Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 20, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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Personal
Promoter Adams tecelved a wire!
tortuy from Ted Thye announcing Tliye
will reach Hertford tu the morning and
he in trim for his match with 'fhor
Olson at the Nat tomorrow night.
The greuteat fur sale ever held in
'Med ford at Mrifen's Department store
for ono dny only, Monday, October
24lh. $75,000 worth of reliable furs on
sale at 25 per cent less than regular
prices. S3
Let Big Ben call you these dark and
sleepy mornings. ' "Alarm Clocks."
Martin J. Rertdy, Jeweler. V) 18J
Mr. and Mrs. Ieonard Cnrpenter re
turned yesterday from, Eugene bring
ing down a nice bear as the result of
a three week's hunting trip in the Mc
Kenzle district. ,
lining on sale at The Hub Saturday,
Oct. 22nd, 300 pair shoes, allslzes, at
one price, $3.So per pilr. The Hub, 181
Imogeno Wallace Planlste-Teachec
Piano, History, Keyboard, Harmony,
Scientific Memorizing.' 182
i China lly bulbs. Jap Art Store.
' The Jloguo River Canal company,
the. contractor .building the Medford
irrigation system, want all the men
they ,can get right nov( fdr. work on
the big dam at Vlnh lake, and in two
weeks will need J00 more men for
work on the system closer to Medford.
The greatest fjur -.sale ever bold In
Medford at Mann's Department store
for (me day only,' Monday, 'Octqbor
2ltb:, 175,000 worth of reliable furs on
: k;iJo at 25 per cent less than rqpular
: piWS.r 'V. 1S3
Ianco at Eagle Point Sat. nito. 182
.Samples of the 1922 automobile 11
- cense plates have been'recelved at the
, offices of the secretary of state. The
; pluteB have a yellow background with
liluolt figures and wpro purchased at
a price of 17 cents each. Last year
thcso plates cost, the state. 21 cents
' each. Sam Kozersecrotary of state,
has estimated that 135,000 of these
plates will be required to meet the de
mands for 1922. . Thus far this year
1 110,250 motor vehicles have boon reg
istered as against 103,790 registrations
for 1920t.. , ..'.'-. ., , .. .. .. .
One price shoe "sale for women . at
The Hub, Saturday, .Oct. 22nd. All
sizes in this sale at $3.00 per pair.
The Hub. 181
- $100 buys good serviceable rough
and ready car smull .truck box on
bacltr-top, olecLrlo lights, Btorage bat
tery, good' tires and ready to go "right
now." , Easy to, tart. Inquire River
side Garage, Medford. , ,, , ... tf
,tieorge T. Collins who has beet) con
fined tp his , bod for uuvorul days with
an attack of the grippe 1b reported Im-
, proving ... ,
$75,000 worth of women's fur coats,
coatees, capes,, scarfs, novelty pieces
and chokers; from the reliable firm of
Win. H. Miller of New York and Do
trolt, on sale Monday, October 24th, at
'.,M.tmn;s. Department otpre, ,at 85 per
:.cent lesB than regular, prices. , i.,183'
.Postal cord portraits, speclnl price
$1,50, at the Photo Shop, 208 W.'.Muln.
. 186
Miss Frances Shorwood, supervisor
of muslb In the public schools, on re-
turning to her home .Monday, night
from attending that day's .sessions of
tho .county teacbora institute .at Ash
laud, slipped and fell downstairs, bad
ly spraining her ankle, but was able
to attend the lustltuto Tuesday on
crutches. Sho was unable to be out
of the houso yesterday, but was again
on duty today although still suffering
from tho Injury. . . '. ., .
300 pair women's shoes, all sizes go
ing on sale at The Hub Saturday, Oct.
22d.. Ono price, $3.50 per pair. , The
Hub. . .. ' . , 181
There will be a card party at tho
Catholic purish, on Thursday, Oct. 20.
'" , 181
Tho Elks lodge regular meeting to
night will bo a short ono with no mat
ters of Importance up for considera
tion. $75,000 worth of women's fur ,tats,
coatoes, capes, scarfs, novelty pieces
and chokers from the reliable firm of
Win. H. Miller of New York and De
troit, on sale Monday, October 24th at
Mann's .Department store at 25 per
cent loss than regular prices. ,183
A flue Hue of cigars at the. Cozy
Nook. . . ,. , ., .... . ,, . .. tf.
The Parent-Teachers circla of the
Lincoln Bchool will meet tomorrow at
3 o'clock.. All members are oprdlnUy
invited and urgod to attend.
W. H. Canon, rogistrar of the lnnd
ofrice at Uosuburg and foruier mayor
oi Medford, arrived hero this mornlug
with Mrs. Canon to spond a 30 days
vacation visiting relatives and friends.
t Individual suits and overcoats of
merit, $'J2.50 up. Don Springer.
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
Take Asplrlh only ns told In enrh
prirkuv of lf'iiuint lluyor Tublots of
Axplrln. Tln you will be fullowlna
the' dlro(4if)MH and dowio worked oil
by physirlnnH during 21 years, and
pixwtui f lyJ millions. Tnke io
ctwini-tH with MihstitiitrK. If you m'o
tlm Uu.wr Crom on Tablets, you ran
liike thorn without feur for folds.
Ilradat hv. Ni'unilcU. ithumatiKm,
Liunihi'. Tootlihihi'. LuihIhiko and
for pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve
tnblets cost few cents. DrtiRi;iNtt also
Hell lai-KT pnr-krtgeM. Aspirin In the
trade n'wtrk of lijiyfr Mimufneturo of
AllMlOiK.-vtlvUCldt'llU'r Of S'tlieylietO'ld.
Adv.
fa ,
W. 11. Batman has sold his modern
farm with a fine orchard on the Apple-j
gate to wuiium .a. ;iu.cui;ii -ui ncu
Bluff, Calif., who is moving onto the
place with his fattier and mother.
When you don't know what to say.
send your photograph! Kew things
Increase in value with the parsing of
time one of them is a Mackcy por
trait. , East Main and Central, 204, up
stalrB. 183
Cafeteria dinner at the Presbyterian
church Friday evening 5:30. 181
D. W. Lane and Us father arrived
In the city from Canyonvllle yesterday
and are considering permanently locat
ing here.
When in need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, 108, Til,!.
Main.
liance at Eifgle Point Sat. nite. , 182
The' storm flag is again out ph the
top of the Liberty building, which
houses the local weather bureau, as
the prediction is for rain today, tonight
and Friday.
if you intend to give furs for Xmas
you will have the opportunity to pick
out your gift from a $75,000 stock at
Maun'B Department store, ' Monday,
Oct. 24th, at 25 per cent lens than'
regulur prices. 182
Hemstitching
Plcotlng
8e per yd.
Vanity Shop. tf
: William Dunford of Pittsburg. Pa.,
is visitliig his cousin Charles Dunford
of this place. This is the first meeting
of tho two for 45 years. Charles knew
his cousin on sight. Jacksonville Post.
Insurance Plus Service. , R. A.
Holmes The Insurance Man. i tf
Women's one price shoe sale at The
Hub, Saturday, Oct. 22nd. 300 pairs
women's shoes, all sizes, at one price,
$3.50 per pair. The Hub. ' 181
-Don R. Conway of Great Falls, Mont.
Is a guest at the Hotel Medfonl as are
F. E. Bolton of Boston, TV G. Mnguire,
Darroll L. Brown and C. Danken of
New York, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Connell
of Dayton, O., Mr. and" Mrs. C. F.
Ziinzlg of Milwaukee, Wis., and C. A.
Smith of Chicago. ,
Crescent orchestra at Eagle Point
Sat. nite. 182
Dry cleaning, dyeing, pressing, re
pairing, hat cleaning. Prompt service
and prlcoB the lowest consistent with
first class work. We call and deliver.
S. W. Foray the. Dyer and Cleaner,
Phone 341.. Shop at 116 Mistletoe.' 181
With the nation-wide strike of rail
road employes scheduled to tako ef
fect October 30, threatening to em
barrass the United States mall service.
preparations are being made by post
masters ofunckson county to maintain
tho same standard of mall delivery
service to nil southern. .Oregon Cities.
W. A. Dalzell,' Klamath Falls post-
inastqr' conferred hore Tuesday, with
10. J. 'Kabier, local postmaster, as to
tho possibilities of maintaining a mull
service over tbe . Ashland-Klamath
Falls' route In case the railroad strike
should result in a fight to a finish.
Ashland 1b tho most fensiblo route for
such service In caao the Weed-Klamnth
Falls railroad Is unable to operate,-
Asnianu Tidings, .... . . ,
Dr. Halstood's office over Kldd's
shoe store now open for regular prac
tice. Phone C90-M. ' 183
The Dow Association Hospital, Inc.,
Ib a public hospital located at 704
North Central avenue. It 1b now oiien
and receiving patients. Tel, 11. Miss
Patton, R. N., aupt. 271
, -Jrs. R,,A- Hubbard left this morning
for Ceutralla, Wash, whore sho has
been called due to tho illness of her
mother, Mrs. Allen,
Chill con enrne season open. Guaber
Cafe. ' ,
CroSceut orchostra at Eaglo Point
Sat. ulte. 182
J. H. Cochran and. Luther Deuel ure
spending a few days on a fishing trip
ill tho Fish Lake district.
If you Uitend to give furs for Xmas
you will have tho opiortunlty to pick
out your gift from a $70,000 stock at
Aiann's Department store, .Monday,
Oct. 24th, at 25 per cunt less than
regular price. 1S3
Hemstitching
8o per yd.
Buttons covsred. ' ,
Handicraft Shop. . tf
Application una been made with the
state engineer by Calvin Lane Dusen
berry of Gold Hill, for water from
Sardlue creek, tributary to Rogue
river, tor irrigation of a 6-acro tract,
and for domestic waer supply.
Cafeteria dinner at the Presbyterlun
church Friday evening 6:30. 181
CblU cou curae .season open. Gusher
Cifo.
Floyd Hart la around again after
having been laid up with u bad uttuck
of tonsolltls. .
Going on sale Saturday at Tho Hub,
300 pair women's shoos at ono price,
all sizes at $3.50 per pair. Tho Hub.
1S1
Wanted Exiorlunced packers and
box makers. Oregon Growers Packing
C'o-operstlori. '
i Floyd Cook of Portland is In Med
ford on a several days, business so
journ. Dr. Harvey P. Coleman, Chiropractic
and Electro-Therapy. 427-2S Medford
Blclg. Phone 965.'
When bettor automobiles aro built.
Buiek will build them. tf
Mr. and Mm. John A. T'erl have re
turned from Portland where they at
tended a meeting of tho funeral direc
tors and county coroners of Oregon.
Over I0i) were In attendance at the
Hesaloiis. which were held in the, Mult
Inoiuah hotel. Practical demonstni
! lions of undertaking were given, also
I lectures by Prof. Woshnm.
All kljids of rough and dressed lum
ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711
15. Mala St.
Latest stylet aao. patterns In caps.
Don Siirlngor.
Ed 11. Holms of Jacksonville was a
business visitor in the city Wednesday
afternoon.
Flrst-rlass .10x3'j tlrus $13.50. Med
ford Vulcanizing Works. s 1S9
rEDFOIlB MATL TRIBUNE,
W., R. I Hill) .Coleman has returned
from a month's businnsu. trip to east
ern Washington and Oregon points.
Southern Oreiwu Lumber.' Co. has
2x4 lumber In various grades, planed
and rough, also some boards. Sell
cheap Ask for Mr. Marris at mill, tf
: Used cars at lower prices than any
where else in town. Patton and Rob
inson, Inc. tf
Tom Swem is down from his home
stead in the Butte Falls district for a
couple of day. , . , .
When you don't know what to say
"Say it with flowers," and get them
at Mnddox & Bonney Flower Shop, 200
West Main street.' , 181
Neweomb for all kinds of wood.
Phone G31.
Fall plowing has starteil throughout
tile valley, but farmers say a week of
rain would do the ground much good,
Orchardists welcomed the rain, as it
put the fruit in excellent' sl.upe for
picking. . .
See De-Luxe Auto Top Shop before
getting that new ton. . tf
Edgar Wight, watch repairing. "
3. 41. Holmes of Eagle Point, was a
business, visitor In the city Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Paul Hansen; corsetlere for
NuBone. PhOne 585-J. . tf
Two hentint; stoves for sale. ; ,211
North Oakdale. B. J. Palmer. tl
Bert's famous chill con carne. Gush
er Cafe.
. Mrs. Blanche Miles will 'return next
week from a Vacation spent with
lllCIiytt U1IU IDIUliVtt ill Odll i-I ,UIV
Women's shoo sale Saturday at The
Hub, 300 pair women's shoes at. $3. 50
per hair Al"l sizes. The Hub. ,181
Saored Heart .Hospital, Medford,
Ore.1, conducted by the Sisters of Char
ity Of Providence, offer to young
ladies' excellent training in a modern
and , thoroughly equipped Hospital
For particulars address Sister Super
ior. ' . '.- ': ' 181
Agate jewelry, Edgar Wight. "
The petit Jury forthe October term
of the circuit court will meet ut Jack
sonville next Monday, and the culen
dar .la heavy, with criminal and civil
casos. .v
. It., I. Stewart, builder, contracts for
all buildings. Residence 217 Apple
street. Phono 643, tf
High grade tailors for men " and
women. OrreBv Ashlund, Ore, tf
Mrs. B. 'L:' Potter of Yreka,: Calif.
has returned to her home after '.'a .short
visit with friends in this city. .
The next dance Ut Riverside Com
miuiity club will be Saturday, Oct. 29th
183
The Cozy Nook, DeVoe's" new store
in the Sparta building, Is now open for
business. tf
H. K. Watson of McCjoud, Calif., is
spending ' few days. Jn the city' as a
witness In the federal court. ' ,
Invest your'savlngs In the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
' ' . ' - if
Hutchison & Lumsden sell VII ma
flour $1.50 per sack; Drifted ' snow
flour $2.15 per sack; Star, Horseshoe-!
and Climax tobacco, 75c per plug:
heavy cotton blanketB, 08x76, $1.19;
Children's hose, 25c per pair; ladles'
hose, 29c per pair; heavy huck towels,
sizo 17x34, 25c values, 6 for $1.00. 181
Local boxing fans are getting excit
ed about the Tom Shnrkoy-BIIly Huff
contest at the next smoker of the Med
ford boxing commission to be held Oct.
28th. Sharkey did a lot of boxing .in
tho. army overseas, and so' did Huff,
The soldiers did not stand for pinch
dlhydnllylng In their athletic contests,
so tjie'two prlnciifhls have a good foun
dation. Another, match that Is attract
ing: attention Is the go between Joe
Blackburn and Battling Frick. ' if
Blackburn Improves, In the next month
like he did in the last one, Frick is in
for, a busy time. j - .
Not-n-8eam hosiery, Triangle collars..:
Don Springer. ' ', , , '
One day women's shoe sale atjTho
Hub, 390 pair women's shoes going on
salo Saturday. Oct. 22nd. One price,
all sizes, nt $3.50 per pair.' The Huh.
181
The grade teacbora -of the public
schools ure planning to hold a Hal
lowe'en party,' Saturday, Oct. 29tli. at
the public library for all tho teachers
of the Bchools.
For the best values In used cars see
Patton ana Robinson, Inc. ' ; tf
i C. L. Gotf writes Insurance ou any
thing anywhere. ' " - tf
FIERY, ITCHY ECZEMA
IS HEALED RIGHT UP
WITH THIS SULPHUR
Anjr breaking out of the skin, even
fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly
overcome by applying a little Men-tho-Sulphur,
says a noted skin spec
ialist. Because of its fterm dc9tryr
ing properties, this sulphur prepara
tion instantly brings ease from skin
irritation, soothes and heals the
ecr.euia right up and leaves tho skin
clear and smooth.
It never fails to relieve the torment
and disfigurement. Sufferers from
skin trouble should get a little jar
i of Mriitho-Sulplmr from any good
druggist and use it tike a cold cream.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Foil ltH.N'T Lnrae comfortable sloen-
ing room, Willi bathroom privilegV.
. close In. SZo S. Riverside. Phone
701-J. ISO
WANT HI) To lease or imy No. 1
Little (lliiiit and some 8-inch nlie.'
I'lione S)5 or Ssa-K, evenings. 1 SJ
TAKEN From Jackson Co- Creamery,
bicyrl. Name Hudson, No. UJMl,
color blue and white. Howard' for
return of same. IS 1
H)ll SAI.li 1!S1 l'ord one-ton triuk.
like new; or will trade for l.l;;e
, sraiindii this wck. Mr. 'uns." 1S3
AfKDFOftP. OftFjOK, TIHTTsDAY OCTOftEK JO.
Siisscited programs . for Arniistine
day applicable fniviue -by local .posts,
of the American Legion have been-ent
out by stale heaiiquarte'rs' to. the 103
posts Id Oregon. Practically all of the
103 ix)8t8 of the legion in Oregon will
be participants and holders of Armis
tice day celebrations and programs.
, Dr. ''h. E. Murphy, dentist, over
Woolworth store.
Mrs. C. O. Anlauf, of this city, left
last night for. Portbind! to visit her
sister who is ill with pneumonia.
Dr.' McMorris M. Dow's office ad
drest !s 30C-7 M. F. & H. Bldg. Office
hours 11 to 12 noon; 2 to 5 afternoon.
Tel. 139.' . 271
Gold Hill, the little mining tiwn on
the Rogue river, Is the banner shipping
point oj the Southern Pacific railway
in Oregon, excepting Portland. ' The
mining of copper, chrome, manganese,
quicksilver, platinum and other metals
abouuding in that' region furnishes
both incoming and outgoing freight.
Besides, It Is the limestono canter of
the state, a cement factory turning out
1200 barrels daily and the quarrie3 0i-
erated by the state furnishing the fai
mers of Oregon with fertilizer at cost.
Portland Journal.
' See Graham & Wilson as to putting
that roof ia good repair. Don't wait
until It begins to lea'k and the plaster
starts to fall, fix It now. We can give
you service. T03 East Eleventh.
' Judge Win.' M. Coir Ik arrived home
today .from a two weeks visit at Port
land and Seattle ' bringing back with
him "a valise fuli of ducks which, had
beon shot ' by Clarence ' L. Reames of
Seattle, the former well known Med
ford citizen. '
Justi received a' sblpniorit of SOxSVi
first-class .tlrqB, $13.50. Medford Vul
canizing Works. 189
Guests at the Hotel Holland include
Ed Olson of Tacotua, II. Carrigah of.
Mnrjile, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. G; S.
Oooigp of San Friuiciacv, F. W. Glad
Ing of Philadulphiii; A. O. -Nelson, of
Sun Francisco? A.. F. Palm of Portland
and Mr; and Mrs. C..N. Peel of Vic
toria, B. C. ' '
Hemstitching and plcotlng 8c per
yard. Work done while you wait.
Vanlty Shop. ' ' S09
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Marsh have gone
to Portland. Mr, Marsh has not been
reeling- so, well for a few weeks find
goes to Portland to consult a spec
ialist' . , .
Edgur Wight, reliable jeweler. '
' James D. Grieve and son Heston left,
for their home at Prospect this fore
noon after having spent several days
j In the cltyon business.
: : When in need of s'ash and doors, call
Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E.
Main St. - ' . -
""r 3--"- &$J&ft :irr
I Youtio- oonstipntud! Tajio ''Cuscar
ets" toniUt to thoroulshly tiuan your
UowetHjjqf thgi. ,t cwViHtipation poison
whlota; iHi kccpiiiK. you - diazy, liead-
achy, -iialf-sltik and upset. Np other
otitharlic or physic Is so pleasant or
nipves clogReiup oowels ho nicely, so
fully; ans Cascarets cost only .ten
cents a box. . ' 467
t
ONLY TWO MORE BAYS
f
I STEWART
1 in
1 'SOWING
THE WIND"
A special production Miss
Stewart's Greatest ri'tuii' It
fully lives up to the "'Always n
t,uol I'h-ture nt tho Tngc" slo
gan. PATHE NEWS
CARTOON COMEDY
' BETTY" (Grace) BROWN
at the mighty voiced Wurllter.
SATURDAY
CONNIE TALMADGE
iu 1
"LESSONS IN LOVE"
' lg!gTK?.W
rfoiMeoiinii rfealure of Ihe public:
market this nirninn was that there
not Klni:lH vegi-tuble on. sale, due
both to (lie scurcity (if, ,'vegetalilos amlj
the fact tnat janiieiB intra".-"
ut home today.
Bert's famous chir. cou carne. Gush
er Cafe.
The I'niversitv of Oregon fjotball
team, which left Eugene last night for
Berkeley, Calif., where they win meet
the University or California gridiron
warriors Saturday, passed thru the
city this morning at 4:35 on the Shusta ,
train. Many university students en
route to Berkeley also passed through
tho nitv last niaht and today riding i
slower trainB without any need of
financial backing, from the university
student, body as far as railroad fare
was concerned. ; . . '
Butter-milk and cream at the Cozy
Nook.
Thje mayor and city council have, for
mally accepted the Invitation to march
In the local Armistice day celebration
parade on November 11th. . '
The best place in town'for used cars,
trucks, and tractors. Patton and Rob
inson, Inc. W-
The Thursday Bridge club mot thl3
afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. P.
Middle ou Geneva after enjoying a club
luncheon at the Hotel Medford.
Full value in trade for" misfit and
discarded clothes' of all kinds. Tho
Apparel, 103 N. Central. Phone 223.
191
Miss Odell Erb of the public school
teachers staff has returned from a ten
days visit lit her home at Auburn,
Wash , having been called there by the
illness of her moilier, and will take
charge of the new room nt the Jackson
school building, which will be opened
next Monday, providing tho furniture
arrives here in time from Portland.
Dr. Murphy's dental office Is also
onen evenings frem 7 to 8. -
Tho worlr 'of clearing ' awav '" debris
, caused by the recent fire at the Bar-
num Apartments is now tinder way,
preparatory to the reconstruction, of
that building.
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta "
Dr. C. R. Bay left yesterday for a
brief visit In San Francisco and other
bay cltffs. . ' T
DON'T FORGET!
That we can and do save our Customers Money on every purchase. How can
we do this? The CombinecLBUYING POWER OF THIRTY-EIGHT STORES,
together with tlie fact that we BUY FOR CASH and SELL FOR CASH.
THAT'S HOW. - V '.-.-- : -,
. LADIES' SHOES T. 4 '-:
Black Vici Kid," Military' !' $3.50
Black Cici, Ooutlyear welt, Louis heel $7.3f
Black Vici, Goodyear welt, Milyheel $7.35
Brown Culf1 Cioodyear welt, Mil heel; $5.95
Browii.Calf.'.CJopdyear welt, Ijouis heel 7.00
Black Vici, turn sole, Louis heel .$7.50
Mode Viei Kid, turn sole, Louis heel $9.00
Growing Girls' Brown Calf $4.25, $4.75
Girls' Black Vici - -...$4.50
Girls' Oxford, brown and blauk $4,25.
.' ' . -., $1.75 ' ,
RUBBERS
A full lino. of LaCroste Uub
hers, Overshoes and Boots
for Men, Women and Child-,
ren.
- MEN'S PANTS ,
Men's All' 'Wool Blue Serge Pants $6.50
, ami $7.50
Men's AH Wool Worsted Pants, faney
checks and stripes., $5.95 to $7.50
Men's part wool, stripes $4.95
Men's Work Pauls $2.35 to $3.25
Khaki Riding Breeches....... $3.25 to $3.45
MEDFORD SAMPLE STORE
DISPLAYING
THE LATEST
, Patterson Pictures
'!'-'''---;'oi'fcrater';.Lake
''.;"'' - Hand Colored in Oil. They arej)erfecUy beautiful.
You should V'Ijc your ordt-i's for Christmas Fraiuing
at oiii'o. ' Tlumli-cds 'of our now mouldings to
' " ; select from.
SIT K
MAIN' ST
1021
1 dtaJitm(flcc
for Fordi, certain model of Over- .
lands, Chevrolet!, Buicks mad 27
other cars and trucks '
Better than Pre -War Price!
PREST - O - LITE
made at ten-strike,
with that second reduc- '
tion. Think of being
able to buy a genuine,
high - powered, high
quality, long - lived
Prest - O - Lite Battery
for as little as $24.85 in
exchange for . your old
battery of whatever
Pall up wrrere
you see this sign.
Other' Prist -O-Lites
in' correct
lize for every
. make of car -
StArt
. ; MEN'S SHOES ...-
Brown Calf, Goodyear welt................ $6.00
Gun 'Metal, Goodyear welt .......:! $5.00
Jirown Calf, English toe ,$5.95, $6,951
"Brown Calf, J. W. Carter iiiake.......l$8.00
Brown Cords, Goodyear welt...,...;4-.......$6i5P
'.Black Viei, plain toe -.. ...$4.50
Klk Skin "Work Shoes $2.85, $3, $3.65'
Heavy Vfork Shoes ..:....:....$3.50, $4 to $8
Boys' Shoes $2.95, $3.25. -13.50 to' $5
MEN'S HATS
A largo assortment of new
Pall Models, reason
ahly . priced "at $1.95,
$2.45, $2.85, $3.25,
$3.50, $4.00, $4.50,
' and $5.00
and Tan cheeks
Heavy Wool Nap
All Wool Blankets '
make ! Less ' than the
pre-war price! ' '
Motorists -have been
. quick to recognize this
genuine price-reduction ,
Prest-O-Lite's second
contribution ina year to
the lower cost of motor
ing. . Your battery is
here come get it., Tell
your friends;;;.';
A. W. WALKER AUTO CO.,
West Main St., Medford '
;,.BATTBflYrt .'
Right with, Jkett-OU$f
UMBRELLAS;
A large assortiuolit (rf 'GO.OD
Umbrellas: . . vj "r
Men's .$150 tV$5'.bO :
Ladies $150 to $7.00 ;
Childreis $1.00 to $1.50
BLANKETS AND COMFORTS
Good Heavy Cotton Blankets in Pink, Blue
-.........$2.65
$3.95 to $7.00
$10.00
Good Serviceable Comforts $2.45, $2.65
Fine Silkoline Comforts, iv-oll. made, . new
cotton filling $3.25 to $6.00
TUDIO
MEDFORD
OKEGON