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T PAGE TWO MEDFORDMAIL TUTBUNR MEDFORD.' QnEfiON'. WEDNESDAY. .-TUXI'. I.',. 1D21 i 5 r I Tocal and Personal Itecause of. the elillly wt-uiher late Tuesday afternoon and evening fires felt quite comfortable in the homes of the city, and heavy covers last iiigiu were conducive to good aleeif. Tues day was the chilliest day for weeks with a maximum temperature of ob, nnd this morning's minimum was 4C, but the weather began to warm up this forenoon. R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Dance at Trail Saturday night, June ISth. Clood music. 75 Separate Company A, with about 95 members left the city at 5:40 p. m. yustorduy on a special train, which also carried the Ashland national Huard company and its baggage, for the annual Oregon National Guard en compmcnt of two weeks at Camp Lewis. The lorul company made a line npearance III marching from its armory to the di-pot, where quite a number of relatives and friends of the , members were gathered to bid them farewell. $50.00 reward for return of box of tools taken from It. C. Thomas house in cast . Medford. C. Ji. Starns, 701 West Jackson. 72 Tune up your car Tor the summer Hoason. OanlnlHon's (iurago, 113 N Central. , 75 Mr. nnd. Mrs. K. Corning Kenly and children will leave for . Chicago on Juno JMIli' to spend the summer with i relatives Jn tbut olty.- . Pythian Jlemorlul services will be held Monday night,, June 13, at the K. 1'. hall. All Knights are requested to bo present. . 71" A social will he held nt the .Main Streot Mothodist church Thursday evening,! beginning ut 7 o'clock. :AU friends of Ibis church lire cordially in vited to come and help swell the funds of this growing church. Strawberries, Ice cream and cake will be served by tho 'ladles of tho church. - 74 : :'i'lio graduating exercises of the Ap , jilegato high school will be held Friday . evening nt 8.: 30 o'clock. State Super intendent Churchill will give the ad dress to the class. ' Homstltchlns, plcotlng. Singer Sew ing Much. Co.; JO S. Fir St, Phone 216-ft 98 Patronize homo and build up pay rolls by Insisting on having brooms made by Itoguo Hiver Broom Works. 77V Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Harnum nnd son arrived hero yesterday from Med-j . ford to spend the summer at Rocky tpoint'.-Klanuitli Falls Herald, jf Tho Scandinavian society will cele brate t.iclr -mid summer feast at Grants Pass Parle, Juno Mth,' nnd wlir Bturt from S. P. Depot at 9 o'clock by , free truck, 73 '' Ilookkooplng quickly mastered through Ilurroughs Simplified Systom. Six weeks courso, low rates. Speed typing and shorthand. Medford Busi ness College. '76 ' Joe 13. Crane, who Is ubont 25 years bid, Is recovering at tho Sacred' Heart .hospital from an accidental gunshot wound which ho received at his home .In North Medford last Sunday. Mr. Crane Was trying to unload an old .fashioned revolver whon a fcliell ex ; ploded and tho bullet ploughed through benoath thVskin or tho abdomen and took o diagonal course - through the thigh, entering tho right leg . four Inches above tho knee and coming out nbove tho kneo cup. West Side Oroceterlii has the lowest prices on groceries, drop In 1 and be convinced. 76' Guaranteed attraction: Billy Young .wlth tho'Mulestlc: orchestra at Jnck "sonvlllo Friday night, June 17th. Big ' popular dance. 75 Among tho guests nt tho Holland lire Mr. nnd' Mrs. U II. Nowton of llorn lirook,' Calif., A. Dennett of San Fran .isco, Myron C. Huston of Oinnta Hubs, ind Mr. nnd Mrs.'T. J. Brown,-R. O. Clarke. J. A: Van Win, R. U. Ellor and 11. K. Mnlltmy of Portland. , i .' A very important meeting of 1he Farm Bureau Co-Operntivo Kxchangn memhoiB will be held at the Medford Public library next Saturday. Kvery member should arrange to attend.' 75" Steam rolled barley $30 a ton at Wntklns Feed Storu. 1' Miss Ora Cox nnd Miss Jesslo Wll Bon, well known Medford teucbers leavo today for Greeley, Colo., where they will attend the state normal school this summer. Sugar by the sack $S 25 lit West Hide Groceteria. " 7i NV It. Ncwcomii will furnish you your winter wood, Id-Inch slabs green. Planing mill blocks, dry. Also dry kindling and shavings, green suw dust for your drives and walks. Phone 031. 77 Unverified reimrts nro that lave Rosenborg will be nmrrlod in Seattle next Saturday and that nnotlier well : known- -young Mcdl'ord uiun will be lniu'rieil In San Franclsci) this week. ' Crystal While -soup I bars fur 3."n West Side Groci tet la. Our prices are tho lowest. 75 .:Ashlund Uthlu water bottled at Old , I.ltUia Springs, sold by Crowson's. .Broun' and DeVoo'a. 7d '! A. H. Wlsslng. mall carrier on rural route 2, will start on his annual vanu tlon tomorrow. , i - Hear Hilly Young sing "It's All Over .Now.:'', Orth hall. Jacksonville, Friday , liight. 75 Get your shelled corn In bulk from i the cur today at $34.00 per ton. Farm ' Bureau Co-operative Exchange. 73 Born. June Sth, at the Sacred Heart hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George Me Chosney, formerly of Wellen, twins, a boy nnd a girl. . Get your shelled corn in bulk from , the car today at $34.00 per ton. Farm . Bureau Cooperative Exchange. 73 "Whenever better ;.he Insurance is written. Cochran and Ilia agents will bo writing it." If A parly of about 200 prominent building owners and managers of the United Slates, who are making a tour of the west will pass through here on the morning train northbound to Port laud on June Will. The Ashland chamber of commerce Is arranging to entertain the visitors with a cherry feast during the train stop in thai city. Bordens or Carnation mill;, tall cans, lie.' West Side Groceteria. Why pay more? 75" C. R. I.anglols has opened a shoe' and harness repairing shop lu Jack sonville. 7.7 Tho Epworth League of the First M. JO. church will have a picnic siipier III Ashland park, Friday evening, and attend the Iinlgln-I-ewis meeting at die Chautauqua building at S o'clock. A largo number of young people are planning on going and they are re quested to meet ut the .chamber ut commerce ut 0 o'clock. Besi creamery butter 33c per' lb. West Side Groceteria. 75' Large Blze refrigerator suitable for store. JJeVoe. If' Guests from a distance at the Med ford are Mr. and Mrs. Emery If. Averlll of New York, A. K. Diosem ol Columbus, O., I). C. and II. Aekeiman and C. Coats of Raymond, Wn., Mr. and Mis. M. Rosenberg, Miss hi Rosen berg, J. II. Oatlguy, Faye II. "Deny and B. F. Path) of Seattle, F. M. Richard son of Tneomn, W. I. Gilbert anil fam ily of SjKikune, .Mr. and Mrs. T. IL Foolo and MisB Barton of Pasadena,' Frank A. Roth of Oakland, Calir., L. Brownlilll of Imh Angeles, ami the following from Kan Francisco: Mrs. M. V. Farmer, Miss L. Healey, F. (I. Yost, Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Levin, Leo Gtlliert. M. I.: Frederick, U At Fulling. I'.. A. Charelte, E. B. Buyer and II. S. Gray. ' 1 In addilion to ouv large stoek. of Siiporoyal, Inland and stop cut.r.pgs. we nave juhi laiien too uiHirinimuu ngoncy il'or the well known Burd 'I'ltig and now liuvo a slock or 'their, quick Healing stop cut rings on our' shelf. RIveiHldo Garage. : ' 77 Hi earn rolled barley $30 n ton. ut Wntklns Feed Store. 7li J. T. Gagnon returned homo this forenoon from a short business visit ut Portland. i Billy, Young Is making a big bit with the Majestic orchestra. 75" i 'Fisher's Host flour $1.50 a sack while it buds Saturday, Juno 18th. Walk-Ins Feed Store. 74 Another post of. the American Le gion-is In process of formtitlon ut llnrrlsbnrg, Or., between Eugene and Albuny. This post will make tho102nd post of the Ix'glou In Oregon. Phoenix (iurago Is now open for business. A share of your ' patronage Ib solicited. J. II. Slnnc. '73 You cnu savo tiro expense by putting on our guaranteed retreads.' Exchange Tiro Co. 77 Mrs. ,W. D. Welch returned Tuesday from Portland where sho had been vis iting her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Galla gher. - On April auth a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher and was numed Julia Van1 Rensselaer for her two great grandmothers. Peoplo wishing to go to Cinnlbiir Springs can go on tho L.. II. Nowton Dally Stage line, Hornbook, Calif. !) Drink Ashland Llthln water. , 7G The iinnnal utate conventions of the G. A. R. nnd tho W. R. C. began ut' Pendleton yesterday. The Jackson county representation nt tho conven tions is small bocaii.so of the distances of Potidloton from this city. , If you want lo savo money , on tiros see our retreads on standard, tires. Exchnnge Tire Co. 77 ; It will pay you to take n trip to Enders' Dept. Store, Ashland. 75 A. C. Allen arrived in Klnniiitb Falls lust Monday night enroute to spend the summer ul Rocky Point. Nash Tux I Service. Phono 90, Ueebo nnd 'Marshall. 78 The county court has insisted .that concrete bridges anil culverts bo put In where Irrigating canals and laterals cross the highway between Jackson ville and Medford. The company had planned to put in wooden structures, ami? in fact, had the material on the ground when the court issued its ulti matum. Jacksonville Post. AVe meet all prices on tires and can furnish any size not on hand at lowest cut price from large stock, by first ; ex press. Get prices. Exchange Tire jCo. . 77 Ladies get your bail- permauen'ly I waved, the Nestle way, licensed opera tor. For appointment phone 71 Ash- lauu, w ineiauu s nairuressing rariors. 73 Beit AndeiBon arrived home this morning from having attended tho monthly meeting or the state game ! commission at Portland. The next meeting of the commission, ho says, will be held at Klamath Falls on July 8th, . und "the commission' j,wII1 come here on July 10th to -meet 'with the local sportsmen,, orobably fccompan-j led by the memliers of the California game commission. Additional hats are being added to Ihe sale of millinery ut Deuel's. 75 First-class carpenter work. Estimates- furnished. Phone Dixon 539-J-4. - ' 86 Mr. and Mrs. J. Talbert and child arrived 111 the city Tuesday and ore stopping at the city auto camp. They are planning to locate in Medford. Call Nush Taxi, Phone 90. Reason ' ablo prices, cureful drivers. Nash Hotel. 78 If you are looking for up to date shoes, clothing, dry goods, ladios' ready-to-wear at popular prices, visit Enders' Big Store, Ashland. 75"! The Red Cross employment agency in .the, Spjiita, bijilding. has lobs fori two rani heis. two men to belli at hay- I'lhg'rtmi iwo',inen for wood sawing. ...If you want , .to bo healthful and on-' Joy good, pure water order a ease of Jllhla water from the Jackson County Creamery.. , . '' 79; School for drawing and painting. Mm, lCdinonilson, College bldg. 927-X.n t 87 A. A. Thompson of Spokane and O. FORGED TO FIGHT FOR HIS BREATH DECLARES RAFF '"I bad heard a yreat deal about Tanlai- and since trying il niysi-lf i ran conscientiously say it is vIk1 ln-.u inf-dicine I have ever seen In all ? -iy experience," aid David Itaff, 250 N. .1 .: J,-'!:-' fit A Ml IAVID RAI'I'' 2in V..Atli St., Plilluilelpliiii. Va. i'.M St;., I'liillirelpbia, Pn.j recently. Mr. Itaff has lived in Philadelphia all his life mid is well known and highly respected. ".My health was nil broken up," ho explained. ".My stomach was' ail out of order and guvc'mo so much trouble that I actually dreaded to eo to the table. 1 would idmply ralher go with out eating than siil't'cr the awful tnlN-t cry I knew would follow. I w-ould bloat iip so Willi gas that my heart would beat a terrific rate and it seem- .1. jonnson aim nenry uono or I'ort- i,,,, ome,im,. i was i,c.inK smothered land are among the Nash hotel guests.. tn ovmh. I Just had to fight for my Where Is Medford located? 12 miles north of Enders Department store. 75 Attention strawberry growers! Wo can furnish you cups and crates at lowest 'prices. Farm Bureau' Co-Opera-live Exchange. tf A couple of corn fields on the Pa cific highway near Central Point are attracting considerable attention from passersby, being laid out with geomet rical precision, the rows being straight no matter from what side viewed. Tho corn Itself Is coming up fine, - - Ono or the apartments over the .Mail breath. . My nerves were nil undone, I slept poorly nnd was all the time having hcaraclu'S .that. were , almost blinding. I lost weight and felt so weak and' run-down all over I could hnrdly do any 'work. 'Some time ago a' irood' friend of mine told mo he -knew Tanlac would help me and he spoke so positive about it that I took his advice. And I can say right now that Tanlac is tho Xli-st medicine I ever saw that will do exactly what tlioy. say It will. Five bottles have th'o'"srt'rne as made me all over again, l oan eat anything f evor emild in .my life and have gained "fir Tribune, mostly furnished, .with hotUcen-ubiiiidH In weight. I'm no more and cold water, electricity, steam heat, J nervous thnn a child, sleep line and II etc., rurnisneu tor rem, Immediate i makes my feel bappy to be enjoying possession. No children. . 74 Dance, Jacksonville, pi iday night; June 17th, Majestic orchestra featur ing Billy Young. . . 75 Blnlne Kltini left Sunday' morning oh' a short business trip to Sun Francisco und other California ikiIhIh. 1 n Another big drop li) shoe prices uL tho Medford Shoe Hospital, 110 East Sixth street. , . - tf j Bargain for quick sale, 1919- Oakland j newly overhauled, new .tires;- , yei 40!. 76 Attorney O. S. Brunchard of Grants Pnss, spent Tuesday in the city attend ing to buslnoss matters. Order your PttinpernJckle bread now miido every Monday. Pullman Bak ing Co. . '', ITS' . Don't forget Euuers saves you nntnov rent Hollars 75 ' Mr. and Mrs. E. G.. Trowbridge haye returned Troiu n week's stay- in Port land where thoy attended tho Roe festival and visited friends. sucli g'ood health. greet inedli inc. Tanlac certainly is lv Ol'Il Life Insurance '. i DEPARTMENT Is now -offering all forms of protection of the same high standard as our other lines. R. A. HOLMES THE INSURANCE MAN All Korms Insurance and Bonds Jnekson County Hank llldg. You'll like the Mstc of Folder's GolJcn G.McCoftce.Ic is smooth, rich and full-flavored;; and it's uniform. Every tin is the same. This uniformly good flavor, is the result of thc-care we take to make it so. Care in selection, care and skill in blending and roasting explain why Folgcr's Golden Gate Coffee must be good. ' "Different in taste from other Coffee and better." Find out for yourself how good it is.' Tell your grocer you want :t. J. A. FOLGER & CO. 6an F rdiuisio ' Seattle Kjnsui City Siicuol;.!, Jjuu FOLGER'S GOI-DHN GATE PRODUCTS Bzzh U & $ O lily Today Sim Featuring one ol'llu- siTt'cn's lust lnnkin.u' and most jjopnlai" tcains & &' 3 r "jrvr.t V MATT MOORE GLADYS '"" LJ J J' I be &ood-mi V thev fiKed . so will yod r and - ' fMWiif ' ' i m?l Aft &gi&. - imj ' . '-:;:;S :? 1 K r Tho st, v oi'.;a iiA--t,)wn gcoUlwimi; , Jf "V ftrook and an uiisuspt'cl ini? small- j r' " 3 town lit'tuity. 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I 3 O COKFKH TEA EXTRACTS SPICES AM) BAKING POU Dtk We carry complete stock of - Goodyear Tires and Tubes Solid Tires Vulcanizing Medford Service Station, Inc. Corner Paoific Highway and Main Phone 14 Medford, Oregon' Our line of Goodyear Tires, Tubes and Tire Accessories Always in stock Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co. Phone 3C4 10-18 S. Fir mm 1 1 W4i 'nV' 1