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r PAIGE TWO ftlEDFORD MA1TJ TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OftFlON, TTTTTT7RDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921 Tocal and FersGital Memliers of the Klks lodge from the far country sections of the county lie- Kan to arrive in the city this forenoon to nttenil tor.l.nlit's session of Iho loilse win-ii past exalted nilura nltjlil will lie observed with the past exulted rulers flllinK all the chairs. There will he Initiation, and the faet that the lodge will discuss aud vote on a vital matter of interest to every member will also tend to bring out an unusually large attendance. Kacli member will want ' to vote for or against the proposition that will be submitted. Oregon Nursery Co., largest In the northwest. All kinds of fruit ' and shade trees, ornamental shrubbery, etc. See or address V. S. Abraham, 60S South Orape St., Medford. 2S0 Good prizes at Himcoin Saturday Jilght. 259' Kandykuul, pure home made cutuly, two doors east of Itiallo. Wo Invite inspection of our candy kitchen at (VIC West Fourth. -' Postmaster Warner will nialte no promotions or other changes in the jiostoi'ficc staff until his appointment has been confirmed by the United States senate, which event Is expected to take place soon. Some of our tires can be bought at half-price. Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co. tr When better automobiles nre built, IJuIck will build them. tt Home made randy fresh every day at Kaudyland, 2 doors east of ltialto. 202 There will bo a meeting of the exec utive committee of the Karni Hureau at the public library, Saturday, Jan. 22, at 2 p. in., and all other farmers who can attend. The purpose of this meellng In to arrange for the Farm Itureau drive and educational cam paign, which will be put on during the month of February. Carl Je.schke, high grade watch and clock repairing, 11 Kir street. Wo auvo you moncj on your dry cleaning, dyeing and repairing. City Cleaning Wo lis, 401 South Hiveraido. Phono 4(4. tf Joe Pardee, "master of melody,' and the Premier Novelty orchestra! Cen tral Point! Frl. night! A "real dance" from start to finish! 2f.7 Herbert J. Campbell, assistant , mau nglng editor of Iho Portland Telegram is here on a business visit. Shoes nt cost. $1.1111 reduction on each pnlr of new shoes whlfe they last at the Medford Khoe llospltal, 11!) Kasl Sixth St., Medford. tf We have some moro of (ho print paper on rolls for Bale foj wrapping paper. Can be cut (o any size desired and Is cheaper than wrapping paper. Call and bco It 'or phono us nt 75. 2!is Central Point! Friday night! 2r7 Tho various womon'n organizations and card clubs of the city are Invited to attend the big card parly tomorrow afternoon at 2:20 o'clock at Hotel Holland. Those wishing to make up their own tables for bridge or BUD may do so. Any who do not play cards are invited to come and enjoy a social hour, and help make the party a sue cobs both socially ami financially. Gertrude Klrkpatrick, Spencer cor Betloro. Phone MG-lt. 2S0 Thoso having unpaid accounts with Shortlo Clarnctt would confer a great favor by calling at (loo. L. Trelcbler's office and paying nmo. Shortlo noeda tho money. A real dance! Central Point! Frl night! Premier Novelty orchestra! Ileal music! Ileal floor! Heal crowd! Let's go! "It is announced that the stale of California will put two survey crews at work on tho locntion of tho high way between Crescent City unit the state Hue, on the road to Grants Pass next month," miys the Grants Pass Courier. "One party will start at the coast end of the route and the other will come to the slate line and work back to meet tho other party. Califor nia has appropriated file. una for the construction of its portion of the high way. We'll deliver a bate ot K(rnw lo your home for i5e this week, hot your hells Hcrateh In dry straw, Kusd Mill. Phon C21). Prepare for Promotion. Unless you're content !o hold one Job all your life, qualify yourself for n better one Krom now on your earning power will depend upon what you know. Two short and intensive training courses, Machine ltookkeeplni; anil Practical Telegraphy Just beginning at the Med ford Ituslaess College will provide you with steady work and better pay. 2.ri7 A roal dance! Central Point! Frl. night! Added attraction! Joe Pardee, "master of melody," featuring the lat est banjo and Btixophone novelties! Won't miss this! :,- Mrs. 1.. A. Kalade leaves Friday for a visit at San Francisco. ii..i.,Htti.-iiiii? and pecoting. Handi craft Shop. liring your clean old rags to this office, tic per pound. Its of prizes nt Talent rrlday night. Good eats at Talent Friday night. 2:",.S ALON7O0 flll-Srf fltdNHTUHt ON SERBS Over 1 IHIIllftn Tallin Tax.n ifauy Lurk of mercur, j.r fuoit, imror rflrMtion, and nenmt virn' nttrn ui't PICK IHJAOACMK, Hl'I.IOUSNKsil. DYSPHASIA.- CONSTIPATION. UlliUJ. MATtSM nml STOMACH d.xit.lrr.. j.cMen the d.mKar ot bail mutu frcm ilif.e cmmM liy kiiik each r.elit one nt.IKS NATIV15 ULliltS TAHL1. t. MONLV. HACK OUAHANTEIC in r4ih A. O. BUSS CO., WASH., U. t. J p BLISS , Kd Hanley who is visiting here was In a kidding mood while lit Portland the other day, as witness the following Item In the Portland Journal: "K, IS. Hanley, Alaska Sourdough, Is at the Imperial for a Tow days. He owns tnree large salmon canneries in Alas ka. He has traveled pretty well all over Alaska. "Ves," said Mr. Ilar.lc-y, In talking about big game in Alaska, "during the past score of years, while traveling over Alaska, I have seen thousands of moose, caribou and bear. but I am no hunter. I never shoot them. I attend to my business and let them attelr to theirs. No, I do not even fish, though the streams aro full of trout and salmon. 1 generally aim to go where i have started for, anil haven't time to stoji and fool with oth er matters. What about politics? What 1 would very much like to sec is tlte men who have helped develop tho country appointed to the offices up there. They understand the condi tions and there are plenty of good men to fill all the offices In Alaska, without putting in broken down politicians from outside." Central Point! Friday night! 257 Kverythlng electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phono C01. Prices on our gloves cut to the quick. Ilusy Corner Motor Co. 201 J. 11. Hall has been spending this week in Portland and is a guest at the M iiltnomah. Mrs. S. K. Willard will start a kindergarten Monday, Jan. 24, at 612 South Holly, next block to St. Mary's academy. Phone 77S-X for particulars. 25S Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. Medford Electric Co. Old clean rags wanted at Mail Tri bune office. Guests from a distance at the Med ford aro A. P. Swallow of Dallas, Tex., F. N. Hbellng and E. J. Callahan of St. Louis, G. Wlegoid of Detroit,' George C. Sorriek of Cleveland, J. C. Schlott of Eos Vegas, N. M., and E. A. Taylor of New York city. Seattle guests at this hotel are W. It. Malloy, F. C. Alhers and A. N. Johnson, and from San Francisco are Q. J). Heastaud, I. E. Nasou and Geo. E. Thompson. 'I'nlcss someone who hits good cotton rugs to be used to wipe presses, comes lo our rescue we might have to sus pend business. Wo pay Cc per pound. Uring In your rags. 25!i Delco-Eight farm light and power plants. Medford Electric Co. Majestic "4" at Talent Friday night. 258 There was horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. It. S. Sprigg of Eos Angeles on Sunday, Jan. 1 tith, I win sons. Mrs. Sprlggs was formerly Miss Leonora Vance, daugh ter or Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vance. Mrs. Haney, hemstitching, pecot, buttons covered. M. F. & 11. bldg. ... 2G4 Oct thoso soft paper tablets at this offlco nt I fie per pound. tf lllg danco at Odd Follows hall, Tal ent, Friday, Jan. 21. 2fi0 Clydo I'MsIc of Eugene Is spending a row days in the city visiting with Henry llaswell. Let's go. Where? .Talent! When? Friday night' - 25S Among poultry feeds you will always find Kerr's egg mash and Golden Rod egg mash at the top. liny thein at Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. it. P. Lyman, representing tho Port land Flouring Mills, manufacturers ot Olympic flour and cereals, has entab llshed headquarters In Medford and Is located at the Modloid hotel. Indications aro for a record break lug attendance tomorrow night for the opening game of the high school bas ket ball season botween the team of tho local high school and that of the Etna Mills high school, champions of northern Calllornla. For dry wood ptiono SD0-X or 917-L. Prompt delivery. 273 Odd balls ot yarn in heather, silk mixed, worsted knitting nnd rioss re duced to 30c. Handicraft Shop. 260' lllg dance at Gnldsby's hall, Huncom, Saturday, Jan. 22. 259 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlere for Niiliono. Phono CS5-J. tf llecauso a car of a freight train went off the track Just south of Ashland this morning tho northbound pnssen ger train due here nt 7:12 a. in. was delayed and did not reach Medford until about 11 a. in., much to the dis comfiture of local passengers bound for Portland and other north points. lams, suitable for slippers, tains and striping scarfs, on sale at 30c per ball. Handicraft Shop. .2(10 Grnpo cider, fresh from the press nt tho Jackson County Creamery Uottllng Dept. Phono 22-K. Homstitchlng and pecoting, 10 cents per yard. Tho Vnnity Shop, new location, cor. East Main and Bnrtlett. 2 tl 5 Orcgonlnns registered at the Hol land Include L. P. Campbell of Salem, J. II. Calp of Albany, W. T. Wheat of Grants Pass and II. E. Merwin. Kthol Thomas, It. II. Sldeinls and J. It. Lee of Portland. Children's stamped underwear In 1, 2, 3 years sl.es, regular ptico 7fic, all going nt 40c while they last, llandl craft Shop. 257 Phone f31-X for hauling and trans fet ing. Guy Cox. 2C1 llrlng your clean old rags to this office, tic per pound. loo Pardee, tho versatile musician who created such a sensation ill Med ford's music circles when he appeared with the l'rotnloY orchestra on New Year's day. will lie featured In several popular special ty numbers at the Cen tral Point dance tomorrow night. 1i not order cnlenours from travel ing representatives or out of town firms. Wo have a factory lino of all sixes and kinds of calendars, wall pockets, cut-outs, etc., tlist wo Willi show the trade later anil save yon money on the same. tf Hut Ions made to order. licmstltchliiK and pecoting. Handicraft Shop. 2ii0" llrlng your clean old rags to this office, tic per pound. Fred L. Champlin of Foots creek spent Wednesday In tho city visiting friends and attending to business mat ters. Everything electrical. MeAtord Elec tric Co. Phone GG1. Pacific Package goods 24 per cent off. Handicraft Shop. 2(i"' A. S. Iililon is In Rogue Itlver on one of his periodical business trips. Ii. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and DondB, plus Service. Dr. Helno, eye, ear, nose, throat, tf Tho date of the American Legion dancing assemblies which in the past have been given Friday evening of each week has been changed to Satur day when more of tho members will be able to attend. These popular legion affairs are filling a long-felt want with the dancing public of Medford and vicinity and promise to draw capacity crowds each Saturday evening. . At tendance is not limited to members of the legion, but Is open to all lovers of good dancing. llrlng your clean old rags to this office, tic per pound. If your merchant does not handle Rogue River made brooms you can get them at the public market. 2G0' Attorneys Porter J. Neff and Gus Newbury left .Wednesday evening for Salem where they will argue cases be fore tho supreme court. They will spend a couple of days visiting the state legislature while in session. Our motto: "Live cleanly, press for ward, and dye well." Living cleanly wo will observe fair competition and all the rules of cooperation. Pressing forward we will so keep up with the trend of progress that our work will be done by only modern and up-to-the-mlniito equipment and methods. Dye ing well we will have pleased the mul titudes. What 'more can wo say? Master Dyois and Cleaners. Pnntorium Dye Works. ' ' ' ' 257 Smith Rankin, a merchant of Dorris, Oil., is spending a few days in the city attending to business matters. When overhauling your old bus put new life in It' by demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, fac tory equipment on tho best cars. Tho Hitsy Corner Motor Co. tf The funeral services for Charlotte Clausing will be held at the Presby terian church at Phoenix, Saturday at 2 p. m. Interment in Phoenix ceme tery. v Reduction sale all this week, Jan. 15 to 22 inclusive, at Truiix Store. Our goods nre sold on merit and are as represented at tlmo of purchase. They are on display for your examination and judgment, wo will bo busy and goods will bo sold for cash, there will ho no refunds nnd nothing sold on ap proval. Everything reduced excepting groceries, which are sold on a close margin, but wo will give a liberal dis count on grocery orders amounting to ten dollars nnd upwards according to the kind of groceries required In mak ing up the oriler. We havo many bar gains In many lines open for your in spection, approval and purchase. Tho Truax Store. '- 257 Nash hotel guests include J. .1. Tyler of Calgary, Can., Georgo 1). Whlleomb of Grub Stake, Minn., 13. McCormlck and F. Tchebo of Portland, Uoy llowmnn of Gold. Hill, nnd II . W. Atkins of Grants Puss. llrlng your clean old rags to this office, Cc per pound. Tho city couucilinen transacted much routine business nt their meet ing this week, Including the perusiil of and acceptance of bonds for a num ber oi jitney owners. Good supper nt Huncom Saturday night. 259 Mrs. Mark Montgomery has been at Roselmrg, her former home, since last Saturday visiting relatives mid friends. Upholstering, packing and crating of all kinds, mattress making and reno vating, chair repairing. Call at 101 S. Central or phone C15-J. 257 Harry Mills and family went to Medford today to locate. Mr. Mills has become financially. Interested In the riurf rug factory with J. II. Chas tain, formerly of this city. Grants Pass Courier. ' All ribbons roduccd. Handicraft Shop. : ' 200 J, J. Skinner1 has returned from n several days visit at Grants Pass on power company business. Majestic "4" nt Unncom Saturday night. 259" Albert llurch of San Francisco, one of the leading mining engineers on the Pacific coast left this afternoon for home, after looking over the Waldo Wlllnrd ranch west of tho city which ho recently purchased. Mr. lttirch plans ultimately to niiiko the Rogue River valley his permanent home. Invest your savings in tho Jackson County llulldlug and Loan association. tf February 1 has now been set ns the last day of grace for applications to be filed In the office of tho secretary of state to cover motor vehicles during the coming year. This postponement was occasioned by a vast amount oi applications flooding the secretary of state's office at the close of tho old year, and with ofrice facilities at his disposal the secretary of stato has been unable to make much headway in Issuance of new platen. lienuttful gowns, combinations and children's dresses less 25 per cent. Handicraft Shop. 2ti0 Joe Pardee, banjo and saxophone wizard. Is In Medford for a few days and will be heard at the Central Point daneo'Frlday night. Good Spltzonberg and Jonathan ni ples low price. Conner's Warehouse. ABYS COLDS n are soon "nipped In the bud without "dosing" bv use of S3 VAPO ROB Cr !7tiUMm 'an VJ Ytatk Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Kelley of Mish- awalku, lnd., are guests at the Holland. Others registered at this hotel are II. Richards of Chicago, J. W. Cousins and C. D. McLagan of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hart of Montague. Calif., Mrs. J. F. Dwyer of Yreka and J. Butke of San Francisco. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. The Salvation Army outdoor meet ing last night at which the army band played, prior to the dedication meeting in the army hall which is located over the Associated Oil company's office, attracted quite a crowd on Main street. Miss Alta Naylor, the Goodwin Cor- setiere. Phone 548-J. 262 Mrs. Herbert Clark returned Wed nesday from Klamath Falls where she and Mr. Clark had been conducting a store business during the holiday sea son. Mr. Clark will return to this city next Monday. American Legion dancing assembly, Legion hall. Sat., Jan. 22. Splendid music. Good floor. Enjoyable time! You aro invited. 258 At a recent meeting of the Jackson ville library board Mrs. H. H. Sargent was elected president of the organiza tion, G. W. Godward, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Hoy G. Smith librarian. Come In and spend your money with us and then go in and see what Shorty has to offer. Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co. tf A. C. Joy of Ashland, G. A. Mansfield of Medford, president of the Oregon Farm Bureau Federation and W. G. Warner of Dallas, are among the speakers in the Linn county campaign this week intthe effort' to organize this county. Albany Daily Democrat. See Close about rebormg your cylin ders. Riverside Garage. 200 Jess Ingrain and Red Campbell will furnish the main event of a ten round contest before tho Gold Hill boxing commission Friday, Jan. 28. The win ner of this bout will box Freddie An derson, a brother of Bud Anderson, at the February smoker of the local box ing commission. Anderson is well known in this city and is now living at Klamath Falls where he Is employed. The boxing commission announces that the receipts of the Tuesday night smoker were $393. Inland Superoyl . and. plain piston rings at Riversido Garage. 260 F. C. Bramwell, the new stato super intendent of batiks, arrived In Med ford on this morning's train from the north, was met nt the depot by former County Prosecutor Geo. M. Roberts, and together they went at once to Jacksonville to look Into certain mat ters pertaining to the Jacksonville bank cases. , "Live cleanly, press forward, nnd dye well," Master Dyers and Cleaners. Pnntorium Dye Works. 257 Among Oregon guests nt the Med ford are H. O. Wilcox ot Roseburg, Chas. H. Whitmoro and C. E. Strick land of S:lem, R. L. McMillan of Salem, and Herbert J. Campbell, J. L. Shaw, Harrlck H. Heller, W. F. Ser geant and C. Barrett, Jr., of Portland. American Legion dancing assembly Snt. Jun. 22. Premier Novelty orches tra. You nre Invited to attend. 258 A number of Medford dance-fans aro planning to attend tho big dance at Central Point on Friday night, the music for which will be furnished by the Premier Novelty orchestra of Med ford. This affair' is the first of its kind to be given in Central Point for some time nnd promises to draw a largo attendance. The interurban auto car will leave the Nash hotel corner at 9:30 p. ni returning after the dance. Knights of Pythias informal danco at Castle hall, Friday evening, Jan. 21st. Good music, good crowd, good time. All knights and new candidates cordially invited. 258 A Woman's Recommendation Mrs. D. T. Tryor, Franklin Av Otse go, O., writes: "Nine years ago I was very much afflicted with kidney trou hie. I bought different kinds ot mod icine, but all to no effect, until one day I bought a box of Foley Kidney Pills. I realized so great a benefit from the use of that box that I feel safe in recommending Foley Kidney Pills to any kidney sufferers." They relievo backache, sore muscles, rheu matic pains and bladded ailments. Sold sverywhero. A. F. & A. M. Regular Communication Med ford Ixidge 103, Friday even ing, Jan. 21, 7:30 p. m. L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. 25S A uttslylng wctght reduction mvthQd safe, pteattuut. llnnsv IsuUerntM, bttter heftlth and happtoraa. Gat ft amall box of Korain (pronouncad aorcm) at tha drajtziat'a, Pollute dirMtiooB. You ar alloived to eat waots, etci oa tarvation or atroduotn xap riungl Your lifo hrcorer, worth llrio,, with rttarvr mind, irtiprovM figure, buoy t. rheorfulneaa. Look and taal younoor.--AdJ. yar to your lite. A.lclor KOREIN TABULES, Get thin ond atay ao. Broel.ure mailed trea. Konrin Co., NH-ee. Atallon X, New York TOO LATE Tl) CLASSIFY FOR SALK Turkeys for breeding. J. C. Herring, Central Point. 207 FOR RKN'T Housekeeping rooms close in. l'honc 199-M. 2fS FOR KF.NT Two furnished house keeping rooms, modern, new palm and paper: no children. Come quick of you want them. C. C. Uussenger, 730 V. Eleventh. 25S FOR SALK 14 head extra fino shoats. 100 lbs. or mora. I'hono 12-F-12, Talent, Ore. li. W. Dewey. 25S WANTED Carpenters to do the work building two bungalows. I'll fur nish all lumber. Call at 114 Union St. V. J. Druinhill. 257 FOR 11F.XT sleeping rooms. hot Mini i-uni wnirr. uam an) iiuie; use of wash tub nnd Iron. lnrgt gar den: one block from library. No. tiOl VY. Teuih, Too Fat?, URGE SHEEP-DEAL One of the largest sheep deals con stimulated In many months in this sec Hon was the purchase last week by the Santa Clara Valley Meat company of San Francisco of 1000 head ot mutton from Win. Lewis, the Rogue River valley sheep man, the price ranging from seven to seven and one-half cents, with immediate shipment. The sheep were fed for market and de pletes the Lewis flock to approximate ly 4000. The same company is dicker ing with stockmen of the valley for heavy shipments of beef cuttle. The coming of the California firm is trade invasion of this field, heretofore largely held by Portland concerns. Y. M. C. A. CONVENTIOM . SALEM, JANY. 28TH i The twenty-first annual convention of the Young Men's Christian associa tions of Oregon and Idaho will con vene at Salem, Oregon, Jan. 28-30. In accordance with the usual custom Tint Your Gray Hair Trial Package Free! Just for a. r.hort time, in order to prove to many niuru .Jjinusauds of women, that Urownafirtib ij JffitTt tho perfect ' tint for j R ay, j fcided, Htreakeil hajr, the iuanUfacturerfi of this really wonderful preparation will send a trial packa&eifreO' tj those who write at mice, ' : t ; llrownaatune is positively guaran teed and cannot injure the hair in any way but will nulckly transform gray, faded ball' in the most amazing man ner so that your friends will" ninrvc-1 lo see you growing younger instead of oldeii. . Regular bottles can bo had from any druggist nt fiOo and $1.50. Two colors: "Light to Medium Brown" and Dark Brown to Black." For a free trial bottle with easy, complete directions, sentV 11 cents to pay postage, packing nnd war tax to the Kenton Phnrniucnl Co., ,539 Cop pin Bldg., Covington, Ky. Adv. Arch Preserver Shoe . Insure Against Weak Arches The key-note of footcom fort lies in the arch for there the strain is greatest. Weak or fallen arches are the source of constant discom fort and annoyance. Before that first tinge of pain, insure yourfeetagainst weak arches 70 of the people have them what reason have you for believ ing that you are immune? None whatever, unless you fortify your, feet now by wearing ARCH PRE SERVER SHOES. These shoes support the arch carefully and properly, the weight of the body is evenly distributed and the foot so placed that the bones and muscles can function in the manner that Nature decreed. ARCH PRESERVER SHOESare sound insurance against the foot ills of later life. Kiii'i i lit too I WUi "v-i ,-rt r-a.r''--- 1J I HE .3 l'Vv "1 ' U If. '. . w ITOSfrLHT will be present. Dr. John Drown, Jr., a member of the international staif will be one of the principal speakers. Dr. Brown has had a long experience in different phases of association work both in the states and Canada and the convention is fortunate to secure him Mr. George Irving will also make several addresses. , Jackson county representatives will lea've Thursday evening, Jan. 2.th. Thpse desiring further information should inquire of the County Y. M. C. A. office, or Cash Wood, county secre tary. Irrigationlsts Attention! Mora pump, world's greatest pump. Less cost, more water. On demonstra tion at Tourist Camp grounds on west bank of Hear creek near Natatoritini. For particulars see Mr. Wheat at Hotel Holland. 237 sneaknrs of national reputation "What You Need Most in Your Home',' The Chance You Have Been Waiting For tmatlocmA wr . am, 7reixa3E I SWINGING 1 I nEVlRSLVG I I FOR 1 IWKWCO IN HANDLE FOB JLJ VWBINtini. I 3 : Vtrrif. V wilts or houc"hxjt tlV T' N" rANcraTt COVERFD. A CASTKHSV lt-UVLrtl,U PULLrCHWY lMA.Ct!INi:l SPLASH-1 BE USKDlu EASILY WlW r0MMM'ir'fr rPlim -.rr.,, c.,,, (..,,n..Tfl i nun ( wu l iiii nti.Y dihii' i- nut t i m irii uii() tn tuiti.t n No more wearisome seni.j.jinir and wrinLriiisr )y hand. No B more dread of " Blue. Mondays $5.00 WASHER AND WRINGER in your homo ? It soon pays for itscll' and then fiors riftlit on saving: laundry bills, .savin;; your time nml strength and your clothes year a flop year. IF YOU PLAN TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL LIBERAL OFFER, WE ADVISE YOU TO ORDER AT ONCE ' . ' - PHONE 90 Paul's Electric Store CORNER MAIN S4iafc5lS4Has, III ' . . ' " jP SAVINGS DRAW INTEREST AND AROUSE INTEREST THERE'S not an owner of a "Nationalized" Savings Account at tho First National who was NOT encourased to increase his thrift by the Interest payment he or she received J anuary first. Every effort requires a purpose and a rc BOTIl" f tll0S am,uuls suPPlis Medford Chevrolet Touring Car Bargain Excellent mechanical condition. . Just out of paint shop. Tires 90 per cent new. One spare tire, good top. Car has only been driven 8600 miles. It looks and runs like a new car. TOTAL PRICE ONLY $490.00 Terms or Cash TUMY MOTOR CO., 125 So. Front St. RHEUMATISM Thr. right treatment for this dread ailment is found in ANTI-URIC This herbal remedy elimi nates the poisons which cause rheumatism; restoring the system to normal health. Your money refunded if the. results do not please. For sale by HEATH'S DRUG STORE fnnltn" ... .1..., .InmlirAKtr I !" Isn't it worth Down nml ii few easy monthly pnyments to put a AND CENTRAL Oiegon Q I ,r