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PACJE TWO MEDFOftO MATL TRTBTTXE, MEDFOTiT), OREGOX, TIIHRSDIW, FKH1UTARY 3. 1921 Tocal and Personal A telegram lias been received from Court Hall, whose life was despaired of a week ago following an operation at Riverside, Cal., saying that he ! :.'Jt of danger and progressing nicely on the road to health. Spuds, spuds, who's got the spuds? Warner, Wormian & CJore, 1.7f per hundred delivered. . ,' 274 Personal attention to overdue ac counts. Lindas, 235 East Main. Gertrude Klrlipatrlck, Spencer cor setlere. Phone 146-R. '280 Born To .Mr. "and Airs. R. 13. Ham mond of 405 North Central avenue, Thursday, Feb. 3, -J 921, a nine and one- half pound baby daughter. Mother and daughter are doing nicely, and the proud father Is distributing the cigars. Premier dancing party! Central Point! Frl. night! Splendid music! Uxccllent floor! Congenial crowd! 209 "Spot" dances at Talent Friday. 270 Horse-Shoe tires have stood the test. Full guarantee and free tire service for the mileage. Fxchango Tiro Co. 272 Among the recent purchasers of 3921 automobiles arc Mr. anil Mrs. lid Lamport, who recently bought a llud Bon coupe from the A. W. Walker Auto company. Popcorn that will pop big at Warner, Wortman & Gore's. 274 Fresh cottago cheese, Dairy Nook. Majestic "4" at Gold 11111 Saturday. :.., . is '-.il'ZW.I Carl Jcschke, high grade watch and clock repairing, 11 Fir street. the Med ford are the following Onijfpnlaiis: O. D. Herbert and U. C. ItdlfljrinH of Etigone, F. S. Johnson of Myrtjo Creek, (Hid the following from PdAlano: MroA JobhIij fcead,-H. H. Verticil. Fred Marx. fi. II. Seauev. J. 1 Jolvei, P. G. KiiMc'TV II.' Peterson, Lee Mcftnlght and T. A. Frcwcn, "Only 15 minutes from Medford! Premier dancing party! Frl. night! 200 Wo have a largo stock of repaired mid rebuilt tires. Exchange Tire Co 272 Good eats at Talent Friday. 270 The executive committee and the dairy project committee of the farm bureau will meet in this city Saturday I have enough lumber to build a good sized house. Will sell cheap Address Lumber, caro Tribune 270 Pacific Package goods reduced 25 per cent. Handicraft Shop. 270' When better automobiles are built, Bulck will build them. if A' very large attendance is expected at the basket ball game tonight be tweon Modford high and Hill Military academy. It will probably be one of the most Interesting and hnrd fought games of the season. The high school student body hold a rally last night at tho high school and on the streots to stir up onthusiuxm for the contests of tonight and Friday night. Promior Novelty orchestra! Featur lug nil that Is new tu popular dance- hits! Orchestrations exclusively! Cen tral Point! Frl. night! 2ti9 Wnntod Singing canaries. Box D Mall Tribune. We Have you money on your dry cleaning, dyeing and repairing. City Cleaning Wo ks, 401 South Riverside. Phono 44. tf Arnold H. Carol, tho young man who purchased a car from tho Medford Auto company recently, giving in par tial payment therefor an $1S00 chock on the Ladtl & Tllton bank ut Portland in which lie had no funds, and drove tho car to Napa, Calif., whore he was captured, waived examination In Jus tlco Taylor's court this morning and was held tu tho grand Jury In bond of $2000, which ho was uuablo to furnish. Carol hopes nia relatives in Virginia will ironic to his rescuo with local as sistijtice and money to get hlui out of ms prouicameui. ijiior French, whoso cholco of tho lingua Rlvor valley for a home, was a cotyijliiiipyi not to be. lightly unused, lind.,4 gri(Sr Vj'IuHJiO lilii nitin'or tlle luiuii? nt'A-able Riiek. The major has an iirniy djidjnuvy record of' note and as hn explorer mid sportsman ranks high. In present day annals. His Iro phles, gathered In many lands were destroyed, and cannot be replaced Major French, whoso wide experience gives weight to his Judgment drives a Bulck Six touring car. 2t!9 When overhauling your old bus put new Ufa in It by demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, fac tory equipment on tho host cars. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf Chicken fend wheat T.2.G5 per hun dred sack lots. Rubs Mill. Phone 529 If Ladies! Use Buttermilk ToBeautify Complexions . i Thin DrllKliMul New Vmiislihifr Civnin Contain) nit True ltulterniMk. Is (Miiriiiilt-ril to Mjikr Yon looU VomiKor or Money llmk. Oct a small quantity at any phar macy by Himply asking for llowaVd'r llutleriuilk I'ream and nitiMsane It dally lulu the l'ai-e. neck, arms and hatuls. The itlrri'tiims arc simple and It coats sit little that any lihi or wonif.'i can affoid it. "Your complexion must MUlckly show n derided Improvement or your dealer is tint horized to return your money without ituesttou slu-nbl you be dlsatlsf led. No matter whether you are troubled with wrinliles. hard little lines around tho mouth and eyes, coarse, fallow, faded looking ikin, or simply imi,. ness and redness caused by wind and sun. you will find that all tie-so til.'ilr quickly disappear with tho use i.f tilts oldrfushloned beauty recipe brought up to date. If you havo not already tried this slmplo way to beauty, gel a pa'-U.-tm-today and let your face be the Judue. Howard's Buttermilk Creiinl Is ooly sold on a positive guarantee of sttis-l faction, or money back, Adv.1 An Important special meeting of the Greater Medford club has been called for 2:30 p. m. Saturday at the public library by Mrs. Hanby, the club presl dent. If you are Interested In making a good investment, you should at once purchase securities of the Mogul Pro ducing & Refining company. Leave your orders at Edwin P. Hughes' real estate office. 274 Infants' dresses In Pacific Package goods reduced . Handicraft Shop. 270 Majestic "4" at Talent Friday. 270 ine Hill military academy team nf Portland which was defeated by the Ashland high team last night, 28 to 21, arrived In the city this afternoon for their games with lledford high tonight and Friday night, and are guests at the Holland during their stag in Medford. We make a specialty of filling phy sicians' prescriptions accuracy and service. Medford Pharmacy, prescrip tion druggists. Phone 10. Free deliv ery. 269 Business college boy wants spare time work. Phone 259-H. 271 Do not order calendars from travel ing representatives or out of town firms. We havo a factory lino of all sixes and kinds of calendars, wall pockets, cut-outs, etc., that we will show tho trade lator and save you money on the same. tt George A. Mansfield, president of the local farm bureau and of tho state farm bureau federation, will leave for Albany on Friday night to attend a farm bureau meeting there Saturday, and will spend tho forepart of next week at Corvallis and Salem. If your clothes are not becoming to you you had better come to us. tf" Bring your clean old rags to this office, 0c per pound. The wool and mohair growers ot lackson county are requested to meet In the library building at Medford, Saturday, February 5 at 2 p. ni. to perfect an organization to pool their wool for 1921. It's Important that all growers be present even If they only have half a dozen sheep. F. W. llerrln.' 270 Included among the guests at the Medford are Fred II. Hall of Chicago, W. A. Dunbar of Seattle, C. .1. Carlson of Spokane and Robert L. Allen, F. II. Fowles, W. II. Hummel and F. L. Schneider of San Francisco. Tho Medford Pharmacy has just re ceived a froBh supply of Hoeffler's celebrated Centennial chocolates. 2G1I R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Rompers In unbleached batiste and white poplin stamped to embroider, greatly reduced. Handicraft Shop. 270 N. J. Drew of Salem, of the state highway department and District High way Engineer K. K. llodgman and .Mrs. llodgman were visitors In GrnntB Pass Wednesday. Tickets 60c each for tho dance and program given by tho Greater Medford Club, Titos. Feb. 8, on salo at Crow son's, Palmer's Music Co., Tho Hub, Weeks & Orr and tho Chamber or Commerce. 27-1 Big dance at Gold Hill Saturday, Fob. 6. 271 Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phono 661. Miss Louise Burko will speak on Galsworthy at tho Book Review class at the Y. W. C. A. at 8:15 tonight. Tho gymnasium class will meet at 7:30 at tho Nalntorliim. We can supply your requirements in Dormant Oil, liquid Lime and Sulphur, Dry Lima and Sulphur, Distillate Oil Emulsion, Tree Tanglefoot and all othor Orchard Sprays. Prices right. Quality guaranteed. Farm Bureau Co- Operative Exchange. 271 G. M. C. program nno tlnnco to help your community, Tues., Feb. 8th. 272 For dry wood phono 890-X or 947-L. Prompt dollvory. 273 II. It. Patterson left Tuesday after noon- for San Franclhco and Los An- goles. Ho experts to bo gono about a month or six weeks on business. Dairy Nook lunches please. T. Eily will sell you all kinds of lots and houses In Medford reasonablo and on time payments, or cheap for cash Mso furniture, wagons and harness etc. 27;j I hleketi feed wheat. $2.66 per hun dred in rack lots. Russ Mill. Phono 529. tt Resolutions were adopted yesterday by Medford-Ashhind Typographical union endorsing tho action of the Med ford post of the Ainorlrun Legion in proposing notion to prevent the colon lzation of .laps in the Rogue River val ley; anil petitioning the stale legisln Hire to enact laws prohibiting Japs from possessing land In the state of Oregon. We sell the best cigarettes for $1.6 per carton of ten packages. They will cost you J1.75 elsewhere. Fonts (Iro Co. '. 272 Bring your clean old rags to this office, tic per pound. Popular brands of butter sell for nore motley. It Is the same puro fresh creamery butter only n different wrap per. Why pay the difference? Fonts Grocery Co. 272 .Mr. und Mrs. James K. Grieve and son 1 lesion, of Prospect, arrived In the city yesterday afternoon from their five weeks visit to Portland. Seattle. and other Pacific coast points, and after spending a day or so in the oily will proceed home. They are stopping at the Medford. We sell for a profit, but we do not need so great a profit as some, as our expense for doing business is less. You can save enough on two pounds of butler to buy a loaf of bread. Fonts Grocery Co. 272 T. Edy will ,n S u t and paper vour houso reasonably. Also will make your cane seals and repair your furniture. Buys nnd sells. 1125 West Tenth or Box 1076. Medford. 271 200 pair new shoes at cost. Second hand shoes and shoe repairing at the Medford Shoo Hospital, 119 East Sixth street, Medford, Oregonlans who are guests at the j Among the Holland guests are H. E. Holland are Mr. and Mrs. E. St. Ste phens of Lelaud and the following from Portland, besides the members of the 11111 Military academy basket ball team: J. L. DeLong, Ralph L. Nagel of La Crosse, Wis., J. M. Collins and H. U. Morton of Seattle, and E. G. Jackson of San Francisco. A prize waltz at Talent, Friday night. The Hub Shoe store of Medford Pollock, S. E. Kltson, Arthur R. Allen, j will give a fine pair of shoes to the J. T. Campbell, James "Ellsworth, A. ' lady of the winning couple. 270 oward, Jack Conroy, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Foster, Win. J. Jensen, W. M. Conley, Jr., and W. M. Rush. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat, tf On sale at Medford Book Store, Col. Sargent's new book, "The Strategy on the Western Front. 272 A dollar plug of tobacco for S5 cents. Fonts Grocery Co. 272 F. C. Slltser of Dorrls, Calif., is among the northern California visitors in the city. The only phonograph made with which you can play all makes of records without Injury to the recordB, the new Kdison Diamond Disc. Come In and test it at Palmer's Piano House, 234 East Main. 270 Strictly fresh creamery butter, every pound guaranteed, 42 cents per pound Fonts Grocery Co. 272 List your house, farm and timber with the Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 West Main street. tt J. T. Gagnon arrived home this fore noon from a business trip to Los An geles and San Jose. Take a look! $65.00 suits at $15.00. Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main, upstairs. 209 While our present stock ot tobacco lasts we will sell the leading brands for 85 cents per plug. Fonts Gro. Co. 272 Patronize home and build up pay rolls by Insisting on having brooms made by Rogue River Broom Works. 272 An enjoyable feature of the Hoover banquet at the Medford last night was the excellent music provided by the Premier Novelty orchestra, the mem bers of which donated their services for the occasion. We have butter for 42 cents, 45 cents nnd 50 cents. It Is all guaranteed. Fouls Grocery Co. 272 $05.00 suits at $45.00. It will pay you to climb my stairway. Klein the Tailor, 12S E. Main, upstairs. 209 A dollar roll ot butter for 84 cents. Fonts Grocery Co. 272 A party of 25 persons, mostly high school students from this city, attend ed the Ashland high-IIIll academy bas ketball game at Ashland lU night. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for NuBone. Phono 585-J. tt It you want (o know any of our prices call 271, Fonts Grocery Co. 272 Upjn quality, down in price. Klein tho Tailor, 128 E. Main, upstairs. 269 The feature of the Elks lodge session tonight, which Is expected to bo a short one, will be tlie first nomination of officers. "Spot" dances at Gold Hill Saturday. 271'- Grape cider, fresh from tho press at tho Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept. Phono 22-R. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phono 661. Herbert B. (Mark and son Douglas returned this week from Klamath tails. Alfalfa seed, tests 99.92; no dodder. Phone 902. Elinor Hnnley Bush, 820 East Main. 310 Pnrties having Oriental rugs that need repairing phono 929. 269 Hard Times ball at Eagle Point. Sal unlay, Feb. 12. 277 A. R. Fouls of Medford was a .visitor In Grants Pass Wednesday, Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Bring your clean old rags to this office, 6c per pound. Hemstitching and pocotlng . Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. 270 Maud Kubli of Applegate, arrived in the city Wednesday afternoon and was an overnight guest at the Medford. Invest your savings in tho Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm, rticdford Electric Co. Another big dance at Talent, Friday, Feb. 4. 270 An event of Interest will take place at Central Point Friday night when the first Premier dancing party of the sea son Is staged in that city. The inter urban auto car will leave the Nash corner at 9:30 p. in. returning after the dance. A number of Medford young people plan to motor down after the basketball game. Cur eastern corn on track. Bulk $10.00 per ton, $12.00 per ton sacked. See us for new low prices on all feeds. The Rogue Valley Milling Co., corner N'intll and Front streets. Income tax returns prepared 235 East Main. Ail styles ot buttons covered craft Shop. R. V. Ilellall of Central Point was business visitor In .Medford yestorda The roads are so bad between the Modoc orchard and Prospect that auto travel Is almost Impossible because of the deep mud and attendant condi tions. Between McCloud and Prospect the mall carrier lias to make that route on horseback. Odd bulls of yarn at 30c per ball. Handicraft Shop. ' 270 The Premier Novelty orchestra of Medford will go to Central Point to morrow night to provide the music for a dancing party to be held in the I. O. O. F. hall. Our entire stock of fine auto robes at cost some bargains believe me. The Busy Corner Motor Co. 2S1 The rainfall of Wednesday amounted to .03 of an Inch. For the first time this week a fair weather prediction was issued this morning for the ensu ing 24 hours. Now Is the time to havo your old tire and tubeo put In shape. Exchange Tire Co. 272 At a regular meeting of Medford Camp No. 90, Woodmen of the World. Wednesday night,, a resolution was adopted by a unanimous vote of the camp approving the action of the American Legion 111 its attempt to secure the passage of an anti-alien law by the present session of the leg Isluture similar to that of the state of California, also that steps be taken to warn owners of land against leasing or selling same to Japanese. " 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 Glen Daley and James M. Gray of Central Point, E. W. Leslie of Rogue River, L. W. Thorndyke of Jackson ville and Clyde G. Smith of Gold Hill, were visitors In the city Wednesday and today. Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 235 East Main. St. Ann's Altar society will give a card party Friday evening, Feb. 4th, at the parish hall. Knights of Pythias informal dance at Castle hall, Friday evening, Feb. 4. Al knights cordially Invited. . 270 At tho Elks lodge meeting tonight resolutions will be adopted endorsing tho American Legion campaign against Jap land leases and land ownership. Delco-Light farm light and power plants. Medford Electric Co. SO WEAK SO NERVOUS How Miserable This Woman Was Until She Took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Toomsboro, Ga. "I suffered terribly with backache and headache all the time, was so weak and ner vous I didn't know what to do, and could notdomywork. My Do you know why it s toasted To seal In tho" delicious Burley tobaooo flavor mm 11 fli trouble was deficient and irregular peri ods. I read in the papers what Lydia i3. Pinkham's Vege table Compound had done for others and decided to give it a (.nui. x got. gooa results from its use so that I am now able to do my work. i recommend your vegetable Compound to my friends who have troubles similar to mine and you may use these facts as a testimonial. Mr Toomsboro, Ga, drs. C.F. Phillips, Weak, nervous women make unhappy homes, their condition irritates both husband and children. It has been said that nine-tenths of the nervous Erostration, nervous despondency, "the lues, ' ' irritability and backache arise from some" displacement or derange ment of a woman's system. Mrs. Phil lips' letter clearly shows that no other remedy is so successful in overcoming this condition as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Merchants' Lunch FRIDAY 122 p. m. 50 HOLLAND CAFE Relish Beracudu Salad Coney Island ('lam Chowder Choice of linked Halibut, au flratlri Roast Sirloin of l'.eof. Drown (' Corn Muffins Mashed Potatoes Spaghetti, Italian Orange Jell Tea Coffee Milk tvy Try Our Special Plate Lunch 35 Halted Halibut, uu G rutin Mushed Potatoes Corn Muffins Oranpo Jello ea Coffee Mil CIGARETTE TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY POIt SALK Alfalfa and grain hay eacli $20.00 per ton. T. IS. Pottenger, 5-F-2. 271 DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DROPS USED Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated Suite t-2 over May Co. 808 V. Main. Upstairs Lindas Ilnntli-270 T. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Surgery iif l-'.yes. Kars. Nnse and Throat. All diseases of these organs treated. Glasses fitted. 314-315 1.1b erty Illdg.. (.Vr. Main A (traps Sts. i The Athlete Says: , "I used to dread dry throat -fr ilFsR S always comet at the crucial lj v j3 1 moment knocks a man com. Jn if iWtSWx '3 9 pletely out." Osi I Don't let It I Keep a box of DUNTE'S 1A I 'm 3J V 1 Cough Drops with you. j ""Hfpt L I BUNTB BROTHERS ti CHICAGO ( f 1 Mkerl of lb WorlJ Famoui C.dJt and Cocoa &!r J Bj . Courtesy Service You Don't Know THE MEANING OP THE WORD "Delicious" UNTIL YOU TRY HOEFFLER'S " CHOCOLATES WE SELL THEM . Medford Pharmacy Main and Central PHONE 10 Lent Is Next Wednesday SO WE HAVE SALMON HALIBUT COD CLAMS CRABS OYSTERS NICE ASSORTMENT FOR FRIDAY CALL OR PHONE Medford Fish Market Phone 362 Free Delivery Five Dollar Shoe Sale -at- Saturday Only Men's Shoes at $5.00 Boys' Shoes at $5.00 Ladies' Shoes at $5.00 Good, honest shoes, good styles, for men, women and boys at $5.00 Saturday Shoes at $5.00 for Men Shoes at $5.00 for Boys Shoes at $5.00 for Women Remember the Day Saturday Shoes for Men, Women and Boys for $5 . . on- - R U' G S i::: Ae vm the first dealers in Medl'ord to make readjustment prices on rujrs. We have marked them down and taken the loss. It will pay you to call and inspect the hK stock of riis we are carrying before purchasing new spring rugs. We have received a shipment of new rugs that are also marked at readustment prices We have many other articles that readjustment prices have been made on. Take a look at our Oueensware, Glassware, 'Alum mum ware ami cither House Furnishings Mordoff & Woolf 219 West Main i in- New York Chamber Music Society nr Piano, Wind and String Instruments. Will Appear at Ashland Armory Wednesday Evening, February 9 This is positively the finest organization of its kind in America. r.y special arrangement, in order to Jli-ci ii mil ul:if o 4lir j.i.tii.. :a.. c ii " i. . uu iiiiii- !-"Mimutiit ij. iioi;m- ui ' it tip nrii.i hnc no. ....I .,1.,.,;.... 1 T)..t ..,. V; iii it ...M...U.-U .u i .inner s i iano nouso. the Andrews Studit 1.00. io or. .Mr. . Tickets mav .('.Knot. bo