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, PAGE -.TWO MEDFOftt) MAIL TRIBUNE, METTFORD. OKECiOX, "WEDNESDAY; IMBRUAIIY lfi,102t ) Tho forestry office has received 'a M letter from the lower river' district I telllne of the ' killlne of a monster fitoni Af ""'Bar by Judas Prye, the '12-year jl C OvI VJL old sou of George Frye, from near Tocal and JU In accordance with'the order recent ly received by Postmaster Warner the federal building Is locked up tightly from 9:15 i. m. to C a. m, every day, and patrons of lock boxes and people who desire to post mall matter during the night will accordingly take notice An outside mall box to Receive letters during the closed hours nan neen placed, at the end of the east entrance steps.- This, box is kept locked during the day time so that no mall can be placed in it. " ' s Huge tire sale now going on at the Puny Corner-Federal tires at greatly reduced prices; and all of H new and guaranteed stock. -: ivi Alfalfa seed for salo, $25 per cwt. .lease P. Richardson, Central Point Feed Store. 282 . Gertrude Klrkpatrlck, Spencer cor Boilers'. Phone 146R. . 280 . The Roseburg high school ; basket ball, team which plays Medford high team here tonight and Saturday night arrived In the city thls'afternoon. The preliminary game Btarts at 7:30 . in: Make a critical examination of the new lil21 Buick, talk to the owners, compare the car with others. Then you will more fully appreciate why llulck Is the world's largest builder of tlx cylinder automobiles. . ,.; ,.280 After all is Bald and dono you, will till continue lo save at the Groceteria. ;c..v .,.i..--' ,...; ,,.'.,.:!,.;..,. . 'if- 1nconi9iaxreturns.niei)ared..Llndas vWS Eat-Malnr .J. E, Mason, superintendent of the IWrl'pnd-Jam, .had , so t fur '-recovered f ronjhtwfrtceMt" 6 liiidloitls operation as to 'be atile to leave-Sacred Heart hospital yesterday for" the Hotel. Med ford. 'He was a caller at the Elks club last night receiving ninny congratula tions on his prompt recovery. ; Huge tire salo now going on at the Busy Corner Federal tires at greatly reduced prices, and all ofit new and guaranteed Btock. 291" We,' are prepared to handle any of your purhplng promblemB. People's Electric Store. 280 -.' Netted Gem- potatoes for sale $1.25 cwt. delivered. Call 73 or 14. E80 Mrs. P. L. Wooden of Grants Pass, J. H. Riddle of St. Joseph, C. W. Kang of Sacramento and' C. O. Wamsett of Hormlston, are among the guests at the Holland: ,. .., ,. . v( Huge tire safe now going on at the Busy .Coroer-rFedoral tlreB at greatly reduced .prices, and oil of It new nnd guaranteed stock. - , 291 ' 'lOxperlenced dressmaking work done by Jthe hour. ' Location; Flower Shop, Bimrta Bids,' Phone 500. : 28-1 ' Special prices on Valentine favori poejvlurtln Reddy's windowi , 277f (Frank- SinKh and vine Thomas1 box ing 'promoters who -held forth, in this . city for several months with varying success have'made all-arrangements to stage smoker at Marshfield the Inst Of this' month,' in. which the head line lioutt will be uotween llaby Blue and Jimmy1 Duffy at. 124 pounds. ' Duffy tried to give an exhibition in this city under the direction of Smith, but was prevented by tho boxing commission, who were protecting Thomas' Interests while bo was conducting a smoker at Grants iPass, Johnny Carlson will be featured In the semi finals. , Phenomenal ,: silk sale opens . at Mann's Department iStore "Saturday Feb. 19th. Thousands of yards of new crisp silks In every wanted color at the lowest prices known for years. See display In windows. .1 .t , 1 281 'Ladles' hose 89c" Hutchison & Liumsden.i ; . -' , 281 - When bettor automobiles are built, Buick will build them. : , , tf I Mr. and Mrs, Fred Pelouze left Tires- day for Los Angeles where they 'will reside, exporting to roturn to tho city and valley In a couple of years. Huge tire sale now going on qt the HusytCornor Fodoral tires at greatly reduced prices, and all of It new nnd guaranteed stock. 29t Wanto'd Sluglug canaries. Box D, Mall Tribune. , , "Mottod Oiyii potatoes for enle $1.25 cwt. delivered. Call 72 or .14. 280 ' Court Hall who underwent a serious operation at Riverside, Calif., some time hgo will be discharged from the hospital about March 1. He is gaining strength rapidly, but writes friends that lie Is very anxious to gut back to tho Rogue River valley.. Always for lower prices. Big reduc tion. In sterling flat wear. See Reddy's window. ; - . , , , 283 SS rove's 1 'is the .Only, nn . ' Genuine 'tH fig ' Laxative, if I Sn I Bromt Quinine fableim:- The tint and original Cold and Grip tablet, the merit of which I recognized by ell civilised nations. . , r,;Be sure you get .The genuine bears this signature Price Srtc Muriel. The cougar, which measured 8 feet and 9 inches from tip to tip, was killed with a 22-callbre rifle,' the lad firing five shots into the ani mal's head before It became a .good cougar. The news of the killing was phoned to the ranger station at -Rand by the boy's father. It is believed that the animal is the one that has killed much stock In the Marlel district Grants Pass Courier. -. j Dance -at ,'" Nat: : tonight. ' Confetti i dances a special feature.. Prize num bers given to every onei. -Herbert Al- fordV soloist, always has a list of new ' Everything electrical, Medford Elec tric Co. ,1'bone 661. . Alfalfa seed, tests 99.92; no dodder. Phone 902. Elinor Hanley Bush, 826 East Main. : . , . 310 i The Southern Pacific has made pre parations to unload nijd spread three carloads of sand on the right of way between Main street and Sixth street. Phenomenal . silk ' sale opens at Mann's Department store Saturday Feb. 19th. Thousands of yards of new crisp silks In every wanted color at the lowest prices known for years. 'See display in windows. :,.. 281 Majestic "4" at Talent Frl. , 2S2' Special prices on Valentine favors. See Martin Roddy's window. . 277' James Hanson of WatklnB, Ore., is Bpendlng a few days In the city, and valloy attending to business matters. Captain 'and Mrs. W. L. Riley left last night for their home in Kl Dorado, Kansas, via Los Angeles. They have spent nine. months here, are delighted with the country, and the people and will 'probably return after attending to some property Interests there. They own a neat bungalow on South Orange. Something doing at the Natatdrium tonight from. 7 until 12. Remember the big baskotball game. Dancing be gins at 9 In the large ball room. Every body Is Invited to attend and join In the confetti dances. Real fun in the confetti showers. , - 1 280 Beginning the first of March we will start a retail milk route. Our 'price will be 1214c per quart. Hoover Dairy. Phono 452. Y. . . , ...;- tf. Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 235 East Main. - .: - There was born to Mr: and Mrs! Nathan Callahan at 5ll Penn. avo., Tuesdny morning, a son. V y The grentost opportunity to . buy silks at the lowest . prices in years at Mann's big silk sale, Saturday, Feb 19th. See display In windows. 281 Ford truck with cab-and good body fpr sale cheap. New tires. ' Seoly'V. Hall Motor Co. , -;;. .!' ,,: ': . tt We save you money on your dry, cleaning, dyeing nnd -repairing. City Clounlng'Wo ks,: 401 South Riverside. Phone 474. .- IP Cnllfornlans registered at the Mod ford are'-Henry Stephens of- Sunta Barbara, Chasl Wright of Detroit; anrtJ the following from 'San Francisco: H. C. Lawron, B. F. Heuchel, Wm. Rogen, J. S. Stephens, C, M. Fry, L..C. Dettor, W. L. Simpson, nnd C. R. . Johnson. Oregonlads at this hotel are Kenneth S. Hall of Salem, A: E.'Anderson, Leon E. RennelU and C. F. Hanson of Eugene, and Jqhn S. Reed, A..R. Jack son, J. C. Mcllenry nn!l H, L. Llnd of Portland. . ... When overhauliug your old bus put new life In It by demanding genuine American hammered plBton rings, foo tory equipment on the best cas. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf Try our' in or chants lunch. ' The Shasta. . .- . , ;,; Medford NntatoVlum tonight. The fiiioBt dance music. The latest song hits. Tho largest ball room in south ern Oregon with the finest floor ever. Spend a pleasant evening here. Lucky numbers, given with every admission. Froe dancing until 9:30. i 280 Hugh I). Ranklu, supervisor of the. Crater National forest Is In Portland In attendance at the meeting of tho forest. supervisors of the state " and const.; lie Is stopping at tile Multno mah hotel..' i .-, - : , :t ... , ; ; Thousands of yards of now spvinK silks In the, latest weaves and colors, go on sale Saturday, , Feb. : 19th,:. at Munn's, prices .lower, than you .have seen for years. See display In windows. ' 1 . .:',!' 281 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlere for NuBone. Phone 685-J.- .' ., tt R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service, The annual Inspect lou ot the Med ford postotflce has been completed by Si li. Kidd of Roseburg, the postoftlro Inspector of this district. : ., t Ladies' 50c hose 29c. Hutchison & l.timsden's. , ... . .281 Dolco-Llcht farm light and power plants: Medford Electric Co. . . Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 661. The- Washington ; school i Parent- Teacher circle will meet at tho school buildlpg Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The past officers of the circlo will have charge of the social hour follow ing tho business mot-ting. All mem hoi-s are urged to be present. Better buy a Chandler than wish you had. - tf Do not order calendars from travel ing representatives or out ot town ilrms. Wo have a factory line of all sixes and Kinds ot calendars, wall oookets, cur-outs, etc., that we. will Miow the trade Inter and save yoi Honey on the same. t' Mr. nnd Mm. L. 11, llayford of Spo- kane. Carl Phelps of Weed and Tom Reynolds of Oakland, Calif., are among the gnosis at the Nash. 1 hn greatest opportunity to huv silks at tho lowest prices In years at Manns big silk salo. Saturday, Feb. nth. Roe display in window. ' 281 Fine fresh creamery butter 42c nor ponud. Guaranteed. Fonts. 279 Another big dance nt Talent Friday.! ' Included among the county .Visitors - The annual roll call and dinner-of In : the city Tuesdny and today were j the Woodmen of the World camp be il. Atkins- of Talent, D. H. Helms of j gins tonight at . 8 o'clock. The tunc Ashland and J. A. Mayhem .and C. tion will be held In the L' O. O. F. hall. isaiwicg or nagie roini. Just received a shipment of 30x314 firsUdasB non-skid tires,, while they last $15.00. Modford . Vulcanizing Works. . . -299 , If your clothes are not becoming to you, you had better be coming to us Pantorlum Dyo Works. ' -.,;. tf Thousands of -yards of, new spring silks in the latest weaves and colors, wr ,,n onlA Qullmlnv TaI. IQtl. ' at ... ' I Alford.' soloist, always has a lit of new Ajuuiis. cricvH luwer. luun- you-uave . . . r . seen for years. See display In .windows. Dance at Savage Creek hall on Sat urday evening, February 19, 1921. Music by Noilson'B orchestra. Tickets, including supper, $2.00. . . 283 7 After nil is said and done you will Still contlnue to save at the Groceteria. -. . ' . tf ; Dance at Nat. tomorrow night. Con fetti dances a special feature, prize numbers given, tq every one". - Herbert 281 Tho Central Point district, which In cludes the Willow Springs and Table Rock sections, made a good, showing in raising money for the starving chil dren of. Central Europe, considering! the fact that the roads are so' bad and that there were other hampering conditions. This district has so far raised $127.25. : " '.-. -. - w Hoover milk prices: 1 qt. per month 12o; 2 qts. per day, 30-day month, $7.00; 3 qts., $10.00 per 30-day month; cream, .plnt, 15c. Hoover Dairy Co. Phone 452-Y. , tt .We have a special barffain In print paper that makes' splendid wrapping paper: Thore aro.; three lengths' of rolls, each has a core so they can bo used on the paper rac:.s. You can purchase ' -this . paper much . cheaper than wrapping paper. If interested come and see the paper. ." l:tf You will find the Geo. L. Treich'ler Motor Co,- In their new quarters, 16 South Front, ' . .-'-"282 Secretary Lee Jacobs of the Elks lodge Is still confined at hls;home with a very bnd cold;, and; In hls-absence Carl Tengwalrf assumes hIS duties, act:' ing as assistant secretary, aud will act as secretary at -Thursday night's -lodge meeting..' - ... ..,-, i Sanitary, .satisfaction ladies' -and mon's -suits'. sponged and pressed 75c. We .call.-- Apparel Cleaners &' Hatters, 103 North Central.. .Phone 223. 83 Over 2000. Oana of government bacon have been Bald, in ciKht , weeks bv the Grocerterla. 1 Getter g.what you .want before 'It's oil gone. tf Always for lower prices. Big reduc tion In sterling flat wear.. See Reddy's window. .. ;., UOk--.:'- '.'". 2S3 Following are the details of Saturr day,. night's . Pacific highway -accident according r to lhe Ashland ViTidings: An ; automobile belonging to- G., W. Loosley. ran off the : roail Rnd . struck telephone pole., near .. the--. Jackson Springs.'. -The car contained. Mr. and Mrs. L6osley, Mr. and Mrs. -J. M.:.Wag-ner-.-and- Miss- Lydla! McCalL. all - of whom were bound for-the Lincoln banj- quet (at, Medford.'? At 'that point Mr. Loosley began to have trouble , with Ms lights , and decldod to ' return' to Ashland. .-. In making; the attempt to turn . around , he lost control of the car hloh 'ran. off the opposite side'.of. the road, striking : a telephone pole. - Mr. Wagner' who was -on the front .seat with Mr. Loosleji, was badly cut bu'thcJ face with brokdii glass, ..while Mrs. Loosloy was hit by the broken top: She recolved a bad cut on the head, and had one wrist fractured. 'A-car passing at that point brolight the in jured people . back to Ashland where their injuries wore attended, at a local hospital, i Mis McCall Also sustained some had bruises about her face. ,. - 200 pair new shoes at cost. Second hand shoos1 and shoo repairing at the Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 East Sixth street, Medford.; - Our entire stock of flue auto robes at tost some bargains ;. believe me. The Busy Corner Motor Co. :281 l Tho D. O. K. K. band expects vou to attend thefiv big Spring ball at tho Nat Thursday evening. Refreshments free. "281 Women in Homes and Society Countless women devote their whole lives to their homes, while others lire tn the business world, or rind lrappl ness only In society. Whether yvli ni-e a homo woman, n business woman, or a society 4vomnti, you know' hew linul it Is to "dniir tilting" day lifter dav. suffering hgonlea, caused by mime 'fe male deiniiBenietit thntt'ins developed ri-oiii overtaxing your strength. The natural restorative for such ailments Is l.ydiir 13. ' I'lniOlaili'a -VeirelnVlo' Coiiipolina; whleh for Hciuly h-.ilf a century tins been considered a stand ard remedy for -woman's Ills. Ail-. H $70,000 Kuton by the Flro DEMON In Mcdftfrd ' sivii: JAN. 1ST ' K-t-XEXT? 1021 . . -, . . A. HOLMES - The Insurance Man All Komis Insurance unit Bonds '....J.lrttsffn Cdntttj' BAitk Bldg. " songs. . ziB" A son .was born to Mr. and Mrs. Eli Campbell at 1020 North Central this morning, .'"' -is. ' ' -. Potatoes $1.7& per hundred lbs. Free delivery In town. Hutchison- & Lums den. - .. . '. ' 281 ; Horse-Shoe tires are not cheap, but carry- a dependable milonge guarantee backed; by reliable factory and dealere. Exchange Tire Co, , -. 27.9 Brooms made by the Ktigue River Broom Works are the best for the money. ljisist on home made brooms. A I,. '.'.-. ,. , :',;-.; ... 281 Mr. and Mrs,,, Frank Ray arrived home this morning from a rtwo weeks visit with Dr. C. R. Ray and family who, are spending the winter at Berk eley, 'Calif. They' were' accompanied home by Dr. Ray who will spend some time heVe attending to business mat ters. -The "trio, are, stopping , at;. the Holland'. ' ' ' ' ' '", Good eats at Talent Frl. .- .. 282 Oregon Nursery ' Co.; iargest; jlji yihe northwest. All - kinds of fruit . and shade trees, ' Orjiamental shrubbery, etc. ' See or address V. S. . Abraham, 508, ijolitlr Grape St.f Medford-, 1 2S0 ijlemstltchlng 'anMilcotliig -j ' . 10:onts er yard: - ' ; The Vanity Hat Shop, . . ;.. Cor. E. Maiu aud Bartlett. - ' tf Drs. Bertha E. Sawyer and W. 3. Crandall of Ashland were hore last night attending -the first meeting off the circuit .clinic of the Western Ore gon Osteopathic association. Keep the D. O. K. K. band going by buying a ticket to the Spring ball at Nat, Thursday evening. - 281 ; Grape cider, fresh from the press at the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept. Phone 22-Ui- An eight pound sun was born to Mr. and Mrs. Verna D. Marshall at the Sacred Heart hospital Tuesday.. . : Something' doing at the Natatorlum tomorrow night from 7 until 12. Re member the big basketball game. Da:iclng'beg:ns at 9 in the large ball room,. Everybody Is invited to attend and join in tho confetti dances. Real fun in the confetti showers. - 278 After all is said aud done you will still continue to save at the Groceteria. , ; , t - -I ! IP-J10 N- Clarence Pierce is ngout for three- good fire insurance -companies. Better let him write your business. ' Phone 105 or 517-L; - ' . ; ' 283 Guests at. the Medford' from a dis tance are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell, Junus K. Haas, W. E.' Meade and Jos. L. Boudwin of New York, and Dr W. E. Waldo, Frank . LI Mowry and p. W. Loomis .of Seattle. ' ; . !' - " , After all Is said and done you will still continue to save at the Groceteria. , : ,-' .-- . . " . .tf". Next week is Prune week. Help the producer dispose ot his crop. ; You can get them at Fouts'Gro. - Three pounds Car 20nonts, 100 pounds for .$0.00. 279 If you want to get more milk feed Molas-O-Meal, the superior- cow, feed, composed of linseed oil. meal, cocoa nut meal, soya-bean ineah milo maize, cereal by-products and Hawaiian cane inolassijs. Buy a sack today. Monarch Seed Co. and Rttss Mill,' sales agents for this wonderful feed., , ' . tf E. G. Dearborn of Ashland, was a business visitor in the city for a few lmiirs1 Tuesday afternoon.' ... . Wo still have somo of that fine sor ghum at 15c a pound. Hutchison & Liimsden 281 Invest your, savings In the Jackson County Building aud Loan association. , .. tf Do -you want a first class band maia talned in Medford?' If so, help the cause, by attending the Spring ball at the Nat. Thursday evening, m .. 2S1 William Budge has returned from six. week's stay with his wifo . and dluightor at .Oakland, California. Mi's. E. N.:, Warner, and daughter. Miss Ruth, arc In .'Portland , and guosts at the Seward-hotel of that city.' ; : List -your' honse; , farm . ana timber with the Medford Land-. & clnsyran.ee ; Hiram Meador of' tho Riverside; C,' W. Whillock, of the Golden Rulc.i apartments who hds been confined top returned today from a five woeis buy. his home with Illness is convalescing'; ing:tour in the market centers of tho rapidly ' ' " east, with. the btiyors of the string of Delco-Llght-Electrlclty for every t ' i"w.u iS.k, ot farm. Bedford Electric Co. ' Sds .,na".,,"eB' . ... , - ' . ; , .. ., , sh( !, Personal attention to overdue ac- . Prize walls at Talent Friday night . agt .JIan Tho Hub Shoe store oil edford w 1, . 15c 110ml give u uiiu pa., u. - - i Huichison & Lumsden. mo gentleman tu tuo nmuiub u..,,.. 2S2 ; Electric vibrators repaired by Plerce- Central, ;"The Glass House.v f :Thor and Eden electric washing nia- siiiues, 12 months to l,ay. Peoples. Electric Store. ,i . f ' . ' 280' PITCHING W. Zemo, the Clean, , Antiseptic' Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief . v-i. i.,... .i nasooniror -trains were I, ...inere is one sate, .ciepenaauie treat dt rS : ?et rliev itchlnetorture and- mat Cleanses ana soomes me skid. teto this morning bdeuuso of the de railment of a freight car a short dis tance.the other side of shland. -Have your phonographj greased and graptiitcd.' It will run. better. :? See Pierce, 110 N. Central or'iphone 925-L. ... , 284 .After all Is said and . dono-you will still continue to siiyb at'tbe-Groceteria, " ' ":'"'.'.' ' "' . tf Ask anv draccist for a 35c or SI bottle 5f Zemo and apply it-as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, olackheads, eczema, blotehes, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes' most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy, - The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland. O. y. itiijpiiiMiiiiisjwMiiiiiiiiajaiaiiiiiissii ninii urn miiwiiw iiiimiiif ini'iii iiiiiiini I Economy ;?roceria I . Agency, 220 West 'Jtii slrOBt.' A':' ' tf MAZGLA Denionstration 1 .,n ii.'. i'lllym.i at'.-l A demonstrator from the lorjrii?rodwGi will be in our store Thurstiayr'Fi-iaay Saturday. Conie and see the wonders '"of" this famous product and incidentallyHuyir at the right price. : - ; ;. ; You Can Always. .Save 'at the Groceteria WONDER SHOW! iJ y;;v'. -. -.,'. ...... ;.';.;ys v,,l,iit .. ... : :U. ' ' ,0.;v.-.'J'f .,, " 1 " BEGINS TODAY! Another masterpiece in. the Page series of Super-ProductionsV The amazing drama of a man with half a body and half a soul. The most fascinating and original, story ever screened with- T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY Hill - KL.NT Seven room modern 1 1 , uoiise, an newiy ntusned inside, on . pavement. J32.M1 per month; water I paid. Inquire 4 . Jackson St. 2S1 FOK .QUICK SALE Small furnished house on paving, good terms. C. S. Hiit.torfleld. .... i'S0 TAKEN VP and placed In pound, one sorrel marc with hump bark. Purer. I owner may have same by ralllnsj vine, ui i-oiicf! nun paying cnarftvs.l .... . .gMW r ' t'-; lwfffiv I 1 1 rli YOU'LL NEVER -FORGET "BLIZZARD' A- HISTORICAL CHARAC TER' PORTKAYAL. ' ' ' Chaney.fHr excels even! his wonderful -worki as v "Tbe Frog". in 'The Miracle Man' ' 4THE PEN ALT Y? Mm 1 NO RISE IN 'PRICES iill!!:i1l!:!!I!!lii:!lil!ll!l!lllll!!!:illlllll!!ll!l!:i!llllllilillllilIH FOUR SHOWS ? DAILY 1:30 3:00 7:00 -- and 9:00 r, in inn riiimifiiiiii i r.i fl :." . .". : :?.'' -i .. , -... i 1 ,1.,., I,--- m. 1 1 . Sincerity IdeftlUm-PToffress "u-'. t'. .'. ..-. !-'-..... - :. l!il!illlll!li!l!!!l!llini;: . ADDED ' ' NUMBERS "On a Rummer's Day" Selected comedy. . Page Magazwei .. Janice Butler at the Big -Wurlitzer-Organ SB VOll SAl.K Pry hardwood. Fob. IS, )" Phones 2S-5 i!l-i or sno-s.