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9 MET3F0RT) MAIL TlilMJXR MEDFORD. OTtF.fi OK. WEDNESDAY. .1 FLY a 1f)2l PAGE THREE i" WOMEN GIVE OUT Hou(-voik Is hard rnufj'i whrn healthv. Kveiy Medford wmnar who Ib having barkach-, him .:rul iu-i vouh spt'Kn. dizzy heada he ;md Uidwey t-r btuddir trouble shi-tild (i v t-l o Uted this Medford voi;i:in t'MHM-i- ,Mn. A. E. Podge. 242 S. Holly Ht.. Bays:- "I am Klad to ray a fco.id word for Doan's Kidney Pun as ;h-y hnvo Klven mo Hjneiulid resiiliy. Iviy kid neys were in a weak condition ti:u 1 berame run down and nt-rvu-iM. I Ured easily and vi -iitci i:hiM to do my housework. My ia'k would arhe ns if it would biv:tk and I had dizzy spellK. My ft et and :i:i..i'.s I f-r-ame swollen and I couldn't Ktand uu for any length of time. My kidney orted irregularly, too. Doau's kid ney IM I Ik wore- reroninu'nded to me and I used them with (food results. Sunn my kidneys were tCrp:i-4thei'd and nil the Kymittoms of kfdm-y dis order had disappeared." Price 60c- at all dealers. Pon't filinply ask for a kldny rvinedy jj-t Ooun's Kidney Pilltj the name That Mrs. Dndgo had. Foster-.Milljurn o., Mfrs., Uuffalu, X. Y. Adv. JVb always the name depend able loaf of bread. You K't used to It as you become acquainted with a good fremi and aumethiug seema missing unleati it ia being served ut meal time; SCHOLZ'S Pure and Wholesome "BUTTER-ROLL" BREAD - nt your 'grocer PAINTING PAPER HANGING TINTING Interior Decorating in all its branches. PIANOS Refinished and Polished. FURNITURE finishing, Polishing and Repairing. All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Cheerfully Given. City Auto Paint Works 28 North Bartlett Phone 754-J olng nwity for tho summer? Have I ho Mail Tribune mailed to you. Keep in touch with the home town while enjoying your mention. Local'Brleis J. B. Johnson of tha Western Cnion relay station- has received a letter from Ilia brother slating that his book; "My Own Main Street," has been ae-i rented by a publishing house and will James Cutiehron. a homesteader re- De P'lntej m tne 1.111. 1 lie UooK li ccatly from Texas, wan arrested at memoirs ot u u:y tire in a small 111111 Uutte Falls Monday night by the i" we town; The author is r,u years sheriffs office for liavina Honor in!of a'" e book is his first liter als possession, being drunk and dia- i Br success, tnougu lie lias grappled. II. E. Bowman, carrier on the Tal-! Mr. and .Mrs. II. I". Uarnott and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hranat and two! Miss Helen V. 'Denny and Charles cr.t rural routo. who is noted fur ef- daughter lert Tuesday afterunon for children of Oakland. Calif., arrived ! Smith of I.os Angeles, returned to flciency and courtesy to the 'public, Alhanibia. t'alif.. where they will in the ct.y Wednesday and departed tiie.Medford last night from a visit at Ras anions the Medford visitor make their future .home. A large th's uniniin .; for a aijourn at Crater : Crater Lake Tuesday. ; number of friends were at the trai-i Lake. . Mann's July Clearance Sales opena Invest your savings In the Jackson K. bid them adieu. I). II. f r..;eni;ili of ,f aeksou v ill.' ' Saturdav, July inli. I'rieea drastically County Building ami Loan association. ; Huiidmude haslets, choice ;.. spent a few hour In the cUy Tues-1 reduced' throughout the store. You can tf llaudlerait Shop, it;! iiiuy afternoon. jsave by coming. . . . ill orderly, being drunk in a public place, and several other fractures of the law. Me was filled $50 and costs, or $25 days ill the county jail. Cuughron told the court that a man he did not know, told him to look behind a log and be would find two bottles of moonshine. The man told the truth. The white mule was In evidence, and was a powerful potion. The court remarked upon the hospi tality of llutte Fulls folks in giving away liquor to strangers, and Caugh lon remarked that ' one drink of that stuff will make a man do anything." Mann's July Clearance Sales opens Saturday, July 9th. Prices drastically reduced throughout the store. You can save by coming. 91 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uolllnger leave for Los Angeles Thursday to spend the summer with relatives. Will exchange new goods for second hand or pay cash. Mordoff & Woolf. 99 Mr. and Mrs. Hen Plynmle and Luke Deuel spent Sunday and Monday fish ing and camping on Abbott creek near the Natural Bridge of the Rogue. They icport tlie fishing excellent, hut the mosquitoes thick and voracious. Phono 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co.. 101 South Riverside, tf Einll Ilritt, mayor of Jacksonville sitent Tuesday afternoon In the cily attending to business matters. Mann's July Clearance Sales opens Saturday, July 9th. Prices drastically educed throughout the store. You can save by coming. 91 Ted Thyo, who tlefeated Ralph Hand at Ashland tho Fourth, will wrestle Walter Miller at Los Angeles during the Elks convention. Last spring Thye lost the coast championship to Miller, after three hours of gruelllne battling. Suits from $22.50 and up. Don Springer, 105 West Main. II. J. Gregory of Montague Ca,l., spent Tuesday afternoon In the city attending to business matters. Mann's July Clearance Sales opens Saturday, July 9th. Sweeping reduc tions throughout the store. It will pay you to come. The D. O, O. K. band of this city,, under the direction of Wilson Wulte, was awarded first prize of $50 at the Ashland celebration. When in need of lumber or shingles call Wallace Woods 422-J. Ill Ralph Cowglll returned Monday from Eugene where he attended the slate convention of the American Legion. For Ice cream Oafcdalo and 11th. tf Miss Ruberta Pierce of the county clerk's office Is enjoying a two weeks' vacation from her clerical duties at tho county seat. -. When better automobiles are built! Bulclc will build them. ' tf Mrs. M. M. Chllds and Mrs. C M. Delin spent Sunday and Monday visit ing In the Eagle Point district. Expert dressmaking, picotlng, hem stitching, 10 S. Fir, phone 21C-R. 98 . V. J. Emerick and Mrs. Emerlck left Saturday for a month's stay at their summer home on Pelican Bay. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Emil Mohr left Monday for Prospect to bring back his family who spent the Fourth of July at that place. They will return by auto. Mann's July Clearance Sales. The great event of summer time. Opens oaturday, July 9th. Sweeping lower ing of prices throughout the store. Come! Come olten! 91 with it for years Another big drop in shoo prices at the Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 East Sixth street. tf Attorney James T. Chinnock of Grants Pass sjient Tuesday in the city attending to business matters. Mann's July Clearance Sales. The great ewnt of summer time. Opens Saturday, July 9th. Sweeping lower ing of prices throughout' the store. Come. Come often! 91 Hans Hockenyos oi Portland arrived Monday to spend a couple of weeks In tho city visiting friends and relatives and attending to business interests. People wishing to go to Cinnabar Springs can go on the L. 11. .Newton Dally Stafto Line, Hornbrook, Calif. 911 A. A. Darby of Asbestos transacted business and visited friends ill the city Tuesday. Feed wheat $2.30 per cwt. at the Farm Bureau Co.-Operatlve Exchange. tf Mr. and Mrs. W. II. (lore and daughter Mary spent Saturday. Sun day and Monday at Crater Lake and Prostect. We are paying 2i!c for eggs nt tho Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange. tf ..Mrs. Ida Turner and two sons re turned Tuesday afternoon from a three days trip to Crescent City. Calif. Swimming lit Nat, hours 2 to fi ami 7:30 to 9:30 p. in. tf It was reported on the streets Tuesday that Ralph Hand. wftVwas thrown by Ted Thye at Ashland, was suffering from a badly hi rained arm. and that the ligaments holding the ribs had been torn loose on both Bides. Mann's July Clearance Sales. The great event of summer time. Opens Saturday, July 9th. Sweeping lower ing of prides throughout the more, ('nine! Come often! 91 Reginald II. Parsons of the 1 1 1 1 1 -crest orchards leaves tonight for Se attle after spending a couple of weeks in the valley with the Parsons fam ily who are spending the summer here. Rolled barley for hog Teed, $25.00 per ton cash. Riiss Mill. , Phono 529. !t:i Archlo Asche lert for San Francis co, Calif., yesterday after spending a couple of days III the city attending to business mutters and visiting ol 1 friends. Mr. Asche is now located at Juarez, Mexico. ' Latest patterns In lies. Don.Sprlnger 105 West Main. Attorney Porter J. Neff spent a few' hours In Ashland Tuesday after noon attending to business matters. H. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. ' C. H. Miller of Redmond and W. I). Barflies are visitors in Medford from eastern Oregon. The Economy Groceteria is baking Roman Meal bread every day. W Mrs. Lue D. Jones leaves this even ing for Tillamook, 'Oregon, where she will visit her daughter and en joy the sea breezes. We develop kodak films free. West Side Pharmacy. tf George A. Mansfield, president of tho state Farm Lureau returned Tuosdny afternoon from Vernola, Columbia county, Oregon, whero he delivered the principal oration at the Fourth of July celebration. Mann's July Clearance Sales opens Saturday, July 9th. Prices drastically reduced throughout the store. You can save by coming. 91 m ... , ..r...--.rr pt r rr.--i r-r ej. rm ff Ci tSz: "53 rr C! PS fM'SiS ,ff3??H t$l&0.;is ViOiVj Kjsi wwkf m m Everywhere on every hand the same report ."I like 'em". Never saw the beat of it. We KNEW this blend would suit! Turkish blended with Burley and other choice Domestic tobaccos the better grades only and here's where they certainly get together right. Nothing else like it -that blend can't be copied. ,. Will YOU like 'em? Well, now will you TRY 'em? -it ' m. Pra w IS S I isB ?a 1 1 111 111 mltm '.""' CIGARETTiES In packatfua of 20 protooto j by BpooiaJ nioliturb proof wrspoer. Ajo ia round AIR-TIGHT tlno of SO. .-and tha TbTeisd 'can't be copied I ifill f I flysiii km I. MIMNEAPOIIS ELK ALL Tickets: Adults $1.22 Children 50c Plus War Tax Curtain 8:30 p. m. "Hello Bill!" S ,Vtj 'i ''Ufrtl -5 TAR 'MINvSTR 4 &'-'y ;'(V ELS Annual Tour Auspices of B. 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