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r : .! , r ?;'! .:.'' ' MEDFOttD MATL TRIBUNE,-: MEDFORD, ORKfiOX, THURSDAY. FKHRITARY 24. 1021 PAGE TWO f" oca aneZ Personal As the reBiilt of some trouble lu tlic Economy moat market this morning Harry Rhine, a sausage maker was lator arrested by Chief of Police Tini olhy on a warrant sworn out by V. M. Kikstlnc. a clerk In the market, on the charge of assaulting him with a dangerous weapon. On being arraign ed before Justice Taylor a plea of not guilty was entered by Rhine, and his preliminary hearing was set for Friday morning, and his bail at $1000. Mr. trkstlne alleges that Rhine flew Into a temper without any apparent reason and seined a knife and club and threat ened to use both on him. if your clothes are not becoming to you, you had better be coming to us i'antorium Dye Works. U After all is said and done you will still continue to save at the Groceteria. tf Zane Grey, 13. M. Mower, Curwood books, $1.00. Medfoid Rook Store. 287 World Almanacs for 1921. .Medfoid Rook Store. . . . 287' The advance guard of the Elks min strel company accompanied the car load of show scenery to Grants Pass on this morning's train, to complete all preparations for the minstrels' ap pearance In that city tonight. Those leaving tills morning wore Tom Swem, . P. Dlghnm, Jack Altlten, George Hades. George Harnum, Gene Narre- gan and O. C. llelnloln, William Hum- mett and O, O.Alonderlor. The per formers and members of tho orchestra leave Orntits--PaSs by train thiH urtoinonirnt8T30: ' ' Grand opening ball on new floor at Orlh ball, Jacksonville, Friday. Fob. 25. Seethe Mason solid tires and get special prices at JSxchange Tire Co. f A-' 288 Edith Sweeney and Frances Mont gomery have reopened their studio under the name of the "Kludle-Kandle" Shop'nt 201! Phlpps building, whero they are making gifts and manufactur ing their art candles which, on account of their popularity during the holidays have been In great demand for gift sliows In various cltleB. A Saturday morning drawing class Is being formed. Miss Swoenoyi who hus had practical experience for the past four years, will have charge of-thc commercial nrt and poster making nnd Mrs. Montgomery who has done special work in portrn turo will teach free-hand drawing and sketching from life. Many pleasant outdoor sketching trips are planned. Miss Edna Merrlfl,.of Medfoid, is visiting her slBter, Mrs. Arthur Probs field, in this city ror a few days. Miss errlit, who Is n commercial nrtlst and Illustrator, is planning on, leaving soon for tho east to spend the next two years in New York and Chicago study ing her profession. Eugene Guard. TlrosT-;i0x3, $12.60; 30x3, $15.7G. No war tax added. Guaranteed 6000 miles. New shipment, no bankrupt slock. Nordwlck Tiro nnd Supply Co., S. Front, Medford. 2S6 Majestic "4" at Central Point Thurs. night, 287 It is about time to Install that Auto matic Electric pump, and bo ready for the dry' sermon, which 1b sure to como. Vroman sells the V. K. Tank SyBtem or tho Wostco Tnnklesn System, Call at his shop, 113 S. Front St. und floe the V. K. Pump in operation. 287 Guests at the Holland include Mr. and Mrs. Hastings of Tacomn, Mr. and Mrs. P. Rlnkloy and R. Winterfleld of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ken nedy of Ocean Park, Calif., and Sam Sobel of San Francisco. Another of those popular dnneing parties at Eagle Point Sat., Fob. 26. 280 Mojostlc "4" at Eagle Point Sat.28!) We ara unloading a car or land plan ter. ..'(lot your order from tho car. Furnu-Jiurcau Cooperative Exchange r ,-r. , , ; W Tliero will buJlQ session of dho Elks lodge, tonight becauso of tlio Klks niln- -('el Bhow being given at Grants Pass. voyor, many lodgo mombors lire otijd ,t(iiHBiinilile foi"iin Informal in in fho 'cavd' room'. "" '' " V-ipot" dance's' : hf Central Point T..ursday ntght. r " - 287 Hemstitching and plcotlng 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Hut Shop, Cor. E. Main nnd Hnrtlott. tr We are unloading a car of land plas ter. Get your order from the car. Farm Rureau Co-operative Exchange. 2S8 Wilbur Ashpolo left Wednesday evening for Portland to attend to bjisl nuss matters. Expert car washing, day nnd nlglil. 311-40 . Front. Hlttwn's Motors. 201 "Spot" dances at Eagle Point Sat. . . 2SS' CIGARETTE No cigarette has ' the same delicious ' flavor at Lucky Strike. Because Lucky Strike Is the toasted cigarette. L llSTRiKEl T. W. Miles who has been suffering from a strained ligament In his leg is recovering rapidly. Special coaching in Gregg and speed typing by expert instructor from Healds. Medford Ruslness College. 287 Seats for three big wrestling events at Gold Hill pavilion Saturday, Feb. 26 are on sale at Drown & Rrown, Med ford; Irwin Cigar store, Ashland. 289 ' Huge tire saie now going on at the busy Corner Federal tires at greatly reduced prices, and all of it new and guaranteed stock. 291 The Parent-Teacher circle of the Jackson building will meet In the as sembly hull, Friday, at 3 p. m. Supt. Smith will give a brief talk on Wash ington, Mrs.- Olln Arnsplger will tell how patriotism can be instilled in children at home, and Mrs. West will toll how it is taught at school. There will be several patriotic selections by the children. Delicious refreshments will be served by the social committee. All are asked to come and make the February meeting delightful. Slightly used choice pianos at bar gains: Vohb & Son, Ivors & Pond, Ludwlg and M. Senilis;. Palmer's I'lurio House, 234 East Main. . . 289 After all is said and done you will still continue to save at the Groceteria. tf Expert car washing, day and night. 30-40 S. Front. Hittson's Motors. 291 There was born on Feb. 20th to Mr, and Mrs. E. O. Hay at 1115 Mantle street, a nine pound daughter. After nil Is said and done you will still continue to save at the Groceteria if $G5.00 suits at $15.00. It will pay yon to climb my stairway. Kluln the Tailor, 128 E. Main, upstairs. 287 Up In quality, down in price. Klein tho Tailor, 128 E. Main, upstairs. 287 Eugene guests nt the Medford are Prof. A. R. Sweetaer of the U. or O., Mr. nnd Mrs. H. S. Lord, E. Houdley nnd h. V. Rex. Portland guests at this hotel are A. R. Innes, R. J. Ester lln, M. S. Meyer, W. Lair, F. J. Cox, J. O. Hanr, F. li. Hammond, R. K. Leo, C. J. Downs, Arthur Skinner, H. Hoi berg, A. Hreyman, E. W. Thompson. E. E. Harking, M. It. Whitehead and H. E. Ireland. : ' - ' . Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 6G1. Take a look! $05.00 stilts at $45.00. Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main, upstalrB. 287 Dig wrestling event, Gold Hill pavil ion, Saturday, Feb. 20. Seats at Rrown & Brown, Medfoid; Irwin Cigar store, Ashland. , - 289' D. M. Lowe has sold his fine stock ranch across Reur creek, several miles north of Ashland, to his son, Jules D. Lowe nnd JJruco Clark, former superintendent of the Weed Lumber company. The, new owners have al ready taken possession of their pro perty. Ashland Tidings. ' ' - ' Uryan Pierce repairs vacuum clean ers. 110 N. Central. Phone 925-L. 290 Confectioners! Rotter have Pierce overhaul your drink mixers before the drink season opens. 11G N. Central. "The Glass House." 290 Over 2000 cans or government bacon have been sold in eight weeks by the Groccrterin. Getter got what you want before It's all gone. 'tf MIsb Evelyn Taylor of San Fran cisco, Is visiting friends in tho city for a few days. Charles Abbott arrived home yester day from, Corvnllls where he Is n student at the O. A.'C, for a visit with relatives until Sunday. Grape cldor, fresh from the press at the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dopt. Phone 22-R. Reglnnlng the 1st of March, wo will start a retail milk rotito. Our milk will como fresh from the cows and not pastnrlxed. 12',ic per quart. Hoover Dairy Co. Phono 462-Y. Court Hall, who underwent an oper ation ut lilvorsldo, Calif., tho first of the month hus been discharged from tho hospital, but 1b still under the doc tor's care, and expects to return to Medford In about a week. Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. . Aiodford Electrlo Co. C. L. Goff of Medford, represents the Great American Insurance Co. of Now York, : Travelors Lire, of' Hartford, Conn., Oregon Fire Relief Ass'n,. Mc Mlnnville, Oro. All 100 percent 11. S. A. Institutions writing practically any kind oV coverage known to tho insur ance world. When you want insurance service telephone 41 and ask for Mr. Goff. 287 Personal attention to overdue ae counts. Lindas, 235 East Main. Wild Hill Reed who fought n couple or fights In this city Inst winter, nnd who was presumably knocked out by Joe Bonds of Tacoma, Wash., in his last appearance, fought a ten round right with Andy Smith as the Hrst preliminary or the Rrennnn-Martln tight In New York last Friday night. The last local rans heard or Reed he was nt Phoenix, Arizona, whero lie rouglit Willie .Median. New Year's day to a draw, and then went to the Okla homa oil fields. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Patronize home and build up pay rolls by Insisting on having brooms made by Regno River Rroom Works. 2!U1 W. C. I.acey of Portland has been spending the past week In Medford' and Ashland. -. George A. Hunt went to Grants Passd" this forenoon to see that everything about the new theater there Is In apple pie order for the Elks minstrel sltv tonight. After all Is said and done you will still continue to save at the Groceteria. If Huge lire sal now going on at the Busy 'orner Federal tires nt greatly reduced prices, aud all of It new nnd guaranteed stock. 291 After nil Is said and done you will still continue to snvo at the Groceteria. Mrs.-M L. Horyford and . Wlllard lleryrord who arrived in the city Wed - nesday afternoon left the Hotel Hoi land this forenoon for their home at Hutte Falls, New spring and summer line of Pa cific Packago goods received; models on display at Tho Handicraft SHop. 287 Hemstitching and plcotlng. Handl crart Shop. . 287 Income tax return prepared. Lindas 236 East Main. Earl Scott and family who have been living on tho Pacific highway south of Talent are moving to this cfty this week to make their homo with Mr. Scott's parents.' ' 1 ' ' Wanted Singing canaries. Box D, Mail Tribune. List your house, farm' and timber with the Medford-Land & Insurance Agency, 220 West Main street. tf Huge tiro sale- now going on at the Busy Corner Federal tires at greatly reduced prices, and all of it now and guarantood stock. ' "291 Grants Pass has a little smallpox scare, concerning which the Grants Pass Courier says; "Dr. Loughridge reports that Miss O. J. Tarbell, teach er of tho Adveiltlst Bchool at E and Eighth streets, is suffering from' an attack of small pox, although tho' dis ease is not in a violent form. Miss Tarbell taught in the school Monday and Tuesday before the nature of her illness was determined, and before be ing quarantined had broken out with the marks of the disease. Those who may have been exposed arc being vac cinated." Alfalfa seed, tests 0&.9Z; no dodder. Phone 902. Elinor Hanley Bush, 826 East Main. 310 Beginning the first ot March we will start a retail milk routo. Our price will be 12c per quart. Hoover Dairy. Phone 452-Y. tf Quarter section fruit and stock ranch in upper Sams Valley for sale, A five acre bearing peach orchard, four never-falling spfinss. Mineral nnd oil rights go with the place. - Fenced with Page woven wire fence. liasy terms at 7 per cent. Might trado for good house or small place near Med- rord. C. C. Roenlsh, 28 N. Riverside, Medfoid. 28S A man who gave his name as Jim McNeill was arrested by the police last night for being: drunk on the streetB. He was released later on $:!5 cash bail to appear for trial In Justico Taylor's court this morning. Ho had failed to appear in court up until, this noon. :' i v.i ,: -, ' ,-'' ,5 If you want some print -paper "in' rolls, to f(t in your paper racks qr to use without the racks, better .see ua at once and save money. tf Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 235 East Main. Ford truck with cab and good body for sale cheap. New tires. Seoly V. Hall Motor Co. ';' tf Mrs. John Kado, tho wife of the Elks club steward, 'who was' recently operated on for -appendicitis at the Sacred Heart hospital,' was sufficient ly recovered to be taken to her home yesterday afternoon. ' ' Majestic nt Jacksonville Frl. 2SS Whon overhauling your old bus pnt new lire In it by demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, fac tory equipment on the best cars. The Busy Corner Motor Co. ...... tf V How's This? vo offor Ono Hundred Dollars Reward vV any enfltj of Catarrh that cannot 6e cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Cotnrrh Modi, Ire has peen token hj catarrh cufferers for tlte past thirty-uvo-years, and lias boconrie known as the most rcllal w remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catairh Modiclno acta thru tho Dlood cu tho Muroilfl surfaces, expelling- tlie Pol. "iti from the Blcod and hoallnc tho dla. -oecd portions. ' After yon have taken Ilnll's Catarrh Medicine fur a short time you will :ioo a treat Improvement In your Reneral iwillh stm t tntdmr Hall's Catarrh Modi. ne fit onro aud trot rid of catarrh. Send ol teMlmonlnlp. free. F. .1. d I PINKY tt CO.. "olede, Ohio. ' 0M Hy HI PfiitriHArff. ?Rc & IFree.Siyle l V V' I p The Hub Goat & -- -"$ii''"$5' "5' I" Calirornlans registered at the Mod-"! 1 ford are W. L. Evans of Sacramento, and Cbas. J. Stone, C. F. Miller and L. C. Hettor of Sau Francisco. Among the other guests at.thls hotel are R. E. Christian of Tacoma, Heigel and Bark ley of Lewiston, Ida., and, J. Brown, and S. II. Ostlgney of Seattle." . ' We save you nione) on your dry cleaning, dyeing nnd. repairing. City Cleaning Wo ks, 40i South Riverside. Phone 4(4. - . ., ... tf Try our merchants Junch. The Shasta. - Mrs. Pari! 'Hansen- cdrsetlere for NuBone. Phone 685-J. tf Loris Martin of Trail spetit , the first of the week In the city visiting friends ind attohttlng to business rMttei'B. John Depre TYactor plow-fdr sale. Two twelve-Inch boltojns ood as new-. Suitable for FordBon, etc. Phone 61 l-J-4, Foothills orchard. ' 290 R. A. Holmes, the insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Delco-Light farm light and power plants. Medford Electric Co. E. J. Kaiser, postmaster at Ashland, spent Wednesday artOjrnoort in the city visiting -friends.' ' ' "' "Spot" dances at Jacksonville Frl. - - " . .- - .,' -' 2JS Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 661. " ' ' . : Buttons made to order. ' Handicraft Shop. - 287 "Will G. Slpel, who has been con fined to his rotims with a severe attack of- illness during -the past week, is once more able to be on the down-town streets," says the Eugene .Guard. ''Ho expects to completer, his canvass bf this territory for members, of tho On gon Automobile association at an enrlv date, ' making -certain the - -establishment. of aa office In this city, and will then go to Klamath Falls, where-there Is an urgent demand for an office, to be opened before the tourist season opens." ; ; ,:, 4f-.. - DollcatS shades In now.sprlng yarns Handicraft Shop;. . , ., ' , 287 .. Bottof M buy a Chandler , tljan wish you had. ,' - - v . . ... . ; , .. ,tf ' Big Tree' fashion Show by The Hub Shoe store of Medford at. I. Ov O. F. hall,'; Central Point, Thursday night from 8 to 9. ,.;. ... , , ,287 Mike 'Hanley, arrived back in the city, this morning from a several days business vjsit at Portland. 200 pair- new shoes at cost. Second hand shoes and shoe repairing at the Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 East Sixth street, Medford. . , When, better, automobiles- are built, Btiick ,wll build them.,. V . " tf v- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR' SALE Small fruit ranch, ideal fot cb4ckens. : Must, he sold at once. ! Address B, 405 - Beatty St., giving ' Phone number, Medford, Ore. 272 VANTE1-Acburate" typist having some : knowledge 'of dictaphone de . sires position. ' Ans.' Rox S9, Mail s: Tribune.-. A , caw . . . .. 289 FOR SAt'nr Best .'buy" for the,' price: 5-room 'furnished bungalow, paving and all other assessments paid in full.' Five blocks -rom Medford . I hotel. In the owner's hands and no ,i commission-to pay,- Give possession at once. Part cash, tonus, for bal ,ance. . Address R. L.Mail Tribune., and owner will call. 28S FOR; RENT Eight ncres of orchard, cash or shares renti'TPhone evenings 499-R. " .- :-(' , . ..' 2S9 FOR SALE White ..Plymouth . Rock .laying, pullets $2.50 each. Pen of 10 ' hens and' cockerel,' heavy laying strain, $3.00 each. One new 1921 Mastor incubator, 250-egg capacity. C. E. Morton, Ashlajid St., Ashland. , . ' " 292 FOlt SALE 1917' Maxwell, good con " ditlon. Phone . either 913 or 931. luM- " 289 ,i''OR SALE Three tractors, right. , Phono 83S-W. ; - price is . ,' 2S8 WANTED Plowing contract, by acre.' Phono 838-W.-' 288 ORTH'S HALL JACKSONVILLE i: Friday Evening Showinp; the Newest Novelties in Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Blouses All garments to be shown on living Models Medford, Oregon Among the Oregonfans at the Hoi-' land are S. L. Gldden of Roseburg and H. E. Noland,' M. T. Campbell, T. A. Amos.'F. S. Ilnugness and R. E. Rom-, ine of Portland. j Just received a shipment of 30x3 1 (list-class non-skid tires, while they ; last $15.00. Medtord Vulcanizing' Works. '.-.'.'. 299 A. F. & A. M. A' ' Special Communication Med- ford Lodge n3, Friday even-; lug, Feb. 25, 7:30 p. m. AVork In 1$. A. degree. By order of. the V. M, 88 L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. Browiiatone Ends ' Gray, Streaky Hair LadifH, . in Hotit-ty. ,no .-more tolor- j aic (?r.'iy, sireany uaij- man i.fx,iio unlteconiiii gown.s. iVcithei- can the buHlncfui. nirl or peron In any wnli; of lit'o who wquld keep up-to-dato . The proven, tested and absolutely haimlesa way to tint gray, faded, streaked . or hleaehcd hair, is firownaloin;. Ilns one bottle. eay to itply tint Riven distinct-Rhad(-s fiuiti liriiivt-'L fci.mli-ii , iu' the dw)vni brown or black.-.' , ' "Mrownatone". tints inntantly. and will make yon look ten yoars younger over nilit. No niussy, dirty pasteH to uotner with no waning ror resuitH. All drugsists reeomihend "Broyn- atone" on a money back puarantee SOc and $1.50. Two colors shading from "Golden to .Medium Brown" and "Dark Brown to Black." Special Vrwt Trial Offer. For 11 free trial bottle with easy, complete directions, end 11 cents to pay postage, packing -and war tax to the Kenton rharmacnl-.Coij -GOl'top- pln Bid;., Covington," Ky.,. - Adv. SUNRISE LAUNMY RUN BYAMERICANS U Is beint? Sported that the1 Sun rise 'laundry is still run by tlio, Japa nese. Also that .another laundry owns an .interest in tho same. This Is ab solutely false. J. A. .Slorah and H. H. Noel have purchased the laundry, and are running the same and no one else hns any interest in tho business. The new proprietors are . adding new equipment as fast as possible to meet their increasing business and thank the public for their patronage... After March 1, the new name , will bo the American Laundry Co. V" : "287 DR. RICKERT Eyes' Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO UKOl'S USED Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated t . .Suite 1-3 over AIny Co. .j RDM K. Mnln. HpstAlra , I f t T t T T t T T T f f ;! I t t ? T T v f Suit Co. A 1 When yonr valuables are in about with you, the feeling that they may be stolen or lost 'makes -yon nervous and uncomfortable day and night. You will have peace of mind only whan your valuables are in one of pur Safety Deposit boxes. You can rent one f or ?2.00 per year. '.,..'!....'" ' ' ..' I Come in' and see them. ' '.!.'"'. ...:. 4;.tv "': . yi'.. i".!:i:j.'' ,T u-n!,i i Jackson Count; Btofci Established 1888 Alfalfa Seed We offer for this spring's planting, strictly fancy Dodder free common alfalfa seed ': ": " ' at ' per This seed has been tested in three states' laboratories showing it to carry the follow ing test A seven days' ' test was given an, this seed; 1 ' ""A"' " '; . Germination 91 per cent and no herd seed '' Purity, 99.96 per cent and no foul seed' Step into our store or the RUSS MILL and. 'see this seed. It is the best buy in the val l'ley on. Alfalfa seed. '( " " '7r-!.'i:---.vj-.'. oriarch Seed & Feed Co. 317 E. Main . ; Phone 260 or 529 .... '.'The' House of Quality Seeds and Service". . ' , ". '" " ' '.'".V ' ' Ij1''" HJ j J. :,v'.... ..'.THE UN I VERS A't CAW.'r ' ' ! j Stop and Think of Economy : I1 -. I'nn you nffortl lo drive a enr? ; ' ill 3 ': f Its not'tlic first cost, its the ii-U--. Tlic hlli ; ' , cost of pis, oil mid liro.s imiki it prolilbitlvc for ' jlj j ' niuny people to enjoy di-ivinv,'. lint. Hie M)R1 run ' 111 i jS : 'y, lie oMni(cd on less upkeep man iiuy ear .limk.iuid . ill - ' lias demonstrated Hie lasting (iiialities and effi- ill jj rleney of more rostly nineliiiies. v . -. H li . C. E. GATES AUTO CO. ' ' ' ' ' 111 Cor. Strtli anJ lYctfi.j Hlliwr.y llj , 1 1 , n ; iim , i m ; l ' YOU CATT GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S ' your house, or you carry them t r. '' ;j ,9ll ! ih'mI -liiiiir.e - Member: Federal Reserve '"'"';""'"' "" ': 100 pounds CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Smith & Wilson, Proprietors General Draying and Transferring ilve Vs n Trial Plione 20:. or li-T.M-W. 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