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"There's More Real Satisfaction"
says the Good Judge
In a little of the Real To
bacco Chew, than you ever
got out of the ordinary kind.
The good rich taste lasts so
long you don't need a fresh
chew nearly as often that's
why it costs you less to chew
this class of tobacco.
Any man who uses the keal
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that.
Put ufi in two styles
W-B CUT is a long tine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
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THE SECRET OF THE
"1000"
Will Be Explained in Our Ad
Tomorrow
LOOK FOR IT
Mann's Department Store
Sewing Machine
Bargains
One Drop Head Domestic
Four Drop Head Singers
One Drop Head Mellville
One Drop Head Minnesota
' One Drop Head Globe
One Drop Head White
One Drop Head Wheeler & Wilson
One Drop Head 66-Singer
Bargains if bought before Juno .18. See .tlicm.
Your terms are ours.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.'
10 South Fir Street. Phone 215-R
Lovers of Fine Perfume
-1
and Toilet Waters we welf
come you to our store. We
have a most exquisite line,
imported and domestic
Heath's Drug Store
The San Tox Store
109 East Main Street.
SHELLED CORN!
' . in Bulk
$34 f. o. b. Cars
$35 from the Warehouse
This won't last long. Get yours from the car
TODAY
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Farm Bureau Cooperative (Exchange
locd'Biieis
A. C. Allen and family left Monday
afternoon liy auto for Recreation, Ore.,
for a ten days outing in an effort to
Ket rid of a severe attack of hay fever.
Mr. Allen will attend to official busi
ness while away.
We are paying 24c for eggs at the
Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange.
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Attorney and Mrs. Gus Newbury
will leave next Sunday by auio for
Eugene to attend the graduation exer
cises of the University of Oregon law
school class of whicn Donald Newbury
Is a member. He will take up the
practice of law in this city with bis
father in September after spending the
summer In Klamath county.
You can save collars at Enders Dig
Store. New duds at new prices. 7;
Unusual heavy traffic has prevailed
on the Southern Pacific the pant
weeks, three doubleheader freight
trains passing through Tuesday morn'
Ing. The congestion of freight in Pa
cific ports Is due to the marine strike.
The railroads desire to clear the yards
before the opening of the northwest
fruit Beaaon.
Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell
Ladder Co., 310 East Main. tf
T. E. Daniels spent a few hours In
Jacksonville Tuesday afternoon at
'tending to business matters.
Don't sit on your cow's tail. Keep it
quiet by using Cow Ease. Keeps flies
away. Monarch Seed Co. tf
"Hacramento," the aged Chinaman
who was in a serious condition owing
,to an ulcerated tooth, Is now out of
plunger, but with Oriental stolidness
, it'iin-on to nave me onenuiug moiui--)ulled.
"Sacramento" is also known
us "Kim," and has worked for John M.
Hoot, Benjamin Sheldon, Dr. J. F. Hed
!dy, and was iniKrted to this section
:by Jeff Heard, when he was superin
tendent of the Sterling mine.
We develop kodak films free. West
Side Pharmacy. tf
Tom J' niton, editor of the Jackson
ville Post, was a business visitor In
the city Tuesduy afternoon.
Sugar Howl taxi, county trips spec
ialty, phone 127-R. 82
Next Tuesduy, Juno 21, Is the long-
PKt ilnv In tha vwir fin tlmf diila the
3h5 sun will rise at 4.23 a. m. and set at
17:40 p. m. The following day the same
hours of rising and setting prevail.
There will be IB hours und 17 minutes
of daylight on the above dates, not
counting the long western twilights.
Picotlng
Hemstitching,
8c per yd.
Buttons covered.
Handicraft Shop. . tf
A. E. Kellogg of Gold Hill, spent
, Tuesday afternoon in the city attend
ing to business and visiting friends.
I Swimming at Nat, hours 2 to & and
7:30 to 9: JO p. m. tf
' Stophen Nye, u student at the O. A.
C. ut Corvallls, has returned to this
city to spend the summer vucation.
Save money on wrapping paper by
usinir white print paper In rolls. Ask
' this office. tf
The first cutting of ulfulfa In this
section is in the stack and barn, and
the second cutting will begin about
the first of the month.
We are paying the highest prices for
all kinds of poultry and eggs. Farm
Bureau Co-Operative Exchange. tf
Tom Plpgras, son of Mr. and Mrs.
F. J. Plpgras of this city is now sta
tioned aboard the battleship Arkansas,
now at the Puget Sound navy yard at
Bremerton, Wash. Tom Is a musician
In the navy.
Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib
erty Shop. 201-J. tf"
A. Goff and family of this city have
leturned from a visit with friends and
relatives ut Albany, Oregon.
Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt
service. City Cleaning Sc. Dyeing Co.,
401 South Itlverslde. tf
John A. Kiumuik, a former Associ
ated Press operator in this city, now
with the United Press at Sau Frun
Cisco, spent a few hours In the city
Suuduy und Monday visiting old
friends while en route to Portland.
Try our merchant? much. The
Shasta.
E. T. Staples of Ashland spent a few
hours in tho city Tuesduy attending to
business mutters.
Feed wheat t'2.30 per cwt. at the
Farm Bureau Co-oporutlvo Exchange.
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The return mutch next Friday be
tween Ralph Hand und lla.snntu Singh,
the Hindu wrestler, Is exciting much
Interest throughout tho city and vul
ley, und a big crowd will be on hand
to see the sport. Itasanta threw Hand
last Friday night to tho great surprise
und amazement of all the Gold Hill
country, anil the return ongagemont
will be no loving uffuir. The country
men of Itasanta und the gentleman
himself, hnvo not the slightest doubt
but what ho will repeat his victory.
'Hand Is matched to wrestle Ted Tliye
at Cottage drove-July 4th. for a purse
of IIDUO to a finish, and unless he wins
; next Friday night tills match will be
! culled off.
I When better automobiles are built,
llulrk will build them. tf
One of tho attractions at the Fourth
of July celebration at Ashland this
! year will bo a game of hall between
;tbe Medford und Ashland Elk lodges.
'Hill llulen, former big league player
will play with the Medford team.
I F. F. Stone, the barber, o'Hrien's
old stand. tf
! (). (.'. Boettiger of Albany, Oregon,
attended to business mailers in the
Icily Tuesduy.
I Invest your savings In the Jackson
I County Building and Loan association.
tf
Everett l.obdell of Yreka. Cal.. Is
.among the out of town visitors in the
city tills week.
Mrs. Paul llnnseb, corsctlore for
NtlUone. Phone 6S5-J. tf
Oregonians registered at the Med
ford Include P. W. Peck of Hood River,
11. J. Wlutbrop and A. O. Harbert of
Eugene, Faye and ' Ei.abe h Sullivan
of Klamath Falls, Harrv Moon of 1-a
Grande, and the following from Port
land: M. C. Page, H. S. Hammond, W.
A'. Evans. J. A. Rogar, I). Dell Valle.
- 1'lnkerton Day, Z. N. Agee, A. J. Ness
land F. B. Rayburn.
Violin Instruction, Florence Howell,
special attention to beginners. Sparta
building, phone &45-H. tf
Marsh Garrett of Eagle Point, spent
Tuesday afternoon In the city attend
ing to business matters.
We develop kooaK films Tree. West
Side Pharmacy. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Adams arrived
here- by auto last evening from their
home at Sacramento, Calif., for a visit
with Mr. Adams' parents, Patrolman
and Mrs. Chas. Adams. He is the
city editor of the Sacramento Daily
Union.
T. Slater Johnson has arrived here
from New York for his annual sojourn
at his orchard near Wellen.
Ted Thyo of the Portland Multno
mah Athletic club, has been secured to
referee the return match between
Hasanta Singh, the Hindu champion
and R. W. Hand at Gold Hill, Friday
night. This match promises to be
even better than last week's perfor
mance and many local fans are mak
ing arrangements to attend.
Robert Newland, local mall carrier
is on the sick list with an attack of
the flu.
In the June issue of the Southern
Pacific Bulletin appears a tplendid
article under the title "A Land of Pro
mise and Enchantment," selling forili
the scenic beauties of southern and
western Oregon, written by John M.
Scott, general passenger agent of the
Southern Pacific and illustrated with
pictures incluuiug a fishing scene on
' the Rogue river. "Hlllcrest." a typical
I orchard scene of the Rogue Ifiver val
ley. the Marble Halls or Oregon caves
:of Josephine county and ((rater Lake.
I Flies Irritate your cow. She won't
Igive as much milk If troubled with
them. Keep her sprayed with Cow
Ease. Monarch Seed Co., sales agents.
tf
Fay Cannon pleaded guilty in Jus
tice Taylor's court-7'uesday afternoon
to driving a vehicle at night without
a light' and was fined $0 and costs,
the court taking Into consideiatlon the
extenuating circumstance that the hay
rake, which he was hauling, in the
i ear of his wagon, had broken down
several times, thus delaying him from
reselling home as he had intended be
fore dark. It was this hay rake into
I which Harry Griffith, the state speed
jcop, ran, w hile pursuing an auto speed
ier. Cannon agreed to reimburse Grif
fith for the expenses of the accident,
including a $5 hospital bill, $10 cloth
ing damage and the doctor's fee.
NO REST NO PEACE
Til
e's no pcaee ""d lit 1 lo rest for
I he "". who suI lVis I rum a i-iu
hark and distressing urinary disor
ders. .Medford people i-e.-ni.ini. nd
Doan's Kidney pill. Be guided I y
lln-ir experienee.
.Mrs. Win. Charley. 3i.r. N. Grape
Si Medford. says: "I never had the
slightest attaelt of kidney trouble
llinil 1 fell .'ind hurl my back.
after that. I began to tiotiee my kid
neys were ailing Irregularly and I
had severe pains In the sinll of ml'
back. It pained ine so al times that
I couldn't stoop over ami 1 ennui ' '
no rest ul night because of It. 1 used
plasters and liniments but got no
helo. 1 heard of Doan's Kidney Pills
and began taking them at once. In
less than two weeks I felt Heller. i
tool: in all four boxes and they cured
me from the trouble after all other
(Statement given September 14,
given September 14. lau.l. 'n
March . 120. Mrs. Charley nam: '
have the same good opinion of Doan's
Kidney Pills us when 1 first endorsed
them. Their occasional use keeps my
kidnev.s In good condition."
(iOc. at all dealers. Fosler-Milburn
Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo. X. Y. Adv.
Notice
Mr. C. L. Endicott has bought my
Interest in the "DeLuxe Auto Top
Shop" and he assumes all liabilities.
"'I C. M. JONES.
50,
buys ft brftnd
new Corona
portable type
writer. Other makes
at attractive prices,
gee us before you buy.
MKDI'OIUJ
BOOK STOKE
Overland Oil Clovei-li'iif, will. S:Kio
lop. Itiin miles !ii77.-..oii
SMASH IN PRICES
Xeiv Htiick Sixes..
..$Hm.-..(Mi
I 'J.-.ll.oo
1:t.-(l.0V
J7.-.ll .
1 -100.00
Nusli "Jit Roadster
Nash "Jl Touring
Iteo HUH
Ford Hug
Iteo Sleeda'gon, "JO
We give ."." to (11 15.10 Discount on
new cars.
11MX Hup Tom-inn SIOOII.OII
WE BUILD SPORT TOPS.
Service Garage
22-26 S. Fir St.
Medford
MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price MANN'S
Thursday You Will Find Many Opportunities
To Make Your Dollar Do Double Service
NOTE THESE MANY BARGAINS FOR TOMORROW ONLY
OPPORTUNITIES IN READY-TO-WEAR
Women's all wool Sport Skirts in fancy
plaids and stripes. Good $10.00 quality.
Opportunity Day, $7 tth
each
Women'S all Silk Crepe de Chene and Geor
gette Crepe Waists. New styles. EJ QQ
Opportuhity Day price, each ....
OPPORTUNITIES IN MEN'S WEAR
Men's fine Dress Shirts and Soft Collar
Shirts. Made of fine Percales. All sizes.
Cheap at $2.00. On sale fcl 1Q
tomorrow, each
Boy's Overalls, double knee and seat. Sold
at $1.50. Thursday, AO.
JERSEY SUITS
Women's all wool
Jersey Suits. Good,
quality. Sold at $25
each. On sale Thurs-
day $19.98
each ....
TRIMMED HATS
Women's new Spring
Hats. Good styles.
Sold up to $8.50.
Opportunity Day
Pce, ftC OH
each
OPPORTUNITIES IN WASH GOODS
40-inch Dress Organdies, in a fine line of col
ors. Cheap at 75c. . 69 C
Thursday, yard
36-inch Curtain Nets in a fine line of pat
terns, $1.00 values. 48 C
Thursday, yard
27-inch Apron Ginghams. Best quality.
Sold at 25c. Thursday I5c
only, yard vl, v ,,
40-inch Dress Voiles in a new line of pat
terns. Up to $1.00 values. G9c
Thursday, yard
OPPORTUNITIES IN DRESS SILKS
Trico Jersey Silk for Blouses and Skirts, 40
inches wide. All shades. , Sold 9g
at $4.50. Thursday only, yard . .
36-inch Silk Poplin in all the new spring
shades, $1.50 grade. $1.00
Thursday, yard
Black Duchess Satin, 36 inches wide. Heavy
quality, $3.50 value. $1,98
Thursday, yard . . .
35-inch imported Pongee Silk the most pop
ular Silk for summer wear. Reg- Sj2 25
ular $1.50 grade. Thursday, yard
Tub Silks for Shirts and Blouses. Regular
$3.00 grade. Thursday, $1,98
yard
39-inch Sport Silk for Skirts in blue, tan,
grey and coral. Sold at $3.50. $2,50
Opportunity Day, yard
SWEATERS
Women's Fiber Silk
Sweaters. New styles,
good colors. Up to $15
values. Cm QQ
only, pair
Men's Athletic .Un
ion Suits. All sizes.
Best quality. Cheap
Men's Half Hose in
black, white, navy
and brown. Good
quality, Tar Heel.
Sold at 25c. Oppor
tunityDay J 5
Price, pair ...
at $1.50. Opportu"
nityDay $ QQ
price, suit
OPPORTUNITIES IN WHITE GOODS
Mercerized Lunch Cloth, 36x36. Good
quality. Real $1.00 values. (r
Thursday, each ;. OUC
Dinner Napkins. Very suitable for picnics,
p6.ou values. Ihursday (Q
dozen
Nainsook, 36 inches wide, fine grade,
at 39c. Opportunity Day
Price,, yard
Sold
22c
, OPPORTUNITIES IN CORSET DEPT.
Opportunities in Corset Dept. Warner's
rust proof Satin Corsets in flesh color. New
model. All sizes. Sold at $5.00. JJO QQ
Opportunity Day Price, pair
W omen's Summer Corsets, new model. All
sizes. Opportunity (ti qq
Day price, pair v 1 70
-Miller Bros. Braissiers. New model, fine
quality. Worth 75c. AQr
Thursday only, each OC
Dove Undermuslins. Made of fine materials.
Up to $3.00 values. J i Cfk
Thursday, each J&l.DU
"Dove" Muslin Gowns and Chemise. Sold
up to $5.00. Opportunity dJO QQ
Day Price, each V& .&O
Children's Muslin Drawers, 69c Q Q 0
values, pair
Children's Slips and Gowns. Good qualitv.
Oil . dl rn nil . ' , M
ooia up to $i.uu. Ihursday EZCl -
only, each
Mann's Department Store
Thurs., ea.
Mail Orders Promptly Filled
THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
ENTRANCES ON E. MAIN AND N. CENTRAL
MEDFORD, OREGON
HAND BAGS
50 new Hand Bags, in
Silk and Leather. All
good styles. Well made,
nicely trimmed.
Thursday, C&0 QQ
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-Postage Prepaid Agents
each
for Pictorial Review Patterns