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f f PAGE TWO MEDFOftD MAIL TRIBUNE,' MftDFOIlD, . OKKfiOy, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1 1021 ocal and Personal The Bad news was received in the city today of the death .of Mrs. Hill T tv-tfe of Dr. J. Lawrence Hill at uernn the courts for about two years. Mrs. homo In Portland this week after long and painful lllneBS. Dr. and Mrs. Hill were former, well known residents of Medford, who ronvad to Portland itbout 18 . months ago.: hoping the change, would be beneficial to Mrs. Hill's health. , Mrs. Paul , Hansen, corsetlere for NuBone. Phone 585-J. tt Toilet soap 6c the bar or six for 25c at Trnax store 'sale Jan. 15 to 22. 261 Inland Superoyl and plain piston What do you need; most in your homo? .--. . - ',. 2C3 The local farm bureau rally meet lugs scheduled for dates from Jan. 14 to 21 have been called oft because ' President George A, Mansfield has been called to another part of the state that week. rings at Riverside Garage. 2G0 Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta.. ''. -.- Fine music, good floor and a Jolly crowd. . American Legion dance tomor row night. 251 Miss Myrtle Blakeley, former county treasurer. 1b now a member of the . stiff of employes of the 15. M. Wilson Audit company, having joined the staff after her term as county treasurer expired, i Children's stamped' combinations In 2 and 4 years, regular $1.00, going at Miss Alta Naylor, the Goodwin Cor- scjtiere. Phone 64 8-J. 282 jjle Bure and -attend the American Le gion dance tomorrow night. 251 iltalh to the ex Lout of .03 of an inch fell; last night and early today, and in ore rain Is the prediction for tonight and Friday. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Hot Tamales at DeVoe's. tf Don't miss the American Legion flanco. Tomorrow night, Legion hall. ' 251 The Elks lodge session tonight in expected to be a short one with Past lCxalled Ruler J. J. Buchter presiding because of tho absence of Exalted Mu'lor O. O. Alenderfor nnd Lending Knight Rawles Moore from the city. Hmoko Crater Lake cigars, made in Medford. Phone DGO-M. 254 When bettor automobiles are built, Buick will build thorn.- '' : tf One of those dandy American Legion dunces tomorrow night. Legion hall. - :.: . 251 T. ID. Danlols Is the lutest citizen to acquire p, Packard Singlo Six from tho Sooly V, Hall Motor company, '. Pique carriage roueB and pillows to match all. reduced. Handlornft Shop. ' 251 yiHillior big dance at Jacksonville, Friday, Jan. 14. . . 252 Footwear that pleases tho children at prices that please the parents. M. . M. Dopt.-store. Great sale. - .. 251 . C. W. (Wig) Ashpole spent Wed nosday in-the Ilrowimbora . district looking after stock Interests. Carl Joschke, high grade watch and clock repairing, 11 Fir street. . Clean rags wanted at Medford Print Ing Co. . ', ;.. ..', - . Evory pair of shoes A'Olng at bargain prices. Come tomorrow M. M. Dept. mora. Great tialo. - .... ',' ;- 261 : William HIIIIb of Uosoburg Is among the out of town visitors, in the city - attending to buslnoss mutters. A good photograph speaks a Ian guago all Its own. ll nhnrhi is last llg a source of Inspiration. If men only knew the joy Imparted by the friendly amlle from n pleasing picture, how1 frequent would be tholr visits to the professional photographer. Mnckoy Main and Central, No. ,204. 256' ' Clearance sale of chlldron's stamped underwear. Handlornft Shop. 251 ; Shoos that are right In every detail atioost prices. M. M. Dept. stori?. 251 I Ben C. Sheldon Is more sensitive thhu stout gentlemen are supiniaed to he.1 Someone .said that he was the father of more bills than .liny .other moinbor, or words to that. effect ust IU (SOL WWII, OUl'lUUH 1IHH U1KPI1 HI1 oath not to Introduce a single measure. He Intends giving all of his sugges tions to the ronds and highways com mute, or any other committee where thny fit in, ami not sponsor anything. Ono of his Ideas is to differentiate between gasoline for motor cars and gasoline for other engines. Ho thinks tho- non-motor car gasoline could Ih' colored, flack of the Idea Is a new system of licensing automobiles by the amount of guxollno they consume, rather than, horsepower. The Oregon Ian. "Dlnty Moore" dances at Jackson ville Friday night. ' 252 Hotter new shoes for less money. Second-hand shoes nnd shoe repairing at the Medford Shoe Hospital, IIS) Kast Sixth street. . What do you need most in your home? ;; 25.1 0. C.Mauplii or St. Louis -and . Burns and H. W. ritiytur or Seattle nra -guunts at the Holland, ns are L. V;, Koss and A. W. Fuusok of Portland. .We have n large, assortment of re built tires, any size; price right. Kx change Tire Co. " 2r2 .Smoke sale, not fire, of tires, tubes nlid accessories at G. L. Trelchle Motor Co. . 255' . Ladles' shoes going at one-third to OHO-half less. M. M. Dept. store. 251 ' According to n letter received In this city Hex Lnpiiminn, well know poet formerly of Gold Hill, will return to tills, country from Honolulu shortly. Mr. Lanipman has liven employed ou a newspaper in that city, and dues not like the tropical t'llmute. Save money on tubes, tires, nnd ac cessories at Treichier's smoke Bale. - ' 255 The case of Mildred A. Bowere against Benton Rowems was finally de olded by the supreme court of the state of Oregon in a decision handed down at Salem yesterday, 'sustaining the contentions of Mr. Bowers' Attorney, In every particular. As will be re membered, this case has been pending a.lowers wag denied her divorce In the circuit court at the trial held in Jack son county, and yesterday the supreme court affirmed the declsion of 4 he cir cuit court in every particular. Ash land Tidings. Gus Newbury and Por ter J. Neff of Medford were the atlor neys for Mrs. Bowers and Briggs & Brlggs of Ashland for Mr. Bowers, u nm uo you need most in your hpme? 253 "Majestic 4" at Jacksonville Friday night. . 252 Hemstitching and pecotlng. Handl craft Shop. Guests from a distance at the Med ford Include A. li. Rodger of Xew York city, Con Danielson.of St. Louis, Paul E. Peterson of Minneapolis, and R. R. fHheane und Mr; nnd Mrs. B. F. Shep ard of Seattle. .The guests from Call fornla at this hotel are W. L. Kvans of Sacramento, M. B. Grant and son of Vreka, Sidney H. Kllln and Jas. A. Still of I,os Angeles, nnd L. D. Sanderson I?. H. Kelly, Px. H. Miller, Sol Davis and Geo. A. Lane of San Francisco. Big stock machine thread four spools 25c at Truax storo sale' Jan. 15 to 22 '- ' 251 Bring your pump problems to A. L. Vroman, 113 S. Front street. 35 years practical experience. Agent for' the V. K. Automatic Klectric Pumping out fit. A size for every need. Call and see them. 251 Ixxk the town over for "hie shoe bar gains. Then confo to us and we will make you glad. M. M. Dept. store. 251 Roland Flaherty' arrived back", in Medford this morning from Portland to which city he Bold a carload of hogn and cattle shipped by (he farm bureau exchange. -. Try our "Dyanshine"; 25c. immediate attention, guaranteed work, i Whlsen ant shop, 113 E. Main. Geo. Maddox. , " 253 We save you money on, your' dry cleaning, dyeing and repairing. ,' City Cleaning Wo ks, 401 South Riverside, Phone 44. tf Men's work shoes $4.49. M. M. Dept store. , , . - .. . . ... . .. .2611 Col., and Mrs. Frank L. TouVolle who .have ;bcon visiting friondB and relatives in Ohio slnco last August will return to Modford about February 1st, after spending a fow weeks in southern California.- '- ' 25 per cent oft on all ribbons', large and varied lino at Truax store pale Jan. 15 to 22. , 251 You had better get In on the reduced prices on now. and used cars at Treich icr s sale; 255' Dr. Holt, recently returned from post graduate work, Has opened offices in the M. F. & H. bldg.. Medford. 25li The annual cqnteat for the Edison Marshall short story prize at the Uni versity of Oregon is now on. ThlB, prize Is awarded Tor the best story written by a student of tho University or Oregon school of: journalism. ' Hello boys! We'll be there! Whore? Jacksonville! When? Friday night! ' 252' Good laundry soap, white and brown, at 6c the bnr nt Truax store sale Jttn 15 to 22. 251' wnnt uo you need most In. your nomer 2; ' Tomorrow .night' at tho Amorlcan Legion hall the ex-servlcA men of the local post will .meet to consider the proposed state plan of adjusted com pensnllon. Frank Fnrrell, eommnndei of tho Medford post. Is deslr.oim that oveiy legion man attend ns the matter which will bo under discussion Is of utinoBt Importance. The meotlng will be cnlleiT to order at 7:30 and the regular legion dance will follow nt !) o clock., - , Potatoes $1.85 per cwt. while they last. Farm llurenit Cooperative Ex change. Phono 932. 263' You can get your-car' washed and polished at our rack. Price made ac cording to job, $1.60 up. Exchange Tire Co. 252" Ladles' $11.60 shoe? $fl.49. M. "M Dept. Btore. 251 Ralph Bardwell will depart thla evon lug on a business trip to Los Angelos The fnmouB Van Raalte glove silk underwear now on sale at the Vanity Shop, new location cor. E. Main and Uortlett. 251 The V. K., the best antomntlc pump ing outfit made. See tliem at Vroman's, 113 South Front street. .251 Rverythlng In Truax store for sale during the week Jnn. 15 to 22. Walk right In, you are welcome. ' 251 A check for $150 has been received by the Ashland chamber of commerce irom tho comity court as an appropri ation for premiums for tho Winter Fair held In that city oarly In Decern- oer. ' . , Dig coffee cups for the "old man,1' Truax store sale Jan. 15 to 22, ' 201 Prices aro on the (inward trend. Now Is tho tlmo to buy, attend the Truax store sale, 1 days, Jan. 15 to 22. . 251 For Hie small son as wnll as theliln father. Shoes at bargain prices. M. M. uept. siora.- ureal mile. - ' 251 It. was reported Wednesday that a reply to the petition of Jacksonville citizens to Governor Olcott for a spec ial prosecutor in tho bunk cases had been received, which was not tho caw. If the chief executive replica at all. It will be within the next few days. Those having unpaid accounts with Shnrtle Guriiett would confer a great; favor by calling nt Geo. L. Treichier's office and paving same. Shortlc needs the money. Splendid line of dishes received too late tor the holiday trade and will he on sale at reduced prices Jnn. 15 to 22. t Truax Store. 251 Dr. Holt, recently returned from post graduate work, has opened offices In the M. F, & II, bldff-i Medford. Joii; Clifford Henry oT Klamath Fals, spent a few floors Iu the city1 Wednes day attending to business matters. What do you-need : most in your home? - - 363 Have you seen Geo. L. Treichier's sale ad today. "'" 255 Prices on our gloves eufto the quick. Busy Corner Motor Co. ' 201 Miss Alma Vtfedlsch of New York, western representative ot the Interna tional Concert Bureau, who is manag-' ing .Leopold Godowsky's tour on lh? Pacini coast," lert .tor Klamath Fall's this morning and wiA'return' to Med ford on Monday! 5 1 , .-' Good eats at' Jacksonville, Friday night. ' . 252' Delco-Light farm light and t power plant3 Medford Klectric Co, - - . ' Ladies' winter bats at one-half their cost at theuTrux store sale, Jan: 15 to 22. , ',, , , . ' ,251. Dr. Wm. W. P. Holt has returned from the Unlvera!tyof California, hos pital at San Francjsco, -where he tobk a icst graduate course In diseases of children under Di i Lucas, of' interna tional -reputation, and has opened an offlc hi the M. F. & Hi 'building. IK will be In Eagle Point on Sundays until further ; notice. ' Dr. Holt has practiced In Eagle Point fifteen years. Everything electrical. 'Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 6G1. ' ', Genuine reduction sale at the Truax store commencing Saturday morning, January 15, and continues to Saturday nignt, Jan. Zi. 251f Ladles' velvet hats at one dollar at the Truax store. Jan. 15 to 22. 251 Mrs. R. L. Wilson arrived back in Medford this, forenoon from her two months visit with relatives and friends in Chicago. For dry wood phone 890-X or 947-L. Prompt delivery. " : - - 273 : Broken lots of dishes below cost at Truax store, Jan. iff to 22. 251 Grape cider, fresh from the press at the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept Phone 22-R. : r . There was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. B; VV, Paul at 400 West Second street, a nine pound son. i .. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat, tf Hemstitching ana pecotlng, 10" cents per. yard. The Vanity S,hop, new location, cor. East Main and Bartlett 1 2G5 Children's stamped underwear in 1, 2, 3 years sizes, regular price 75c, all going nt 40c Svbilo they last. Handi craft Shop. , . . , 257 Among the guests ati the Nash aro L. C. Hlggerson of HoqSinm, Wash., J. L, Murray of Nevada City, -Calif., B. H. Hutchins of Dunsnmir, and Mr. and Mis. J. S. Campbell and. A. E. Ross of Portland. ' , ' . ' . ; ' Outing flannel, 45c value at 25c at Truax store, Jan. 15 to 22. . 251 Patronize homo and build up pay rolls by Insisting on having -brooms made by Rogue River Broom Works. ... -"254 Stamped Gertrudos in outing flannel, scalloped and hemstitched, regular $1.60, on sale at $1.25. Handicraft Shop. 251 Articles of incorporation of the Bos- well Mining company, wnre filed with tho county cleric Of Josephine comity, the Incorporators being" M. Norden, G. D. Lltlooy and George S. liarton, and tho capital stock J200.000. iWitb tbe articles or Incorporation was also filed an agreement entered into for the pur chose of the Hoswell mine, on Sucker creek, by the now company, the pur chase price to-be $140,000, of which $10,000 is the first payment,' The new owners will Install much Hew equip ment and the mine will be made mod ern nnd up to date. f What do you need . most in 'your Home? . u , 233 Everything eloctrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone SCI. , ' , It. A; Holmes, tho Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Ralph Ten-Ill left thia mornln on his periodical 'businesB trip to northern California, Klamath county and cen tral Oregon points. Price no objeot on all holiday goods, toys, dolls, gamos, etc., at Truax store sale, Jan. 15 to 22. .' ; . 251 Our special bulk coffee at 30c per lb. during sale at our store. The Truax, Jan. 15 to 22. ' ' 251 When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them: tf ' The 'funeral services for the Infant daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs.' 'Merrill Merrinlni! wtr bo held 'nt the Perl funernl home at 10:30 a. m. Friday. The interment will bo in the Jackson ville cemetery, Jacksonville. '.. Big line ot gloves at roducod prices. Truax store, Jan. 15 to 22. '. 251 Good supper at Eaglo Point Satur day night. . - .. -, , . 253, uet inoso sott paper tablets at this office nt 16c per pound.. - 1 ; tf The Rogue river fish bill' compro mise, was- among- the flret matters taken up by the legislature,-and', its progress Is being watched with Intor- st by tho fishermen of the cltv. some of whom had a baud in the compro mise which Is agreed to by all ructions to the controversy. Mrs. Hancy. hemstitching. Docot. buttons covered, M. F. & H. bldg. 264 Tollot paper 6o the roll or six for 25c at Truax store. Jan. 15 to 2.- 261 Wo deliver anvthine wlthonh iiu iMione us your wants. Medford Phar macy, phono 10. ' 251 DR. RICMRTII Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted no nnops itskd Broken Inea Acniratelv Dopllrikted Suite 1-3 over Slay To. 998 V Jluio, lptair Word: has been rer-cTved fro'm"the state officers of the American Legion ordering a. special meeting to ascertain the sentiment! of the local post on the bun us bill to he presented to the legis lature, iA call for a meeting will be Issued by 'Commander Frank P. Farxell of the local post, and' all members are urged to attend anil voice, their views. "Majestic" at Eagle Point Saturday night.. . v . 553 To. break up a cold , quickly . use Mount -Pitt Cold Tablets 26c at the Medford Pharmacy, Prescription Drug gists, Main and Central streets.. 261 For Sale First mortgage on city proper, $1000.00 at 8 per cent tor one year. Box O, Mall Tribune. . E. A. Welch left this morning for Klamath Falls on -a business visit. Dollar brooms for 75c. Trnax store, Jan. 15 to 22. ,. , .- ' 251 ". For that hacking cough try a. bottle of White Pine with Spruce Balsam. Medford Pharmacy, Proscription Drug gists, Central and Main streets. 261 All tiro work guaranteed.. -Bring in your old tires for repairs. Call for when you-wantvem. Exehange -Tire Co. .' - :. - . , 252 Mr. and Mrs. .Thomas Hammett nnd son of Spokane who had been visiting Mr. Jlatnmett's brother, 'William Ham mett and family 'for the past week, left here this morning for Los Angeles for a, two months sojourn there. .. . Among poultry foeds you will always find Kerr's egg mash and Qolden Rod egg mash at the top. Buy them at Fnrm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. Your motor can be made Hko new by reboring and fitting with DeLuxe Pis tons. Results giMran teed. ' P. F. Close at Riverside Garage. .-' "- ' 252 Delco-Light--Blectrioity for-' ' every farm. Medford Electi-io Co. ' . " '.' County ProBecutor Rawles Moore left Wednesday evening on a business visit nt Salem during which he will take ,np Beveral matters with Governor Olcctt... He is not expected back in the city until Saturday-. ; r. . . Some party!-Vyhere?? vEafele Point! When! Saturday, Jan. 151 .' 263, , Dr. Jialstoad .in Mechano-Therapy, the germ of all manipulative and ad- justive treatment. '.''Phipps Bldg. 251 Upholsterlng.'.packlng and .crating of all kinds, mattress making and reno vating, chair repairing. ; 'Can at 101 S. Central or' phone 616-J. .257 ' Residents of the east side have filed a protest against the' burking of a dog owned by another Jeastsidor. The chief complaint against the canine is that he starts howling about 5 a. m: Do, not order .calonpflrs from travel ing f eprqsentatlves or out of ; town firms. We have a factory line of all stzes and kind& of--calendar's, wall pockets, cutouts etc. that we will show ,the -trade f later and save you money on the same. : . ,. r tf ' ''Crescent .effiliwea .! 30x314' tire and tube $18.50, at Jordwick Tire Co.. South, Fronts ,. -. 252 young Hyson Tea; 36c the lb. while it lasts at Truax store, sale, Jan. 15 to 22. . ' .... 251 1 1 ,n I ..I , , ,,,, a II - v. .": v ' ' :;V ' r ,i .a'. !,'--';.. '-; - .-.' ''! - -v r, .;''.". r: 1 '' f'L. ?'""':i K ' '' ."".' '' '.'? - -' '' ' .i' ';' Mterinventor ,. "" r- -' - --v... , .- at -. ' '"' ''... :-.';:. i, ..! J. .A- :'t;i, Z ','. ,-"T- -f-1-7:-M- . tJ- 1 Saturday, Jan. 15, and Monday, ahj; Every Woman's High Shoe in . 4 - -rr t All sizes in i v.i, -jr i ..j.. Women's Shoes1 in this1 sale froiii our regular lines - of Walk-Over and Salby Shoes "Miss Lucille Marshall of Medford has been secured as additional Eng lish teacher in the senior high school and will assume her duties ncxt Moh day," says the Ashland Tidings. "Miss Marshall comes with exceptional cre dentials, having had two years exper ience in the Medford schools, tour in Klamath Falls and one In Seattle. She has resigned the latter 'jiositlon to bo near her. father and mother, who live in Medford. The Ashland school board feel very much gratified that they are fortunate enough to secure such an in structor." .' ' -'5 , , The Medforfl Fish Market received their first uhipment of Columbia river smelt today ' and expect to get thorn every day white the season is on: 251 See Close about -restoring your ;cylip. ders.'. Riverside Carage. 260 Bes't equlpped shop 1n southern Ore gon for reboring cyllnders-wejl equip ped for general overhauling, P. F. Close.: '; : : : - v. -. 252 Oregonians registered .'at; Hie !MeA ford are Mr. and Mrs. Lyman 13. Skin ner fcnd-O. H.'Obenhaus of Itoseburff, E. C. Brnndeberry of Albany and the following from Portland: John C. Ecorf, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wilson, Lee B. McKnight, W. O. Zimmerman; R. G. Holden, Roscoe G. Ashley, and C. F. Diemer. ' Fresh fish now coming In for your Friday dinger. Order them from Med ford Fish Market. 251 Mrs. Chas. Strlngfellow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Snell, who has been seriously ill for the past two months in a Vancouver, Wash., hospital is con valescent. , . ' i " "Dinty Moore"; dances at Eagle Point, Saturday, ian. 15. 253 Farm BUrenu meotings scheduled foiv January 14 to January 21, have been postponed for the present on ac eount of Mr., Mansfiold being called to another part of tho state. The date of jlpture meetings will be announced later;: . : - 1 ? ' A. F. 4 A. M. I, Special Communication Mci fr ford Lodge 103, Friday even V 'in6, Jan. 14, 7 p. m.V-Work in M. M. Dedgree. - L. E. WILLIAMS,' 252 ; - Secretary. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE r-Tnrkeys for breeding. J. C. Herring, Central Point. 267 F,OR SADE 150 egg Mandy Lee incu bators, like pew, $15.00;' Cypress brooder $7.00. Call J. Bronimer; 583-J-2. ' 256 FOR' SALE-rBaled grain hay.v-240-egg electric -incifbator. -,.JL- pi... Colver, Phoenix, Ore. '. 256 SEE WINDOW every style, CLOSE OUT PRICES 1 lot Women's Shoes 1 lot Women's Shoes 1 lot 'Women's Shoes 1 lot Women's Sh oes J lot Women's Shoes 1 lot Women's Shoes 1 lot Women's Shoes What Do You In Your Home AMERICAN LEGION ASSEMBLY Jk. " i!.; ",- Amer'can 9 o'clock p. m. THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED $1.00 Per Couple t - V Dr. Henry B. Purl SPECIALIST IN EXTRACTING, CKOWN and BRIDGE WORK ':,.....' . , .'; i' ,i ; i; and ' ; - . "'-; ; .' ARTIFICIAL '. TEETH SOk'i .fiUSn K'f r ' Pndne; 503-R this store must go some specially at"'. at . at . at . at . at . at .. . .$3.50 . .$4.50 . . .$5.00 . . .$6.00 . . .$7.00 . . . $8.50 V. .$9J50 i( i r. Legion Hall ; -'.A BARGAINS in new, second-hand CLOTHING : SHOES .y ARMY GOODS v 103 N. Central ' ......... .'. . !'., .t -"' JOHN APPAS,; Prop; lit at some price ' attractive mm - '. "v-'V... i y I f ;