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r PAOE TWO 1 MED FORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1021 L ocal and Personal Wednesday night, Feb. 23rd, will be jegular nay night for company D, Cth Infantry, O. N. G., and every niembe; of the company will want to be on hand to receive his pay. The govern ment pay for company D thlB pay day amounts to over $2000, The company Is increasing In membership rapidly and new recruits are coming In every day. Company D will soon number 100 In strength, and as It stands now It Is the third In size In the state After all Is said and done you will still continue to save at the Groceteria 105.00 suits at 115.00. It will pay you to climb my stairway. Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main, upstairs. 287' Our entire stock of fine auto robes at cost some bargains believe me. The Busy Corner Motor Co. 281 The Hub Coat and Suit Co. will give a free stylo show at the Nat Wednes day evening 7:30 to 9 o'clock. Show Ing on living models dresses, coats blouses, skirts and suits. The Hub Coat and Suit Co. 285 It. E. Merrick, government post road engineer, arrived In the city this mor ning and i In company with Kenneth Hodgman, district highway engineer, spent the day Inspecting the work be ing done on the stretch of new Crater -ake road between Agate and Trail Up In (luality, down In price. Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main, upstairs. 287 " ' Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone CGI. J Take a look! $05.00 suits at $15.00. Klein the Tailor, 128 ES Main, upstairs. 287 'Huge tiro sale now going on at the JJnsy Corner Federal tires at greatly reduced prices, and all of it new and guaranteed stock. 201' Ilryan Pierce repairs vacuum clean ers. 1 16 N. Central. Phono 925-L. 290 Confectioners! Better have Pierce overhaul your drink mixers before the drink seuson opens. 110 X. Centra, "The Glass House." 290 Over 2000 cans of government bacon have been sold in eight weekB by the Grocertoria. Getter got what you want before It's nil gone. tf Grape cider, fresh from the press at the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dent Phone 22-R. There was no Bosslon of tho grand jury today owing to it boing a legal holiday. The session wlli bo resumed ngaln in tho morning. Witnesses wore examined Monday in crim inal canes, several from this city being called to testify In tho case of Arnold It. Carol, a salesman charged with dotraudlng the Medford Auto Co. out of a Buick automobile Beginning (ho 1st of March, wo will start a retail milk route. Our milk will como fresh from tho cows and not pnsturii'.ed. 12140 per quart. Hoover Dairy Co. Phono 4G2-Y. The Hub Cont and Suit Co. will hold thoir opening nnd style show Wcrines day evening at the N'nt. All gnrments will be shown on living models, show ing the newest things in dresses, suits, coats, skirts nnd blouses. Tho Huh Coat and Suit Co. Dolco-Llght Hlectrlcuy for evory (arm. Jiodford Electric Co. Porsonnl attention to overdue- ac counts. I, Indus, 230 East Main. invest your savings in the Jnckson County Building and Loan association tf" . Palronlzo homo nnd build up pay rolls by Insisting on having brooms inado by Hoguo Illver llrooiu Works. 290' . Among tho California guests ut the Holland are Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ken nedy of Ocean Park and Mr. and Mi J. W. Call ( Yroku ami Hoss II. Lund of Hilt. . Don't buy fans or calendars from trovollng men representing out of town firms, ns tho money goes nwny from ;lu)iuo. Wo hnvo a flno lino of both ' IT I . I sell tnuiit cheaper than anyone else and will bo around with samples In plenty of thno for funs and calou dnrs. 285 '. Hemstitching nnd picotlng. Hamll craft Shop. 287 Aftor nil Is said and dono you will till contlnuo to savo nt tho Groceteria tf Latest novelties In coats, suits dresses, skirts and blouses shown on jiving models at tho big free style show nt the Nat Wednesday evening. Tho Hub Coat uml Suit Co. 2S5 Although the stores wero open ns usual today, Washington's birthday was unusually quiet, the holiday spirit seeming to prevail. The banks were closed nil day as was tho postofflct' ninl courts. There were no mail deliv eries tuday either lu the city or coun try. New spring and summer line of Pa Ciflc Package goodH received; models on display ut The Handicraft Shop. ;;, 2S . Income tax return prepared. Lludus Henry M. Parks, executive chairman ? On Saturday, March 5th will be held of the third annual International min- the next meeting of the local American ing convention, on his return to Port-! Legion 08t. At this meeting which land recently from Grants Pass and) Is being held in honor of the visiting .Medford announced that southern' state officials who will be here ad Oregon plans sending 200 or 300 dele- justing claims against the government Wanted Singing canaries. Box D. Mall Tribune. s Leads for Kvei'HlinrpR. Six blac k nnd olio Indelible. Medford Hook Store Mrs. Uoyal Drown of Eagle Point underwent n majoi operation ut the Sacred Heart hospital this forenoon. List your hotiso, farm and timber with the Medford Land Insurance Agoncy, 220 Wost Malu street. tf Hugo tiro sale now going on nt the Busy Corner Kedornl tires at greatly reduced prices, nnd ull of It new and guaranteed slock. 2!1' Aftor all Is said and done you will still continue to save at tho Groceteria. tf Hugo (Ire nuia now going on at the Busy Coiner Eodoral tires nt greatly reduced prices, and all of it new and guaranteed stock. 291 Alfalfa seed, tests B5.92; no dodder. Phone 902. Elinor Hnnley Bush, 826 East Main, 310 gau?B and a large exhibit of ores and minerals to the Portland gathering, April 5 to 9. Parks addressed meet ings of mining men at both Grants Pass and Medford and found much In terest in the coming convention. "The people of southern Oregon are eager to get their resources of gold, Bllver, cop per, asbestos, manganose and chrome before a body of experts such as will come to the Portland sessions," said Parks. Beginning the first of March we will start a retail milk route. Our price will be 12'4c per quart. Hoover Dairy. Phone 452-Y. tf If your basement has become a duck pond let us Install an automatic drain er and keep It bono dry. Wm. Ham- mett. 285 Quarter section fruit and stock ranch In upper Sams Valley for sale. A five acre bearing peach orchard four never-falling springs. Mineral and oil rights go with the place. Fenced with Page woven wire fence. Easy terms at 7 per cent. Might trade for good house or small place near Med ford. C. C. Koenlsh, 23 N. Riverside, Medford. 288" Hlg free stylo show at the Nat Wed nesday evening 9:30 to 9 o'clock. The Hid) Coat and Suit Co. will show the newest things in coats, suits, dresses. skirts and blouses. All gurments will bo shown on living modelB. The Hub Coat and Suit Co. 285 Guests at the Medford Include Mr. and Mrs. .luck van Zandt of Denver, O. E. Koxnk of Chicago, It. W. Malloy, J. II. Can-others and E. S. Crawford of Seattle, H. L. Brandt of Los Angelcr,, and Mrs. Rosa A. McDonald, E. 15. Howard, F. H. Schneider, T. J. Hollzc and J. R. Wood of San Francisco. If you want some print paper in rolls, to fit In your paper racks or to use without the racks, better see us at once and save money. tf Insurance, of all kinds. Lindas, 23D East Main. Ford truck with cab and good body for salo cheap. New tires. Seely V. Hull Motor Co. tf Edison Marshall wrote hlB first short stories on a Corona typewriter. Med ford Book Store. 281)" C. L. Hohart la a visitor In the city from (1 rants Pubs who arrived Mon lay. Majestic at Jacksonville Frl. 288 Wo save you money on your dry cleaning, dyeing and repairing. City Cleaning Wo Its, 401 South Riverside. Phono 4V4. tf When overhauling your old bus put now life In It by demanding genuine Amorlcnn hammored plBton rings, fac tory equipment on the host cars. The BiiBy Corner Motor Co. tf Freo style show nt tho Nat Wednes day evening 7:30 to 8 o'clock. Each Rai ment will be shown on living model showing coats, suits, dresses, skirts and blouses. Evory garment n new arrival from Now York. The Hub Cont nnd Suit Co. 285 Mrs. Bud Lawrence of Jacksonville nnd formerly of Medford, left last wcok for Michigan for a visit with relatives In Hint state. Try our merchants lunch. The ShnBta. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlore for NuBoiio, Phone B86-J. tf" It. A. Holmos, tho insurnnco Man liiBtiranco, and Bonds, plus Service. Dancing nt. the Natatorlum tomorrow night begins promptly after the style show. Lucky numbers n specially an noiiuced from n bulletin hoard during tho evening. Many out of town people will attend this purty and style show 285' For tho second performance of the Elks minstrel show tonight nt the Page theater there were still some seats unsold lato tint afternoon, but by the time the show begins tonight It Is ex pet ted that many pooplo will bo unable to gain admittance. Delco-Llght fnrm light and powe? plants. Medford Electric Co. "Spot" dances at Jacksonville Frl. 288 Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 601. Every community has Its own prob lems whether they deal with transpor tation or other things. Jackson county with her fruit nnd lumber has but one railroad lending to the markets of the world. Kvery person In the county Is doeply Interested In the use of this railroad nnd the best way to reueh and use It. 1 hose of the greatest exper ience have found that Bulek passenger cars and White trucks are the most orriclent aids. Many u Whlto truck has gone 100.000 miles before its first verhaul and that Is a long ways. 2Si Gold Hill has been having some ex citement lately ns witness the follow ing In the Gold Hill News: "On Octo ber 2.1. the Meriitt store wns robbed. ne evening of the robbery the mull sack from train No..t4 was missed niul wns thought to have been carried on past Hie town. On January 1, the little Veil Kiiiens boy. while playing nt the pavilion found tin- missing mall sack under the floor of the building em open mid many letters opened. On Friday of this week the postaj Inspec tor arrived and gave the local post master permission to distribute the tniUI. This tells the story of a pos sible double robherv." N. It. Newcomb for planing mill oi-Ks and Manr.anita wood. Phone 28i; Delicate shades In new spring varus. Handicraft Shop. 2S Better buy a Chandler than wish you hud. tf Hlg dancing party at the Natatorlum tomorrow ninhl after tho style bhow. .Many out of town people are planning to attend this party. Lucky numbers announced from a bulletin board dur ing the evening. Excellent music and the finest floor in Oregon. 2S5 a number of men will be introduced into the Goofs and a short social time will be held after the session, with the ladies. All men who have any claims against the government should present them March 5th. Another prize waltz at Jacksonville, Friday night. Each of winning couple will be presented with a fine pair of silk hose by the Hub Shoe store of Medford. 2S8 200 pair new shoes at cost. Second hand shoes and shoe repairing at the Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 East Sixth street. Medford. Big free fashion show by The Hub Shoo store of Medford at I. O. O. F. hall. Central Point, Thursday night from 8 to 9. 287 Mrs. D. O. Frederick has purchased the Sanitary Beauty Shop and is now In charge. She guarantees first class service and will be pleased to sec all old customers as well as others desir ing thlB kind of work. 290 A. R. McDonald of Eagle Point and Pllney b . Leabo of Trail are among the county visitors In. the city today Just received a shipment of 30x314 first-class non-skid tires, while they last $15.00. Medford Vulcanizing Works. 2991 If your clothes are not becoming to you, you had better be coming to us Pantorium Dye Works. tf Big dunce at Central Point after tho show Thursday night. 28 The management of the Natatorlum is putting on a big dancing party to morrow night after tho stylo show. Lucky numbers announced from a bul letin board dining the evening. Con fetti in profusion. No finer floor in Oregon. Music unexcelled. '285 Portland guests at the Holland In clude Mrs. H. M. Chanuell, W. B. 'full, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gelger, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Adams and R. W. Buckles. After all Is said and done you will still continue to save at the Groceteria. tf Grand opening ball on new floor at Orth hall, Jacksonville, Friday, Feb. 25. 288 Tires 30x3, $12.50; 30x3', $15.75. No war tax' added. Guaranteed 5000 miles. New shipment, no bankrupt stock. Nordwlck Tiro and Supply Co., S. Front; Medford. 280 The new stages between Medford and Grants Pass are fur more comfort able than before for the Interurban Company have substituted White trucks for the Iteo Speed Wagons for merly used. The White Truck Is used by 92 percent of tho stage lines In Cali fornia and la fast becoming stundurd equipment with Mr. Lowis of the local stage line. 285 Tho various rond supervisors of the county are getting ready to start road Improvement In their districts as soon as tho wouthcr permits. The continued wet season has prevented this work having been started heretofore. Majestic "4" at Central Point Thurs. night. 287 Another of those popular dancing parties at Eaglo Point Sat., Feb. 2(1. , 289 Buttons made to order. Handicraft Shop. 287 Schaffcr fountain pen lost. Return to Juanlla Crawford, . First National Hank. 285 Tho Hoguo river was raised rapidly Sunday afternoon by tho downpour of ruin In the valley, but did not reach nearly so high h stugc as it had on two previous occasions this winter. Hemstitching and plcotiug 10 cents per yard. Tho Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. E. Main and Hnrtlett. tf The schools were closed this after noon on account a this being Wash ington's birthday, and this forenoon patriotic programs were observed in all the -school rooms. At the high school this afternoon an open house celebration was observed. Majestic "4" at Eagle Point Sat.2S9 "Spot" dances at Central Point T-ursday night. 287 "Spot" dances at Eagle Point Sat. 2S9 Special coaching In Gregg and speed typing by expert instructor from Healds. Medford Business College. 28 Seats for three big wrestling events at Gold Hill pavilion Saturday, Feb. 26 are on sale at Brown & Brown, Med ford; Irwin Cigar Btore, Ashland. 259 Big wrestling event, Gold Hill pavil ion, Saturday, Feb. 26. Scats at Brown & Brown, Medford; Irwin Cigar store Ashland. 289 See the Mason solid tires and get special prices at Exchange Tire Co. i 288" Slightly used choice pianos at bar gains: Vose & Son, Ivers & Pond, Ludwig and M. Schulz. Palmer's Piano House, 234 East Main. 289 When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. tf E. A. Geary of Klamath Falls who is enroute to southern California, is visit ing in the city and Is a guest at the Holland. After all Is said and done you will still continue to save at the Groceteria. tf Experienced dressmaking work done by the hour. Location, Flower Shop, Sparta Bldg. Phone 506. 284 His Trouble Is All Gone "I was affected with pains all over my back and kidneys," writes Charles McAllister, 1 Clark Ave., Kearney, N. J. "After three or four doses of Foley Kidney Pills I became all right and my pnln is all gone." Foley Kidney Pills relieve backache, urinary irregular ities, rheumatic pains, stiff joints, swollen muscles and other symptoms of kidney trouble. It is a splendid medicine, prompt In action, and always helps. Contains no habit forming drugs. Sold everywhere. Adv. What's Gone? Lumbago You Won't Say in Bed Long If Yon Rub on Quick-Acting Bcgy's Mustarine It does the work and cannot, blister Ihe tendcrest skin. , Keep a box handy, for lumbago comes quickly and you can bet you'll want it to go quickly when It comes. And it will go quicker than you ever hoped for and so will sore throat, chest colds, tonsllitls. pleurisy and bronchitis. Begy's Mustarine often ends the mlscrv and subdues the inflammation before most remedies you have heard about get started. So why suffer for days while usins slow- acting remedies when rheumatic pains are easeu, neuraicia oantsiicd and soreness and stillness ended in double auick time. i-or every acne and pain and to cet In fluenza before it Sets you, get Beav's Mus tarine, in the yellow box 30 and 60 cents me yulcKcst Pain Killer on Earth." Heath's Drug Store School Shoe Specials Boy's Brown English, sizes 2 1-2 to 6 . .$3.85 Youth's Brown English, sizes 1 to 2 $3.40 Little Boy's Brown lace Shoes, round toes, sizes 9 to 13 1-2 $2.85 Misses Mahogany lace shoes, "sensible round toes, sizes 12 1-2 to 2 $3.25 Children's Mahogany lace shoes, round toes, sizes 8 1-2 to 12 . .$2.70 BRAND NEW SHIP MENT AT A NEW LOW LEVEL IN PRICE. You Always Save at .Hii i.ivi: IHMM-SS in Tin-: TIY or POKTI,M. 'A UK V I Xi; Mutiom-i y nnd si himl erU-s uml mi irt cream pmior In con itMttnn : also two la I'm HvhiK room. mil IkiIIi and lat'Kf basement: foun tain with ruroonnlor, eamly cases uml fixUireH are of the finest. This shon (loin ii fine cash ami small emltt "tiMneHs. and will Mand InvetMiKation: pi lee JtiOOO, cash or wood noKotlithlt paper: only thoje who mean business iitMWr this, givtim name and nddrevs. also phone.. Address I'. O. llox 11U0. 1'ortUnd. ore. DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO Intel's VSKW Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated ritilto 1-2 over May Co. 80S K, Main, VpMalrs "Good Shoes" ' j 21 North Central Ave. s? Growing H S yQ A growing plant "all their P3 I W) very own" is a source of JSC' I A growing plant "all their very own" is a source of tinrnilliiK (li.tltiht t.j Hill tiro n. They like to nali h things ;rov and spec ulalo on the wonderful mystery of the unroldiliK huds tia.t Hossomn. living your children hero nnd let them el;. t tho plants they want. Vhi're iou find i Ac 'Tfoioers " cKharh 73ccr. . You Can Afford to Ride a Harley Davidson Motorcycle Licensed CITY SCAVENGER Air refuse Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit In rent dene district. Pally business dis trict. Phone RH. wniTShrrr .tknxixos, DEAR PETEY: Winston-Salem, N. C. Monday . Ect you a house and lot you'd stay m V-S a month if you evi-r got to know ol.:s here like I have. Between business and Reynolds factories and a bully time well my date book has been bubbling over! And, I'm still running into facts that would stag ger even your imagination, old football, with all your kick! x Pete, take it straight from government figures direct to you, that every work day in the week R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. buys from our "Uncle Sam" enough revenue stamps to pay for a duplicate of the hand some new Winston-Salem post office build ing! Ever hear of such a thing? And, if you want to get an eyefuil of an army of more than 15,000 people, be down in the Reynolds factory district when the whistles blow! Never saw such a cigarette firing-up time in my life! Peter, evcrytime you light a Camel in the future, call back on what I've slipped you about Camels absolutely, the greatest cigarette at any price for quality, for re freshing flavor; for mellow mild body, for freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or odor! It's worth the busiest smoker's time to compare Camels with any cigarette in the world ! Camels are simply a revelation! You know that. I'll open my eyes in Atlanta tomorrow! In the meantime here's a wad of best wishes ', have in stock! .sy-: W. i m rn i MEETING OF Southern Oregon Poultry Association t Pioneer Hall, Ashland, Ore., Feb. 26. program: 12:.10 I. M. TiUiiC'hcon. I :0 P. M. IluHliu-sa Merlins. S:00 P. M. Speaking by Mr. F.; II. Cm-kell or Portland on "Itu'tiliiillou nnd Ruby Chicks. " liiOKO In attendance will be gucst ot the Ashlmul ClKiinhcr of Com merce at luncheon. All liitorcHtetl in Poultry Husbandry arc most cordially Invited. SYMPATHETIC SERVICE . Rendered in a Quiet Dignified manner at THE PERL FUNERAL HOME Tour loved one Is taken Into the Home where there is always some one with them. Our Residence Is on the Second Floor. We are Licensed Embalmers and are prepared to make shipment to any part of the United States or Foreign Countries.. We will take complete charge of any Service and make all arrangements. Lady Assistant. Phone 47. Corner of Sixth and Oakdale, One block west of Postoffice. LeeWatkins&Co. SELLS ' Hny, Wheat, Oats, Rolled Barley, Scratch Feed, Shelled Corn, Cracked Corn, Corn Meal, Ground Oats, Mill run, Moremilk, and other dairy feeds. Grit, Oyster Shell and all kinds of Poultry supplies. Beet pulp and other supplies. Wo have Fisher's Blend and Olympic Flour. Prices arc changeable, so furnished on application. Wo meet prices. - of competitors. Call and see us at 3ST South Front, or Phone 260. The Medford Auto Paint Shop (Registered) General Motor Car Reflnlshlng ' N. Centra & Jackson. Phone 707 YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S Mr. Orchardist You must decide these questions: :J Worms or No Worms? How can I save the expense of wiping my fruit? Read how four prominent orchardists solved these problems last year: ! 'After using ORCHARD BRAND Arsenate of Lead PASTE for several years without having to wipe our fruit and with a minimum of worms we have come to the conclusion that in the future we will use nothing but PASTE. 8 Signed: L. D. HARRIS, JAMES DALEY, (Manager Hillcrest Orchard) ALFRED WEEKS J. A. PERRY. Let us supply your PASTE requirements. . Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange