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J i.ii'! ,f 1 I PAGE TWO fEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEfcFOJlD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 19211 Tocal and Personal The fine recent weather has started the garden making fever epidemic on its annual rago In the city, which in a couple of weeks more will be on at full tilt. Many early gardens have al ready been planted, but the majority of citizens prerer to wait a wnue unin danger of young growing vegetables being killed by frost is past. As usual those people who declared late last summer that they would not have a .nrcten this year takes too much time to : eultlvato and irrigate, you know, ore already showing signs of back-sliding. . '..Just received a shipment of 30x3 first-class non-skid tiros, while they last SI 5.00. lledford Vulcanizing Works.- 299 ' See tho lana ot the Midnight Sun. Join . the party of tourists who will leave Seattle early in June for Alaska. Personally conducted by Mrs. A. M. Urqnghton, Ashland, Ore. 300 Furniture at most reasonable prices at ?6 South Orange. tf The regular meeting of the Roose velt Parent-Teochers association will bo held tomorrow , afternoon at I o'clock. A program of such unusual Intorost and importance has been planned that uo mother can afford to miss it. Any one interested in the sohool Is invited to attend. ; .Latest fashions for spring nni sum mer, will be shown nt Deuol's imler- Olicnlng Friday and Saturday .after boons. i ..i". X ! yftw j uuour w luiuiu v uuuo-finw uutjuisuii 1'llte, Friday night. : 'i .1 300' , b.N'olted Gem Seed potatoes $2.50 por Cwt. Farm Bureau (,'o-Opefatlvo lix change. .1 X-:' 303 ; Among the recent pensions obtained at;, tain session of congress by Con gressman Hnwley for residents of his district Is one for Mrs. Henrietta Draw er of Medford. Dr. Jouctt P. Bray is in his office week days except Thursdays, room 409-410. Phone 5S0. Lady assistant. "Keep Smiling." ' tf . The very latost millinery models will be on display Friday and Saturday at Deuel's. You are Invited. Miss Taylor. 301 , Sacked, corn while It lasts 2c per pound. Farm Bureau Co-Operative Ex change. 303 Many Medford pcoplo drive out dally to tho hill dlstriots to. gather early Hilring wild flowers, which are now in bloom. . .Practical nurse will take mild cases city. 229 South Front street. 302 i Another of those popular danolng parties at Jacksonville, Friday, March 11th. 300 i, At 25 South Orange you can get your , choice of a household of furniture, if you not quick. tf The Elltt) lodge at tonight's session will ballot on eight candidates lor ad mission to tho H. P, O. 1C. ordor. Next week 'tun candidates will bo initiatod. ..-,' The hatB of the hour for early wear, jifst now we are showing novelty straws, Bntavia cloth, Kundeo cloth, taffeta nnd satin. Also flower trimmed niodols, at Douol's. 301" , . Ford truck with cab and good body for salo cheap. Now tiros. Sooly V. lluii Motor Co. tf Chicken wheat $2,75 por cwt., scratch feed $3.00 per cwt., ogg mash $3.40 per cwt. Farm Bureau Co-Operatlve Kxchongo. 303 . D. W. LandlB of St. Louis, Mo., V. W. Jordan of Slsson and M. Levy of Bed ding are among the guests at the Hoi land. . . You will always find someone In nt MODERN . PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Use your phone, oui-B Is 620. 322 l ' J'orsonul attention to ovorduo ac counts. Llndus, 235 Hunt Main. '.$p8l there quick, 25 South Orango, and gel some of thoso bargains in fur ilStturo. ir fSjfl'ho prediction of occasional showers ifo)' tonight and Friday does not sound ltd, ominous us a plain prediction of II nnd Is rattier welcome." ?If ybu want name, pvlnt lxiper In - "Ils, to fit In your paper racks or to iifce without tlie racks, bettor see us at ohco nnd snvo money. tf -.Deuel's Buster opening Friday nnd Saturday nflornoons. 2ii Sturdily built, designed for power una uepcnnniumy, possessing grace and beauty In ovory line the lluick 1921 cam signally uphidd the tradi tions tliul have inadu the naniu Bult k a notable word In automobile Industry 299 The city council will hold an iiifur- . mill session tonight for the discussion of sevoinl proposed Improvement mat tern. Insuranco of all kinds. Lindas. 2.1E Knst Main. .lash, doors and frames everything In millwork. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 1 Clot your alfalfa seed at the Farm ' Bureau Co-Operative Exchange. Giitnm 57c per lb., Disco 28, 35c per lb., com man 23c per lb. 303 .' Mrs. Mai-shall Hooper and daugbtei arrived in the. city Wednesday to Join Mr. Hooper, assistant state suiierintou (lent of bunks, who Is here this week Incidental to testifying ut the Jackson ville bank cases. They aro at tho .Med ford. $100 Reward, $100 'Ths feAders or this itnper will be phased to learn that thre Is at least Oo trended disease that science has been able to cure In all its Biases and fttat t catarrh. Catarrh tn-ing greutly Influenced by constitutional conditions 'requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces of, the SysV.-m tl.ircby oeatroyinK tbe foundation 0' Oie illsoaje. .Jiving tee mtlent.aLrepgtb Ny bulldin;,- up tlm ton. R.utlon and nittnw natura In doinit its Work. The proprietors have so much felth In the curative power of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that the offer One Hundred Dallam for nny case that It falls to.cura. S-nd for list of testimonials. Address R J. CHRNKY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio, Boh! by al) Dt-Jtp.t, "6c County Agent C. C. Gate and Prof. Clayton Long, horticultural extenaion 1st of the O. A. C, are holding a spray.' ing and orchard culture demonstration and meeting similar to the one held here, at Grants Pass today. Every department fllled:wlth novel ties and new merchandise at TJeuel's Easter Opening Friday and Saturday afternoons. 299 After all Is said and done you will still continue to save at the Grocerteria. tf Free lecture on Christian Science, nt the. 'Pago .theatre, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All are welcome. 291 A prisoner doesn't escape twice from Deputy United States Marshal Pace. He proved it yesterday when he re turned from Shreveport, La., where he turned over L. S. Dean, alias L. G.' Knox to local authorities on a charge of violation of the motor vehicle theft net, borne time ago Dean escaped from Pace by Jumping out of the window; us the train was in motion near Haw- lins, Wyo. Later Pace unexpectedly met his escaped prisoner face to face In Medford and promptly put him un der arrest. Portland Telegram. Alfalfa seed, tests 99.92; no dodder. Phono 902. Elinor Hnnley Hush, 82C East Main. 310 See the newest creations In ladies' ready to wear at Deuel's Friday and Saturday. Easter Opening. 299" Do not wait until the last of the week to get in your reports of meet-i ings, parties, weddings, etc., for Sun day, because they may bo omitted. It has been the custom lo leave every thing until tho lust of the week when we are orowded with other , nows. I'leuso send in tho report or phone to Mrs. 11, T. DeLoRb, 390-L as soon ns your social evont occurs, ami, report, the same. 300; Oregonlans registered at tlm Med-( ford Include II. T. Holdeu of Eugene, C. II. Obenhaus of Itosoburg and the1 following from Portland: E. H. Clif ford, R. G. Brady, C. C. Evans, Mrs., Marie Heldenreich. J. A. Ochwig. D' YV. Campbell,: A: A.' Frederick; ll.'W.' Doughiss nnd II. K. Knnpp. Try our merchants lunch. The; Shasta. ; , -..;'. N. B. Ncwcomb for planing mill blocks, kindling and 10-lnch Fir slabs. Phone 31. - 302 Have K. L. Davis clean your carpets and rugs by Hamilton-Beach Hystem. Phone 998. 804 A pleasant evening wns BpenV at tho homo of Mr. nnd MrB. B. II. Stbiie, 838 Dakota avenue, in honor of their little daughter JuanlU's seventh birthday on March 9th. A number of tier school frlondH were present Including Dorrls and Marie Baden, Jean Stover, Fran ces Iiepler, Hazel Mofl'itt, Edith Butes and Mabel Ewlng. Refreshments wore Borved and music and, games were en joyed. . i Deloo-blght-farm light and power plants. Medford Electric Co.v Window and' door screens, lattice work. Trowbrldgo Cabinet Works. 322 Soda fountain for sale nt DoVoe's. . tf Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Edmondson of Butte Falls and P. G. Thompson of ! Lake creek aro county visitors In the city who nro registered at the Holland. When overhauling your old bus put new llro in It By demanding genuine American hiimiuercd piston rings, fac tory equipment on tho best enrs. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf - R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Mau. Insurance, and Bands, plus Service. Special orange salo Palace Grocery, Friday and Saturday. Order some. 300 Tho Btago force of the Elks minstrel troupe, which plays at Ashland tomor row night, will leave for that city with all tho scenery and accessories of the production loaded on a i number of trucks ut 7i o'clock tomorrow morning. nnd will siiciid tho day In getting every tiling In npple pie order for the perfor mance. Not loo M. W. A. The Modern Wood men will meet In the hall over Jled ford Pharmacy, cor. Mulu and: Central, March 9th, Wednesday night. All Woodmen and families and Royal Neighbors are cordially Invited. Please bring scnnothlng. 298 When better automobiles are built. Uuick will build, I hem. tf High School Kodak day soon. To gut good pictures for the iinnuul the lenso nnd kodak must he in good shape. Bring your kodak to us to look over. No charge for tho service. Med ford Book Store. , 299 The local forest department Is mak ing n shipment of about 60,000 young ellow pine trees from the Page creek nursery to the Crater Natlonnl forest. The seedlings are three years old, and will bo used ill pluming where fire has destroyed the forests. Grants Pass Courier. Some first class SOxSij tires $16.00. Medford Vulcanizing Works. 322 Incomo tax returns prepared. Lindas 235 East Main. Special orange sale Palaco Grocery. Friday and Saturday. Order some. 300 F. C. llollliaugli, assistant county ngent, spent today in the Rogue River vicinity on business. Tho usual good time nt Eagle Point ulurday night. 301 mis. Paul Hansen,- eorsetiere for Nullone. Phone 5SR-J, tf General Insurance nnd bonds. See Mr. Farrell at Medford Land lnsuiaiHe Agcncy, 220 West Main street. 30 1 St. Mark s guild and auxiliary will hold a meeting at the church tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The coldest winter ami driest sum mer dlil nut affect "Disco 2S" alfalfa You save 22e per pound on this seed. 35c per pound delivered Medford. Chas. Nuniiii, phone Jacksonville 396. !!! Brooms made by the Rogue River Broom Works aro the best fur the money. Insist on home-made brooms 302 Don't put off making that silk shade ieree makes t lie frames to order at lift N. Central. Phone orders 923 L. 301 "Roseburg's claim for recognition ln4. the state basket ball conference was rejected today and the local 'players will not be able to attend the tourna ment at Salem, March 10, 11 and 12," says the Roseburg News Review. "The honor of representing southern Oregon goes to Ashland, and that team will play for the state championship.1' Ther Roseburg team feels that' this' decision is unfair, as Ashland only played two games oft her own floor, and on thoso occasions defeated Medford, which team was also defeated by Roseburg. It 1b true that Ashland won from Rose burg by very close ore,, but bo anions wero nlaved on tni AKnlnnr games were played' on the ' Ashland floor, which Is much smaller than (he local gymnasium, and the first game wonl to Ashland upon a questlonqble decision In spite of the handicap under; wnicn tlie locals were playing. Rose burg will play Ashland here on March 14th and 15th, and will then strive to win away any honors which Ashland may receive nt the State tournament." Western Electric ' direct-connected centrifugal pumps. Paul's Electric Store. 301 After all is said and done you will still continue to save at the Grocerteria. tf Five-room modorn bungalow furnish ed, pavement. Close in on good street, $3000. Terms. Medford Land Insur ance Agency, 220 West, Main street. ... ' ' 304". F. J. Crileser of Leland and G. F. Piiryine of Salem aro visitors, in Med ford and guests at tlie Nash. Gregg review and speed typing class under expert instructor begins this we.ek. Medford Business College.' SOS iVhft Uracil, .jrou like at the Dairy! nook and home cooking." -' 305 , Special orange sale Palace Grocery,1 Friday and Saturday. Order some. 300: A, G. Clark, manager of the Assoclat-! od Industries of Oregon, who ad,dress- ed the Chamber of Commerce forum yesterday noon, left last night . for Grants .Pass in which city, he spoke; to (lay. . Send me your washing. Beddlnand blankets a specialty. Mrs. Owings, '718 Beekihaii avenue. 302 ' "Spot" dances at Eagle Point Satur day night. 301 Fancy nut cups, favors, place cards, Candles and shades for the dinner par ty. Medford Book Store, 299 Word has, been received in the city of tho birth of a son to Captain and Mrs. Elmer T. Fobs at their home ! the. presidio, Monterey, Calif., on Fob. "7th, Captain Foss Is a well kndwri' former Medford man who has been In tlie army for several years. The news of the birth was contained in a letter from liim to Miss Mary Haswell, city treasurer. , . " Everythlitg electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. 'Phono 061. , , For building or repairs done: right, quick and reasonable call 471 Gillette. Estimates furnlsHed. 303 Special orange" sale Palaco Grocery, Friday and Saturday. Order Borne. 300 Incidental to the ElkB minstrels playing at Ashland tomorrow nlgl(t. (he, manager of the Vlnlng theater of 'that city sent word horo to'dny that all ;Mcd lord people desiring to attend ' -'can phone to that theater for reservations,, which will be hold for them until the time for the beginning of the perfor mance. Shooting match four miles north of Central Point nt the old place, Sunday, March I3th. No guns barred. 301 The vacuum cioaner with t1V fecored iiuilui -ui iveu urusu. a western lviec trie, of course, at Paul's Electric Store. I . 301 "Dick Posey," Mr. Campbell -of Ash land, the James Whitcomb Riley of the Rogue, will leave early in April for a four months tour on the ElllsoiirWhite Cliuutauqiia circuit. Mr. vGampbelb Rave excellent satisfaction last .year with ifi-iii una win oe put. on u schodnlo for larger cities this year. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hlldrctli, Sr., ot Butte-Falls. R. II. Davis of Prospect Mnd.-'Frnnk'T. Homer and.V. S.llljiiun. Inson of Trail aro county visitors reg istered nt the Nush. Majestic "4" at Englo Point, Satur day night. 301 "Home Baked" goods at tile Dairy Nook. You'll like them. . 305 Shade frames for eloctrlc stand lamps made to order by Pierce, 110 N. .pent ml, "The Glass House." 304 The fifteen year old girl who aHer trohhlo with her parents a week ago tonight disappeared with tho threat to get out or town on the first freight train, returned homo yesterday and was turned over Into custody of the fuvenllo court. The girl claimed to nave neon at Itosoburg, , but . it is. thought she wns staying with girl Mends in the city. She will probably be sent lo a reiorm institution. Rock Springs lump coal, dry wood, mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel (-' .-I tf Ask an owner about the Western Electric Washer. Paul's Eloctrlc Store. . 30f Girls wanted for confectionery' Work, experience preferred, but not neces sary. Orowson's. j -. . tf The Woman's Home Missionary so ciety of the First M. E. church -will meet Friday afternoon at 2;3Q with Mrs. Martha Gore, 346. South Holly street. Assistant hostesses are Mis. K. O. Oslicirne, Mrs. R. Salto and Mrs. Eva McNary. Friends aro invited. Beginning Mm. 1st wo will furnish un-pasturlzed milk to customors who wish it. Cows tuberculin tested; Snider Dairy & Produce Co. ' -. Better buy a Chandler' Vlir.n'-wfh you had. if Any broken or cracked aluminum mended as good ns ever. See Pierce. 111! N. Central, "Tho Glass House." ' 304 At the Holland are registered M. O. Walfcice and A. Stewart of Itiwebtirg, I. T. Sparks of EiiRene and BenJ. M. Collins of Grants Pass. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Bulldin;: nnd lian association. tf ' George H. Mansfield, president of the state farm, bureau, is. still away working in other parts of the state on farm bureau organization business. He addressed a farm bureau meeting at Carus, Clackamas county, last night. Another big dance at Eagle Pplnt, Saturday, March 12th. , 301 Majestic "4" at Jacksonville Friday. 300 Placed In pound, one light bay mare, white right hind footj letter T 'brand on left shoulder. Mane freshly roach ed: Saddle mark on both' sides of back. Small stripe 4n;fac0. Owner can xave same b , f nar&ei and i. 1 . . .. - ing property. Chief ef Police, . 299 Harry Peltz of Kfitmath Falls who for -several years nist, has. been con- 'ductlqg a tobacco .and cigarvjobbing tiusincss In that city, recently estab lished a branch concern in Medford, of which R A. Johnson, who was former ly with the American Tc-liacco com pany, ia the local .piabager. , - After, all Is, said ,iad done you wlil still continue to save at the Grocerteria. , :-V. A' tf Sealed proposals will be received by Postmaster Wm. J. Warner as custo-. dian of the federal building until 2. p. m. March 11, for furnishing 150 pounds of good lawn fertilizer. If your clothes are not becoming to you, you had better he coming to us. Pnntorium Dye Works. tf The Belleview Cominnnity club will hold its regular. lnectHig tomorrow night at tho Belleview; school house and with the program in chargq of farm bureau people. s 4flr ajlj is aijd..-.afd (lnncryou will stlH'contiiiue to save at the Grocer'torla. i -'' ."'4- "' ' .'jttfO .2!t-' Violin .instruction,! Fiorouoe Howell, Huertlul Attention, to beginners. Suartu. ilmUlina,tidioh,e.,645-li. . ' j,1 .' -, ", tf Hemstitching and. pleoting . s -.,t 1 . ; 10 cciits perarcfc-' i l-'n1 ! The Valilty flat Slipp, ( . $or. E, Main, and JPartlett. .. (f In the.fway .or" making tilings pitas anf , for -auto tourists, the Ashland Chaiulw'; of Cpinraerc'e.has i just! in stalled an Immense fire place, built of large, stones and capable fit holding severo! large , logs,, , Iri the auto camp ground in :thc park. Around this open Ure .tourists can gather on chilly iilghtB. ; For crating,., packing and storage call 333 Keizur Transfer. . 312 After all is said and done you will .s,til,p.outlnue to save at the Cftocerte'rla. . -;Eye,ry Hiiife SjblectrJciS? Med ford' El ec-tHc-C Phone 6G1. , The. Motjfqrd, ppsV American Legion busket-tjall squad defeated the Talent town team laat, night on the ; Talent floor by a score of 18 to 14. ;The game wns fast and close throughout and the Talent, men are still' confident of their superiority oyer tl jiome boys which they will atteippff toufcmoustrate when the two teams tnngle ngaln at the Nata- tol'tum born Frtrlnv nlirht.,- Oyer;0JpIJbhns tf government bacon hnvn been sold .In elirht weeks bv the tratjtrtefla' Potter got what ybu want odforb' It's all gone, , s tf TaFnii MbtffordElectrlQCo. ; . ..We conliully invite you to our first showing of Easter niillinerq. Newest in styles, f best in values, dependable service, at Deuel's, Friday and Satur day, March 11th and 12th. Miss Taylor. - ...... 301 Amqng guests at the Medford are V.. C. Kohler ..of New York. Fred H. '-Hair of Chicago, J. B. Mulholland of - 0 - 11111"11'13 - n- Bragg of Evanston, 111., D. E. Kellogg, Jr., and Miss L. Patz man ot Seattle, V. H. ScboiiB of Los Angeles, Dewitt P. Gfllam of Sacra mento, and C. E. Abrams and George Russell Reed, Jr., and'.G. L. Chandler pj San Francisco, ' ... . ,; Kindergarten trainings is the very tiasls of all later education. Every child is entitled to the advantages and happy experiencos of the klndorgartcn. iny- lot , acnooi.r west ourtn rent,,- Phc4ief832-W. .v ' ' S99 Tho"Wes(ern Electric portable sew ing nincliliie at Paul's liloctlic Store. .... .' ...' .. ...,,..... ....,,301 Western-Electric? automnltlc , pros sure pumping -systems', Paul's Electric Store,.,;, ! " ; ')? 301 Dr. '.II: C. FIxott of Portlund who lee tttrod Iii-Uils.clty,yestei(l:iy on n dental subject gives tho same lecture tonight to the people at Grants Pass. . "Sax-Vbs" ut Jacksonville Friday. ...''' '300 5 per cent discount on entire stock of luir goods. Mme. Jcffresi New York llnlr s5hot, 210 West Main. 301 EOHtei millinery Opening Friday and Saturday,, March 11th . and 12th at Deuel's. An elaborate display of model hats supplementing a mammoth show ing of. trimmed hats' from our own worki-iiom. Miss Taylor,. 30l- MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's" Best: Laxative -Accept "CHlliornia" Syrup of Fitfs only look for the name California in the. package., tbaa. you.- are sure ytiitr vhllit is- having the tiest and most luiiniless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full direction on each bottle, ou must say "Cali fornia." Adv. J. F. Hale is a Portland business vis itor who is stopping at the Multnomah. Conner will save you money on arsenate of lead. See him before buying 299 Grape cider, fresh from the preBS at the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept. Phone 22-R. ' , , List your house, farm and timber with the Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 West Main street. tf The sectional 'Champions from all parts of the state,-aro gathered at Salem for the. stato lnterscholautic championship basketball tournament which began this afternoon under the auspices of Willamette university. The, teams chosen from the, various parts of the state, because of their records. are as follows: 'Franklin high, Port land; Baker, Eastern' Oregon; Hepp ner, upper Columbia district; Ashland, southern Oregon; Bend, central Ore gon; Mnrshfleld, western Oregon; Mc- Mlnnville,- west side district; Eugene, southern. Willamette : valley; Salem,' Woodburn; Molalla, middle Willam ette valley, and either 'Astoria of Sea side for the lower Columbia district. Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 East Main.. . 317 Wonderful array of colorful silks and J voiles offered for your selection ' at Deuel's Easter Opening Friday and Saturday hfternoons. - -. 1299 Lfiwn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 261-j. '; ; tf TO TEST OUT BLIiVSP ; . . '..... ; ,-; '.'( - . !" ;i,OME,' Mar. 10. MembciB- of the American ' air mission, j who will take the nirship Itoma, recently sold to the United States by Italy on, a long trial trip before dismantling tho .craft, preparatory to shipping It to America will have a party of distinguished guests during the flight. It will In clude ' the crown . princess of Den murk, Robert Underwood Johnson, American Ambassador and the com manding officer of tho Italian acro nuutic service. The party will num ber about sixty-five. The Itoma will cruise . over the Mediterranean for soino distance and return to tho coast to 'circle about Muunt Vesuvius and it is. planned to soar, above tho peaks of the Apen nines.' ' -4 . ' - A, F. & A. M. Special , Communication Med lfr ford Lodge 103, Friday even ing,. March 11, 7 p. m. Work In M. M. dogree. By order of the W. M. . L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. ' . . - ..m It Worked Wonderfully Have you noticed tjie number of per sons, coughing this -Spring, caused by an irritated condition, in l,lioj .chest, bronchial tubes or throat? This cough ing Is banished by a few doses pf Fo ley's Honey and Tar. Mrs. Anna Stein, HO, Wester1 Ave., Covington, Ky., writes: "Your . "gh medicine worked wonderfully: on our little son. He is subject to bronchitis. Tlie Xirst doses helped him." Good for all Borts of coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and grip coughs. Sold everywhere. Adv. . Lions and, tigers in captfVlry" have one fast day a week. ' CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! , Drop a little "Freczone" on an aching' corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers, il'mly! Your druggist sells a' liny hotttc of "Frcezonc'' for. a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard, corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. " DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DROPS USED Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated .Suite 1.2 over May Co, ; tl K. Main. I'pstnln OUKONA Personal Typewriter Fold It up, take It with you, type write ufT-o ere. 160.00. including carrying case. .VIKllKtlRll himik H'roitH Dlntrlbutors for Po. Oregon. BE PHOTOGRAPHED THIS YEAR ON YOUR BIRTHDAY SWEM'S STUDIO '.': SPECIALS v" Friday and Saturday At the Big Removal Sale of Furniture and House Furnishings rv Save 20 to VAGUETTE V Suction Sweeper, Aluminum; weight 6 lb. Guaranteed to do the work that any electricsweeper will do. For-'C J 3i65 met- price $21.50. Sale price LIBRARY TABLES Big stock to select1 from. Too .many, on hand. You get the benefit. Fumed Oak, Magazine rack. Regular $21.50. Sale $13.85 . price Fumed Oak, large size, was bargain, at $24.00. Sale . ' ftl CfiC price5. I'.'.": . ... ;,":'. . ' Waked Golden" Oaki Regu- $.14,65 slar $2UO0.' Sale price; .ni. . . . ;( JMagdzine Rack,1 Golden Oak f inish.r eg- ; ular $21.00. Sale . ; $10.65 ' 'price ; y t Extra fine Library Table. Genuine tquar-1 tered Oak, magazine rack, plank, top, reg ular $38.25. Sale - $19.65 price V.. . . ... ': ALUMINUM WARE " ' We have been giving 20 per cent discount on Aluminum preserving and stew kettles. As an extra for Friday and Saturday, we will give 3313 per cent off i which makes these articles below the pres: . eht wholesale price. Better pick up some of these while you can. . BABY BUGGIES , If the stork is going to visit you, or ybu" want a new buggy for the baby you' have, now is your chance. ' ' " t". t- r, -. - . apa;jo-v.aris, sacruicea iJeiOW?.;C.OSt MOR0OEF & WOLF , Scvuth Fir. St. and West Main St. , :. Spring Clearance Sale SATURAAY SPECIALS All military heel high shoes, pair ... . $5.00 All Louis Heel, high shoes, pair . . . -. . $8.00 Tables of values at $1.00, $3.50 and $4.85 "All children's shoes, at greatly reduced. ' '.. prices ,. .. . . Auto Electric Shop Y o liave oppiictV a pai'ic nml auto electric . shop at (501 X.( (.iVnpc, pie old Silkier Sk di'imt. nml will be pleased to sec all those fur whom It have been doing work at th'e George L. Tri'ieliler Iotor Co as well as all others wantmir first class work at reasonale prices. Outside the Jiijrh rent distriet. but inside on low prices A. V. Durham and N. O. Callahan 50 iper cent Reed Baby Buggies,' r , 1 ' ti ' n i - .) J ' 5 ; : ': f . 1 51 :ii : T TT iV5'fi