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MEDFORT) MATE TRTPJTXE,
MEDEORT), ORK;OX, MONDAY FEBRUARY 7, 1021,
Tocal and
Ju Personal
John n. Painter, 'the photographer,
received a message from Portland Sat
urday night stating that his father
who is 70 venrs old, had been killed at
some Junction 1-oint near there thru
his auto having been struck by a rail
road train. .Mr. Palmer left for Port
land, near which city his father re
sided, Sunday morning.
Valentines at Swem s Studio. 2 it.
' Our entire stock of fine auto robes
at eost-somo bargains believe me.
The Busv Corner Motor Co. t1
vnw la the time to have your old tire
mid tubes put in shape. Exchange
Tire Co
While it was raining hard this fore
. .... .ii,m. 1.1-r.iilnllon for the
noon uio '"'' i - ,
next 21 hours beginning at 5 p. m. to
day came by telegraph from the San
Francisco bureau forecasting fall
weather. There was only a trace of
rain Sunday.
-The Hlue Jay Twins at Eagle
Point Saturday, Feb. lli.
Oregon Nursery Co., largest In the
northwest. All kinds of fruit and
shade trees, ornamental shrubbery,
etc See or address V. S. Abraham,
BOS South Grape St., Medford. 2S0
Delco-Llght Electricity for every
i.eilforil Electric Co.
i i.-niicll commander of the
wni American legion post, leaves to
night for Salem, where he will work
.imnnn the members of the legislature
in behalf of the legion's anti-.lapanesc
land leasing and owning proposed law.
and in behalf of the bonus legislation
for ex-service. -men.
Regular communication of lteanies
Chapter Wednesday evening, Feb. !tth,
at 7:30 sharp. No initiation. Social
(.. i mi-. Westcrlund's commlt-
tco in charge.
For information regnrdlnfi Jitney ser
vice to the Now York Chamber Music
Society concert at Ashland Wednes
day, Feb. S cull at the Andrews Studio.
Income tnx returns prepared. Lindas
235 East Main.
There was horn today at their home,
K:tr Pnnn avenue, a nine pound son to
i m Kdirar Wight. Mrs.
Wlirlit. and Iho boy tiro doing nicely
Lincoln's lllrtlulay greeting cards at
The last week of the farm bureau
membership drive began this morning
Gaston Domergue, superintendent in
this district of the Metropolitan Life
Insurance company, arrived home last
adur
snnerlntendeuts and agents of the president of 't?..L ,.
Joy, its former piesmunc, ,.ol...
with 13 solicitors at work throughout
.he county seeking new memners. me
Swem's Studio,
J7fi'
Invest vour savings in the Jackson
County Building and Loan association
List your houso, farm and timber
.il, the Medford Land & insurance
Airenev. 220 West Main street. If
Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang has one of
the finest voices ever heurd in .Men
ford. She sings four exquisite num
hers on Greater Medford club program
before their dance tomorrow night,
"llalloon" (lances at Jacksonville
..Friday.
27 (i
While our present stock of tobacco
lasts wo will sell the leading brands
for nr. cents ner nlug. Fonts Gro. Co.
272
A large number of Medford people
nre Dimming on attending tho New
York Chamber Music Society concert
AiM.uwl. Wednesday. Feb. I). Tick
ets may be 'obtaln'ed at the Andrews
Studios, at Palmer's Music Store or al
E; C. Hoot's. ,
Sunday was a day of unusual inter
est and encouragement at the First
llaplist church at. all the services of
the (lay. The Sunday school registered
over the 200 mark again. A Decision
ilav service was held. Itev. F. U. Leueli
addressed the school nnd made an np
imnl for decision In the Christian life.
An unusually large number responded
to tho appeal. At one of thojiirgest
communion Hervices of Iho church an
offering of some $r!i was taken for tin
China Fnnilno Holier fund. Tho pastor
also gave the Hand of Fellowship to
ten new member who had united with
the church (luring the past month, 'lb'
church has a goal of seventy-five mem
hers before Easter. Sixty of the mini
ii huve already been obtained, and
others will unite aoon. The church up
painted 'licv. and Mis. F. It. Leach and
William llavls to represent the church
at an Important denominational con
ference to be held at Eugene. Feb. If'
and Hi. The church Is emphasizing
Every Hay Evangelism rather than the
evangelistic meeting plan, and the re
sult Is very encouraging to the church
officials.
1t Is a great surprise to many people
to-learn that as big a car as the ltuick
can be operated as cheaply as tho light
cars. When gas. oil. tires and repairs
are all considered Jim Logan, the min
ing man who lives on SisUlyou Heights
nnd Mr. Muirhead, manager ol me
Cold lllll Cement plain, have kept
lecords of thousands of miles of driv
Ilia their llulcks which show almost
unbelievable gas mileage even at high
speed. Portland Is an easy Hip on a
tank of gasoline ceu with the small
lliilck tank. Ask them. -'72
We have butler for 12 cents, 15 cent
and DO cents. 11 Is all guaranteed
Fouls Grocery Co.
superintendents
company.
Everybody going Tues. night to the
Greater Medford club's entertainment
at the Nut. -'-Patronize
home and build up pay
rolls by Insisting on having brooms
made by Rogue Klver Broom Works.
272
If you want to know any of our
prices call 271. Fouts Grocery Co. 272
The Kogue Hiver Valley Ministerial
association held a meeting this after
noon at the public library in this city.
A block of seats will be reserved
for Medford patrons at the New York
Chamber Music Society concert at
Ashland Armory. Wednesday evening,
Feb. 9. -'-
Grapo cider, freBh from the press at
the Jackson County Creamery Bottling
Dent Phono 22-H.
Spot'' dances at Jacksonville Frl.
270
O P. norinan lias returned home
from a several days visit with his
brother at Grants Pass.
Spuds, spuds, wno's got tlie spuds?
Warner, Wortman & Gore, $1.75 per
hundred delivered. 274
We have a large stock of repaired
and rebuilt tires. Exchange Tire Co.
272
A few tons of stock carrots. Shade-
land Eclipse seed oats, the latest otter
ing of the celebrated Shadeland family.
S'ealon Ranch. Central Point, phone
i 27(1
Tho Greater Medford club program
to be followed by ft dance will begin
al 8:15 Tuesday evening at the Nata
torial!!. Everything is in readiness
and the people of Medford will greatly
enlov tho evening and at the same
time help the club to assist the local
nbllanlhronic organizations.
Everybody going Tues. nlglit to me
Greater Medford club's entertainment
at the Nat. 27,
Personal attention to overdue c
counts. Lindas, 23o East main. ,
fioitriido Kirkpatrick, Spencer cor-
setiere. Phono 110-lt. -
Oregonians stopping at the Medtord
are J. It. Haves of Grants Pass, w. Ji
i.itwiunv of Merlin. C. Buchanan oi
Cnrvallls and F. M. Caldwell, It. u
Minis. P. li. Rogers, M. N. Perkins
and P. H. Hnrgood of Portland, t.uesrs
from California at this hotel are lhos
II. Hess of Oakland, T. G. Bradley of
Copco, and Felix Fredenthal, John E
Lee. A. Zncharlas, Harry lloetier, i,. a
McGee, R. R. Uarle, R. K. Skinner nnd
J. T. Farley of San Francisco.
Horse-Shoo tires have stood the test
Full guarantee and free tiro servlco for
tho mileage. Exchange 'lire Co.
Popcorn that will pop big nt Vi arner
Wortnian & Gores.
Majestic " I" at Jacksonville, Fi t. 270
F. W. Hopkins of tho United Slates
murine corps service arrived here front
Mare Island Sunday on a short fur
1 fin li visit wilh his parents. .Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Hopkins, at the Medford.
Everybody going Tues. night to the
Greater Medford club's entertainment
at the Nat. 27:
Carl Jeschko, high grndo watch and
clock repairing. 11 Fir stroot
Jonathans, freshly packed, line
rude. See Connor's Warehouse. 270
George Brown of Brownsboro, was
one of tho visitors In the city today
from that section of the county.
Gllddcn dry lime and sulphur. Prices
Ight, ipiality the best. Conner's Ware
house.
When bettor nutomoblles aro built.
Bulck will build thorn. tf
Prize waltz at Jacksonville Friday
night. The Hub Shoe Store of Med
ford will give n fine pair of Walk-Over
shoes to the gentleman of the winning
couple. 2 it
The Oregon State Retail Shoe Deal
ers association will hold Its amiual
convention In Salem on February 21th
Wanted Singing canaries. Box D.
Mall Tribune.
We savo you money on your dry
cleaning, dyeing nnd repairing. City
. Medford are I"
York and H. 1 1
Ity, L. M. Haul f
and C. L. Farrar, project leaders oi
the bureau, and Mrs. A. H. Davenliill.
Outside the county solicitors are W. IS
Llndsav and J. It. Hawes, president
H...1. secretary-treasurer of the Jose
phine county farm bureau, J. L. Lauu;
and Joe NoK, officers of the Coos
countv farm bureau, Percy Stearns
and W. M. Shiimerllcli of the Linn
county farm bureau, and Claude Bu
chanan and Ray L. Jenkins, officers
of the Benton county farm bureau.
Mrs. Davenhill of the Valley View dis
trict, holds the distinction of being the
first woman solicitor of any farm bur
eau membership drive thruout the
United States.
R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man.
Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service.
Tickets 50c each tor the dance and
program given by the Greater Medford
Club, Tues. Feb. S, on sale at Crow-
Palmer s Music Co., me liuu,
Eastern guests at the Medford are
II. E. Gilbert of New
Kamber of New York city,
of Rochester, N. Y.
Strictly fresh creamery butter, every
pound guaranteed, 42 cents per pound.
Fouts Grocery Co. 2'-
Everythlng electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone 601.
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
We sell the best cigarettes for Jl.lk)
ner carton or ten packages. They will
cost vou J1.75 elsewhere. Fonts Gro.
co. ,
Little Geo. Edward Andrews is fol
lowing in the success of both his fath
BUREAU DRIVE
IN JACKSON CO.
The second part of the campaign to
secure a greater Farm Bureau for
Jackson county, the lecturing tour.
met with flattering success last week,
are
tiie German
the
L-71
fl'Ki
with capacity for :u
will be the first British airship 1"
Im fully euulppen lor ia..p.
service. The lt-:lli is now Hearing
completion at Glasgow.
Four airships win u u.-.vu ... -
ovuprlnientH. The others
Kritlsh R-3" and
and L-64. i
The first tests are expected to tnwe
nlai-n on the route to Egypt, -Malta
and back. If the experiments prove
the practicability of using airships for
carriage of goods and passengers, the
service may be started fairly early this
year.
CASCARETS
"They Work while you Sleep"
er and mother and seems remaiMu". meetings held in Medford on Men
tor such a little fellow. His nuinuei , )md ,n Ashland 1)n Tuesday were
the program at the Greater Men-, lttl.Bl.y attended and the keenest of in-
son s,
W
oeks & Orr and the
Commerce.
Spot" dances at Eagle Point Slit.
Chamber of
274
leaning Wo ks, 401 South Rtversldo.
bono 4M. "
The Ladies' Aid of Iho Christian
biirch will meet with Mrs. Alenderfer
oil lentil streei. wed. aueinnoo.
Sal unlay. Feb. 12 Is llnve-a-llearl
l'ag dtiv for the Alberllna Kerr Mir
serv uuue. I lie lioy cn-oiuf. n.n
harge of placing the automobile stick
is Thev will be busy for several
lavsevery auto should nave :
sticker.
When overhauling your old bus put
new life In It by (leniiuiditig genuine
American hammered piston rings, fac
tniy eouinineut on the best ears, the
Busv Corner Motor Co. tt
Chicken feed wheat $2.(.. por bun
died sack lots. Kuss Mill. Phono i:i
tl
Engl
tBOBBt5
Thorp, is nothing in the 2
world quite so nourish
ing or helpful as
; Scoffs Emulsion i
for thin, anemic girls
oC'teen-arje." It is t-A
well-worth trying. it
Scott & Down, nbomiktd, M.J.
ALSO MAKEHSOF
(Tablets or Crannies)
for INDIGESTION
7 1-" l-
at
The Blue Jay Twins'
Point Saturday, reli. 12.
T. O. Gordon is among the visitor
in tho city today Irom Aslilaud.
If you are Interested In making
good Investment, yon should at one
purchase securities of the Mogul Pro
ilinine Refining company, i.eav
your orders at Edwin P. Hughes' r
estate office.
Ho not order calendars from travel
me reiuesentatlves or out of town
inns. We have a factory lino of nil
stes and .tinds of calendars, wall
.ekets. cut-uts. etc., that wo wlU
show the trado later nnd save (
'noney on the same.
Guests at the Holland include .lames
K. fonder and U B. McCrary of liose
hnvA. M. P. Colliion of San Francisco
.Hid M. i.. Cone of Seattle.
T. Lily will sell you all kinds of lots
'Hid houses in Medtord reasonable and
.m time payments, or cheap for cash
Also furniture, wagons and harness.
etc.
old
273
rags to this
Bring your clean
office, Co per pound.
"Balloon'' dances nt Eagle Point Sat
Percv Stearns of near Albany
officer of the Linn county farm bur-
who is one of the outside solici
tors here helping In the jncKsnn conn-
farm bureau membership drive this
week, Is a brother of Ur. Konen n.
Stearns of this city.
Modem Woodmen will meet Tues-
lay night, Feb. S, at Hlckerts hall, cor.
aln and Central. . -'-
If your clothes aro not becoming to
you you nan netier ue conuns iu u".
antorliim Dyo Works. tf
Chicken feed wheat $2.Cu per hun
dred In rack lots. Uuss Mill. Phone 52'J.
tl"
Born, on January 31, l'J21, to Mr.
mid Mrs. H. L. Mills of 514 west sec
ond street, an eleven pound daughter
Mrs. Mills and daughter Violet Mil
dred are doing well.
We repair all makes of phonographs
llmer Piano House. 276'
Everything electrical. Medtord Elec
tric Co. Phone GUI.
William Tell Waltz" at Hagle Point
Saturday night. 2
An auto accident 111 which no one
was injured occurred at 4 p. m. Sunday
when a lluick auto crashed into tne
concrete lamn post 111 front of the
Hubbard Bros, establishment on East
Main street, at the corner of Riverside,
The Bulek was going at only 12 miles
in hour speed when another car
passed around tiieni near me cioaonn.
i ml crossed close In front of them
leaving the driver before the danger
was seen tne cnoice oi going pen u
into another car parked at the curb, i
or the lamp post. The lamp post was
broken square off and the ear was
badly damaged. N" '
Popular brands of butter sell for
more money. It is the same pure fresh
creamery butter only a different wrap
per. Why pay tho difference? Fouts
Grocery Co. 272
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 savo enough on two pounds of
butter to buy a loaf (r bread. Fouts
Grocery Co. 272"
Majestic "4" at Eagle Point Sat. 277
Prize waltz nt Eagle Point Saturday
night. The Hub Shoe Storo of Medford
ill give a fine pair of Walk-Over
Shoes to the gentleman of the winning
couple. 27 1
Among visitors In the city Sunday
ind today were F. C. Hoffman oi
Applogulo, it. C. llayninu of Eagle
Point, Win Hamilton of ltuch ami
Clyde L. Smith.
The Salvation Army is in need ot
some beds, bedding and chairs, etc., for
its general relief work. Those having
anything like that that they can spare
please call Sfiti or call at residence.
Apple street. Wo can also use
asl-off clothing, shoes, etc. Envoy
ind Mrs. Sinclair, otficers In charge.
277
200 pair new shoes nl cost. Second
hand shoes and shoo repairing nt the
Medford Shoe Hospital, 11!) Host Sixth
street, Medford.
We can supply your requirements in
Dormant Oil. Liquid Lime and Sulphur,
Dry Llino and Sulphur, Distillate Oil
Kniiilslon. Tree Tanglefoot and all
other Orchard Sprays. Prices rlglil
Quality guaranteed. Farm Bureau Co
operative Exchange. 274
On sale at Medford Book Store. Col
Sargent's new hook, "The Strategy on
the Western Front.
Mlbo auto travel Is still kept open
over the siskiyous ny uie siikc uigu
way department maintaining a driving
path thru the snow wide enough tor
Iwo car to pass each other, some
south bound motorists continue to shi
their ears from Ashland or llornbrook
(o Keilding because of the still doef
snow south of llornbrook. Smith Hill
to the north is still bad but not thru
mud, as all the mud holes have b
filled with rock, but from bumps which
make riding not any loo pleasant
Piaciicallv all cars are now able t(
negotiate the hid without aid
We can supply your requirements In
Dormant Oil, liquid Lime and Sulphur
Dry Lime and Sulphur. Distillate mi
Emulsion. Tree Tanglefoot and all
other Orchard Sprays. Prices right
Oualiiv uiiainnteed. Farm Bureau Co
Oiienitlve Exchange. i I
G. M. C. program nnd dance to h
your community, Tues., Feb. .Mb. 2
(lot vour tickets at once for the Lin
coin banquet on Saturday night of this
week. Hon put it off any longer
you may gel left. The program will be
bigger ami better than ever.
Patrick Welch of Spokane, nrrlvei
In the citv this morning on one of hi
periodical business visits.
A dollar roll of butter for SI cent
Fonts Grocery Co.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
NiiBonp. Phone 6S5-J. If
ford club entertainment and dance to
morrow night will he delightful.
Only 5 days left to buy a Western
Electric Washer for down and bal
ance in 12 monthly payments. PauTs
Electric Store. 'ii "
Hard Times ball at Eagle Point,
Saturday, Feb. 12. -"
A dollar plug of tobacco for S3 cents.
Fonts Grocery Co. 2l-
llrlng your clean old rags to this
office, Gc per pound.
Arrivals at the Holland today in
clude E. li. Elliott of Salem, A. 1!.
Ferguson of Eugene and Thomas W.
1,1 Petch of Berkeley, Calif.
Helco-Llght farm light and powe
nin.ita Medford Electric Co.
T. Edy of Medl'ord. 1125 West Tenth
street, i-. O. llox 107(i, will sell you one
eood building lx2l, one story, very
reasonable. See him or address him at!
once.
Insurance of all kinds. Lindas,
East Main.
Aifnira seed, tests 99.92; no dodder.
ph.o.A 902. Elinor Hanley Bush, S2G
East Main.
For dry wood pnone 890-x or U4(-ij.
Prompt delivery.
NDIA'S AGITATION
terest was shown. At the meetings
held In the rural communities the
same spirit was found both as to the
numbers attending and in the enthu
siasm, Mr. Gray, state organizer, brings in
the word that wherever he has met
Oregon farmers, he has heard ot tne
farm bureau of Jackson county. He
says tlial tne acliviiics oi (iiu 1.11 in--i
of Jackson county ban given mem
easily first place in the minds of
fanners the state over. Mr. Gray is
especially pleased with the situation
here. He finds our farmers alert, in
telligent, progressive and be feels con
fident that up toward 100 per cent of
them will, be members of the bureau
when the campaign is over.
The farmers of the county are much
pleased wilh Mr. Gray and wherever
he addresses them they listen with
rapt attention to the quiet, logical,
and convincing message' that he has
for any tiller of the soil. Mr .Mans
field is thoroughly "at home" in every
sense of the word and he easily holds
any group of men and women for two
hours or more with Ills clever por
trayal of tne wrongs ot mo laiiuer
interspersed with just enough wll and
fun to clinch his argument.
After hearing either or perchance
both of the speakers, the listeners go
home firmly convinced that the
farmer must organize, to enable him
to hold his place as a man among men.
to secure for himself the good wife,
and the boys nnd girls such comforts
as nre clue those engaged in tho great
basic industry, agriculture.
HAMILTON. Ala., Feb. 7. A mis
trial was declared today in the case of
cn.nt Pnhurt .1. Lancaster, Ala
bama National Guardsman, indicted in
connection with the lynching ot Wil
liam Baird, a miner, near Jasper, Jan
uary 13.
Bring your clean old rags to this
office, Gc per pound.
Do vou feel nil "unstrung"! bilious,
constipated, headachy, full ot cold! Cas
carets tonight for your liver and bowels
will luive you tuned up. by tomorrow.
You will wako up with your head clear,
btonmch right, breath sweet, and skin
rosv No griping no inconvenience.
Children love Cascorets too. 10, 25, 50
cents.
Best Fitting Truss Ever Made
Age 56. Rupture Right Inguinal, 6 Yrs. Standing.
Very Fleshy. OccupationRailroad Man.
Dear Sirs: rii T
I find vour Truss the bost fitf.no; Truss I ever
had. It is f.oldiim- me all riftht. iave had no slipping
nor anv trouble since usiiij? it. Van say am perfectly
satisfii'd, and if I hear dF any other sutierers will in
form them how your make has helped me. V lth best
wishes I remain,
Yours very truly,
, S. I). - LENT.
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
The San Tox S tore
109 East Main Street.
rnn lyncnamaipc
runinuLrLrsumuL
GROWING RAPIDLY DIRIGIBLE PUM
I nmnnM m cpvdt
LU11UUS1 I U Lll li I
NKW YORK. Details of the debates
in the session of the Indian national
coiiKiests held at Naspnr, central India,
in tipcemher. have just been received
in the malls by the Indian Information
bureau of New York, with Hie texts ol
resolutions, addresses, etc., at the con
Kiess, which have been briefly re
ferred to in cable advices. Twenty-two
thousand delesates from all parts of
I India ineludiim several thousand wom
en, assembled at the consress, and
decided upon an extension of tho move
ment now in proaross, includiii!? 11011
inivment of taxes as an extreme mea-
' Wi
One of the resolutions adopted
dec! the constitution of the con
mess, so as to secure "the attainment
of 'swaraj' (national sovereiRiity) by
all peaceful and legitimate means. A
significant omission trom tne resolu
tion was the clause referrins to the
use of "constitutional methods for the
attainment of self-KOVerninent within
the British empire..'
Other conferences held at N'anpur
took the general attitude expressed by
the eoiiKress. The All-India Students'
conference passed a resolution in favor
of "Immediate and unconditional boy
cott of the government and the govern
iiinni.nl.led schools and colleges."
,11 hint Hal nresiding at a conference
held for the purpose of protecting cat-
. nif.-ilnst slaughter and export, tic
ued that the cattle question could
.,i i. unit i.l until national ao.-i-
ienlv was obtained.
The opening speech ot tno piesmnu.
officer nf the congress outlined a plan
r,- Hi,, immediate boycott ot Britlsll
ade. In order that the ruling powei
mav be gradually exhausted, ne an
ocated a plan by which Kuglish plan
ters, merchanis. trailers aim man"...-
tui-ers in India may be faced Willi a
scarcity of labor. This, ho maintained.
would produce national strikes of tin-
killed workmen in the railway, postal
ind telegraph departments.
T.oxnoX British aviation au
thorities have announced tnat tin
t;-:l(l. one of the four airships to lie
used for experiments in commercial
work, will have a passenger saloon
WOMEN DYE ANYTHING
WITH DIAMOND DYES
Kach package of "Diamond Dyes"
i-ontains simple directions to diamond
dye worn, shabby skirts, waists,
resscs, coats, gloves, stockings, sweat
ers draperies, coverings, everything,
whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or
mixed goods, new, rich, fadeless col
ors. Buy "Diamond Dyes," no other
kind, than perfect results are guaran
teed. Druggist has Color Card.
Adv. 130
Specials for
Tuesday and Wednesday
AT THE
STAR MEAT MARKET
Shoulder Lamb Roast , 22c
Lamb Chops , . .25c
Veal Steaks ,22-Jc.
Hamburger Steak 20c
314 E. Main
Phone 273
Merchants' Lunch
TUESDAY
122 p. m.
50
HOLLAND CAFE
Potato Salad
Soup
Puree of Navy Bean
Choice of:
Baki-fl Ox Heart, Apple Jelly
lioast Leg of Veal. Celery Dressing
Corn 1 tread
Mashed Potatoes Hot Cream Sciw
Kice Custard
Coffee Milk
Tc
i) BLISS
mcv?oo Biisi
roittm.T oo
Over 1 Million Tablets Tnken Daily
Made from KOCH'S, HKKBS and
BAKKS, CONTAIN no calomel whatever,
will not salivate. RecoGniied since Isr-3
as a Mandard herb remedy tor CONSTI
PATION. RHEUMATISM, HILIOUS
NKSS. SICK HEADACHE and T.ISOR
HEkt:D STOMACH. Reftulales the KID
NEYS nnd LIVL-'.K. makes yo-.i healthy,
atronit and vigorous. MONEYUACK
GUARANTEE in each to.
1. O. PUSS CO., WASH.. D. C. 1
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Try Our Special Plate Lunch
35t?
Tinkuil Ox 1 It-art. Appln .lel-y
I'orn i'.rcatl
MaMunl 1'oliitoos
Jlk'e (.'ustartl
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ROYAL
ARCH
MASONS
BANQUET
Tuesday, February 8
7::to M.
Work in Royal Arch Decree.
Visitors Wolcoincd.
A. I-1. NOTir. Stcy.
Oils! Oils! Oils!
We are centering all our efforts on one
grade of oil and after reducing our stock,
will handle only oils used in Ford Cars and
Fordson Tractors. At this reduction we.
will sell ... ,v. ij ftj
ZEROLINE in
15 Gal. Drums for
Including the Drums
We have only 20 drums left
Other oils accordingly
Buy your summer supply of oil now
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
$9.50
Kolt SA1.K Five room modern nu
nlslied liiitmnlow recently painted In
side and out, :12:1 S. Oianse, $3l'U"
fm- iinlek sale. Phone C7--Y. Tl
1-OH SAI.K t'.i acres alfalfa ranch,
about L"i acres under irrigation, two
miles from Koi;ue Uiver. .1. M. Carl-
Kottue Hiver. -M
ton,
FOIt SAl.K Fresh yoiiitK cow.
turkeys. Plinne 7-F-ll-
Als
FOlt SAl.K Hest small house in Med
foul. Kood location, terms. See ()
1.. navidsim .it Medford Cigar Stoic.
. .. . .r.
cor, t-ir ami .M am. 1 1 j
FOlt SAl.K Hi "wnor. t" roomed
model n House four blocks from Page i
theatre on Kast side. Fine garden
land. Cheap if taken at once. Pes j
40.
VXTKO Second hand bicycle
Jaiiiesamphell. Fonts C.roeety. 271
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.
?- xpoi-ial aiTaiisenipnt. in order to accoiiiinotlato ihc entire community of
the Romie River Valley Iho price, ha? heen placed at sl.00. Tickets may be
obtained at Palmer's Piano House, the Andrews Studio or Mr. E. C. Root.