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j f PAGE TWO BEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEPFOTtD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JAXUAftY U. 1021 ocal and Personal It seems to be the general opinion around town that the four bootleci?era arrested at a local hotel Tuesday nlisht following their arrival by auto from California, and who were released on J800 cash ball, will not show up for their preliminary hearing before Jus tice Bagsbaw at Jacksonville tomorrow forenoon, and in fact will never be seen again hereabouts. Sheriff Terrill, however, thinks that John and James Doe, two of the men arrested whose Identity he will not divulge, are not bootleggers and will be here for the healing and attempt to prove their in nocence. If the four men do not show up tho county will he $800 richer thru the forfeiture of their cash ball. What do you need most In your home? 253 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for NuHone. Phone B85-J. tf Hig community party at tho Natator lum tomorrow night. Many out of town people attend these week-end dunces which bespeak for their popularity. 252 Crater Lake has now four feet more of snow than was at the park this time last year. Superintendent Sparrow of . Crater Lake national park has receiv ed word from the ranger on duty in the park that the depth of snow is i feet nt Anna Spring camp and 9V& feet ut '. the lake rim five miles above. Try our merchants lunch. Tho ' Shasta. Miss Alta Xaylor, the Goodwin Cor- .Jsotlerev.-rhono 648-J.'L't J. 202 4 Tho Imperial eight-piece orchestra J will (utaun ippyiir tomorrow night at stno Nataioriiim. l oose weeu-oim par- jj' tics .urp,jliccpnilng vijiw popular with j both the older mid younger sot. The very latest and most popular music wIllTii rieai-a: 252' A solid train -of 30 cars of bananas passed thru tho city this forenoon on route from San Francisco, at which city the fruit arrived by ship from len tral and South America, to Portland. If you want an evening of real plea sure attend the community dance at tho Natatorlum tomorrow night. Iin ; periitl eight-piece orchestra will be heard Willi all the latest In dance niUBlc. Admission 10c. 252 Invest your savings In the JnckBon County Building and Loan association. tf "Majestic" at Engio Point Saturday night. , 253 Pollen bushiosB Is very rpiiet in the city, and there waH not even an appli cant for lodging In tho city prisons last 'night. Few complaints have been re ceived by the police the past few days. Some party! Where? ISagle Point! When! Saturday, Jnn. 15! . 253 Upholstering, packing and crating of ' nil' Uln.dK, mattress making and reno- ; 'yatliis, chair repairing. Call at 101 S. Contrnl or phono 610-J. . 2o7 Tako a poop at the Community party ' Saturday night at the Natatorlum. Best time ever wholhcr you dance or not. Ilcst music In the west and finest hull In southern Oregon. 252 - II. W. MliiKham tins volume.) home from a buBlnoBS visit at Sun Francisco mid Santa Dnrbnrn. Do not order caltmnars 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 ,tho trade later and save you money on the same. tf "Crescent" guaranteed 30x3V4 tiro nnd tubo $18.50, at. Nordwlck Tire Co., South Front. 252 Reduction sale nil Ibis week, Jan. 15 to 22 Inclusive, at Trmix Store. Our goods are sold on merit and are as represented at lime of purchase. They tire on display for your examination nnd jiiilKliicnt, wo will bo busy and nods wlH lie sold for cash, thmo will rim no refunds and nothing sold on ap proval, liyerythlng reduced excepting groceries, Avlilch are sold on a close fnnrglu, but we will give a liberal dls ounl on grocery orders amounting to ten dollars and upwards according to -1lio kind of groceries ivo.ul.ml In mak ing up the order. We huvo many bar gains in many linns open for your in spection, approval and purchase. The Truax Store. 257 Among Hie guests at tho Holland are Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Urown of Dunsinuir Mark Levi of San Francisco. A. A. Carlson of Portland and Wm. Mcllatli of tiranls Piiss. Seo Close about rcburtng your cylin ders. Hiversldo Gnrago. 2C0 Host equipped Bhop In southern Ore gon for roborlng cylinders well equip ped for general overhauling. P. F. Close. ' 252 Inland Siipcrnyl and plain pinion rings at Hlverside Garage. ' 200 Put Swiiyne of the upper Applegate spent 'I hiirsday In the city attending to business mailers. ' "Dinty Monro" dunces at Eagle I'oinl, Saturday, Jan. 15. 253 Hot Tamales at DeVoes. tf ! It will pay you to buy Fisher's feeds, feco prices advertised In this issue. Jtnrdwell Fruit Co. 2l!i : J. C. Pendleton of the Table Hock district was u visitor in the city Thurs day afternoon. Smoko Crater l.ako cigars, made In MedfoTil. Phono OfiO-M. 251 When bettor automobiles nro built. Ilulck will build them. tf . It will pay you to buy Fisher's feeds. See prices advertised ill this Issue, llardwell Fruit Co. 21!' Albert Pankey of the Del Rio orch ard near Gold Hill transacted business Jn .the" city Thursday. Fine music, good floor and n jolly L crowd,,- American Legion dance to night. ' 252 Another big dance at Jacksonville. Friday, Jon. 14. 252 Better new Bhoes for less money. Second-hand shoes and shoe repairing at the Medford Shoo Hospital, 1 1 1 Fast SIXt) BtrtCf, . A Rieell nii'iilns of the Mr-uTord Hawles Moore in addliiou to trans post of the American Legion will bej eating business at Salem yesterday held this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the; and today found time to drop .In on post headquarters in the M. F: & H. I the two dnys session of the district at boildlug to discuss the port's attitude j tornoys of the state at Portland, at on the bonus to be introduced at the 'which the belter enforcement of prohl present session of the legislature. A billon and other laws and closer co- large attendance of all members Is de- i 8,-e( ,y Commander Frank P. Farrell Carl Jeschke, high grade wateh and clock repairing, 11 Fir street. Clean rags wanted ut Medford Print ing Co. . Be sure and attend the Americau Legion dance tonight, Legion hall. 252 Don't miss the American Legion dance tonight: Legion hall. 22 Mrs. Frank Ilewett, who has been spending the past two days In this city at her home, left last night for Medford, where her baby son Is now receiving medical treatment. Hose- burg News-Review. 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 smilo from a pleasing picture. how frequent would be their visits to the professional photographer. Mnckey Main and Central, No. 204. 255 "Dinty Moore" dances nt Jackson ville Friday night. 252 One of the dandy American Legion dances tonight. Legion hall. 252 J. N. Neighbors of Grants Pass visit ed friends and relatives in tho city the first of the week. What do you need most In your home? 253 We have a largo assortment of re built tires, any size; price right. Kx change Tiro Co. 252 Preparo for Promotion. Unless you're content to hold one job all your life, quality yourself Tor a better one. From now on your earning power will depend upon what you know. Two short and Intensive training courses, Machine Bookkeeping and Practical Telegraphy just beginning at, the Med ford Business College will provide you with steady work and better pay. 257 Oregonians registered nt the Sled- ford are M. A. Bidding of Marshl'ield, O. .C. Davis of F.ugene, K. C. Ilrande berry of Albany, Wm. Knolls of Gold Hill, and the following from Portland: Arthur Gregory, II. L. Denton, O. M. Hanltin, I). W. Campbell, O. F. Stater, A. C. Freeman, A. J. Ness and R. J. Huckard. Smoke salo, not fire, of tires, tulios and accessories ut G. L. Troichler Motor Co. 255 Save money on tubes, tires, nnd ac cessories at Trelchler's smoko salo. 25D What do you need most in your home?' . 253 S. 11. Holmes and J. F. Brown of Kagle Point were in the city for a few hours Thursday afternoon. Wo save you mono; on your dry cleaning, dyeing and repairing. City Cleaning Wo ks, 401 South Rivo.rside. Phono ill. tf" Walking Under Difficulties "Believe me, suffered from stom ach and bowel trouble rlKht. This weakened me j:o that 1 could seaively wulk. 1 could do no work. Thi:; was my condition when I started tak ing .Mayr'K Wonderful Remedy on 1'ie atlvlee tit a friend. Now I am worU Ing every day and feel better than 1 ever did hi my life. It is the onlv medicine that ever touched me." It Is a simple, harmless pi-epai-atlon that removes the catarrhal mucus froin the intestinal tract and allays the in flaminatlon whctli causes iiraetieally all stomach, liver and Intestinal ail ments, Including, appendicitis. One dose will convince money refunded. For sain by all' druggists. Adv., Now! YES or NO is the nn.iwer to a question every woman knows. Her answer is her bid for hap piness and love or jewels, silks and disappointment. Norma Talmadge In Arthur Goodrich's Broadway Triumph 'YES or NO' SUNDAY "Scratch My Back" W3 AkJ PAGO operation with federal agencies were anions the subjects discussed. "Majestic 4" at Jacksonville Friday night. 252 Hemstitching and pecotlng. Handi craft Shop. Try our "Dyanshine" 25c, Immediate attention, guaranteed work. Whlson ant shop, 113 E. Main. Geo. Maddox. 253 An evidence of the mildness of the climate in Medford this winter Is the fact that turnips, certain varieties of radishes, carrots and the like which were planted last September are still growing in the gardens. You had better get in on the reduced prices on new and used cars at Trelch-. lei 's sale. 255 j . Dr. Holt, recently returned from post graduate work, hus opened offices In the M. F. & 11. bldg., Medford. 250 Something of Interest to all Is being planned for tho social hour of the Ep worth League Sunday evening at 5:15 at the First Methodist church on North Bartlett street. Refreshments will be served. Hello boys! We'll he there! Where? Jacksonville!' When? Friday night! 252 What do you need most in your home? 253 Potatoes $1.85 per cwt. while they last. Farm Bureau Cooperative Ex change. Phone 932. 253 Mr. an(J Mrs. L. II. Tucker leave soon for a trip to California. You can get your car washed and polished nt our rack. Price made ac cording to job. $1.50 up. Exchange Tiro Co. 252 Those having unpaid accounts with Short le Garnett would confer a great favor by culling at Goo. L. Trelchler's offico and paying same. Shortie needs the money. Dr. Holt, recently returned from post graduate work, has opened offices in the M. F. & H. bldg., Modfprd. 25(1 Hose Burkdiill has returned from Los Angeles and other California points where he spent the holiday?. What do you need most In your home? 253 Have you seen Geo. L. Trelchler's sale ail today. 255 Prices on our gloves cut to the quick. Busy Corner Motor Co. 201 A. E. Kellogg of Gold Hill was n business visitor In the city for a few hours Thursday. ' ' ' MOTHER'S FRIEND For Expectant Mothers Oseo By Three Generations W.itC ton DOOXLET OH MOTHERHOOD AND 1MB DAOY. r.CC BRADFICLD REGULATOR CO., DEPT. S-D, ATLANTA. GA. Do your Saturday's Shopping at The Groceteria and see how much you can save by eliminating clerks, credits and deliveries. Get the Groceteria habit and see how much you can save in a month. The following prices, are not special sale prices, but are our regular selling prices, based on today's market. Com pare with pre-war prices). Cooking Figs, black or white, II). 14 Kam Syrup Dark l'i. lb. Can H Karo Syrup l)rk, f II). can.... 45 Karo Syrup Dark 10 lb. can S9? Karo Light, 21-j H. can (.25 Karo Light lb. can 4tM Karo Light 10 lb can.. 98 Lemon Cling 1 'caches Xo '2 can 26c Minnesota Sweet Corn 15c We-soii Oil, pis 31c Wesson Oil, (pits G26 Wesson Oil U.gal $1.18 Crisco I'.olb. can 37 Crisco n lb. can 73 r Crisco ( lb. can $1.40 Crisco ) lb. can 2.10 Cottoline, S lb pail $1.37 Swifts Jewel Shortening, 4 lb. SG? Swift 's Jewel Shortening 8 lb S1.6S 'Snow Drift, 1 lb 25c Snow Drift. 2 II) ,...4Sc , Snow Drift -I lb .91 , Snow Drift. S lb .'...S1.S0 Potatoes (come and see them) per hundred $1.75 Gov't. Bacon (12 lbs.) $2.50 Creamery Butter, pound 48c YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE AT THE GROCETERIA Crater f'Lake chapter. Daughters of American Revolution, will meet with Mrs. E. X. Vilm, 203 Genessee street, Saturday, Jan. 15th at 2:30. Good eats at Jacksonville, Friday night. ' ' . 252 Delco-Llght farm light nd power plants. ' Medford Electrio Co. Quite a nnmber of Medford men who have been employed in the past at Brookings view with interest the word that comes from Marshfield that Brookings until recently the biggest center of population in Curry county and one of the busy points on the Ore gon coast, Is becoming a deserted vil lage. The big mill of the C. & O. Lumber company has been shut down. The management has announced that the suspension of operations may con tinue 30 cr 00 daj'B,, but promises that the mill will run again within three months. Repair work is offered men of families desiring to remain. 1 Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 001. For dry wood phone S90-X or 947-L. Prompt dejivery. 273 George Buckley of Ruch is a visitor here today who arrived Thursday and spent the night at the Holland. Grape cider, fresh from the press at the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept. Phone 22-R. Dr. Heine, eye, car, nose, throat, tf The Elks held a. short session last night with the usual largo attendance. N'ext Thursday night will be held the lodge's first big event of the year, the annual past --exalted rulers night. What do you need most' in your home? 253 HEALTH RESTORED "My horse was in such run down condition, J thought be would die. After feeding him Dr.-LeGear's. Stock Powders, he is us well aH ever and is now as good looking. a horse as there is in this Heetion." .1. C. Huste, Rock bridge Baths. Va. Dr. I.eflear's Stock Powders build up the . body, vitality and muscular energy of your horsos and mules, in sure more meat with less feed, from your hogs, sheep and cattle, and help your cows produce' more and richer milk. ' ! Mr. HtiHte's small expeuditure saved him tho price of a horse. Dr. LeGcar can alsi help you. - For 28. years a Veterinary Surgeon and Kxpert Poul try Breeder he has devoted himself to tile compounding of remedies for di luents of stock and poultry. When ever you have an ailment among your stock or poultry, get tho propey lir. LeGcar remedy from your dealer. It niust satisfy you, or your money vlll he refunded. . ; Adv. CORONA Personal Typewriter Fold It up, take it with you, type write anyw-h ere. $50.00, including carrying case. . MhiDFOHU HOOK BTOHE) TMntrthn rna for Pn. Orpffon Groceteria Corn ileal 9 lb. sack .38c1 Bilker's Premium Chocolate, lb 55c? Ilershey's Cocoa, U lb....l 24c1 llershey's Cocoa, 1 lb .....47t Sardines in Oil 8c (linger Snaps, lb.... 22? Lipton's Tea, '.2 lb pkg 44o Tre; Tea, black, io lb 29" Tree Tea, green, U lb 32- Carnation Coffee, 1 lb .' 3Sc Golden West Coffee, 1 lb 49c (loldeV West Coffee, ? lb $1.39 Golden West Coffee, 3 lb $2.32 Hills lied Can, 1 lb.... Hill's lied Can. 2 lb 950 Hill's Ped Can, 5 lb .$2.35 Hill's Blue Can, 1 11) ........32c Hill's Blue Can, P lb 95c; Fountain Coffee, 3 lbs $1.00 American Club, 1 lb 34c Woyal Club Coffee, .1 lb 4Sc Royal Club Coffee, :J lb $1.35 Lemons, per doz 200 The navy department has issued an order restricting the ages of tho en listed personnel below 21 years, and several Medford youths who recently entered the service are applicable to its provisions. Hemstitching and pecotlng, 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Shop, new location, cor. East Main and Bartlett. 205 Children's stamped underwear in 1, 2, 3 years sizes, regular price 75c, all going at 40c while they last. Hand! craft Shop. 257" Secly Hall arrived home today from Portland where he attended the auto mobile show. Patronize home and build up pay rolls by insisting on having brooms made by Rogue River Broom Works. 254 More rain and a warmer tempera ture are promised in the prediction for tonight's and Saturday's weather. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 061. . R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. W. B. Robinson of the Blue Ledge mine is a guest at the Medford who arrived in town yesterday. When better automob.'les are built, Buick will build them. tf Good supper at Eagle Point Satur day night. 253' Expect' to find the Fisherman, the "Mark of Supremacy, on every bottle of emulsion that you buy. This means that you will always ask for SCOTT'S EMULSION ! Scotl &Bovrae, Bloomficld, N. 3. AL80 MAKERS OF KM1QID5 (Tablets or Granules) ?r INDIGESTION TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Turkeys for breeding. J. C. Herring, Central Point. 207 WANTED Men to clear brush land on contracts. PhonelOo-Y. Frank Van Dyke. 1 , '251 FOR SALE L. C. Smith typewriters, Dalton Adding Machines, Cheek Writers, ribbons, carbons and pa pers. All makes typewriters bought, sold, exchanged, rented and re paired. Valley Sales Agency, Sparta Bldg., Phone 18S-W. If FOR QUICK SALE Four room nyitl- ern limine and throe lots, $12S0, $000 cash and balance same as rent, for 3 days only. Will H. Wilson, 32 N. Front St. 253 3 WALTERS WAS LAID UP FO Oregon Man Says f anlac Re lieved Him of His Troubles a Year Ago and He Has Been in Splendid Health , Ever Since. ".More than a year ai?o Tan lac re lieved me of a rtse of ImllfrefUion and rheumatism from which I had suffer ed lor years, and I've been enjoying" the best if health ever since," wild Samuel II. Walters, II. V. ?D. Nu. 1, binnton, Ore. "For more than ten years," said Mr. Walters, "I was in such a terrible fix that words cannot describe the suffering I endured. I had to iiuit eating meat and starchy foods alto gether and at times had to live on .milk aidr toust or a little broth. TCverythinj; I ate would ferment and sour on my stomach and the pas would. almost drive mo distracted. .My rheumatism always got worse follow ing a Spell with my stomach. Some ties I emild get along with, use of a TODAY AND TOMORROW THE RIALTO'S DE LUXE PROGRAM BILL -IN- "The Last of the Duanes" The Greatest Zane Grey Novel ; Hank Man Comedy .. Grace Brown Sunday, KATHERINE MacDONALD. 'PASSIONS' PLAYGROUND ' ST A 0 TP MONDAY 1 SratM Tomorrow 12 (o 4 mid 7 to 9 Floor $2.00 Bulcoiiy $1.50 S1.00 77c, 50c, Plus 10 Per Out War Tax. YOU SAIDIT'GIRUE" II 15 iOMEHOwy 1; .-O'O PRESENT: THE. NAUGHTY !, if 1 5ti?y, i m 1 Jdslaide Jl WITH' HARRY, 5TUBBS One Year, at me PwNcfs's jcAmh THE REAL TREAT OF THE SEASON ..'.,. riAIL. UKULHb NOW sves We now have a very complete line of Olives of all kinds. Lippincott's Stuffed Olives in bottles, 4 sizes . . Ehmann Ripe Olives in tins, 6 sizes Green and Ripe Olives in Bulk Ripe and Green Olives in Glass Personal Attention H. E. MARSH Phone 252 Grocer WJTH MEDFCSD TBADE R MANY MONTHS cane, often I would be on crutches, then I would be laid up for months unable ot worU and at times couldn't even move myself. 1 went away for a change of climate, but It didn'do me any good. My sufferings were simply awful, and at times I was in such agony 1 felt like I Just couldn't stand it any longer. "I took all sor's of medicine, but got no relief until I started on Tun lac .Although it has been more than a year since Tan lac put an end to the indigestion and rheumatism, 1 haven't j had a sign of them since and am feel ling just fine. All my friends ask nio what put mo back on my feet lookhig !so well and I don't hesitate to tell ithein Tanlac did it. A medicine that will' do as much for suffering people as Tanlac has for me is certainly worth recommending, and 1 feel, flint it would be ungrateful of me not to do so." Tanlac is )told In Medford by West Side Pharmacy, in Jacksonville by J. W. Itobinson, in Roguo Kivor by W. S. C'ary, and by leading druggists in every town. Adv. ' Tppics of the Day at the Organ ' NIGHT ci htaix 8:o - NICErl .tWT"-' &2 ' Prompt Service Phone 252 13 MEDFORD MADI lKNOW50MEr i M foil Tiiber iTSafc i i If jLim-n Olives! 1,T