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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTID, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY: 12, 1921
L
ocal and
Personal
The mid-week public market tilts
morning was a light one because the
very bad roads Kept most or me iar
niers at ljome,:" No meats were on sale.
Carl Jeschke, high grade watch and
clock repairing, 11 Fir street.
Clean raga wanted at Medford Print
ing Co.
A good', photograph speaks a lan
guage all its own. Its charm is last
ing a source of Inspiration. If men
only knew the Joy Imparted by the
friendly smile from a pleasing picture,
how frequent would be their, visits to
the professional photographer. Mackey
Main and Central, No. 204. . . .
On account of the death of F. W.
Hutchinson, father of C. I. Hutyhinson,
notice of which appears elsewhere In
this .paper, the Hutchinson & Lums
don store was closed today and will re
main closed until 3:30 p. m. Thursday.
Clearance sale of children's stamped
underwear. Handicraft Shop. 51
"Dlnty Moore'' daijces at Jackson'
vlllo Friday night. ',, 252
Better now shoos fdr less money.
Second-hand shoes and shoe repairing
nt the Medford-Shoo Hospital, 119 East
Sixth street.- , , ., ,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Abbott left
Klamath Falls last Mon.day for a sev
eral weekB vislt at Koscburg. "-'',-,
Wo have a largo, assortment of re
built tires, any size; price right. Ex
change Tiro Co. . '.,, ., . - 252
Creamery buttor fifty cents a pound.
Economy Grocerterla. - tf
Smoke salo, nol fire, of tires, tubes
andteiccessorles at t,.- Trelcliler
Motor Co. , ' - ' . . ' 205
The regular meeting- of Chester A.
Arthur post, Gi.A. R., will, be held lit
the new hall. Thursday, afternoon at
2:30 o'clock. A full attendance is re
quested.
"Majestic 4" at Jacksonville Friday
, night. , . : 252
Hemstitching and poootlng. ; Handi
craft Shop. , -
Savo motley on tubes, tires, and ac
cessories at Trelchler's Biuoke sale.
... 255
Alfred Carpenter and Walter llowne
arrived home this forenoon from, at
tending the automobile show In Port
land, which the former states Is a very
creditable exposition. . .
Big stock maohliie. thread four spools t
20c at Truax store sale Jan,, 15 to 22.
', . ..; . . ... , .; 25i
Bring your pump probloms .to, A.. L.
Vroman, 113 S. Front street. 35 years
, practical experience.-' Agoub for the
V. K. Automatic Elootrlo Pumping out
fit. . A. size tor every, need. Call and
sod thqm. -j , ,. ...... ,251
Slave you seen Goo. L. Treiohler's
sale ad today. .... .......... . 255
Guests .at tho Medford looltrdo Mr.'
- amfc'M'S. L. M. hagley of Suit Luke
City.vW. A. Johnson of Suglnaw, Mich.,
K. H. . Kilts of Clovolatul, h. Dliimont
of Sit, Louis and L- S. lloiijamln, of Los
Angoleg, Other Callfornlans at this
hotel are Mesdumes M. A. Eaglos and
J. K. Seers of Duusmiilr, and M. Fiilli,
It. h. McClary, -M. S.. Uroudy, C. B.
Joseph, - U, Searlott aud. C. V.
, Metsker of San Francisco. '
.We save you mono? on your dry
cleaning, dyeing nnd repairing. City
Cleaning Wo ks, 401 South. Riverside.
Phono 4(4 , . , tt
' 25 per cent off,, on all ribbons, large
and varied Hue at Truax store' salo
Ju, 15 to. 22.. - 251
Vou hnd bot,tqr, got In on the reduced
prices on now and used cars at Trclch
loii's sale, .. .. t 256'
EmoiHoii Mei;iick arrivqd home, this
morning from Michigan In which state
he spent tho holidays. . , , .
Hello boys! Wq'U be thorp!,. Whore?
Jacksonville! Whou? Friday "night!
;'.)! , ' . ! i!52
Good laundry soap, whlto and brown.
nt Oc the bar at Truax store sale Jan
15 to 22. . . 25H
Potatoes $1.85" per cwt. whilo they
lntfL Farm llureau Cooperative) Kx-
chango. Phone 032. , . 253
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Vein Hovenburg arc
In the. city from Gold Hill and spout
lust, night at tho Medford.
You can got your cur washed aud
polished at our rack. Price made no-
cording to Job. $1.60 up. . Echango
Tiro Co. 252
The famous Yn Raalla clove silk
underwear now on salo at the Vanity
Shop, new locution cor. E. .Main and
Bartlett... , 251
1 Dancing tonight at tho Nutatorluni.
Host music, best flour and finest bull
wUu plenty of room to ncooiiiniodiiU
tho lurgost of crowds. 200
Tho Woman's ltqlluf corps aud their
ludy friends are invited to sound a so
cial afternoon, Jan. 13, at. tho Amer
ican U-fcclon hull. Hostesses ai o Telitba
JMckcl, Edith H rail bury and Jonulo
BijrUe. ,-
The V. K., the best automatlo puino
. log outfit made. See them at Vroiuan's.
113 8outh Front street. 261
' Everything In Truiuc store for sale
during the week Jan. 15 to 22. Walk
right In, you are welcome. 251
Tonight at the Nntutoilum. :Diinclg
begins promptly at 9 o'clock. ' -,")0J
Frank C. Chirk rcturnod home today
from Portland to which city ho whs
pulled in oonforencij with the Blato
Ijiiju'd of archltocts relative to the
formation of a state building code.
This code would bo of much benefit
to each, town mid city, Mr. Clark nays,
inasmuch as all building would be con
structed under Its provisions, under
tbp same building regulations in pluce
of'.the inadequate, local law.
folg coffeo cups for the "old man,"
Ti'nax -store sale Jan. 13 to 22. 231
Prices are on the upward trend. Now
Is "the time' to buy, attend the Trusx
store sale,, 7 days. Jan. 15 to 22. 25l
Do not miss the uild-wwk commu
nity party at the Natatoiium tonight.
The very latest music will be heard
Seeley V. Hall of this city is among
the local , auto" dealers attending the
auto show at. Portland. Guy Chllders
left last night to take In the, same
evjentt .
Prices on our gloves cut o the'qulclc.
Busy Corner Motor Co. 261
Good eats at Jacksonville, Friday
night. ' , 232
Enter Into -the social spirit by at
tending the mid-week party at the
Natatorium tonight. A good time for
everybody. 250
Wilson Walte, in charge of D. O. O..
K. band Tuesday received a bass drum
and a number of new horns, that will
be used In the organization.
uclco-l.iglit rarm light and power
plauts. MedforJ Electric Co.
Ladles' winter bats at one-halt their
cost at the Truax store sule, Jan. 15 to
22.- .. . . ' 251
Join the big party at the. Natator
ium tonight. Dancing begins promptly
at 9 o'clock. . . . , ... 250
Bryant, Hamilton of the Applegale
spent Monday and Tuesday In the city
attending to business matters. .
Try our "Dyanshlne" 25c, Immediate
attention, guaranteed work. Whlsen
ant shop, 113 E. Main, Geo. Maddox.
. . " ' . 253
Everything electrical. Medford Klec
trlo Co. Phone 061-. , . ( . .,'
A dance worth while at the Natator
ium tonight. .There" is, no healthier
Indoor sport than dancing. 250
John M. Scott, general passenger
agent of the Southern Paolflc and I. T.
Sparks, district freight anil passenger
agent of the same rallraod were visi
tors in the city Tuesday. Mr. Scott
stopped off hero enroute to Portland
from Sail Francisco, to which city he
accompanied Louis Simpson of North
liend earlier-In the week.
Genuine reduction sale at the Truax
store commencing Saturday morning,
January 15; and continues to Saturday
night, Jan. 23. : 261
; Ladles' velvet hats at one dollar at
the Truax store. Jani IS to 22. 251
Foridry wood phone 890-X or 947-L.
Prompt delivery. , : - 273'
.Mrs. T. J. Fuson who underwent an
operutlon, at Sacred - Hourt hospital
last week Is Improving rapidly. -
Broken; lots: of dishes below cost at
Truax. stjie, Jan. 15' to 22., r i 251
' Grnbe cider; fresh frrfril the press at
the Jackson County Creamery Bottling
Dept. Phone 22-R. ,
Dr. Heine, eye, oar, nose, throat, tf
County Agent C.' C." Cate ' 'arrived
Home today, from having attended the
directors mcetlng-of the Oregon Grow
ers Cooperative association at Salem,
and the permanent organization meet
ing of the state farm bureau at Port
land.' ; ' '' '
- Those having unpaid accounts with
Shortto. Gurnett would confer a great
favor by calling at Geo. L. Treicliler's
office and paying same Shortle needs
the money.
Splendid line of dishes received' too
late for.the holiday trade and will be
on sale at reduced prlqes Jan. 15 to,22,
at Truax Store. " " . 231
Hemstitching and " pecotlng, J10
cents per yard. The Vanity Shop, new
location, cor. East Main. and Bartlctt.
: 205,
; ' Medford .post of the American. Le
gion will hold a joint meeting with the
Women's - Auxiliary of the- 'post V on
Tuesday night, January iStb. The two
organizations will hold separate busi
ness meetings, after which there will
be a, social session. .with music, danc
ing, canla, and- refreshments. .
: Children's stamped-underwear in 1,
2, 3 years sizes, regular price 75c,, all
going at 40o while they last. Handi
craft Shop. ' - , .-257
Outing flannel, 45c value at 25c at
Truax store, Jan. 15 to 23. ' 251
Patronize home and build, up pay
rolls by Insisting on having brooms
made by Rogue River Broom Works.
. 254
Oregoniuns registered at the Hol
land Include F. L. Hoifron of Eugene,
J; A. Evers of Salem, F. C. llaniber of
Klamath Fulls, and the following from
Portland: Mr. and Mrs. 9. E. Brooks,
G. W. Johnson, W.' H. Tull aud N L.
Kane. ,' ,.
Stamped Gertrudes In outing flannel,
scalloped amj hemstitched, regular
$1.50, on .sale at ' $1.25. Handicraft
Shop. -' . ' 251
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone 601.
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. , , 2W
i J. H. Halo will lcavo In a few dayo
on oxtenslve tour of the "southern
states and visit to his old home in
Tennessee. ' ' '' -
' Our special bulk coffee at 30c per lb.
during salo at our store. The Truax,
Jan.-15 to 22. i 251
James E. Grieve, who for the' paSti Hugh Mitchell, superintendent of
32 years has run the hotel midway be
tween Medford and Crater Lake and
who knows thousands of tourists r'by
their first names,. 'is at : the Imperial.
"Just say that old' Portland s looks
mighty natural,"' said Mr. Grieve. "As
a matter of fact, this Is the first tlm
I ever eet ' foot in Portland, but that
.would never do to come from a, man
whose business depended upon boost
ing travel as mine docs. Well, any-
way, Portland may not look natural,
"but It sure looks good to me. My wife
ani 1 are going to spend several weeks
here, so when my guests talk about
Sunnyside or Mount Tabor, Couupil
Crest or the corner of Broadway and
Xamhill, I will know what they are
talking about." Portland Journal.
When better, automobiles are built,
Buick wiif build them. , . tf
Dig line of gloves at reduced prices.
Truaxrstoie. Jan. 15 to 22. 251
Mrs.- Paul Hansen, corseticre for
NuHopo.,- Phone 5S5-J. . tf
There has ueeh an Increase'ln the'.
nuiubor' of oases of whooping' coiigh
among the young boys and girls of the
city the last'week, as heretofore mild.
, -Toilet spap 52 the- bur or six. forv25c
atiTruux. store sale Jan. 15 to 22. 251'
Inland Superoyl and plain piston
rings at Riverside Garage. ' 260
: Try ., our merchants lunch. . Tue
Shasta. - ; . . ": v '
, W. J. Freeman of Central .Point
spent 1,'ueBday In' the city attending
to business matters. '
' Children's stamped-, combinations in
3 and 4 years, regular $1.-00; going at
6c Handicraft Shop. ' ;.r; 251
Mss Alta'Naylor, the Goodwin Cor.
setlero'." PH6he.:54f-J.- .'': tVi
: Invest "your' savings in the Jackson
Comity Building aho Loan association.
. ".. :-: . ' tt
'Letters of Gratitude
Eloquent language am Illustrations
in advertising may appeal ' to lmny,
but after all it Is the homely, sincore
letters from women overflowing wth
'heartfelt, gratitude tor hoittth re-stored
by Lydia E. I'llikhnm'H , Vegetable
iCompouhd, that .oOnvlnce-.'bthei suf
fering women tli'atliere '. Is ft lneOi
clno that will .pelp themn)o. j Many
such lettors-.' iu'e ' bbiiig publiHbed in
this paper, from duy to; day, and it
Is to, aitywoninn-'ir adyantago who
suffers, .rtini- femalev nllinonts In any
form to give this old fashioned root
and- herb remedy ft trial-; 4 T Adv.
federal- fish hatcheries' In Oregon ar
rived in the city this morning from the
north; conferred' here 'today with
Superintendent V. H. Heffner of. the
Elk creek hatchery, and, will be joined
in me cuy tomorrow Dy ssuperinieu
dent O'Malley who Is In charge of the
federal hatcheries of the northwest.
. Hot Tamales at BoVoe's. ' tf
. Smoke Cratejr Lake cigars, made in
Medford. Phone 960-M. 254
When better automobiles are built,
Buick will build thein. tf
Pique' earrlage robes arid pillows to
match all reduced. Handicraft Shop.
. . ' j-v . i.r-f - 251
: Judge P. M. Calkins of the circuit
dour bench' Bold- court In GAnts Pass
Monday.
Another big dance at Jacksonville,
Friday, Jan. 14-, ' ' . ; , 252
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IS
11 'IV
nPape's Cold Compound;' is
Quickest Relief Known '
Uon't stay stuf fed-up! Quit Ulow-
(Xne and snuffling A dose of "Pane
.Cold Compound" taken every two
.hours until threo doses are taken usu
ally brouks any cold; rigfyt u.-
Tho .very iii-hj uose opens qiogf?ou
nostrils anil the air nassagos of the
head: etops nose runnins; relieves the
headache, dullnesH, foverishness.
"Pane's Cold Compound-' costs only
a few cents! at drug Jitor.es.. .It" acta
without- aaHistanee;- tastes Tiice-, con-
aijas no tjuininq tnsstl,ipon! IJao's!
TOO LATE Tl CLASSIFY
FO'lt SALE Turkeys for - breeding.
J. C Herring, Central Points 267
FOR RENT Sloeplug room with bath,
hot and cold water; joom heated.
221 N. Holly. , j ; . , - 252
FOR SALE Small ranch close in;
nothing better'. Call 1027 Narregnft.
." - . : " ''. ; 252
WANTED Woman toV cook for 10 to
' 15 at camp; no children. Apply to
.Red Cross Employment office or
phone 8S6-L.
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NOW PLAYING ALL THIS WEEK
The Greatest of All the DraS
matic Screen Stars in a Vivid
and Thrilling Taje of Texas
in. Early' Days, With Hard
Riding, Quick Shooting and
an Alluring Romance.,
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THE EIALTOa ... :
, DE LUXE PROGRAM
1. ' ' SELECTED COMEDY
- -'.'HiS ' Waiting"; .Carew'
With Hank Mann. '
2. ; BRAY PICTOGRAPH
Odds 'find Ends of In
terest. i'v '
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3. . GRACE BROWN - i A
At the Organ. ". :p '-
4- The Rialto presents' Wil
ijiljam,; ;Farnum in HThe
" Last ' of the .iuanes.T V
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Will
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. : (ll fam Greys ...v
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NEXT SUNDAY
KATHEEINE
MAC DONALD
NEXT SUNDAY
"PASSIONS'
PLAYGROUND"
Our:G
.' Sa
reatest
1p '
r:.".'V.
Here Are a few Prices
that Are Moving
: f:':.0ur StOCfc.;;''
3 5:
Men's Black and Tan Sox, pair ...
Men's Heavy Wool Sox, pair ... , . .
Men's Blue and Black Work Shirts
Men's White Dress Shirts
Men's Blue Denim Overalls at .
Men's Work Pants "very special". ".
Men's Khaki pants going at ... . . .
Men's Heavy Work Shoes at ., . . . . .;
Meh-s 10-in. High Top Shoes at . . .
Men's Raincoats. Regular $10.00 Good-
' year ; .' '. . . 1 '. .. . '. ,.; '. . '.' . . , . ; V.'" $5.50'
Men's Wool Mackinaws at ... . . . . .$7'50
Wn's. Suits "Laife Arrivals" 3; ; , . $,17.0
JVl'i are ; Offering hundreds
: of Bargains in Hats; Slides,
. 10c
. ,35c
, 75c
; :98c
?.98c
$1.25
ie, !
$2.50
$4.00
a.ttresses,".etc.
, . . '
Always Big 1 Bargains ; in
our Used Goods Dept.
Some Bargains in Houses
and Lots
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1918: Ford with Camping
THAT'S ALL T ODAY
H;!WiIs6H
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- ThcCheapest Store' ia the West-:-""
32 No; Front St. ' Phone 467 .
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MOXDAr NIGHT, JANUARY 17
MAIL ORDERS NOW-- -'-
Floof .00 Bal. $1.50, fl, 77c, 50c, pins 10 per cent war tax
"GREAT," SAYS THE PRESS S
NIGHT" : ' ; '- ZTr'P
Rnlllclclnflr lilln-ltv i'iT..
Chronlcl.
thm acdtnc llffht of fieart "
mid ooncienc tor haTlne bett preB-
f H .- 'i
Best Comedy
in
Tear ' .
"T, ...... 'CA - ' STI ' ' - "
Tf ft rtftnrty "fArce, with lrtuRh
Vni tm mtirm1r hllartmta fnllnwinv ls.'iti i ...u
endy tht tms ben our icod uccesnion as to make the even
tng's entertainment one contlnu
hv ihA Imwrlal orchestra. 250.
long time. Bulletin.
bui uproar. u.xaminer.