f MEDFOTJD MAJL TRTBUXT!, fEDFORTTi. Oft Eft OX." MONDAY. MAftnT rpiGE TWO L ocal and Personalis the The rr.o.-t beautiful Eatr day In re ef t years as that .f ytJay witk tlji sunshine anJ 1alrny air. which wa ;iii sharntned. not only fon'Juc-ive to etarcn f'jidjerCo,:! East Main. tut for auo r;i-s ao .. .y.e furnUhe'i tv 1 previous, tisiny an ! rii.ijv S ir.4J. Tc- j church? !.a,! la? K3-r-.- aa-Sccs ; at Uth s'rrvk-f-s an l tr.e l'ac-.f:e h;-ii-; way saw Ion H.-iti: antes after-: noon and ea;s?. :!-?. nan? r-! lie enioreii out in r the Mils jMther-i luiT wM i!o'r, or at t! The back is tbat portion ni yo-rj ,I(eI.t. Portland and Mwiforii ilivid s-&atorr.T t wbi'.h your ' friends" cj'.-.)p members!. left tli I A Li; social erect of this week w.li lr. A. J. Aciern.an. rei:d-Bt i be the Ari.ericao Legion ball (riven by j the Oregon Stare Nori.s!. s;-nt the Xa'atorium! day in Ashland yenerday and :ted j some of the tity schools in company ith SetrcTary J. 1!. Fuller of tne Char.jer of Conine.-. Toe p'.irixe i of Mr. Ackerman's visit to Ashland tf;as to plan the establishment of a six 'Itchell ' ee:i urr.a:er norrx.al school in Asb- 217;iand for the corui'ig teasn and a con 11,47.!. iUe.-e.-;:e was arrange,! a: the ciiamber iiof coR.merce with a coiiiniiitee aje Med ford mri nint. Hemstitching and nicoting V) cents per yard. The Vanity Ha Shop. Cor. E. Main and Eartiett. .an movers riia.-k.-: Dr. Kar:-J lustr. L'hiroj.-ractor, h';arta lii'i 'tee Full an e later. Chandler than wish V Phone 22 for l.ib- y.-.t furniehed by p.-ae!e Saturday r.iirnt V oareatlv Medford has been play-! Ilto for thin purpose, jr.? veo' .ra'.:t:cal p-jlitics. while Klarn-I noiinc-emenis will 1 n.a. stn ha? oen irt.'y s'aaainc by. As the! Armani twins, .-wilt Klamath, 'he county in which! fce'tcr buy a C.-a'er i3 hrf aied. will have no : Joii tad. ... .1 'i 'uin-in of The IJ'I.H'Htl fety first. ! t ! ,-o-y,.- i to raise for the develop-! erty Taxi Stand Gusher Cafe. 7 tverytning electrical. Medfora tiec- s in the directing com-:""; t ,d the result is bound to be James Harvey Mensiey. a civil war the hbar:a of advantages between ! veteran who died at Orantir Pass. Portiand and M-.-dford. Kiamath takes I March 25th at the asre of fet years, and KiKil Cr.M-al'y flirt dance at t(.e leavlriKs where it is riKbtfuIly en- who was a brotcer of John Hensley CPU. liouie o:i Pa'i.'lc Hi-rhway, 3at-i,jtje,i n the pick o? advantages. i'-f Rog'ie P.iver, was buried pt Talent April lind. Cl'd if.u.c. K'aii.a'h FalU Herald. sale at K'-d'Jy s .Shortage on new cars. Uuy quick. ki jwu., . m. imm C V. Oates Auto Co. 7! 4 Vt Althea hall, corner Main and t. !'! If Tou want some print paper In ' entral. ouarantee to team you in 10 on urday eve. Tickets l! Jj. Jewelry Store. April Fool's dance at Beasie S.--K" l:.nf at er.2l Sat. IV ii. to fit In vour oaoer racks or to'ur. o. eisoi le-sons The condition of Mi.s l.ib i ta f;ore!use without the racks, better see us at;'-ncin a'-nooi. has been improved tb and the condition of Miss K.iith 'iore had eo far improved that she was able to he removed S'mday to the ranch home of her uncle. W. H. 'lore, on the Jacksonville r-aii. Uelco-I.fght farm r.ght and power plants. Medford Electric Co. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsc-tiere for NttPotie. Phone 5J. ( A pleasant time is anticipated at the dance d. evening at the Masonic hall. An invitation is extended to all whether members or not. The predicted heavy frost for Sun day inornin'! only partially material ized with a temperature of de green which did no harm whatever to the fruit tr-es. This mornings low est temperature was 31.7 decrees. petter uet ftome or the print paper on rolls for wrap-!ng paper at this office and save 2 or 3 cents per pound Come and look at it and be convinced. tf Flower pots. Flower pots. Mon arch Seed Co. Oh! Yum! Yum! Home cooked eats at Hoasrle Saturday, Ap-il 2. 10 George Putnam, who ca.sts a wicked rod when he goes fishini; for steelhead In the Rogue river, was In Portland from Salem yesterday. Mr. Putnam recently stirred up Salem by going after the high school sororities. The Oregonian. You will always find someone in at MOIjERN PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Use your phone, ours is 620. 322" A few weeks of Kindergarten this spring will better fit your child for entering the public schools next fall. Tiny Tot School. Phone S32-W. 7 A large attendance Is expected at the dance given at the Masonic hall. Wednesday evening. C George A. Mansfield, president of the Jackson county farm bureau and also of the state farm bureau federa tion, came home Sunday lrom Port land for a flying vtttlt after a two months steady absence on state farm bureau federation work In various parts of Oregon. Ho returns to Port land toniKht, from whence he leaves for Chicago as one or the three Ore gon representatives nl the grain mar keting plan conference. From Chica go Mr. Mansfield, who Is a member of the Nutional Farm llureiiu Federation executive committee, nnd nt the re quest ol President Howard or the fed eration, will go to Washington, I). C, to meet with the executive committee for a week's session, during which the national farm bureau congressional program will ho outlined. If you nrc one of tho few that think "bread Is bread" you haven't tried "Bulter-ltoll," at your grocer. 7 Notice: Moved from 211 S. Crape street to ill S. Holly street, opposili city park.. Everything In shoe re pairing. Tho beHt or work nnd ma terial. Nothing ler.M. fleo. F. Ow ing. 3 If. The Eastern Rlnr Social club Will give one or their popular dances tit. the Masonic hull. Wed. evening. All ure cordially Invited. G A future of the society page of Kunday'w Oregonian wn port ml is or Mrs. Frank Owen's two 'daughters. Ilarbara and Shelby. Mrs. Owen re cently returned front Portland where she was extensively entertained hav ing formerly been n resident of thai city. (let the rrenm titled curs nt bar gains. Kt'ft Cat.-s at once. 7 We do Hcmslltt hltig and I'lcotlng. Singer Sewing Machine Co. No. 10 8 Kir. Phone 2l.".-lt. 27' Ilock Springs lump coal, dry wood, mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel Co. tt. past two days.0!:ee and save money. tf Jl: Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain Youtl know why thousands use Musterole once you experience the glad relief it Rives. Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white oint ment, made with the oil of mustard, better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Brings eate and comfort while it is being rubbed on ! Musterole is recommended by man doctors and nurses. Millionsof jars are used annually for bronchitis, croup.stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, brt'ises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest lit oftenprevents pncumonii). ! I ..-1:1 ,,-.v ..!, It. run Into the Veil ford Pharmacy, Main and Central tree's, on Saturday, April 2nd. Their sjerjals for one dollar will surprise yon. 1" tiuests from Washington state a' the Holland lire Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Drum and W. J. Hiehstret of Yakima, and Clyde O IV-ll of S'-at'le. Mr. and Mrs A. J. Knapp of San Ftanclsco are also registered at this hoi-. If your merchant does not handle ftogue P.iver made brooms you can get them at the public market. 314 I.on't overlook the opportunity to get a Gales used c-ir. 7" Oar.ce at lieagle Saturday given by Miss Georgia Henry. 10 P.. p.. llogan of the Applegate dis trict is a visitor in the city who ar rived Sunday. 12-inch dry pine ll.'O a tier: lfi inch dry pine S 1.75. Valley Fuel Co. If 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 The Medford Pharmacy's Special Dollar Sale for Saturday, April 2nd is worth looking up. Some genuine bar gains of seasonable goods. 10 Clarence Buck of Jacksonville is an applicant at the state engineer's office for a right to obtain 0.13 second feet of water from the Big Applegate river i for irrigation of 34 acres. You are overlooking a bet. See Gates' used cars. 7J Dressmaking, hemstitching, but tons covered, pleating and embroid ery at the Stylecraft Shop. Succes sors to Mrs. II. K. Haney. 7 April Fool's party ut Eagle Point Saturday. April 2. V The Oregon Growers association Is making arrangements to handle the peach crop of this district this sea son, and expects to find markets to absorb the Burpltis from here. The outlook at this time for the peach crop is excellent, though the danger lime from frost Is only now approach ing. Grants Pass Courier. Easter flowers. Jap Art Store. 213 List your honse, farm and timber with the Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 West Main street. tf Don't lulus "Dollar Day" at the .Vedford Pharmacy, Main and Central. Saturday, April 2nd. See their "ad" 'in another page this issue. 10 The weather today, like that or Sunday was ideal, anil rair weather is again the prediction for Tuesday. You can buy used cars during next few days for less money than ever before, or later, nt C. E. Gates Auto Co. 1 ' For crating, packing and Btorage call 333 Keiur Transfer. 312 "Spot" dances nt Engle Point Satur day night. 1 II. 11. Prlngle of Unite Falls and Vivian Norman of Itarto were county visitors in Medford Sundny who wore registered at the Medford Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! Monarch Seed Co. ' When netter automobiles are built Ilulck will build them. tf Hlversido Community Club dnnen. nt Club House on Pacific Highway Sat urday eve.. April 2nd. Good music. Tickets (1 .50. on sale Roddy's Jewelry Store. 5 The Elks lodge was represented at the Easter night services at St. Mark's church last night by mi members who attended In a body In honor of thf lodge chaplain. Rev. Wni. Hamilton. Everything electrlcnl. Medford Elec tric. Co. Phono GUI. Dr. Jouett P. Hray Is In his ofHcc week davs except Thursdays, room 409-410. Phono 6S0. Lady assistant "Keep Smiling." tf Majestic orchestra at Eagle Point Saliiiilay night. 10 Oiegonlans stopping at the Medford are Mr. and Mrs. J. I.ennon of Red mond, E. (i. Collins of Eugene, and the following from Portland: A. J. Ness. E. It. Herman, M. nrainhnig.'r. J. R. Wnrtner and 1.. N. Ilialnetd. Violin Instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phono 515-11. tf Anyone having n few pieces of S- Inch rough sldliisT. beveled from hall Inch to five-eights please notify II. T. Hcl.osli. phone I'.'.Hi l,. Either new or good second-hand lumber will do. Good order and good time at Eagle Point Saturday night. 1"' Friends of Clarence Piiukey will be sorry to learn that he Is very 111 at his home in Central Point. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Feed wheat $2.i'.r per cwt nt the Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange. 31B Lawn mowers sharpened light. Lib erty Shop. 2tilJ. If Young iecip!e. start Easter Sunday right by attending the Sunrise Easter service at C: 15 at the Presbyterian church. Prof. Irving Vining of Ashland is serving on the Jury in circuit court at Jacksonville this week. Any one having a map of the ex plorations or General John C. Fremont prior to the year IMG. will confer a favor by communicating with Mrs. H. H. Sargent. Jacksonville, Oregon. R. A. Holmes, the insurance Man. insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. C. H. Pierce of Medford has return ed home from Roseburg where he spent the past week, or more in help ing put the farm bureau membership drive for DouRlas county.- Delco Llght Electricity for ' every farm. Medford Electric Co. Soda Fountain for sale at DeVoe's. ' ' ; tt ..L. A. Liljeqxrlst. of fne attorney gen eral's office, 'an able and well known lawyer, who was here a short time conferring with County Prosecutor Moore on the Bank of Jacksonville criminal case3. and who concurred with him on the dismissal of several Indictments Ia8t week and In the gen eral program as to handling the prose cution of other criminal cases, return ed to Salc-in last week. County Prose cutor Moore has nothing to do with the civil suits to recover money ror ...e Bank or Jacksonville deiositors in which the state bank superintendent Is the plaintiff. Superintendent Bram weli's attorney in these cases is for mer County Prosecutor Geo. M. Rob ens, who has been generally congrat ulated on his winning the judgments in the Bartlett and Kubll cases. Some first class 30x34 tires Jlo.oO Medford Vulcanizing Works. 322 We can allow you credit on your old tires or new or repaired ones. E change Tire Co. Among the Oregonians registered at the Holland are Mrs. E. T. Saunders of Klamath Falls and H. D. Carr of Ash land, E. R. Renlock. George Rebec, F. D. Young, R. O. Clark and C. D. Cruni of Portland. After you are atitoing all day come and eat your dinner at Hotel Medford Open to nine p. m. 9 iNot'.ce To the party who took the discs and castings off my tractor plow on N. Riverside, please return same as I am needing them. S. T Howard. S Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Garnett arrived home by train this forenoon from their Imh Angeles sojourn. They could not return by auto because the new Dodge car which Mr. Garnett purchased here and in which they made the journey to the California city was stolen out of the garage in that city recently and has not turned up since. It is under stood the garage proprietor disclaimed all responsibility and asserted thut tears stored in his place were at their owners' risk. Shory s democratic friehds point toi'the-luct that a cur was never stolen ' from hlin under a ileiiiocratic administration. . personal attention to ovordue ac- 'ctnints. ' Lindas, 235 East Main. Invest yon't savfugs in' the Jackson County Bulldlni; nnd Iiau association tf April 1st is lue lutit day of special sale on hair goods ut Mmd. Dowd .Infi'tvs. S Mrs. E. .1. Skewis and Mrs. O. H. Manning will entertain nt the Skewis residence. SoG West Main. Wednesday afternoon beginning ut 2:31! for the benefit of the Boy Scouts. Bridge and Five Hundred will lie played and all Interested In aiding the Boy Scouts are' Invited to attend. Flowering shrubbery nnd perennials Kiirti Valley Nursery, Gso j-2. Hotel Medtord dining room open from G:u a. ni. to 1 p. tn. continuous) Prof. George Rebec arrived here front Portland yesterday for a short slay at his ranch ne:tr the city. Window nnd door screens, lattice work. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 322' If you want to know about Horse shoe tires ask anyone using them Guaranteed und adjusted here. Ex change Tire Co. S" Hoid D. Young, the frost expert.; ! m ho has been :n cha.-se r.f the weather ( j bureau at Davenport, la., for the At six months, arrive ji the city Sunday, from Portland, in which city he stop-' ped off for a day & v:i. to resume his J annual frcst warning and research; work here until .May JOth. The frost i I warning &erTice will begin a: once.j j The prufesaor is feeling fine and i de-j lighted to be beck aiuin in the sun-i thine of our beautiful valley, deel&r-i ting the change from the Iowa climate .is a most welcome one. Mrs. Youne and their son will remain at Daven-' i port nntil he returns and during bis stay here he will live at the Holland.' Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Corey of Salem, former, well known Medford reslden'.s, are here visiting at the home of their i daughter, Mrs. C. A. Meeker. j The CO ct3.' lunches served at the Hotel Medford on week days are not ! lunches, they are dinners. S j Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 235 East Main. Mrs. L. Osborne of Yreka, was a Snnday visitor in the city. Cash, doors and frames everything in millwork. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 322 Included among the Medford s guests are F G. Ortland of Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. John Broten of Watuni, N. IJ., U G. Feyen of Seattle. H. C. Wil liams of Los Angeles, and L. A. Fali- nig. W. Prlmme, J. E. Clifford and H. J. Aronaon of San Francisco. The Callfornla-Oieson Power Co. announce that the power will be shut off in Medford and Phoenix from one to five a. m. Wednesday on account of installing new apparatus. V Although the Pacific highway was crowded with cars of Medford and val ley people In both directions Sunday afternoon and evening between Ash land and Grants Pass, not a single accident had been reported up to this noon. There was no speeding as far as could be learned and last night the strings of hundreds of ears had no spotlights, using but their ordinary lights. Ever since the unfortunate accident two weeks ago Sunday even ing in which the three Gore sisters were injured the generally careful driving and lighting of cars on the Pa cific highway has been noticeable. Put some our our Berry Special fer tilizer on your strawberries; you'll get more berries. Monarch Seed Co. tf A. E. Reames is back in the city again from a business visit to Klam ath Falls. The California-Oregon Power Co. announce that the power will be shut off in Medford and Phoenix from one to five a. m. Wednesday on account of installing new apparatus. 5 The city prison had three guests last night of the variety known as genuine bums, who were ordered out of town this morning. Ford truck with cab and good body Tor sale cheap. New tires. Seely V. Hall Motor Co. tf Guests at the Nash include Clayton Lick of Klamath Falls, .Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Werle of Oakland, and W. A. Crane and R. C. Flanders or Portland. All the girls arc going to wear aprons 'to the box social to be given at the Methodist church on Bartlett street by the Epworth League Tues day night. They are also going to bring boxes filled with everything good to eat. All Interested in the Epworth League are Invited to attend A good time for all. Clair K. Se!y. brother of the bride, was best man. Rev. Harold Griffis of the First Christian church, officiated with a beautiful and impressive cere mony. A wedding luncheon was served by the Misses Vivian Patterson, Velma White. Helen Story and Edith War field. Out of town guests at the wed ding were the Mtsse Helen Stran;. Phillis Roberts atid Francis Perry of Medford: Miss Veirca While of Sio kane. and Miss Edyth Warfield of t'orvaltis. The happy couple left on the after noon train lor the north for a br.ef boneyrr.ocn. They will return to make their home in this city. The bride and groe-m were formerly Reed college students, and have a host of friends who wkti them a happy and success ful wedded life. WEDDING BELLS ! Seely-Spackman PORTLAND, Ore., March 20. An Interesting wedding took place on the afternoon of Saturday, March 19th, at the home of the bride's par ents, Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Seely, 1039 East Tenth street, where in the pres ence of close friends and relatives their daughter, .-una became the bride of Charles R. Spackman, Jr., son of C. R. Spackman of this city. The rooms were artistically decorated with spring flowers nnd Easter lilies. The bride gowned in a smart gray tailored suit wearing orchids and lilies of the valley, was given away by her lather. Mrs. G. II. Grover of Medford, sister of the bride, acted as matron of honor. BETTER LOOK OUT FOR THE CAMERA IN Can you -t 1 1 your neighbor by xh looks ut his La k ? Are you a good judge of houMvi ror.iour and bk!d pa;es? If r.ot. a in tie stutiy in, fui f:i j-ihyhiolocy -n ordr, for a V!io Who" id Mdfor d movies, w;th n unique tjf-.winif rontest in to bf r-n th IiroKram hoon ai the Page meait-r. Th stunt i this: 'Fifty cr 1" prom inent Medford citizt-ns will he "fi; I u md " by t hft n:ovie cit nira f mm the ba.-k. Then they will In1 HWit- h-d around and taken with a dirf-ct front view. When shown on the scr'-en. th oaek.s of the-se Individuals will le numbered, and theater' patrons will be reyuestei to rus "the identity 6( the If.al t,ieTxma.Kes whose uplruil . oluineWa are t-xjJOftPfV to vfe-w; ' SrVrjuT. substantial --prizes " w$!t--e dist rib u d ,to the persons urnlni'in the Kiate number qI correct nainef. New Millinery Smart Blouses Is - . idcA.-. t ,:. .?...; $10.00 Trimmed Hats $7.50 $18.50 Trimmed Hats, $12.50 BLOUSES AT COST Some Real Bargains in white and flesh Geor gette and wash waists. The Vanity Shop Miss Lounsbury, Milliner Cor E. Main and Bartlett OBITUARY. HOC'.AX Uza Hogan. wife ot Mi chael U. Hogan of the Applegate dis trict, died at Sacred Heart hospital .Sunday, March 27 of a complication of diseases. Aged 64 years. T months. 1 T days. She was born in Pennsyl vania J une 1 0th. 1 56., was mamd at Ru-shville. Minnesota, May 7, ls7t. moving to "hlppewa -Tails, Wisconsin and resided there for 21 years. The family came to Jackson county eleven years ajjo, movinK to their ranch on the Applegate. She leaves her hus band MK-hae!, six daughter and one son : Mrs--. Loi a Adkins, Applegau-; Mrs. H. .7. IaClair, Powers. Ore.: Olive, Genevieve, Patrica. Viola, and K. Bernard Hogan, Applegate. Tho funeral services will be held at tlie Catholic church Tuesday morning at 10 a. m. Interment in Medford cemetery. Glycerine Mixture For Gas on Stomach Simple Rlycerine. buckthorn bail:. 3tc. as mixed in Adler-i-ka reliev.-s AN V CASE gas on stomach or sour ctomach. It acts on hoth upper and lower bowel and removes all foul matter which poisoned i-tomath. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis. The INSTANT pleasant action of Adler-i-ka surprises both doctors and patients. One man who suffered five years from indigent ; n and constipation was helped by ONE iose. I. eon B. Hnsklns. druirgit. Adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED About 1 dofeen one-year hens, full bloods. Barred Rocks. Box TO, Mail Tribune. 7 WANTED Competent and experienc ed Htenographer capable of taking dictation. Hox X, Mail Tribune, tf ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Hcwur.'! ln:.'!is you f.o The nnrne "liayci " on iack:ipe or on tubl.'ls you iro nol Ki'tiinp iienuino Asiiirin )re "rrilietl by hysiriuns for IWenty-uni' I'""'" ami provnl safe by minimis. Fake Aspirin only an lold in tho E.y r pin k.iKL- for ( nlils. HailRi'hi .u riilKia. Uhi'imiatism. I'ararht. To-.lli-i'-h. I.umhairn. and for Pain. Handy tin iu.xR of tw.-lve r.aycr Tnhh'ts iv Aspirin cost few pnts. Aspirin is th? li-adf mark of Bayt'i- Mtiufartin-ts ol. Monoacetiruridesu-r of Salirv liiiu: J. AHV OURO.N'A Personal Typewriter Fold It np, take II with yon, type write anywh era. 150.00. lDcludln carrying case. MKHPOUl) BOOK BTOR1 TVfHhntnr for Pv Dnrm T. 0. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Pnnrcry of Even, Ears. Nose and Throat. All dititascs of thie organs treated. Clauses fitted. 314-313 Lib erty 111 J., Cur. ilalu & Craps Su. H What Is Service 'Whf jour putrhuie Insn-aur . from us you also buy onr tlmr and kaorrlrdge of luirnnof, : and cud command oiir KrrTicr throughout the life of your pol icy, that's what we're here for. R. A. IIOLMKS THE INSURANCE MAN All Forms Insurance and Bonds ...Jackson County Bank Bldg. Special Dollar Sale ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, April 2 COMBINATION NO. 1 t llofiulnr lUiioiIent Tooth Paste 2."r Toolh IS, u.li "'lie Creole Shampoo He ALL FOR $1.00 COMBINATION NO. 2 Arniafid's Face. Powder ."Or .Armantl's Tali- Powilei- -oe Almond anil CuiuihImt Cream.. ..tide ALL FOPv $1.00 COMBINATION NO. 3 -Naee Tale Powder', l.e il-"e . 1 llov Stationery oTie I Clothes linish ALL FOR $1.00 Medford Pharmacy Prescription Druggists .Main and Central 1 THE STAR MEAT MARKET Meat Fish Oysters Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday Pure Home Rendered Lard, per pound .25c Fresh Side Pork, per pound ;.20c Choice Beef Pot Roast, per pound .... 17c Short Ribs of Beef, per pound . .15c i . 314 E. Main We Deliver Phone 273 BEFORE ftivins your carpets 'to llie junk dim ii, oet i 11 1 i)ii h I u u i from US Our l'uys lire leveisalile. liulli sides nlikf. Diek says: "From our looms to your rooms." Call 180 MosanArtRugCo. 119 West Tenth St. YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S Fertilizers for LAWNS FLOWERS VEGETABLES FRUITS BERRIES Our stork of I'ertili.ei is the most complete in Southern Oregon. I se r.ur I'ei tilleis on your l.aun anil ITimei-s, then compare your's with your neighbor'., iiinvmli.od l.nwn anil Plants next summer. Apply Them Now Monarch Seed & Feed Co. pllne 2G0 1 317 e. Main St. PICTURE FRAMING SWEM'S STUDIO INDEPENDENT Auto Electric Shop All kinds snr.iRo and nolo eleetrle work trmiratiti'etl. A. V. KI'KIIAM & X. o. CU.I.UIW 001 X. (..raiic l-hum-tiij-V Car, Truck and Tractor ' Repairing Wo stunt! back of every job we !" 821 W. TENTH ST. THOXB 3H0-W GOOD CLOTHES I Make Them KLEIN Hi- 128 Kast Man SU