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f PAGE TWO L ocal arid Personal The rain of last night amounted to .34 of an inch, making 1..S lneaes oi precipitation so far this month and 11.67 inches-since September 1st last. Occasional rains Is the prediction for tonight and Thursday. ' Lots of prizes at Taient Friday Eight Good eats at Talent riday night. 2SS t Mrs. S. E. Wlliard will start a kindergarten Monday. Jan. 24, at 512 South Holly, neit block to St. Ma.s academy. Phone 77S-X for particulars 25S , Hear the latest Brunswick record hits at Weeks & Orr. ' 25C St.' Mark's Guild will meet tomorrow afternoon at the tome of Mrs. E. B. Davis, No. 101 Geneva avenue, instead of at the place appointed at the last meeting. Delco-Light Electricity for every farm. Bedford Electric Co. ' Old clean rags wanted at Mail tri bune office. Big dance tonight at the Natatorium. 25G The First Baptist church has added to Its equipment a new and up-to-date Rtereopticon,' purchased' from one of the best known firms in the country. This machine will be used to make the services and work of the church more interesting and effective. .Other mod ' crn equipment will be purchased from time to time. t... -.-' ..- f..n. j. Mrs. Haney, hemstitching, pecot, buttons covered. M. F. & H.' bldg. ... ., .,:-..rvr. 2.6' Get those. soft paper tablets at t' i ofiifce at -15c per pound. ' ' '." U , Hear toe latest Brunswick record J nils at Weeks & Orr. ! While rain was falling in the valley . last night snow was falling in the foot bills and mountains, consequently the outskirts of the valley presented a win try scene this morning. Roxy Anne especially looked yery pretty In its snow covering today. Let's go. Where? Talent! When? Friday, nlghf "258 Among poultry feeds you will always find Kerr's egg mash and Golden Rod egg mash at the top. Buy them at Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. r.llear the latest Brunswick record hits a't Weeks & Orr... 236 Among the Oregonlans registered at the .Holland are Paul Maier of Kose burg; W. Peterson and W. G. Lewis of Eugene, E. W. Leslie of Rogue River and F. Tiffany, IT-jE. Howe and.R. H. MoGraider of Ptntland. Callfornians nt this hotel are E. Kyan of Dunsmuir, Mrs.' J.- Rlgglns, Mr. 'and Mrs. E. M. Koehig and Harry Coder of San Fran cisco. . It will pay you to buy Fisher's feeds. . Se.; prices advertised in this Issue. Dardwell Fruit Co. . . 249 For dry wood p-jone 890-X oi 947-L. Prnnint delivery. . 273 nnnclng party tonight' at the Nata-i toriuril. Finest music, largest hall and host floor in the west.- . 256 F. G. Lewis, traveling agent ef the traffic department of the Southern Pa cific railroad spent Wednesday in the city attending to business matters. Odd: palls or yarn In heather, silk mixed, worsted knitting and flosu" re duced to 30c. Handicraft Shop. 2G0 Dig dance at.Ooldsby's hall, Buncom. Saturday, Jan. 22. ' 25B ' Hear' the latest Urunswlckv record hits, nt Weeks & Orr. 266 County Prosecutor W. t. Miller of Josephine county, spent yesterday In .Medford looking 'iifter ' offlcial'busl noun. ; "' ..; ' ." .' " .'' ' ' i : .'' Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlcre for NuB6n'e. . Phone G85J'. if Yartis,' suitable for slippers, tains . and istrlplng scarfs, on sale nt00c per bail:-;. Handicraft Simp. . ' 260 ' Adjincp worth while with very best j uuiijio'.atiiluNataforUirfi'tonlKht. 256 ; Rolf. rtyenry G. Hanson will preach at tho'-ApiiletJate school house next Sun day'tit.8 ;p- ni. Immediately after Sun ' day' scpbol svssloni J 7,.," ' Grape cider, fresh from the press at tho Jackson County Creamery 'Bottling Dept.. Phono . ' ' . Hemstitching and pecotlng, 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Shop, new location, cor. East Main and Bartlett. 205 , The popularity of the new J1.00 din nors, which are bolus given by. the Holland Cufe under Hie new manage ment of Mr. H. C. Smith Is evidenced by the many people who diuo there Sundays. O. V. Aslipolu attendcil to business mnttortt nt ltpalp Ttiesdnv. Ho made the trip by auto, and reports tha roads Jn bait shape. It will pay you to buy FlshnrVfeeda. Sou pi ices advertised in this 'Issue Kill-dwell Fruit Co. ' 24S' Children's stamped underwear In 1. 2, 3 years sixes, regular price 75c, all Roliis at 40c while they last. Hand! craft Shop. 2.7 . Phone Dl'.l-X for hauling and trans- fcrlng. Guy Cox. 2fil According to people 'living in the foothills the deer have started " tu frlnrln ni- nilt tbo vntm ItriltlA lll)S l ins ia etiriii-T iiiu'i. iiBtiHi unit "6ir an early spring. Urine your clean old rags to thlf office, Gc iKr pound. Everything electrical. Medford Elec IHa f!n - PhrinA fifil. 1 Pacific Package goods 24 ier ceni off. lliinilicriift Slum. 2f0 Geoi-ge Love, of Eugene, one of the managers of the Army Surplus Storot 111 this vicinity, was In Ashland jester clay looking after the IntereblH of hlt. liimlnnKs. Mr. Love Is HOKOtiatliiR put ting-lu an nimy store in Medfoid and ('.rants Pass. He will also KO to beat tlo III .a short time to sec about putting in an army surplus store in Alaska. Aoltlnnri TtHinlra. Dr. Scholl,. font ex-rt, ut the Golden Rule Thursday. Jan. 2H 2"" Try our nierclinnts lunch. The ehasta, ' The paper on "Cartoonista" present ed by- Mrs. M. W. Alford at the Wed nesday Study club'meeting made a big bits. ' , Dancing tonight at the Natatorium. Excellent music.' finest halt and" best" floor. 26 K. A. Ilolines; the'Ihsurahce'Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Dr. Heine, eye, ear. "e. throat. f Vi'b. F. Isaacs is still away on his visit to Portland and Seattle. - He left the city two weeks ago. Dr. Scuoll, foot expert", at the Golden Rule Thursday. Jan. 20. 25C- Beautiful gowns, combinations and children's dresses' less 25 per cent. Handicraft Shop. 260 Miss Alta Naylor, the Goodwin Cor. setiere. Phone 54 S-J. 262 j Several hundred new signs to be triAA lmt?R rflmitprniinila nnrl highway, within' the Oregon national forest are being made at the United States forest service headquarters in Portland. Bring your clean old rags to this, office, 6c per pound. If your merchant does not handle' Rogue River made brooms you can get them at the public market. 260: Invest your savings In the Jackson! County Building and Loan association. tf Guests at the Nash include Rl H. Sears and J. J. Brophy of Eaglc Point, W. E. Butler of Glendale and C- A. Burt and W. E. McCormack of Seattle. An evening of pleasure at the Nata torium tonight. Dancing begins prompt ly at 9 o'clock. 256 Majestic "4" at Buncom Saturday night. 259 All ribbons reduced. Handicraft Shop. " 260 Fred Young and R. R. Cbartrow of Gold Hill were Medford visitors' on Tuesday. , ; . ' , . Dr. Scholl, foot 'expert, at the Golden Rule Thursday, Jan. 20. 256 Do not order calendars from travel ing representatives or out of town firms. We have a factory Una of "all sizes and kinds of calendars, wall pockets, , cutouts, etc., that we will show the trade later and save you money oh the same. . . tf ButtonB made to order, hemstitching and pecotlng. Handicraft Shop. 260 Jackson county will be well repre sented at the meeting of the sheep aiid goat raisers of. western and southern Orejyn to be held at Albany on Jan. 21st. Bring- your clean old, rags to thlB office, 6c per pound. .Miss Nona Hall of Ashland was a visitor in this city yesterday. Guests at the Medford from a dis tance are Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Turner of Racine, Wis... L. C. DcUurgh and M. C. Hemenway of New York city, Cash H. Johnson, F. T, Smith and Chas. N. Ileckwlth of Seattle, F. Gra ham of Pomoroy, Wni. and T. H. Prln- gle of Tacoma. G. L. Neai; the auctioneer of Central Point, will have another sale of house hold goods at Central Point, Jan. 26th. Mr. Neai has been an auctioneer for thirty years, coming from Kentucky to Gilliam county, Oregon and from there to Jackson county 14 years ago, where he has lived ever since following his profession. An evening of pleasure for hoth dancers and spectators. The orchestra ivmlera the latest and most up-to-date music. 256 Our motto: "Live cleanly, press for' ward, and dye well." Living cleanly wo will observe fhtr competition and all the rules' of cooperation. Pressing forward we will so keep" lip with the trehd of progress that our work will be done by only modern afid up-to-the- ihlnute .equipment and methods. Dye ing well wo will have pleased the mul titudes'.' What more can we say? Master Dyers and Cleaners. Pantorlum Dye W6rks. 257 Upholstering, paclilng and crating of all kinds, mattress making and reno vating, chair repairing. Call at 101 S. Central or phone 615-J. 257 The Washington Parent-Teachers circle will .meet at the school Friday. Inn. 21, at 3 o'clock. All parents arc, Invited to attend this meeting. Social hour will follow and refreshments will be served. Dr. Scholl, foot expert, at the Gulden Rule Thursday, Jan. 20: 256 When overhauling your old bus put new life in It' by demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, fac tory equipment on the best cars. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf Reduction sale all this week, Jan. 15 to 22 Inclusive, at Trtiax Store. Our goods are sold on merit and are as represented at time of purchase. Tliey are on display for your examination and Judgment, we will bo busy and goods will be sold for cash; there will bo no refunds ami nothing sold ou ap proval. Everything reduced excepting groceries, which are sold on a cldse margin, but we will give a liberal dis count on grocery orders amounting to ton dollars and upwards according to the kind of groceries required In mak ing up the order. We have many bar SiiIiib In many lines open for your In spect ion, approval and purchase. The Trunx Store. 257 winter .Merrick, who recently re turned from a tour of Sweden with an Icelander tenor, is now In Charleston S. C. according to a letter received in the city Tuesday. ' llriiig your clean old rags to this office, 6c ier pound. Good supper at Runcorn Saturday night. 259" . Kninhls ot Pythias informal dance at Castle ball, Friday evening. Jan '.list. Good niupic, good crowd, good time. All knitfhtg and new candidates cordially invited. 2SS lxniis l li k-h of Jacksonville sriit Tuesday ntveniooii in the city visiting and attending to business matters. Dr. Scholl. foot expert, at the Golden Rule Thursday, Jnn. 20. 256' (li'od Spitxenberg and Jonaihnn ap ples low price. Conner's Warehom ?5 MEDFOttD MAIL TRIBUNE, . Frank Branch Riley will he the prinJ. vipai o aJiti u. -- j the Ashland Commercial club Thnrs-. day evening, and will deliver bis, fa- . . ..T-1 . .1.. V- V. i II. O JB leCLUTv, ! utf i. ui vi iuc 1 t." He will also lake- pictures ofi several beauty soots in the Rogue River valley, and nse them In bis lllus-j trated lectures. . Lome in ana speuu juur uiuurj , with og and then go in and see what) Shorty has to offer. Qeo. L. Treichler Motor Co. ,' . i i . ,t? See Close about rehormg your cyliq ders. Riverside Garage. i . 250 Inland Superoyl and plain piston rings at Riverside Garage. 260 C. C. Trancheil, who escaped from this cify after bavins been .placed un der arrest upon a bootlegging charge is reported as now being in Mtdford, 'and the Medford officials were today ;noUfied of his presence there. It is i not known whether or not he was ap- prcueui.eu, wum mcea uu rtjui cuius aic f nciine accoruins to repuris retcicu by tne uomen uuie uo. irom me mce- Stix Co. of St. Louis. Pequot goods. according to the telegram, has adyanc-j ed 3c per yard and about J1.00 per sheet. - . ' ' "Live, cleanly, press forward, and dye'well," Master Dyers and Cleaners. Pantorlum Dye Works. 2oii Hot Tamales at DeVoe's. tf Sheriff Terrill won the gratitude of fifty or more spectators at the boxing bouts last night during the most excit ing match by crawling on the stage and forcing two over antious seconds of one of the boxers, who 'were 'shut ting off the view, to get back from the ropes and sit down. Oregon Nursery Co.; largest In the northwest. All kinds- of fruit- and shade trees, ornamental shrubbery, etc. See or address V. S. Abraham, 508 South' Grape St., Medford. 280 Good prizes at Buncom Saturday night. , . 259 Lady would like three hours' work per day, clerical, or as cook or wait ress. Box E, Mall Tribune. ' 258 Now that Medford's new postmaster has been named after months of wait ing, Interest centers on the' changes Postmaster Warner will make in ar ranging the personnel of the office force made necessary by the promo tion of one of the men to the post of assistant postfnaster. ' , Some of our tires can be bought at half-price. Geo. V. Treichler Motor Co. tf "When better automobiles are built, Bulck will build them. tf Carl Jeschke, high grade watch and clock repairing, 11 Fir street. ' The Jackson Hot Springs on the Pacific highway between this city and Ashland have been fenced, and a homo made stone wall built on the highway side. The spring now steams all day and night. Recently an autoist ran off the road and nearly plunged into the spring, hence tho pfecutlon. . : i ' We save you monej on your dry cleaning, dyeing and repairing. City Cleaning Wo ks, 401 South Riverside: Phone 414. tf Dr. Holt, recently-returned from post graduate wort, has opened offices In the M. F. & H. bldg., Medford. 256 At the request of Sheriff Hurlburt of MuK'uomah county the Medford po lice arrested Dr? Eddy, a chiropodist of Portland, -on the ctiarge of larceny .by bailee, incidental to his having pur chased an auto in that city on the in stalment plan and bringing' the car to Medford before It had been entirely paid for. Eddy was located with his 11 year old son at a local roonilng house and arrested by Night Patrol man Jack Hempstreet. He was taken back to Portland last night for trial; Shoes' at cost. $1.00 reduction on each pair of new shoes while they Inst at the Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 East 'Sixth St.. Medford. tf : Dr. Holt, recently returned from post graduate work, has opened offices in the M. F. & H. bldg., Medford. 256 Herbert Cuthbert of Seattle, exccil tive secretary or the Northwest Tour ist association who was one of the speakers at the chamber or commerce forum this noon, arrived In the city this morning, siicnt this atteruoon in consultation with Aahlnnd chamber of commerce officials about the tourist outlook, will return to Medford-tonlghl and depart for the north: He is a guest at the Holland. . , We have some more or the print paper on rolls Tor sale for wrapping paper. Can be cut to any slxe desired and is cheaper than wrapping paper. Call and see it or phone us at 75. 23S Gertrude Klrkpatrick, Spencer cor setiere. Phone H6-R. 2S0 Those having unpaid accounts with Shortie G'.rnett would confer, a great favor by calling at Geo. L. Trelchler's office and paying same. Shortie needs the" money. - M t . '. ' I i BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edfc-ards Olive Tablets ' Are a Harmless Substitute Dr.' pdwsrds' Olive Tablets are Uie rciilt nf ITr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints ' with rtlomel.- l or ll years ne tiswi these ta blots fa' Vcretable compound mixed with olive l) in bis private practice with great success. They do all the good that calomel docs but have no bad after effects. No pairw, no gripint;; no injury to the gums or danger from nek) foods vet' they stimulate the- liver and lrt. Take !r. Kdwards' Olive- Tahtew when you feel "lofry", nnd "heavy " Note how they clear "' 'K ..-".- " ncrk up the spirit. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Turkeys for breeding J. C. Herring. Central Point. 27 FOR RKNT Houiwke'plns clone In. Phone 1 M. rooms MEDFORD,' OREfiOX. " Win. Peterson ot Eujrene. one oT the proprietors of . tha chain- of sample i stores in Oregon, and Paul Meyer,; manager of the Roseborg sample store,! 1. . 1. nI . . . MnpKAInM hnnMC aie lire ui uouo(.ut? . "j...j store and attended the Chamber of Commerce- luncheon today. We'll deliver a bale of straw to your home for 75c this week. Let your hens scratch In dry straw". Russ Mill. Phone! r,-0 ! Mrs." Viola Hockersmith- and- Alice Ray ho arrived; f roia Beagle yester day are guests: at the Holland, r Prepare for Promotion. . Vnless you're content to hold one job all your life, qualify yourself for a better one. From now oil year earning power, will j depend'-upon what you' know Two short and intensive training courses, Machine-Bookkeeping- -and - Practical j Telegraphy Just beginning at the Med- j fbrd Business College wilt provide yoiil with steady work and better pay. 25T j "Aw!- spare me blushes! -rdese i.nopspaperg ; an' pitcher prodoocers ain t got no cares for a guy's modesty!" ' ' ' "r- " ffS; WESLEY VM-'SlM "FRECKLES" "' ' ' moms ''Foremost 7 " v ' . - : m' Juvenile Star in IMSl .' ' ' ........... ' . ' (I&Rli 3 1 1 I "I Xu, PRESENTED BY j , MKRS'HALL neilan . ' I . . -' ' - ' . . ' , . ; ... vA , . ... The genius who turns out nothing: : but big hits like "Daddy Long Legs," "Don't Ever Marry," "In Old Kentucky," "The; River's End," and "Go and Get It' WEDNESDAY. .TAKUARY J. T. Gagnon is erectins a, building j near his lumber mill in southwest Med-1 ford to house the Jacksonville railroad I engine and street cars, which equip-j ment will soon be moved over from i Jacksonville. Mr. Gagnon Is also put-! ling in cement crossings along the railroad in the city. Hemstitching and pecetiss. Handi craft Shop. Brins your clean old rags to' this office, 6c per pound. . ... A card party of much interest wijl be given at the Hotel Holland on Fri day, Jan. 21, 2:30 p.. m... It is under the auspice sot the Greater Medford club. 50 cents will be charged, the proceeds to be donated to the shoiar suip lean fund.'" This fund may be drawn on by any deserving girl-in need of financial assistance to continue her education, upon presenting proper ere-, dentials. "' Everything electrical. Medrord' Elec tric Co. . Phone 6CL Q OTHER PICTORIAL NUMBERS r of unusual quality -i 4- - 19, 1921 . Prices on our gloves cut to the quick. Bus" Crnr Motor Co. 261 The Ashland Chamber of Commerce has invited the Medford Chamber of Commerce to attend the annual ban quet at the' armory Thursday evening at 6:30. Aside from the banquet the nrinrinlp feature will be the illustrated lecture by Frank Branch Riley on ' The Lure of the Northwest." Banquet tickets are fl.00. Procure your tickets at once from Secretary Frobach at the Medford chamber. Deico-Llgbt farm light and power plants; Medford Electric Co. Majestic "4" at Talent Friday night. 2SS Orcgonians registered at the Med ford are Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Dickonec of Eugene. R. C. Smelcer of Myrtle Creek and the following from Portland-.-Henry La lis, A. C. Freeman, W. A. KinneyJ. U. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. 'Manninz. Harry Lang, R. F. Strong, J. S. McLaughlin. R. G. Brady HERE'S SHOW. IT"' ni Mi'iwtra'rT" -"" ' " ,-"'''i'J . - -,-." ' ' ' -; . -:'"',, ' i ". '-. ''" '.';,''. :. They say "Seeing Is BeheOmgWel!: The doors open at 1:30 and 7 p. m. n mmjf i'u ii ii pu iiiim j..i iivai i , iR.'P. Lyman and.W.'W. Carroll. Guests j from California are Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wood of Dunsmuir, n. r.. .iiauKun oi Modesto, F. S. Vettel of Oakland; and D. C. Allen of Sau Francisco. Big dance at Odd Fellows ball, Tal ent. Friday,-JBU..2L- - 25u Sure Relief 6 Bell-an's rrrSplF Hot water Sure Relief E'LLANS FOR INDIGESTION THE ' OE SHOWS Jj, .... . . , . , .7fxtVW': O COJUNG SUNDAY ' TOM MOORE in. "DUDS" y