Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1921)
PAGE TWO Tocal arid Personal The I. O. O. F. encampment lodge of Medford Trill. renew its seasonal actlv- . ities tomorrow evening with, degree work. Delegations from Grants Pass, Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Ashland are expected and one or more of the neighboring towns will probably add to the list of candidates who will take their first steu Into the order. The lodge work will be followed by an elab orate banauet. a sueclal feature, of which will lw roast duck. Wanted Experienced packers, and box makers. Oregon Growers Packing . Cooperation. Wa will have lobsters and clams next week, but tomorrow we will have sea bass, sturgeon, Bilver smelt, soles, sandabs, fresh mackerel, halibut, sal mon and. oysters. Medford Fish Co., 108 V. Main. ! A short sketch-of Ben Oleott, Ore- con's ' Flvine Governor," by R. W. ltuhl, editor of the Mail Tribune, Is miblished : in the. current Leslie's Weekly. . ; ' When better automobiles are- built, Dnlck will build tnem. tf I will have good tanned goat sklnB suitable for shaps at the public market Saturday at a reasonable price. W. J. Austin. " 175 That the best grapes in the county can be grown in Jackson county haB been demonstrated by J. F. Pratt who lives near Central Point. Mr. Pratt brought some hunches of Tokay grapes to the Mail-Tribune office to dav whiclf aro record breakers for quality, size and flavor, Fire prevention week; let us help you prevent fire and reduce your in surance rate, R. A. Holmes, the Insur ance Man. tf Southern Oregon Lumber Co, has ,2x4 lumber in, various grades,, planed nnd rough, also some boards. Sell' cheap. Ask for Mr. Harris atmlll, tft The periodical baby clinle was con ducted this afternoon at tho public library by Miss Marie Faldine,. county nurse, and MIss.Floronce Pool, county homo-demonstration, agent, and their assistants. Thirty-one babies were registered for this event. Come and see who sells used cars cheapest. Gates Auto Co. auction sale Saturday afternoon. 178 For Sale At tho Public Market, Sat urday in, stall eight, Salway and Gol den Cling peaches. ' 170 Today being the 13th of the month all superstitious folks are vory careful of their footstpps and of what they say , and do. Cash paid for cast off clothing and shoeB; also furnlturostoves and any thing of value. Will H.' Wilson. 175 A quart of gasoline-will cause an automobile . to-move-three miles. A similar! amount, used in household cleaning may- cause three auto fire trucks and aa ambulance to run a sim ilar distance, ' " . ' L. A, Banks and L. H. Banks of Los Angeles are guests at the HqLel'. Mod ford as are 11. Bane of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Q. H. Sawyer of Tuscon, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. B. B, Hubbard of Chicago, Mrs. Nellie. M.' Whitman of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. .C. E. Wicks of Dunsinuir, Mr, and Mrs. F. Parsons and Mr and Mrs. H. P. Parsons of Willow. . Gill piston ring serviced .Hittson's. ' ...... ... ..-.,. ..- ,- ,,. , 17B Saorcd . Heart Hospital; Medford, Ore., conducted by the Sisters of Char ity Of Providence,, offor . to- young ladles excellent training in a modern and thoroughly equipped Hospital. For particulars addross Sister Super ior, , . ' 181 Floyd Frazler is horo from Omaha, Neb., visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Arm strong at 708 West Fourth street. ' " Sell it to WJIson. He pays cash. 175 H. i. Stewart, builder, contracts for all buildings, Residence 217 Apple street. Phone 643. . . . U? .. WiUi the watoc two feet above nor mal at tho Savage IlapldB dam, many, steelhead are to be seen in the water just below the dam, according . to Jerome H. Fertlg, project ; engineer, apparently attracted by the news of' the modern fish ladder that is nearly completed, as no other explanation Is made for their .uuusiialfnppeurance In largo numbers at this -. time. Grunts Pass Courier. , High grade tailors for men- and wqmon. Orros, Ashland.- Ore. tf Sell It to Wilson. Ho pnys cash. 175 Tho, public market of this morning whs, a rather light one, but with a nice lot of peaches on sale, and largo quan tities of cholco apples. If you smell gas or gasoline, and look for It with a lighted match. It is probable that you are about to Btart on a long journey. ' ,- One of tho most remarkable develop ments slnco the Barnum Apartments fire is the fact that only two of the twenty-four, occupants carried fire in surance. Securing insurance is just as easy as saying one-two-three,; in fact that is our telephone number. IV) you got tho "connection"? McCurdy Insur ance Agency, ; . ; 176 Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Adams of Evaimton, 111, who have been in Med ford the past two months loft yester day for tiie enst. They expect, to bo In Medford, during the fruit plcklug sea son every year so tliat Mr, Adams can superintend the work nt his ranch In the Willow Springs district. Seo Graham & Wilson as to putting (hat roof In good repair. Don't wait Until It.bogins to .leak ami the plaster starts to fall, fix It now. We can give j ou service. 103 East Eleventh, N'ot-a-seam hosiery, Triangle collars. 't)r- Sn"-ln"r, . .Joseph Konop nnd family are. here 7i .hi .uedtord and will remain over Sunday. Monday Mr. Konop will trans act personal business before returning home. Klamath Falls Herald. Alta Naylor, Goodwin corsetlere, 20 South Fir St. Phone 818-W, X76 Everett Corey of Salem, Is a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Corey and sister, Mri. Clarence Meek- er. Cash paid for cast off clothing and' shoes; also furniture, stoves and any thing of value. Will H. Wilson. 17o Wanted A small oook stove. Phone 407. 175 While the Medford and Grants Pass football teams are battling Saturday afternoon at Grants Pass, the teams of Ashland and KlainatH high will meet at Ashland for their second game of the season. . , , , Dr.- McMorris M. Dow's office ad drosc is 306-7 M. F. & H. flldg. Office hours 11 to 12 noon; 2 to 5 afternoon. Tel; 139. 271 lMeat styles and patterns In caps. Don Springer. The school board In accordance with the new law's requirements has ap pointed the following committee, of citizens to act with the board in pre- paring tne budget for next year of the Medford school district; Mesdames Volney Dlxom nnd Samuel Leonard, and" Messrs. Wm. J. Warner and Rob ert W. Ruhl. Dr. Murphy's' dental, office is also open evenings from 7 to 8. Free Bicycle overhauled with each tire sold) Murrey's Bicycle Shop, 177 Among the-Hutte Falls citizens. -In the city Wednesday and today were W, G. Averlll and L. J. Conley. Full value in trade for misfit and discarded clothes of all kinds. The Apparel, 103 N. Central. Phone 223. . 194 Our stock of Holland bulbs arrived Monday. Get your bulbs while the Btock Is complete. Hyacinths, daffo dils, tulips, freezius. Monarch Seed Co, Phono 260. 317 E. Main. 176 Arrivals- at, the Hotel Holland in clude: M. K. Olmstead of Portland, Mrs. J. A. Gray of Portland,1 Mr. and Mrs. William Flemmlng of Tacoma, Mrs. McKIm and-daughter of Puyallup, Wash., S. N. Wyllys and A. M. Frod riclceon of Puyallup; Wash.'. Cl: L. Joel Hon of Roseburg and.W. E. Walters of San Francisco. Invest your savings' In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. . tf Light Six Studebakcr sells for SI 390 here. Htttson's. . 175 George W. Frey of Lnko Croek has filed with the state engineer nn, appli cation covering the se'opngo water for the irrigation oi a 10 acre tract. The Pago management wishes to an nounce that the Btartlng days for, pic tures will bo changed .to Saturduys nnd Tuesdays, beginning with Doug. Fair banks in "The Mark of Zorro," this coming Saturday. . , . 176 Are you with those you love? Sep aration never occurs betweon friends having a.Mackey -Interpretative photo-; graphic portrait. Maokoy, Main and Central, No. 204. . 177 During the thunder storm early lost evening according to reiui-ts reaching MedTord from, pussongors on the north bound passenger, train heavy hall 'to -a depth of two inches foil during tho train stop at the Ashland dciwt. Qur stock of Holland bulbs arrived Monday.' Get your -bulbs while the stock Is complete. Hyacinths, daffo dils, tulips, freozlas, Monarch Seed Co. Phone 260. 317 E. Main. 167 The Dow. Asspolation Hospital, Inc.. Is n public hospital located at 704 North. Central avenue. It is now open and receiving patlonts, .Tel. 11. Miss Paltpu, R. N., supt. 271 ! Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Adains,of Chi cago, who havo boon visiting here for somo time, loft . yesterday afternoon nnd will stop, for several weeks in Cali fornia while on their way homo. ' , Hemstitching and plcottng 8o per ynrtl. Work done while you wait. Vnnlty Shop. , , 2iW Try our , merchants lunch. The Shasta. , About 50 per cent of tho MothodlBt Episcopal churches of southern and wostorn Oregou, hayo now pastors as a rosulti of changes,, in appointments made at tho recent conference nt For est Grove. The southern Oregon ap pointments aro-partly as follows out side of Uov. J. R. Sosriett aa pastor or tho ' Modforjl church: S. A. Dimfonl, "'strict superintendent: Ashland, C. A. J-.ftwnrds; Coutrnl Point, C. D. Jones Grauts Pass, Joseph Knotts; Jackson ville, to bo. supplied; Tnlent, N. W. 'I'holps; Volf Creek nnd Morlln, V. W. Hutchison: Ileatty and Ynlnux. L. F. Ilolknap; Klamath Fulls, L., J, .Chlnoy. O. F. Ogden, district manager or one of 'the Portland pupors has appointed John llolzgnug ns agent In this city. Sir. Ogden is district manager from Cottage Grove na far south as Klamath Fulls.- ' , . Wanted A small cook stovo. Phone 107. nr. Bert's famous chill con came. Gush or Cafe. ,. Benton Poole, a prominent fnrmcr of tho uppor Applegnto spent Tuesday In the city on business. Ho rondo, the trip by team, something unusual in those days of the auto. Notice: I will prosecute any porson found hunting on my ranch; no excep tions. Frank Isaacs. 175 Buttor milk and cream at the Cozy Nook. . tf Wilbur Ashpolo spent Wednesday in Butto Falls, where ho purchnse,d n largo hord of cattle. Bert's famous chill con carne. Gush er Cafe. Agate Jewelry, Edgar Wight. Fnnners throughout the valley aro burning thoir stubblefields prepara tory to tho fall ploughing. You namo the price at tho Saturday auction sale. C. K Gates Auto Co. 178 Cash paid for cast off clothing and Bhoos; also furniture, stoves and any thing of value. Will II. Wilson. 175 Overton Ellison, of Council Bluffs. Iowa, is visiting his slstor, Mrs. John A. Ashpole of this city, whom he has not seen In 27 years. The Cnxv NM-,k rwV,w'a In the Suarta bnlldtnir. nnw ,. business, - -J- - - - 1 " - 1 1 tf SfEDFORD MATL TRTOTTyE, Manager ilen Dixon for tne siearoru boxing commission is trying to get in touch with Billy Huff of Klamath Fallal land try and match him' with Tom Sharkey of this city. Both Huff and Sharkey were overseas, and took part in a number of army boxing contests during the war. ' Dressmaking, pleating embroidering of all kinds, braiding, beading, hem stitching and buttons covered at the Stylecraft Shop, Medford Bids. tf Sen it to Wilson. He pays cash, 170 George "Older of Montague, Calif., is spending It few days In tho city attend ing to business matters. - Let us show you how to chine, and' you'll shine wherever you show your self. Wjiy pay 15c for your shine when we charge only 10c. Brown's United Store, .176 Hemstitching - 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. . tf Alki Hall of Weed. 'Call.',', master mechanic for the Southorn Pacific at that point Is spending a few days in the city visiting friends and relatives. For the best values In used cars Bee ration and Robinson, IncV' The best place In town for used cars, trucks, and tractors. Patton and Rob- Inson, Inc. tf ' Another storm is forthcoming over southern Oregon in a few days. Flocks of -geese have been flying over the city almost nightly, and this is taken as an unfailing sign. . 1 , JiiBti received a shipment of 30x34 first-class tires, J13.50. Medford Vul canizing Works. 189 Cash paid for. cast off clothing and shoes; also furnitirre, stoves aiid any thing ot value. Will 11. Wilson. 17i Automobiles of tho city are carrying streamers on their windshields telling of tho Armistice Day- celebration'-in this cty,' November 11th, undor the auspices of tho American legion. Used cars at lower -prices .then, any where else In town, Patton and Rob inson, Inq, - tl Chill con carne season open. Gusher Cafe. The last issue of "Popular Science" gives a vivid; if not altogether correct account ot the landing ot- a forest pAtrol . piano near Crater Lake lost summer. .The account has the aviator landing on an Island in tho lake, In stead of 15 miles away. See De-Luxe Auto Top Shop before getting that new top. tC " A-fine line ot cigars ac the Cozy Nook. tr : Pat Swayno, a well known stockman of the upper Applegate spent. Tuesday in the city on business: ' : A little of everything at the Gates Auction sale Saturday, afternoon. 178 First-class 80x3 tires ?1?.50. Med ford Vuloahlzlng Works. ' " -189 , Lynn W. Smith, cashier of tie Gold lllll bank spent Wednesday afternoon in the city. Nowcomb for all,kinds of wood. Phone 631. '''.'..' , . ' Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere' for NuBone. Phone 58G'-J. ' tf G. J. Kahior of Klamath Falls . Is spending the week ln the city attend ing to matters before the federal court. ' Edgar Wight, watch repairing. Don't miss the Gates Auto Co. auc tion salo Saturday. 178 Emll Iirltt,. mayor of Jacksonville, was a business visitor in the city Wednesday nftornoon. Beginning October 1st, 1 will sell tor 30 days at 20 per cent discount from the regular retail price, any new piano I handle. Give me your order. ,'225 S. : Oalcdalo. Phone 691-J. H. N. Lbfland. ' .. -- - : 177 Chill con came Benson open. Gusher Cafe, Herbert Lnunsnnch hns Imnht the louse on Orth hall tit Jaeksonvlllo from Bliss . Heine and beginning with tho first of noxt month will give dances there ovory two weeks, for which the Imperial orchostra will furnish the music. ' Men's suits thoroughly cleaned" the Siaator Way, for 11.50. Pantorlum Dyo WorkB. Phone 244. ' 180 There Is nothing' so healthful and Invigorating thesd days as a drink of the llthla -water sold by the Jackson County Creumery. Order a case today ' ' " tf Tho Christian Workers Band will meet nt 7:3(1 tonight at tho. South MothoiltBt church . For Salo Used Dodge car In perfoet running order. II. U. Litmsden. 174 $100 buys good serviceable rough nnd ready car smnll truck box on back top, electric lights, storage bat tery, good tires and ronfly to go "right now.': Easy to start. -Inquire River side Garage, ModCord. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Speciul sale .on tire chains and windshield wipers , nt Htttson's. It s raining, see und don't skid. 175' WA'TE1 To buy farm. 20 to 150 acres; must have watel- nnd some timber. Terms preferred. Give full 'Information In first letter. A. E. . Janes, R, 3. Box 48 P. Nat Ave., San Diego, Calif. 177 FOR SALE Corn. $22.50 per ton in bulk. One-cent and quarter per lb in less amounts. E. E. Morrison phone 539J-3. 176 FOR SALE OR TRADE A fno large residence property in best of location for a nice little farm. 31" E. Jackson St Phone 200. 17S WANTED Salesladies. 10c Store. Apply nn.l 177 -L. FOR SALE Recently Imported Java monkey, chain broke, worth $100: $10 will take her. Tourist Auto Park. 175 WANTED Middle-aged woman , for llKht housework and care of child during day. Call evenings 121 Co' tago St. 177 ai.i rure grape Juice mai'e ot 1 1, u , ,i .n.,. II trt .. 1 1 . Muscat grapes. $1.50 nor gallon nt Soda Works, 106 8. Dartlett St. 177 ftfEDFOKD. OwEGOX, THURSDAY, OCTOBER in, j About thirty military prisoners under heavy guard, passed through the city this morning on the 9:05 train enroute from Camp Lewis to the fed eral military prison, Alcatroz, in San Francisco bay. . China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store. Gabriel snubbers at Hittson's. 175 i Moving pictures of the first game o! the world series are shown In a news pictorial at the Page theater this week, and came as a pleasant surprise t4 T.tTI.rnn Ullnt n.l I.. .-I f.l.iu Tha Pictures show three or four plays of the first game, and close-ups of Babe Ruth, a birdseye view of, tho crowd and both teams on the diamond, with n t.lll uiitiits ifi ulU IrtlllVC'-O. X Ills lo a firn r ii., .ii . ? city sooner than In San Francisco. Apples! Apples! Apples! Starks, De licious and'Newtown, $1.00 per box nt Bowers Ranch, five miles north of Rogue River on Evans Creek.. Bring your boxes. 177 Wanted A small cook stove. Phone 467. 1 175' Tjo Washington Parent-Teachers circle will meet Friday afternoon at 3:30. This is an important meeting as if I plans for the Hallowe'en party will be made. 1 aii uaincy sneer gowns, negligees too delicate to laundry are restored to their original beauty and freshness by the Pantorlum Dye Works. Phone 244. 180 C. L. Goff writes Insurance on any thing anywhere. tf' "'Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Weston are over from Klamath Fall3 fir a few days visit. Wanted A small co'il; stovo. Phone 467. 175 Alen's shirts marie at the Stylecrali Shop, liedford Rldg. tf" Tho Elks lodge will Initiate three candidates into-"menibershlp tonight i; being the first initiation held for .two months past. Our shop Is oien four your inspec- tion. Hlttson's. . 175" ! Sell it to Wilson. Ho pays cash. 175 , Messrs. Claspell and Wheeler of Butto Falls, aro at the elty auto camp nnd aro considering locating in this city. ' .... Individual suits and overcoats oi merit, $22.50 up. Don Springer. : All kinds of wood, prices right, quick service! Medford Fuel Co., cor. Third and Fir, . , ' tf Word was received in the city last night from the sheriff of Siskiyou county at Yreka that A. B. Cunning ham's car which was stolen from in front of his . home on West Tenth street, two weeks ago' last night, hail been found abandoned, in a woods hear Weed, 'Calif., the thieves having run out of gas andoll. The license plate was .gone. The car had been standing tliero almost two weeks, but It was'not discovered until yesterday that it was A stolen car. ' The next night aftor the Cirtiningham. .car was stqlen ' Here another car was stolon at Yreka, it is thought by the.sume thieves who prob- itbly put the lleoiise from the Cunnlng liatu car soa ft. ' - Mr. Cunningham "left tills morning, for Weed to bring the Cut back. ' ' '-. t Experienced packers wantedi' Earl Fruit Co. ' , ' 'At the election yesterday of the grand temple of the Pythian Sisters at Portland' Mrs. .Ella G. Workman ' of lodford was elected grand chief. ' ' Hutchison & Lumsden sell 'Vilrao flour $1.50-per sack; Drifted sudw flour $2.15 per sack; Star, Horseshbe aiid Climax tobacco, 75c per - plug; heavy cotton blankets, CSx76, ' $1.19; Children's hose, 25c per pulr; ladles' hpsb, 29c per pair; heavy buck towels, sjze 17x34, 2oc values, 6 for $1.00. ISO Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parsons ot Port land, who are oti their lipneymoon trip and, hava been visiting friends in this city, left yesterday for San FrWnclsco, Los Angeles and other California points. Homstltchlng . Pfcoting ' I " So per yd. ; Vanity Shop. tf II. Strang, driver of a Regno River Canal company truck was fined $10 and costs in Justice Taylor's court to day for driving through the streets with nn open muffler. The arrest was made by Chief ot Police Timothy. . Mrs. A. Keliehor nnd daughter re turned from Seattle Wednesday. Mrs. Sinnott and Jlttlo girls are visiting the former's mother,' Mrs. Kolichor. 1679 ; ' DIED - in New York City alono from kid ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim, by nefilectinE pains and aches. Guard . against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL Tb world's standard rmcd7 for kldnr, livr, bladdor and- uric acid -troubles. Holland's national rerotdy sinco 1695. All druggists, thiea siias. - Guaranteed. Look for the name Gold Medel on ererr boa and accept tie imitaUoa DR. RICKERT ft Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted no tutors vsku . a Itrokrn Imsn Accnrately Doplloted FACTORY OJ( PREIISE3 08 K. Mln, VpetAin ' ... 1 i ne two car loads ot nign Dreu ti which County Agent Cate purchased in the Willamette valley have arrived here, and were taken from the stock-1 sards to the Gltzen stables on Zs'orth Fir street this afternoon, where the public sale of them will ue ue:d Satur day afternoon. F. L. Fern and family of Portland arrived in this city yesterday by motor I and are considering making their home horo v H. Higgonbottom, of Seattle, coast representative for Dodge Brothers mo - tor cars, transacted business with Geo. E. Trelchler, the local agent, Wednes - day. . The community meeting of tne woni- k , en of Ruch yesterday afternoon at tbej , V i family of Portland, en route to San was attended by Miss Florence P''-jI.-1,ul:jIUO; c. E. Ox-hi-an and family the home demonstration agent, was,of ypj,!,,,. ,. route south; D. C. devoted largely to the makiag of dress '-a,., tt t and family "f l'urtland, en forms. - : MEDF0f?D D. A. R. MEETS The meeting of Crater Lake chap ter Daughters of the American Revo lution, will -be held Saturday, October 15, at' the Library, instead' of .with virs. W. M. Van Seoyoe, as proviously announced. ' Tho beautiful granite boulder, erected by Mount Ashland and Cra ter Lake cbupters of Daughters of the American Revolution has been placed and is ready for the bronze tablet having on it the names of the pioneers., of Jackson county. This marker is placed on tho old trail,-now the Pacific highway, . near the his toric Culver property, to honor the pioneer trail makers. Announcement of the date of dedication will be made at an early date. Liberty Bonds at Par For Uie next 30 days we will accept) Liberty Uonds at par in payment on used care. , GEO. L. TREICHLER M ONLY TWO MORE DAYS R. N. W. M. R Royal Northwest Mounted Police They Always Get Their Man! , ' ' . They Got Dr. Brumfield. . - 'MANTRACRERS' One of the finest stories ever written of Canada's famous Royal Mounted. , COMING SATURDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "THE MARK OF ZOERO" i - i" ' ' " Liia George Andrews Complimentary Concert Page Theater OCTOBER 25 . PRICES FLOOR, $2.00 BALCONY, $1.50 . GALLERY, 1.00 ' ;;y Ticket holders may exchange their tickets for reserved seats at box office Saturday, Oct. 22, from 12 to 5 p. m. Regular box office sale opens Monday, Oct. 24. The Time Has Come to Use yVRIGHT'S LIQUID SMOKE and wright;s ham pickle " . WEST SIDE PHARMACY S.'cru 102t Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Wednosday's arrivals nt the city auto camn were ns follows: H. N. .Bunker and family of -Springfield, Mass., en route lo t-caiiie, .m. .Mrs. Frank lleneliur oi o.ui rm- ( isril, l. i,. i-.nite smilli: Mr. and Mrs. I W. !. Bliss of Hillslioro, Ore., en .route home I,. Kniilli and family ,.f vm- Haven. Conn., en route to ban j j.-ra:uiseo: V. 1 l'earse and family of isellon, Wach.. en route south; J. C. . .. , f.,miiy f Oregon City route soutn: Thomas vines ai u route south: W. Kimlmll ami rapuiy of Dreinertun', Wash., en route south; L. K. Johnston and parly ot Vancou ver, Wnsili.. en route to I.os Angeles: F. L. Kern and family of Portland, who may locate here and A. Slieldun nnd family of Spokane, en route to !San Franeiseo. A. F. & A. M. Special Communication Med ford' Lodge 103, Priday even ing. Oct. 14. 7:30 p. in. Work in M. M. Degree. L. E. WILLIAMS. 17C You're, bilious! Take "Cascaretb" toniRht to thoroughly clean your bowels of. tho, constipation poison whiuh is keeping you dizzy, headachy half-sick . and . upset..' No other ca thartic or physic Irf so pleuHan.t or moves clopBOd-up dowoIb so nicely, so fully: and Casc.'ireta cost only ten ents a- box. 4(16 ADDED ' ' FOR GOOD . MEASURE -IS "ROBINSON'S TROSSEAU" A Com6dy PATHE NEWS Grace. Brown at the Big Wurlitzer ', A Bargain Smalt reBtauiam io.- saje on j;a, street, Just tire place for a man ai, wife, doing a fair bu.-iness, m Ineun.' berances'. For particulars, P. o. H ,x 713. Is,, D. R. Shambrcokof Roseburg, aim C. F. Allen of natter. O.e", a , ; tho Oregon guests at the Nnsh. 1 "frfc$l JUST A WORD TO THE PUBLIC m ABOUT r , . nrtTViT-wn Trt TTTU! PT M ALTO THEATRE SUN DAY FOR FOUR DAYS Hcr'e is a picture that will' please the thousands of r e R u 1 a r attendants at theatirs, and in addition it will please the thous ands who do not regularly attend motion pictures. Here is a picture that, needs no screaming head lines, no flashy engrav ings to make it a.suecess. Every person who comes to the Hialto theater will go out a walking aiid talk ing advert isenicnt for this genuine screen triumph. Wa want to show" the best pictures in the world at our theatres, and we sin cerely believe this is one of them. AVe want to entertain every class of people in Medford, Hie "picture fans," tho clubwomen, the school teachers, the min isters nnd all. the 'thought ful folks, who are working earnestly for" bettor pic tures." , '." Vc bnlicvo "The Old Nest." meets. 'all these re quirements. Signed : ceo. ,; hunt & no.' P.y R. R ANTLE.. H U That You Can Use 1920 Maxwell Roadster Many ex tras. See -this. Allen Touring The Piket Peak Car; tew paint, new price. Chevrolet Bug-(Good . as new, $250.00 It's a goer. Ford Touring Starter, new top, Special Radiator Cash or Terms. Overland Runs fine Ose Hun dred Dollars. hit the Trail for :' HSTISON'S A Miss Rainwater marries a Mr. "Waters. They took out a fishing license. They will call the first, one Dollie, tho next Vardcn. . G, E. M.