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PAGE TWO 1 MEDFORT) MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1921 ocal and Personal A large turnout is expected at the meeting tonight of the American Le gion puat. Those candidates who have been elected during the past nionlh will he Initiated, and the Goofs will he unleashed to furnish merriments for the occasion. Just received a shipment of 30x3'4 first-class non-skid tires, while they lust $15.00. Met ford Vulcanizing Works. 299 Another big dance at Talent Friday, Feb. 18. , . 2S2 Hoover milk prices: 1 qt. per month 12 'Ac; 2 qts. per day, 30-day month 17.00; 3 qts., $10.00 per 30-day month; cream, pint, lGc. Hoover Dairy Co Phone 402-Y. tf The Washington school sessions wore resumed this morning us the flooded basement was pumped out yeB terday und the furnace was fired again early this morning. No school could be held yesterday because the water prevented the furnace being used. We have a special bargain In print paper that makes splendid wrapping paper. There are three lengths of rolls, each has a core so they can be used on the paper racks. You can purchase this paper much cheaper than wrapping paper. If interested come and see the paper. tf You will find the Geo. L. Trelcbler Motor Co. in their new quarters, Ki South Front. 282 Do you remember that there filtered through from the automobile factories during the war many promises of gruut new Improvements In curs from tho lessons learned during the war? Don't you think motor cur buyers are entitled to 1921 Improvements now The 1921 Uulck is distinctively a 1921 car. It carries more Improvements than have been shown in u model In tho Inst live years. It is a romurkalilo embodiment of tho best of today, tho worthy product of twenty years leader ship In motor cur manufacture. 279 J. E. Andrews and L. U. Stior of Van couvor. Wash., Jess Mlllott of Redding, Calif., and W. H. Prlnglo of Tacoma are among tha guests at the Holland Sanitary satisfaction ladles' and men's suits sprayed and pressed 75c. We call. Apparel Cleaners & Hatters, 103 North Central. Phone 223. 283 Over 2000 cans of government bacon have been sold in eight weeks by the Grocertorla. Getter get what you want before It's all gone. tf 200 pair new shoes at cost. Second' hand shoes and Bhoe repairing at the Modford Shoe Hospital, 119 Eust Sixth atreot, Medford. If you want to get more milk feed MolaB-O-Mcal, the superior cow feed, composed of linseed oil meal, cocoa nut meal, soya-bean meal, milo maize, cereal by-products and Hawaiian cane molasses. Liny a sack today. Monarch Seed Co. and Kuss .Mill, sales ugents for tills wonderful feed. tf The city council will hold Its regular meeting tonight, , So fur as cun be learned, only routine' business will bo up for consideration. Our entire stock of fine nuto robos nt cost some bargains hpllove mo, The BuBy Coruor Motor Co. 281 After nil is Bald and done you will still continue to save at the Groceteria. tf ' Dance at Nat. tomorrow night. Con fetti dances a special feature. Prize numbers given to evory one. Horbert Alford, soloist, always has a lit of now songs. 278 - Judge Calkins and F. Roy Davis, court reporter, were in Grants Pass Monday incidental to tho session of circuit court there. Potatoes $1.76 per hundred lbs. Freo deltvory In town. Hutchison & Lums Uon. 281 HorBO-Shoe tires are not cheap, but carry a dependable mileage guaruuteo backed by reliable factory and doalors. Exchange Tiro Co. 279 ' Brooms mndo by tho Hoguo River. Broom , Works are the best for the money. Insist on homo inado brooms 28-1 ,, Milton Janes and M. E. Hoot of the Denny company arrived homo Tuesday forenoon after an nbsenco of throe wuukB spent In Chicago on fruit bust noBS. ( Good cuts at Talent FrI. 2S2' Orcgou Nursery Co., lurgest In the porlhweHt. All kinds of fruit and shade trees, ornamental ghrubbory. etc. Seo or address V. S. Abraham, 608 South (Irapo St., Medford. 2SII ' Keep the D. O. K. K. band going by buying a ticket to the Spring bull nl Nat. Thursday evening. 281 William Anderson is a visitor In the city front Huch who arrived hero Mon day. Dclco-Llght Electricity for every (arm.- Medford Electric Co. Next week Is Pruno week. Help tho producer dispose of his crop. You cun got them lit Fouls tiro. Three pounds lor 20 cents, 100 pounds for $0.00. 279 SoniulhluK doing at the Nutatoriuui tomorrow night from 7 until 12. Re member tho big baskothull giimu. Dancing begins nt 9 in the large ball room. Everybody Is Invited to intend mid Join in tho confetti dances. Ileal fun in the confetti showers. 278 : OregonliiiiK registered nt tho Med ford are W. B. Duncan of Salem, 1,. XJ. Addlngton of Eugene and the following from Portland: C. N. I.ubriik, Win. McCulloch, E. U Smith, C. 1). Gabriel boh, K. ll. Mann, E. L. Melton, I,. C. Itelchurdt, 11. 11. Tickner, G. K. Thom as and J. K. Robinson. After all is said and dono you will Rt ill continue to save at tho Groceteria. tf Clarence Pierce Ib agent for three good fire Insurance companies. Belter let him write jour business. Phone 105 or 517-L. 2S:l The D. O. K. K. band expects you to attend their big Spring hall nt the Nat l Thursday evening. Refreshments froo. 2S1 Among the Ashland people In atten dance at the Lincoln club banquet here last Saturduy night were Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Jackson und daughter, .Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billings, Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lamkin, Mr. and Mrs. D. Perozzl, Mr. and rs. G. W. Dunn, Dr. and .Mrs. F. G. Swedcnburg, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pell, Dr.. and Mrs. E. A. Woods, Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Xlac Cracken, Dr. and Mrs. G. O. Jurvis, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Holfbaugh, H. K. Tomlluson, 1. E. VIning, E. J. Kaiser, E. T. Staples and M. W. Jones. We still have some of that fine sor ghum at 15c a pound. Hutchison & Lumsden. 281 Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Do you want a first class band main tallied in Medford? If so, help the cause by attending the Spring ball at the Nat. Thursday evening. 281' Mrs.' E. X. Warner and daughter, Miss Kulh, are in Portland and guests at the Seward hotel of that city. List your house, farm and timber with the Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 West Main street. . tf After all Is said and done you will still continue to save at the Groceteria. tf Medford Natatorluni tomorrow night. The finest danco music. The latest song hits. The lurgest ballroom In southern Oregon with the finest floor ever. Spend a pleasant evening hero. Lucky numbers given with every admission. Free dancing until 9:30. 278' The raise in price of the faro to Med ford which was granted by tho city council to the Interurban Jllney line. will go Into effect shortly. The owner oi ine line snowed that ho made no profits nt the old rates as the bad con dltlon of the road mado the expenses of tho cars much heavier. Tho new faro will be 25 cents ono way and 40 centB for the round trip. Jacksonville Post. Prize waltz at Talent Friday night. Tho Hub Shoe store of Medrord will glvo a fine pair of Walk-Over shoes to the gentleman of the winning couple. 283 Grape cider, fresh from the preBs at the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept. Phone 22-R. Electric vibrators repaired by Pierce 110 N. Central, "The Gluss House." 284 Are you keeping In mind that this Is prune week in Oregon, mid doing your llttlo part to help got rid of that uig unsold surplus crop of the state? Prunes are today selling at the lowest price for many years. Thor and Eden electric washing ma chines, 12 months to pay. People's Electric Store. 280 We make a fair allowance for your old tires In trade for new or rebuilt. Exchange Tire Co. 279 Doky Spring ball at Nat Thursday evening, benoflt of D. O. K. K. band. You are expected to be thero. 281 Mrs. A. E. Zuna of Grants Pass, is among tho people from that city in Medford. She is stopping nt tho Mod ford. , Bo protected against loss by fire by letting Clarence Pierce write your In surance. Phono 517-L. 283 "Spot" dances at Talent FrI. 2S2 Have your phonograph greased and graphtted. It will run better. Seo Plorco, 116 N. Central or phone 925-L, 284 wo are Informed that tho cement plant will resume nporatlon In another week or so. 1 he weather Is settling and the demand on cement Is growing to such an extent that tho reserve bunkers are bolng doploted. Over hauling and repair work at tho plant and quarry hero is practically at an ond. Gold Hill News. After all Is said and done you will still continue to save at the Groceteria. tr Homo made sorghum 15c a pound. Hutchison & Lumsden. 281 It will pay you to buy Fisher's foods. See prices advertised In this issue. IJardwell Fruit Co. A dispatch to Portland papers from Washington sent by Senator McNary stales that ho has caused the senate agricultural committee to include $9000 in tho agricultural hill to cover fruit frost Horvleo In the Regno River val ley. Tho action was taken In response to n Joint memorial by the legislature. Personal attention to overdue ac counts. Lindas, 235 East Main. You cun always depend on tt Wcst- Inghouso nutonintlc electric range. 'eople'a Electric Store. 280 Plorco Is a small-motor expert. Ufi X. Central. "The Glass House." "XI T Musterole Works Without the Blister Easier, Quicker There's no sense in mixing a mess cf mustard, flour and water when you i-an easily relieve pain, soreness or stiff ness with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole is mado of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined in the form of the present white ointment It takes the place of mustard plasters, and will not blister. Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache. 'congestion, plcurisy.rhcuma tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). The Woman's Auxillury to the Amer ican I-egion will hold their regular monthly meeting this evening In the. Legion hull. This Is the first meeting of which the newly elected officers will have charge. A full attendance Is desired. Alfalfa seed for sale, $25 per cwt. Jesse P. Richardson, Central Point Feed Store. 282 Gertrude Klrkpatrlck, Spencer cor setiere. Phone 146-R. 280 It will pay you to buy Fishers feeds. See prices advertised in this issue. ISardwell Fruit Co. Guests from the state at the Holland Include F. L. Heffron of Eugene, Chos. D. Garleson of Klamath Falls and B. F. Skillmnn of Portlunjl After all Is said and done you will still continue to save at the Groceteria, tf Income tax returns prepared. Lindas 235 East Main, We ore prepared to handle any of your pumping promblems. People's Electric Store. 280 one ot the prettiest ot the many pretty sights ever seen in and around .Medford was thut presented by Bnow covered Roxy Ann late yesterday after noon when the mountain in its spectac ular winter garb was bathed by the dy ing rays of the run Netted Gem potatoes for sale $1.25 cwt. delivered. Call 73 or 14. 280 Netted Gem potatoes for sale $1.20 cwt. delivered. Call 73 or. 14. 280 Experienced dressmaking work done by the hour. Locution, Flower Shop, Spartu Bldg. Phone 60C. 284 .Mrs. Chris Ulrlch of Jacksonville has returned from a visit with her Bon Roy Ulrlch at Oakland, Calif., very much improved in health. , , Special prices .on Valentine favors. See Martin Roddy's window, j i 277 Ladles .110601 J!!)c Hutchison & itosei we. iiuicnispn Lumsden,. l :vS-r ; 281 YWien better "atiiomohlles axe' built, Birick.'; will .build them. ' ,. ( i tf ' ,.(leorgi,A. .Munsflold presfdeupft 'flie Furn registered "dt tTiovlmper 4ieorgk' Munsflold "of Medford, in Bureau, Is perial. Mr. Mans field presided over the recent sessions of the bureau in Portland, at which steps were launched for the formation of an Oregon grain growers' associa tion. Many of the largest wheat grow ers in Oregon attended the session and much intorest in the ultimate outcome of tile movement was aroused through out the state. The Oregonlan. Wanted Singing canaries. Box D, Mail Tribune. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 661. Alfalfa seed, tests 99.92: no dodder. Phone 902. Elinor Hanley Bush, 826 East Main, 310 Tomorrow :3 the regular weekly bar gain day among the Medford mer chants. The 1.1st of bargains was pub lished In Monday's Mail Tribune. We can sell you any size tire you want from our stock ot rebuilt and Savage 2nds very cheap. Exchange Tire Co. 279 ' Majestic "4" at Talent FrI. 282 Special prices on Valentine favors. See Martin Reddy's window. 277 II. H. McCurdy has purchased the fine Stoddard home on Siskiyou heights and will soon move in with his family. The price consideration was not mado public, bulla understood that It is In tho neighborhood of $9000. Beginning the first of March we will start a retail milk route. Our price will be 12V4c per quart. Hoover Dairy. Phone 452-Y. tf Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 235 East Main. Ford truck with cab and good body for sale cheap. New tires. Seely V. Hall Motor Co. tt I PAGE MON. TUES. MEDFORD FEB. 21-22 A. E. and Chas. W. Reames were in Grants Pass yesterday in attendance at the session of circuit court. We save you money on your dry cleaning, dyeing and repairing. City Cleaning Wo ks, 401 South Riverside. Phone ill. tf When overhauling your old bus put new life In it by demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, fac tory equipment on the best cars. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf C. C. Hoover, the dairyman has pur chased from George Chamberlain of Talent nine head of Jersey milk cows, which tested an average of 6 per cent butterfat. . Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. . Colonel Gordon Vorhles is in Lex-iH. E. Tucker of Akron, O., j. L. Tro ington, Ky., having been called to that; Jan of Chicago, C. J. McNeel of New city' recently by' the death of' his! York, Fred Shuh of Tacoma, Mr. and mother. ' Mrs. E. E. Beharrell of Los Angeles, . Wb Just received a lot of good. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Stanley of Duns canned salmon, two cans for 25 cents. I r.iulr, Mrs. A. E. Daley of San Fran We also have a bargain in Puffed Rice, j cisco, Phil Benson o Oakland, and the Pancake flour, our old price was 18c, following from Seattle: R. E. John now 10 cents per package. Do not for- stone, J. C. Connolly, Mrs. L. Marshall, get to call for a package. Fouts Gro.lR. F. Biggins, Helen Wallace, R. Hey- ','.. 279 Friends here of Joe Thomas, the box - Ing promoter and who conducted the recent bouts at Grants Pass for theiM. J. B. 45c, Royal Club 45c, Golden American Legion, will be pleased at the following in the Grants Pass Cour- ier: "The boxing commission has fully Investigated the complaints of Jimmy Duffy and John Vldahoff, alias Meek er, regarding recent boxing exhibition, and found that the American Legion had conducted the .exhibition on fair and square principles and that all par ticipants had ueen paid in full before leaving Grants Pass and canceled checks were produced with Buch state- ments and hereon found that there were absolutely no grounds for tho: uoxers complaints. Mrs. Paul Hunsen, corsetlere for NuBone.'; Phone B85;J. ' ', ".tf Bear creek while still very high and swollen from Sunday's .rain and snow has- gone dowji' considerably. The Rogue river; too, continues to gradual ly fall. ....... Wo have a good grade of tea. for 20 cents per pound, Fouts. 279 I MRS. HOUSEWIFE III e Do; you realize that prosperity depends, "largely upon YOUR good judgment? When ' yoifjitiy Oregon-made products you help keep some payroll going and the prosperity of ;tor" tMyn family growing. ." The women do 90 Of the buying. Yet, we find :by those "Nationalized" accounts at the First National that an ever increasing HI per cent, also cio, tne Uho First National Bank" Mbdford O ir a O Mail orders reserved in order of receipt. Mail special ticket to Page Theater. Specify which Box Office opens Friday, Feb. 18, 12 to 4 p. m. The Parent Teacher circle of the Roosevelt school will hold a Washing ton lea at the home or Mrs. John Bil lings, 18 Myrtle street, next Tuesday afternoon, Feb, 22, from 3 to 5. R. A. Holmes, the insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Ladies' 50c hose 29c. Hutchison & Lumsden's. 281 John H. Carkin leaves tonight for Salem to attend the closing days of. the legislature and to look after mat ters pending before that body in which he Is interested. Delco-Llght farm light and power plants. Medford Electric Co. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 661. Among guests at the Medford are imanson and C. A. Templin. 1 Fouts Grocery has very attractive j prices on coffee Hill's Red can 45c, Cate 45c, Golden West 45c, Hill's Blue can 30c, Jewel City, three pounds $1.00, bulk coffee 20c, 30c, 35c and 40c. 279' Better buy a Chandler than wish you had. tf That unique advertising device for the Elks minstrels consisting of laughing, baldheaded , man wearing huge antlers, which was designed by . the publicity committee after a night spent In eating mince pies, Is seen ( everywhere In the city , on the bill boards, in the Btore windows and on the fronts of 300 nutos. Do not order calendars; from trawl ing representatives kr bit of j f.ow rlrms. W havy a'factorysi;neor all sizes and . alnds, . of calendars., wall oockets,) fcUt-juts, tc.,Slifltt wfl will show thei ItfaUeilatetjaati saya you noney on the same.' 1 l" . ' " W Fine fresh creamery, butter 42c per pound. Guaranteed. Fouts. - 279 saving. Oregon Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Dennlson left this afternoou for San Francisco to attend the automobile show, and from that city will go on to points further south for a few days visit before returning home. If your clothes are not becoming to you, you had better be coming to us. Pantorium Dye Works. tf MOTHER! ".California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Accept 1 "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on. the package, then you are. sure your child is- having the best and most harmless physic for the little .stomach, liver and howelH. Children lovo its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say "Cali fornia." .Adv. A growing plant "all their very own" is a source of unfailing delight to chil dren. They like to watch things grow and spoculate on the wonderful mystery of tho unfolding buds and blossoms. - -Bring your children hero i and let them select, the j plants they want. 'oxisljonnev "Wliere you finJi&e ?1ouers " rw 13cta. . DR. RIGKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Pitted NO DROPS XISED Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated Suite 1-2 over May Co. n K. Main. TTnotair Cash or Elks' night wanted. Arch Preserver Shoe Building Shoes Like Bridges Most shoes are just "made" all that they are intended for are to be mere "foot coverings." The pres ervation of the foot is not taken into consideration. That is where the ARCH PRESERVER SHOE and ordinary shoes differ. They are built on a basic principle they have a wide bridge reaching from the ball of the foot to the heel, 'anchored securely, in place. It is this bridge that supports the arch gently yet firmly it keeps it in its normal position and pre- , serves the foot. "Shoes built to a principle Not mere Foot Coverings" KKKP8 J Hit TOOT WKU. T. G. HEINE, M. D. ! " Physician and Surgeon Surgery of - Eyes, Ears, -Nose and Throat. All diseases . of these organs treated. Glasses fitted. -814-315 Lib erty Bldg., Cor. Main & Craps Sts. OOKONA Personal , Typewriter Fold It up, take It -with, you, .type write anywh ere. 150.00, including carrying case. ' . MISDFORD BOOK STORE! ntntrtnutorn for, Po. Oregon. . Licensed CITY SCAVENGER ' All refuse Immediately removed on short notice. 'Weekly visit In resi dence districts. - Dally business dis trict. Phone 89S. THE ONE BIG LAUGH OF THE YEAR Be There With a Belle