagle Point. W. L. Chlblreth, Eagle Point. M, A. Anderson, Medford, S. B. Holmes, Ragle Point. C. TC. Moore. Kagle Point J. V. Mclnlyre. Kagle Point. Oeo. on der Helen. Kagle Point. Tboa. IS. Nlobola. b'gle Paint. .r-t''J Touring Car v ' Mechanically Right " Excellent Tires Side Curtains ij ; New Top. , ' Yours for $287.50 Terms if Desired- Positively no junk, but one of the best bar-' gams we have ever offered. i . .is .-.r f . . . THE BUSY CORNER - MOTOR CO. ; . , .The store .where your dollar does its duty. "