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PXGE TWO Zocal and f Personal The many Mends of Court Hall learned with much regret Sunday that the well known Medford man wa3 crit ically ill at Riverside, Calif., where with -Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Chas. Young he went some time ago to upend the remainder of the winter, following mi operation on him Saturday for the re moval of gallstones, and that the chances of recovery were slim. The news of the operation and his condi tion were received here Sunday by Mrs. Seely Hall from her husband who is at his father's bedside. Hutchison & Lumsden deliver No. 1 potatoes any place in the city at $1.75 per 100. 203 See Close about rebormg your cylin ders. Riverside Garage. 260' Don't fall to see the Hayes Sprayer demonstration Wednesday at the Pat-ton-Itobinson Store. 201 Mrs. Chandler Euan will entertain a party of four for dinner, incidental to the Godowsky concert tomorrow night. Alfalfa seed, tests 99.92; no dodder. Phone 902. Elinor Hanley Hush, 820 East Main. 310 Inland Superoyl and plain piston rings at Riverside Garage. 2C0 Legion basket ball class Tuesday, 7:110 p. m. Legion hall. 200 There was born to Mr. and Mrs. Seth Nullls an plght pound baby Klrl on Sunday morning. Come In and Bpend yonr ' money with us and then go in and see what Shorty has to offer. Geo. L. Trelchler JlotbrCo. - ' ; '' tf Remember our re-built tires cost you less than half and run Just as far. We guarantee our work. Exchango Tire Co. ' 2W Demonstration ,' Wednesday Hayes Sprayer equipped' with Fairbanks-, Morse 3 h, p. engine and lloseh mag neto. Pattern and Robinson's store. 20 1' Joe Thomas, ring promoter, who handled a boxing bout In Medrord in January with Johnny Carlson and Kid Pickles as principals, is in town today, working up sentiment for the February card, the date to be announced later. Mr. Thomas says he will hold a bout here if the proper support is In sight. Grants Pass Courier. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Children's stamped underwear In 1, 2, 3 years sizes, regular price 75c, all going at 40c while they last, llandi craft Shop. 257 A special collection was taken at the Christian church last night, for the DcJninett family, about two horns after all they had including their clothing was burned, and ?22 wus given. Mr. DcJarnett has five children three of whom are small. The loss of , everything was a serious blow to the family. Beatrice Allen of Modford spent the. latter party of last week In Portland and was n guest at the Hotel Portland. Invost your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Ilcnutlful gowns, combinations and children's dresses less 25 per cent. Handicraft Shop. 200 HaycB Sprayer equipped with 3 h. p. Fairbanks-Morse engine guaranteed to maintain 300 pounds preiwuro under two guns. DomoiiBtiation Wednesday. Pntlon and Robinson's store. 201 Patrick Welch of Spokane, president of the Roguo Klver canal company if. In tho city looking after business mat tors. Fancy potntoes $1.75 per 100 deliv ered In town. Hutchison & 1. amadou 2B3 All ribbons reduced. Handicraft Shop. 200 Prizes at Unfile Point Sal. nlte. 205 ;;; 'Loujs Albert Hunks of Itoston, Mass. ilio wfcll known minister, loeturer and 'author of church' books, addressed an itutlic&co in the Jacksonville Prosby jforlan, church Sunday morning, and ! another church . audience at Central Point (Sunday evening, lie .spent the : night in Medford and left tho Holland today for Gold Hill where ho speaks tonight. Ilrlng your' clean old rags to this office, 0c por pound. K Tho Golden Star kindergarten is re ceiving pupils this week lit 512 S. Holly street. For particulars phono Mrs. Wlllnrd, 77S-X. 204 lie Bine anil see the Hayes Sprayer demonstration Wednesday at the Pat ton and Robinson store. 201 Guests at tho Medford Include C. A. Niichinnn of Peoria, 111., II. M. Schiller of Now York city, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Waugh and .Mrs. L. F. Hartley ot Aberdeen, Wn ('has'. Lilly of Los An geles, C. A. Myers of Sevastopol, Cal.. 0. E. t'lberg of Seattle and W. Kreuzel of iwinneapolis. Miss Alta Naylor, the Goodwin Cor. sotlore. Plume 54S-J. 202 Delco Light Electricity for every farm. Medford Electric Co. Oh! Hoy! Home cooked eats at Eagle Point Saturday nifilit. 20.", '. II. Ii. Jones. Sr., of Gold Hill, was n visitor In the city Sunday and today. Norman Noruiile of Porllami, spent . tho week end with relatives In the i lly, nud departs for the state metropolis this evening. Home made candy fresh every day at Kandyland, 2 doors east of liialto. 202 Special prices on popular makes of new tires taken in trade by ns. See theso before buying. Exchange Tire Co. 20 1" Red Cross has family burned out. v need bedding, chairs and dishes. Any 'one having odd pieces or liirniluio . they wish to contribute please notify lied Cross, phone J50. 2111 . Mr. and Mrs. Edison Marshall ar rived home tills forenoon from their visit at Eugene. Fire, auto, iianuiiy, buri"aiy Insur ance. ' Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 20J Among the guests at tho Holland yesterday and this forenoon were John Dawson of Bantry, N. D., Fred Rixon of Spokane, Louis Albert Hanks of Eoston, Mass., and W. J. Stamper and Wm. H. Engleke of Portland. Some of our Urea can be bought at half-price. Geo. L. Treichler 3Iotor Co. j tf 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. 2S0 There will be a shooting match four miles northeast of Central Point Sun day, Jan. So, beginning at 9 a. in., for 4 quarters of beef and several turkeys. Everybody invited. 201 Chas. Lilly of Los Angeles, who is president of the Trigouia Oil company. Is here on one of his periodical visits in connection with the company's well drilling and general affairs. Hemstitching and pecoling. Handi craft Shop. Delco-Light farm light and power j plants. Medford Electric Co. Prize waltz at Eagle Point Saturday night. The Hub Shoe Store of Medford will give a fine pair of shoes to the lady of the winning couple. 205 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Launspach are expected home next Saturday from their several weeks visit with relatives at Vallejo, Calif. Gertrude Kirkpairlck, Spencer cor setlero. Phone 110-R. ' 2S0 Those having unpaid accounts with Shortio Garuett would confer a great favor by calling at Ceo. L. Treichler's office and paying same. Shortle needs tlie money. Dance at Goldsby hall, Feb. Olh. Sup per furnished by the district. 200 William Ulrich who has been spend ing a few days in the city has returned to Union Creek, where he is spending the winter with his son Earl. We save you monej on your dry cleaning, dyeing and repairing. City Cleaning Wo Its, 401 South Riverside. Phone -114. tf Insurance service, telephone 19. 204 Majestic "4" at Eagle Point Satur day. Jan. 29. 205" A special party of fourteen with Miss Alma Wolke, from Grants Pass, will attend the Godowsky concert to morrow night. Carl Jeschke, high grade watch and clock repairing, 11 Fir street. When hotter automobiles are built, Huiek will build them. tf iDr. Scheller, chiropractic and osteo pathic physician will open up a sub office in Medford next week. 205 James H. Kelly, well known In this city as telegrapher for the Mall Tri bune has been highly complimented by I lie linited Press service for Ids work in sending out the story of the lost balloonlsls, and their trials in the wilds of Canada from Mattrice, On tarlo. where ho Is employed as an operator. Just received a carload of fancy po tatoes $1.75 per hundred delivered In town. Hutchison & Lumsden. 203 When overhauling your old bus put new lite in It by demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, fac tory equipment on the best cars. The Ilusy Corner Motor Co. tf Good prizes at Jacksonville Friday. 204 Sunday's Oregonlun published an inloresting Interview with Alex Spar row, superintendent of Crater Lake National park, on park affairs, which was Illustrated by a picture of Mr. Sparrow and his spavined saddle horse on the shore of Diamond lake. Medford Land A Insurance Agency, phone 19. 204 Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat. Jf llulterniit bread dropped In price to day, now selling lor 10c at Medford Fish Market. ' 200 Guests fnmi nearby points nt the Holland yesterday were Mrs. R. M. Richardson of llutto Falls, W. D. Dnu lnp and James Ross of Central Point, Ralph Jennings of Jacksonville, C. 11. Corson and Ray Moore of Grants Pass and L. II. Lund of Hilt. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phono 601. It. A. Holmes, tho Insurance Man. Insurance, and Uonds, plus Service. Oil! Yum Yuni! Homo cooked eats at Jacksonville Friday night. 201 Doris, the eleven year old daughter of SKiil'ord Richardson was operated on for appeudlcllls at the Sacred Heart hospital Saturday. If your merchant does not handle Roguo River made brooms you can get them at tho public market. 200 Pontons made to order, hemstitching and peeoting. Handicraft Shop. 20U You can now have Hutter-.ut bread for IPc, the prlco dropped today. Med ford Fish Market. 200 Tlie wateiinian's shack on tho South ern Pacific rliiht of way at llaymarket .square will be painted nud ilowers planted nround the sides. Potatoes $1.75 per 100. Hutchison & Lumsden. 20:t We have a few freshly packed Spitz llaldwlns and Itlack Twigs which we are offering at uitractive prices. Call Oregon Growers Packing Corporation. Phone Fix. 20;! II. .1. Nestor of Klamath Falls is spending a few days in the city attend ir.g to business mailers. El Apply Zemo, the Clean, An tiseptic Liquid Easy to Use Does NotSt a i n Creasy stives and ointments slwuld not be applied if good clear skin is wanted, i'roni any drugejst for o.x or 51 00 lor large size. Ki t a bottle of A'mo. VYhen applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops llchinc. and heals skill troubles, also sores burns, wounds and dialing. It penc il atrs, cleanses and sixitlus. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexivnstve antiseptic liquid. Try it. as we believe nothing you have ever Used is as cftcc live and satisfying. ( The E. W. Kmc Co, Ck-vclind. a, - XfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, Following the high wind of Sunday rain came last night to the amount of .10 of an Inch. The prediction for to night and Tuesday is for more ra'.:. Majestic "4" at Jacksonville, Friday, Jan. 2S. 204 Yarns, suitable for slippers, tams and striping scarfs, on sale at 30c per ball. Handicraft Shop. 200 Get those soft paper tablets at this ofricc at 15c per pound. tf Mrs. C. C. Winnlngham of Porter vilie, Calif., R. W. Smith of Klamath Falls and H. J. Denimer of San Fran cisco are among the guests at the Nash. For dry wood phone 890-X or 947-L. Prompt delivery. 273 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for Nullone. Phone 5S5-J. tf Pete Foster, the former taxi cab driver, was arrested at 2:30 a. m. Sun day by Night Patrolman Hempstreet on the charge of Intoxication. He put up $20 bail money Sunday forenoon for his appearance In police court today and forfeited that bail by non-appearance. Just arrived a car load of No. one white potatoes at $1.75 per hundred lbs. by the sack. Delivered to any part of the city. Warner, Wortman & Gore. 203 Hemstitching and peeoting, 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Shop, new location, cor. East Main and Bartlett. 265 Prize waltz at Jacksonville Friday night. The Hub Shoe Store of Medford will give a fine pair of shoes to the lady of the winning couple. 204 Resides the Eagles-Campbell boxing bout at Gold Hill next Friday evening there will be a finish wrestling match between Ralph Hand and Hill Ander son at 175 pounds, lloth are exper ienced men, and able to put up a good contest. Hand Is the wrestling cham pion of southern Oregon, and is fast. The Gold Hill boxing commission is very anxious to have a large atten dance at this uho was it promises to be a real one. Grape cider, fresh from the press at tho Jackson County Creamery Mottling Dept. Phone 22-R. Odd balls of yarn In heather, silk mixed, worsted knitting and floss re duced to 30c. Handicraft Shop. 2G0 No. 1 potatoes $1.75 per 100. Hutch ison & Lumsden. 203 Guests from Portland at the Medford are R. H. Cross, Warren L. Starliey, H. J. Doran, E. A. Uiggs, W. C. Burt and Chas. H. Glaser. Everything electrical. Medrord Elec tric Co. Phone 001. , Phone 531-X for hauling and trans fering. Guy Cox. 201 Bring your clean old rags to this office, 0c per pound. Leopold Godowsky, conceded by leading critics to lie the world's great est pianist, will appear In recital at tho Pago theater, tomorrow, Tuesday evening. Mr. Godowsky will arrive in Medford from California on the Shasta Tuesday morning. , Pacific Package goods 24 por cent orf. Handicraft Shop. 200 llring yonr clean old rags to this office, 0c per pound. Old clean rags wanted at Mall Trl buno office. Pruning demonstrations Tuesday afternoon, Chester Fitch; Wednesday forenoon, McFadden, Talent; Wednes day afternoon, Hnrncst tract, northeast Phoenix; Thursday afternoon, Roy Nichols, Central Point; Friday after noon, E. C. Carlton, Table Rock. 201 Do not order calendars from travel ing representatives or out of town firms. Wo have a factory line of all sizes and kinds of calendars, wall pockets, cut-outs, etc., thnt we will show tho trado later and save you money on tho snnie. tf The card party whlchjwns to have been given by St. Ann's Altar society on Friday, the Sixth, has been post poned until Friday, Feb. 4th. Prices on our gloves cut to tho quick. Ilusy Corner Motor Co. 201 Mrs. llaney, hemstitching, pecot, buttons covered. M. F. & II. bldg. 204 R. A. M. No. 32 Special convocation Janu ary 25th, 7:30 p. m. M. M. Degree. Refer.shem e n t s served. Visitors welcomed. A. F. NOTH, Secretary. 111 IIM1 f I l(V it n LMLMI! )r. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People nlllicted with bad breath find quick relief throusli taking- litem. Ur. KdwaruV Olive TaH are a vegetable coir,oun'.l r.iid wit!i olive oil". They act nctilly hut linnly on the lxiwels and liver, rtiniul.iling tlicm to natural action, clearing the blood, and puritvin!; the entire system. They do Uiat which calomel does, v ithout any ot the bad alter effects, 'l ike one or two every night tor a week aim note i..e ?l---iimT effect. Wednesday Special Only CINERARIA PLANTS 20 Off They Come in Assorted Colors Maddox & Bonney Sparta Bldg Phone 506 or 374 MEDFOTID, ORFiOX, Z 1 n imIiiii biiii in iii iii in minim "i n n in ihihiiiim CHILD FEEDING j '": The child feedins fund refuses to stand still. The following contribu tions were received tile latter part of the wee;ca"nd arc" herewith gratefully acknowledged: , Previously acknowledged $1070.35 Warren Kirkpatrick 1.00 j The yleaners. First Raptiat church Sunday school class 10.00 j Wednesday Study Club 10.00 Miss Sophie Holmbers 5-00 Total SIO'JG.35 OBITUARY VINCENT Died at the home of his son, A. L. Vincent, two miles south of -Medford, oil the Pacific highway, Benton Vincent. Deceased was born in 1841, died January 23, 1921. He crossed the plains by wagon train in 1S04, six months on the journey, landed at Walla AValla. after a few years. He came to Jackson county in 1S75, bought a farm at the base of lower Table Rock in 1S77, where he lived until 1911, when he turned his business interest over to his son with whom he afterward miule his home. He leaves to mourn his loss A. L. Vincent of Medford, J. W. Vincent of Jackson ville, and Mrs. Olive Green of Portland and one brother, George Vincent of Lake county, Oregon. His wife and two daughters died several years ago. Funeral Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. at Weeks & Conger's chapel, Medford. FARRELL Timothy M. Farrell died at ids home 747 West Jacksan street. Jan. 24th after a lingering illness, aged 07 years, eight months, 23 days. He was born In County Cork, Ireland, May 1st, 1853, and for 35 years was a resi dent of Idaho, coming to Medford three years ago. He was employed in the railroad service as conductor for many years. He leaves his wife. Belle, and one son, Frank Farrell. He was a member of Pocatello, Idaho lodge No. G74 B. P. O. E., also the W. O. W. and Order of Railway Conductors. The funeral ser vices will he held at tho Perl Funeral Homo, Wednesday at 2:30 p. m., under tho auspices of the Christian Science and at the grave In charge ot Medford lodge No. 1169 B. P. O. E. Interment ill Medrord I. O., O. F. cemetery. MYERS John J". Myers died at Edgewood, Cal:Jan. 22, 1921, uge 71 years. He leaves three sous, two daughters, Geo. Myers, Montague, Cal., David Myers, Edgewood, Cal., Edward Myers, Edgewood, Cal.,-Mrs. Carrie "L. Welch Central P.oint, Ore., Miss Bertha Myers, Central Point, Ore. Remains arrive Jan. 24, Itnd Interment will be in Medford I. O. O. F. cemetery. Soviet Trades In Germany. P.EULIN, Jan. Itussia has given large orders' for manufactured goods to Germany says the lzvestia. Includ ed are 300.000 ploughs, 7.10.000 elec tee lamps and 15,000 kilograms of idiot'orm. TOO LATE Tl CLASSIFY FOR SALE Six 4-light check rail windows, frames and cases. Phone 693-L after five. 201 WANTED A second-hand wicker baby buggy. Must be in good con dition. . Phone 0S0-J. 205 FOR SALE Turkeys for breeding. J. C. Herring, Central Point. 2G7 FOR SALE 65 acres 30 acres pears, 20 acres grain, 15 acres wood and pasture. Fine location. Terms. C. S. Hutlerfield. Phono 210. 201 Merchants' Lunch TUESDAY 122 p. m. " 50o ' '". HOLLAND CAFE Dill Pickles nnd Cream Cheese Soup Cream of Celery Choice of Ham' Jamboll Roast Sirloin of Beef, llrown Gravy Corn Blend Mashed Potatoes Steamed Cabbnge Koyal Ann Cherries and Cak- Tea Coffee Mill; Try Our Special Plate Lunch 40c Dill rickles and Cream Cheese Boast Sirloin of Beef. Brown C.ravy I'om Bread 1 Mashed Potatoes Tea Coffee Mil! MONDAY, JANUARY 21. 1021 -, Wed lies Showing the Hayes Sprayer that is guaranteed to maintain 300 pounds pressure with 2 guns in actual operation. ; We cordially invite all orchardistsj to atferiE and to compare the Hayes withanyl? other machine on' the market. Demonstration will be held all day Wed Patton Tel. 150 A Rheumatic Remedy A with a positive guarantee that is the way that ANTI URIC is sold. Hundreds of people in the valley are using it. Why suffer? Try it. HEATH'S DRUG STORE The San Tox Store 109 East Main Street. I I ' III THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan Is an Idea! car for the entire family to utilize every dav in the yenr. Itoomy and comfortable entirely em-loseil nnd warm in winter, open and cool in slimmer. It possesses the beauty nnd luxury of nn electric with the durability and economy ot the Fonl. Ciimo in and see this new sedan you will lie Im nres.Hel. Have a demonstration and you nil! he convinced (hat this car represents the most prac tical motor car value in the light car field. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. ( or. Sixth nnd Pacific Highway ayes oprayer emonstration day, Jan. 26th day at and Robinson, Inc. our Store. 112 So. Riverside GOOD CLOTHES I Make Them TAILOR 1'JH Kast Man St. The Medford Auto Paint Shop (Registered) , General Motor Car Iteflnishing V. Central & Jackson. riinne 707 I YOU CAN GET THAT JOB ! i i Anil ll6lir) it better if yoii.'havd a HARLEY-DAVIDSON' MOTORCYCLE ...... St that you can GO Sec tho list of used motors at llio ' shop of GAYLORD : Fnst rnymcnts uro .Medford Nut. fhone 188-m LeeWatkins&Co SELLS Scratch Feed, per 100 lbs. .. $3.(1.1 F.s I'roiliieer. per 100 lbs. ... a.H.i Hill (crini I k Masli, per 100 His. . . 4.00 Milium, per tin ins 1.110 Fisher's Hairy Feed. per. 00 lbs. 2.7." Shelled Corn, per 100 lbs 2,7.- Fris.li Corn Meal, per lb 4c We meet all competition. Call and see us. Delivery In City Phono 2B9 GIM CHUNG ; China Herti Store Herb cure for enracne, headache, cat arrh, dlptherla, sore throat, lung trouble. Kalny trouble, stomach trouble, heart tumble, i hills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, ""opyKATio?." a" k'nd" ct goU8r- Medlvrd, Oregon. Jan. IS, 1917. , J ' crtlfy that I. the 'indersig-n-M, had very severe stomach trouble and n.1,1 been bothered for several years and Hst August was not expected to live, and hearing or Him Chung (whose Herb store Is at 211 south Front street, Ud lotA). 1 decided to gel herbs for my stomach trouble, and 1 started to feeling better as scon as 1 used them and today am a well man and can hear Lily recoru "Vn,'!ns'one afflicted as 1 was to sa tm Chung and try his Herbs. (Slsnfd) w R JOHNSON. v unesses: 3;m. Lewis, Eagle Point. JN. I.. Chlldreth, Eagle Point, A- Anderson, Medford. S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point. C. E. Moore. Kagle Folnt . ' ..Melnlyre. Eagle Point, t.eo dr Helen. Eagle Point. 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