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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1922)
vxrm two rrmFOHT) mail trtrttnr mfjiford. orkc.ow tiiuusdav. .unitary WY12 Focal and JLJ Personal Interest l utill further Increased as to mho the city council will name at the special council meeting next work to fill the vacancy in the second ward, by, the reports that the American Legion post will aak the councilman to Appoint a well known,, member of the post. Thla vacancy has existed over a year past, erer since, A. L. Hill moved ont of the Second ward to the cast side. , '. ' Mob's garters 10c pair. Army Goods' Store, 32 8. Central.' " tf Mra.l Hmha Cottrell, ot Rasetmrg. who arrived in this city last nujht for a brief vlnit with Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Crownon leaves tonlRht: 1 ' " Keep .him good natured .with He'J Ribbon coffee. t U6 '. rrotnlnent speakers i!l be features at the Jackm county farmers week next week from various parts of Ore gon and California. For the opetiliy; day next Monday all phases of the poultry business will be discussed. . , Mrs. Paul Hansen oorseUere tor NuBone. Phone 6SS-J. tf . Bedmen and lcahotitas will have a Joint Installation of officers Saturday -evening January .7. All are Invited. - All Epworth Leaguers and friends are .cordially Invited to attend the Kabtnet Kami vol, given by the mem bers of the cabinet, in the league room. Fourth and Bartlett streets, Friday at 8, sharp. , We have inspected the reclaimed TUle lands at Klamath Falls. We recommend these lands as an invest ment Pe-Dressier Co. tf ' . Watch his expression when he tastes Red Ribbon coffee. H6 Many Medford friends have received New Yeafe greeting cards from Peter 8. Steenstrup of New York City, a far mer resident of this city, now connect ed with the General Motors company. Fowthe Dyera ft Cleaners, phone 341. ; Shop at 116 Mi!letoe.- Prompt service and prices lowest consistent with first cla3 work. SVork called for and delivered.. 118 William -Campbell, local agent of Oregon Journal. Phone 2T1-L. 249 ' The choir of the Jacksonville Pres byterian church will give a sacred eon- cert oa next Sunday evening. The program will consist of four chorus numbers, a duet, a vocal solo, a 'bari tone (horn) solo, a violin solo and a male quartet " ' . Phone or call our office for Informa tion Klamath Falls Tule lands. Page Dressier Co. ' tf E. M. Wilson, the expert accountant. Is auditing -the books of Jackson coun-' ty, with Luke Henderson as his assis tant. Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. ' Does your Ford start hard these cold mornings? We guarantee to make it start right or no charge. Riverside Garage. - New hand laundry, 58 South Grape St. Come give us a trie). 145 9 'Fred Purdin and B. I llobbs were among the Medford visitors In Grants Pase xnt Wednesday. ' Liberty cars are In a class by them selves. See them ct the Riverside Garage"; ;''". All 'kinds of mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. ' - tf IX-armDmuT in i y is guaranteed by 3D yean MniM ta millions ed Anaricaat. Kondoa'4 irarks woutteta for your .cold, sjtsectng, cough. chronic catarrh, head FREiV ache, soft bom, tc kJDrui KONDOff 130CJ Hrmasttllsa. PLAYING TODAY -Uwltli all Uo Sim of Spain, created by la ditto lienn. write, gryit est of Spunish drahiaOHlr:, unit (rlning from Um : tciwn as uu epic Of; ; . , ciimtiun, ' , Bt'8Ti:it KKATOK' with 'Hull Molilalia In -Comedy, "Hard liuck" PAT1U1 JiKWS ' BJCm- at Uie WICKKLY . .. . Ilgtay WurUtarr '. . . . S.VTIHUAY BKBK DAMUA- In ... , , "The March Hare" - ' -- - Monday "TlIR I'OClt IIoaSKMKX" 1 ' - i' ....9 i .i i , "Although Ray- Warner of Jackson! county vai fined $100 and given a three months' suspended jail sentence at Medford recently for shipping deer hides to the George X-awrenee com pany .of Portland, the loeai company was fined only $25 for selling deer skins and having an elk hide In stor ago following a hearing before J mine Delch today," Rays the Portland Jour nal, ' "Following the arrest of Warner same wardens Jraced hide shipmeuts to Portia mt and confiscated J7 skius. Offjolala of the company juailo the plea that they had boon buying these aklna for eight years and did not know it was against the law," Plea? remember that classified ads, locals and small adj are cash in ad vance. Prlns In your ads and dj not i Use tclcptione. tf F. J. Piperita a.id s-m Charles will I return the hint of the wee from a vacation trip to U Angeles and other southern California points. " It drives nnd cmtr.-il-.t easy. It's th car the Italics love t drive. The Liberty, at the Riverside (Sarage, " Mrs. Newhali loft this afternoon for a e)mrrt at lx Angeles. Ileef, pork, mutton and -chicken at way down- price. ltooth 11, Public j Market. Saturday. SIS Mrs. O. F. Tainrr aJ son have re turned from Portland where they have been visiting tor the past three weeks. When tn need of entngles and roof ing call Wallace 'Woods. I OS. 711 E. Main. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Bnildlng and Loan assoela tion. . : : tf Sharon Merriman, law student at the University of California left yes terday for Berkeley to.- resume hla duties. Get your lot to build on at the City Hall before they are all gone. tf Fred Alton Height, teacher of piano, will resume lessons Tues., Jan. 3d. Studio 318 Liberty Hldg. Phone 72. S45 Herman G. Meyer, Jr., of Lake Creek is in the city today transacting business.- i . . . s - - Fred Alton Haight. teacher of piano and -harmony. Claiwical and popular courses. Studio 31S Liberty Bldg.. Medford. Ore. Phone 72. . . -tf Don't forget Knights of Pythias dance Saturday night, . Jan. 7. . Ail knights and ladles invited. 24 Miss .A via Lobdell, head of the bureau of women's activities of the O. W. R. & X. railroad in Portland, spent a few hours in the city Tuesday. A gigantic tale of groceries, flour and feed, fresh and aalted meats at the Spot Cash Basket Grocery, cash and carry system, the Vinson Barn. 226 X. Riverside Ave. 256' Any member of the Knights of Pythias wanting work phone 590-Y. six o'clock evenings, or fee J. T. Perry, chancellor commander. O. II. Barnhtll, who has been on the Ashland Tidings staff for some time past. Is now a reporter on the Eugene Guard. Mrs. Pamhill has resumed her teachers position at the Central school of Corvaliis. Everyone should carefully Inspect the Hupntoblie before purchasing a new car. Clark Motor Co. 247 Edgar Wight for low prices. tf County Farmers Week will be con ducted all through the state this year by the O. A. C, in cooperation with the various county agents. Jackson and Josephine counties are - holding their meetings at the same time all next week, prominent speakers ap pearing In Medford one day, -and in Grants Pass the next day, or rice versa. To close ont we offer you a genuine all wool ralntlte fabric overcoat, resu- lar price $37.00, sale price $18.00. Army Goods Store, 32 South Central Ave. Knights of Pythias danoe at Caatle hail, Jan. 7. Everybody come. 245 Mr. and Mrs. William Carrol left this morning by ; auto for a visit" in Port land. Piano lessons given. Good terms, Special attention to beginners). Mrs. T. C. Seineko, 403 X. Holly,' Phone M7-M.'- : , - '217 y''W r NORMA TALMADGE "The Passion Flower" Guests at the Hotel Holland include L. M. McConnoll of Salt Lake City, I tah. I. Whltlock of Portland, O. C Jacobs of Oakland, W. T. Scott ot San Francisco, Joe Uerxln of Chicago and O. O. Melby of Kugene. White corn for nomiuy at Monarch Seed Co. Phone 200. Try our .- merchants lunch. The Shasta. Hal Billings of Portland will take the place of A. W Grant as manager of tho local b.-nnrh of the Paelfltf Fruit ant Preduw Co. Grunt Hwves in ten days to take charge ot the Kugcno branch of the. concern. 1 ' l.ath and piudier. Medford Lbr. Co. , t Weyenbers shots. Kx pert shoe re inirlaai Herbert Til ley. 7 X. Fir St. Jiu Cffeen ;of Twin Flvlls, Idaho, Is visiting friends and relatives In the city ftr a tew weok8. Lime at Medluru Lumber Co. tf Dr. II. K.- Marpby, dentist, Over Woolworth- store. The anntuil seasioii of the dtKtrict attorneys of the state will be held on January 20 anJ 27, at Portland, Dis trict Attorney Myers of Multnomah county,, has announced he intends to introduce a resolution calling tor uni form action preventing couplea escai ing publicity or investtgathn iuto the merits oT their cases by applying for divorces In counties lu which neither party resides. The famous -Herman army shoes and officers dress shoes. Army Ooodl Store S. Central. tf R.'l. Stewart, builder, contracts tor all buildings. Residence 117 Apple ttet. Phone 643. tf Bryant Hamilton ot Ruch sent Wednesday in the city attending to business matters and visiting friends. Amy cots $3.25 at Army Goods Store, 32 S. Central Ave. tf Hot coffee and light lunches, ta- males and chill con earns at DeVoe'a. George Vroman of Princetou, Calif, is visiting his parents at Gold Hill. Moleskin breeches and pants. Army Goods Store, .32 8. Central. tf Jasper Ktinser of Montague, Calif., a stockman ot that section is attending to business matters tn the city and county seat All kinds ot rougn and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 10S. 711 E. Main St ' Attorney W.. P. Gutherie of Twin Falls, Idaho is attending to legal busi ness in the city. Mr. Gutherie was at torney fvr Mrs. Ly'dia Southard, "the Lady Bluebeard," sentenced to life Im prisonment for the alleged poisoning of four husbands. Mr. Gutherie is in the city conferring with Attorney Newton Borden on a case pending In the Multnomah county court When In need, ot eaah and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main St , s Tom Fulton, former editor and pub lisher of the Jacksonville Post Is con sidering taking over a newspaper at Port Orford. Try a Super-tread tire the tire with a wider and thicker tread they wear longer. Riverside Garage. tf Merle Gray and Walter Whisenant, of the circulation department of one of the large Portland papers left this morning for Glendale on business. China lily bnlbs. Jap Art Store, The next meeting of the American Legion will bo held In tbelr new quar ters in the hall over the Toggery. Trench ' shoes, hob nails, Army Goods Store, 32 S. Central. tf Carpenters are at work' enlarging the Interior of the barber shop in the Nash hotel. Insurance Plus e trice. B, A. Holmes. The Insurance Man. tt Among guests at the Hotel Medford are J. A. Maloney and W. M. Grant of San Francisco, R. J. Winthrop of Eugeno, W. P. Gutherie ot Twin Fails, Idaho, W. F. Miller ot Portland, and M. F. Yalomstein of St Louis, Mo. Edgar Wight, reliable jeweler. E. W. Gould is suffering from an in fected cut over the eye sustained in a friendly tussle with Dr. Bert R. Elliot Mr. Gould thought nothing of the In jury until a cold settled In it When better automobiles are built Bulck wiU build them. tf Earl Vlrich left for his stock ranch on Lnion creek Wednesday after spending a couple of days in the city. He was accompanied by Grover C Corum. White corn for hominy at Monarch Seed Co. Phone 2 CO. "Lend A Hand," the official paper of the Oregon state prison at Salem. has arrived for January, and throe pages of the well edited paper aro devoted to the jarole system, sotting forth that the system salvages three-fourths of the- unfortunates and saves tho state $216,000 annually. The editor of the unique journal Is Jesse P. Webb. Marinello Shop, 409 Liberty build ing. Graduate expert work. Satisfac tion guaranteed. - Marcelles $1.00 shampoo 75c, round curl 00c, man! cures GOc. 245 George "Yvhlftering George" Wicks of Trail is spending a few days in the city attending to business matters. High grade tailors for men and women. Orres, Ashland. Ore; tf Mr.' and Mrs. Wayne Leever of Seat tle who have been visiting friends and relatives in this city and Central Point during the holidays returned to their home Tuesday, . . Array underwear and union suits cheaper than elsewhere. Army Goods Store, 32 8. Central. tf Judge C. B. Watson of Gold Hill spent a few hours In the city Wednes day attendin? to bualness matters. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. Deuel Bldg. Telephone B03-R. tt A. B. Cornell of Grants Pass spending a few days in the city attend lug to businens matters. Hemstitching, , Plcotlng, 8c ner yd. i" " .Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. 1 tt Considerable Ucal Interest is being manifested in the return Hunt next Friday ntsht between Hill Tat and Harry Wills at Milwauklo. This b.ut attracted international 'attention be cause of the probability ot the winner being mntohod with Jack Itompaoy In a championship match next aummer. They clashed Inst Monday, ending In n fiasco. Only n few lots on paving left": Get yours at once at City IUII. , , if Fresh lime and plaster. Medford Lumber Co. ... OFFICERS ELECTED At the rt'Kular meeting Inst nils lit of the Pythtnn Sloters, Talisman Tem ple No. 40, the following officers were liiKtnllid fur the year l!2t: Mrs. Muttle Iaw, mvtit excellent chief; Ml us Mury Hiwwell, past chief; Mrs. Nom lHirhys Renlor: Mr, Ida Colo, junior: Mm. llftwlp Pitlmwr, rnnnagor, Mrs. Lulu Fihk. rinanolul secretary; Miss lellp Wlilnennnt. rorrcnpondlng and recording secretary; Mrn. Ger trude Wchhor, guard; Mm, Lu sella Dumon, protectir. rn0 rytnian Bisters new have n membernhip of 140 and durlntc the punt year have given numerous enter- talniiienta and duncen. while tlirlr r. ports; on aid and comfort given thnso In need are a cndlt to the enority of the Medford orgnoliaUon . J. C. A. LEAGUE GAMES TONIGHT Two good game of bankrtball Will iw seen tonight at tho, hall over tho Shasta. At 7 o'clock the Ituutiictti meet th North Methodists. Then two teams are tied In the percentage column and will niske a warm con int. Severn! new men have been In eluded In the squads since the last games and supporters will wutoh their work with Interest. At S:ti the .Mot hod We iiouth wlil play the Christians. As both tenm re undefeated It is fair to suppotie that the m-rap will he a keen one. The eligibility clause, requiring church rflatlonnhlps, U notlreaMy augmenting attendance at the various Sunday echooN and young people eocieties. much to the Mitlsfactivn of the clergy and laity. SECRECY ATTEND8 FUNERAL (Continued from Pase One) neral nurtv w.ts in the remelerv ntmtit fifteen minutes and left before nine o'clock a. ni. Thus was enacted the final scene In the career of a man who could have1 hRd one of the lurxvet funerals In the history of tho city. Political lenders from every county in the state came! o Philadelphia within th0 last few- days V do honor to the late chieftain nnd not one was Invited to the bache lor home "of the acnator, where many political conference huvo been held. Questions had been asked why the family desired aocrccy In tho burial and the answer ot close political friends was that Penrose hated pomp and ceremony and that It probably was his visit that ho be burled as simply and with as little commotion as posfilhle. It In stild to have been tradition In tho Pen rose family, which is one of the oldest In thP city that all funerals ot the members be strictly private. Head Ached and Body Ached There are various symptoms of kid ney trouble rheumatic pains, back ache, sore muscles, stiff Joints, and always tired' feeding. Mrs. G-o. Mor gan, E. Kairfkld, Vt,, writes: ''My head ached and my whole body ached so I could not sleep. Koloy Kidney nils gave me relU-f." They hoal and strengthen weak, disordered kidneys and bludder and help them In their work of filtering the blood and casting out ot the system the impurities that cause pain and disease. Prompt In action. , Adv Netice of Stockholders Meeting There will ho an adjourned meeting of the stockholders of the "Western Oil Company hore at the office of F. J Newman, In the Talm Building, Mod ford, Oregon, at eight o'clock p. ni tonlsht, at which mooting all svtock holders, or other persons liitorostoU are unred ti be prenent, as matters of great importance to the stockholders will, be considered. Pleasa be on hand promptly at ejgut o'clock p. in. 244 ' P. J. 'KEWMAV. Sncretiirv. Shrine Installs Officers HUlah Temple meets In Masonic Hall, Ash land, Friday evening, Jan, 6. Stated session and Installation of of ficers. A full atten dance Is requested. T. ,T. NEWMAN, Potentate. W.U, DAY, Recorder. 243 A, F, tt A, M. - - Hpeolal Communicatkm Med ford I,od Be 103, Friday even ing, Jan. Cth, 7:30 p, in; Work In K. A. 245 degree. U E. WILLIAMS, Kocy TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY POH HA IK Thoroughbred Shorthorn bulla ready for eervlce. Terms rea sonable. Call Anteloix? Orchard phono call Kagle Point 25-F-13. 218 FOR SALE Harred Rock cockerels, O, A. C. strain." Phono O-K-2. 219 POB BALK Good paying small bust . nets in Ashland. 531 Koenic Drive. Ashland. . . 24d PYTHIAN SISTERS GRANTS PASS IS . GIVEN INJUNCTION AGIST TlHy RD diUANTM PAHS., Jan. U. A .tempo ary injunction tins been InhihmI by Jiultto K, ,.M. Citlklna nxnliiHt tlio I'lilltofnlii iinil CmtNt nillroint coin- IMliy, the Title nd Trunt t-otiumity, nnd TtNohy lticthera, preventing them from In nny ay encumliei'lnx the mlli'iutit M' rulli-uiiil tiisiiicriy, and from IhhuIiik. placitig, selling cr other- WW dlMpot'luB of any houdx whiitever. whli'h are or may become ii lien rov villi any of the ittilitunl pitiiicrty. The order, which f nllier prevontH them from tHMuliiii nr executing any mnrtKage or lien, In now lit full force and effect. The city of (Irsuts Pitas, In bring ing tho action, alli'ges thitt ptimuttnt to the provlNioits of tho culitnu-t, the ntllronil company ronntrurted 4 inlleH of track to Witter Creek, on which extcimlon it has actually c pcmlcd a um npproxlmutlug iDO.OOo and hits nlMt failed to pay the city the nm ef llon.OOO provided by the riiy tir rnnatructlon of the railroad nt in u nil-1 ini I expense, llund. Iwnr- lug O .pec wnt Intercut, were leaned liy thi city to cover tho amount ex lenild on the fiint 10 miles of the road. Ii in fuvther alleged that the rail- vonj, company ha wholly fulled to pay any portion of the seml-annunl intci-vet on the 1200,000 boniln. und that there hns Ix-en no portion ot the railroad tinder const rtirt Ion other than tho 4S mile already completed. Th city stittea thnt tt has received no benefit from the extension of the 4 4 miles. Notwithstanding the represent.!' tlnns of the defendant, the California and Oreaon Const rnllroud, and the guarnntee of the Ttvohy ItrnthersJ company, tho city in It complaint nt-' legra that the rnllroud cnuiimnv was. I at the .time of th execution of the contract and at nil time elnce, ft iinin inui uiifliim in I'linniril' l witil railroad, nor hits It made itrnmtre ment for Its flminclmr. Kvrn If the said contrtti't were not In default nndj the period for the construction of said railroad had not elapsed. It la held that In any event, the said railroad la wholly and flnnniinlly unatiln tn coiiiiilele saiil railroad or any portion of It. and hits ili'fluttt'ly uhaudoned ; ill intention of dnlna so. j An nftreenient was entered Into In-, tween the City of ((rants I'nss and' the California and Oregon Covt Itnll rond rnmpnnyeon June 26. HIS. Rmntin- property, hulldlm;. rluht of wny. etc., nlnnc the proposed route,! the railroad to pun-huso the fmuchtse from the eliy v.lihln three nnd one naif yer front the ditte on thleh the , I propet ty was transferred, In the dl- j ret tlon of the Illinois i lvi r to a point at or mar Waldo, atiout 40 miles from ' 'rnntn 1'a-s. It was further agreed that In case the t'ntu d Htntes liecame Involved In war with any forelmi nation that the time within which any act sltull he done ehall lx extended for an ud.li . tlonal period tiisl to the time Ih- ween the declanitiun of war und lite conduMon ot peace. A' OF RFTEEN YEARS AGO P.VCHAM KNTO. Cal., Jan. D. Wit- Hum Kerfnot, Wllllteit In KallHilH t "It v for tho alleged theft of two sucks of registered mull, (ontalnliiir currency umountliiK to g 1 5,000. v.as n'-e.ic here by local detectives und is delim held todity 'ndliii adtiuoi trout postal authorities. Korfoot Is nuid to Itavo stolei, the sacks whlln acting as mull clerk In IvanMts City fifteen years no. Cnd'-r many aliases he eluded capture until traced to Portland, ' Ore., several weeks (two. USE SLOAN'S TO WARD OFF PAIN LITTLE aches grow Into big pains unless warded off by an applica tion of Sloan's, Rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff joints, time bar k won't fight long against Sloan's Liniment. For more than forty years Sloan's Liniment has helped thousands, the world over. You won't be an excep. tion. Jt certainly does produce results. llpetuttratea without ritbbtng. Keeej this old family iriend alway handy for instant use. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. SMDfil: Linimentcs New clause begin Tuesdny, Jan. 3 dr OFPIfF iMnMAr.mlc WANTED mm SCOTTISH RUE S. IS The thirty-second degree Masons who gathered nt a dinner mooting lam nvimliig 8l the Medford Motet or glinUcd tho ScoUlsh Kiln chili ot wcuthoi'ti tiieK". whli h has iu Its oli JiKt to siHjtiro tho viitulillahmniit of a Lodge ot Perfection and ( lutptcr ot Hum t'ruU In Medford, More than forty signature of Kcot tlnti Kite Mimuus have alruudy been aocurud on tint application for a char ter nnd uiMin hiilng u run l ml dlsponsa Hon the club will automatically go out of existence. Tho following otdutir of the club went elected last evuulng': 1). L. Davlilitoii of Central Point, president; Or. W. II. I'lunuiian ct Omul Pass, firkt vice prouldtittl; C. T, Hlitplc of Ashland, uccond vle pro.iltlnut; l'r. J. 1). Kicker, of ' MtulforO, Almonor and II. O. ProhtHtch, socrctary. Commlttoi' were apiiolnted for va rious activities and the noxt dinner mooting will be hold at Giants Puss before very long. Those attending tho meeting lust evening held memberships in Scottish Ulte bodies In fourteen different states. These were Oregon Consis tory of Portland, Wisconsin Consis CLUB OREGON ORGANIZED ID A n W 3 DAYS ONLY BTjruJkJI elC- BEGINS MON. JAN. 9 2:15 TWICE DAILY Sis Medford ia familiar with The Four Horsemen of the Apocaly ose tho remarkable book by tie great Spanish author, Vicente Blaaco Ibanez. Hundreds of home folks have read the absorb ing story of Madariaga the Sentaur; of Marcelo Desnoyers, of Julio, of Marguerite, of Tchernoff, the mystic. They have caught the spirit of the Argentine pampas, and felt tho bigness of the great South country. They have seen, through Ibanex's eyes, and under the magic of his pen, the Paris of the last days of peace and the opening days of war, and have realized, as he did, the awfulness of the World Tragedy and the pettiness of human desires. There has come to them a realisation of the prophecy of St. John, when, two thousand years ago, he saw tho four terrible horsemen that, through all agos, have blighted tho earth, and which visualized as Conquest, War, Pestilence or Famine, and Death. v They have lived the love story of Marguerite and Julio; they have suffered with Marcelo Des noyers, those awful days at Villeblanche, on the Marne, when village and castle were destroyed by the guii3 of the invaders and France was for the moment prostrate. All this is shown in the wonderful production of the Metro Pictures Corporation's Million-Dollar offering, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse which will have it first Medford presentation at the Page Next Monday Matinee, January 9 It is a great picture. Able critics say it is the greatest picture evfir screened. But you can best judge that for yourself. Bee it. By all means see it, whether or not you have read the book. , It will grip you. It will hold you enthralled. For two and a half hours it will make you forget everything on earth except the great human story of life and love, joy and tragedy. ALL SEATS RESERVED , The prices will be: Floor 85c; Balcony 55c; Box Seat3 $1.10, including war tax. Seats on safe Box Office 12 o'clock the day of each performance., (Everything at the matinoes samo as -nights.) DR. RIGKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO WrtOlU C8E0 Broken Lenaes Accurately implicated FACTOItY ON rilKMISEB 1 SON K. Main. ITiMtaln FULLER BRUSH CO. IVie H, Htoele, County Iloprenrnintlve Hl'Kt'Ml AI'POIXTMKXTS FOI1 YOl II COXVKXIKXCH I'lione fcO Mi 1003 W, Main Si. A Free Brtiah to Every Home WOOD I'mlor rover, $:i,00 per tier and up. , 1'i'onipt delivery. , ; JHW y, Central Wood Co. I'lione (l.'lt.X . . J,. ' CARLTON tory ot Milwaukee, Now Mexico t'on Hintory of Runtii IV, imluih ConsU. tury of Duliith, Minn,, I .us AiikkIcs Ciiunlstory of Culiroi iiln, Mliiiieniola CtiuNlutory ot MliniCBi'iii, Nihv lluinp slilro CiiiihIhIciv of New llanipxlilrn, t'ttill Ctnislstiirv of Knit Lake, Con sistory of WtMtern Missouri of Kau nas City, MiH'iuui l, Tucnmii t'ousUtory tr WashiuRton, Indian Couulstory of Hmith McAnlllHtor, Dlt'a,, Vnlloy Korl Wuyue of Indlliua, I i'inoln y CoiinIh tory of Clltiton, Iowa. Peoria Consis tory of Illinois and Jared t'onskttory of Grand Korku, Nt rth laltiiln ' . APPLY SULPHUR TO HEAL UP YOUR SI Broken Out Skin and Itching Ecvema Helped Over Night. For mulirlitly Vln eruptions, rali or tlolchrt on face, link, anni or botly, you do not have to wait for re lief from torture or enibarratimcnt, declares a notrd tkin iprclaliit Awly a little Mcntlio-Sulphur and improve merit shows ntxt day. Hccauxe of its icrin destroying Prop, ertlrs, nothing has ever been found to take the place el this sulphur piepa rstion. The moment you applv it bast ing begins, Onty thos who have hsd unitlttly skin troubles ran know the drllijlit this Mentho-Sulphisr brinns. I'vrn fiery, Itching ecifm la dntd tik-t't up. Get a smsll Jar from- any good druggist and use it llkt cold crtam. BARGAINS in unpiI machine. 9 White notary 4 NltiKorS) a Whonlcr & Wllaona 1 Aloha All In first guaranteed. cliiai condition and Tel-ma or Cash, ' Singer Sewing Machine Co. 10 South Fir. , . . Phone 215-R WOOD! Afl kinds) of wood at right price j dry mill blorka. , Ordifr Promptly I'll led MEDFORD FUEL CO. Dor. Fir and Third Phone 243 TEXAS PECANS New crop, excellent flavor, only SO cent per pound by exprean. jllnl muni , ahlpntent ton iiountia. One liundred .pound for $23.00.. Ordoi'i filled promptly, , pArii Jt ionanxR, cap, ktation AiiMlln( TetaA, ' V - i -. I