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PXflE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TIHlUiNK. MEDFORD. OHKdON'; . TIiriJSDAY, .lANUAIiY :!.'. 1)22 Tin KiW'iio qulnitt linn n Rood i tx'onl no fur thin ymr luivlim l'fntitn.l lh Allmity IiImU Hilioul nidi hitvln;t Nmmi Iti'iiteu by n very nmnll ninriiltt iy lh I'nl vi'inlty of trwu Trifh. II Im lil Unit His iHTtlictiii'ii are n fast llHKli'KUtloii, Tht Mod font Kli'l Uavw vlrr unly wiilloitl tucry toitiu limy liuve ounin In ooiiiiu-t wlili thlti wir will I'ltituiie the Omnia Vifs tlrU lu tliu lt 'l Imtnary nn.l tlio nainn U exunrtqtl (a bo a runt ttnil liiionntlnK out) an It U Haiti Unit Hi" (IrnnU Pass kIiIm are worthy opponents for lint Metlford KPXtnttO. '1'Im'hii two giimiu ir ci(ni'l. to b two of tlio brut litiiiM'it of t!in loAKon iv both of I'm otijMntliiK teama nro rntoil ri nit claim. Ili Hi rvH.I hhium un.l tli-kit ure now im tuilo tit ('wmn'i, Klil lurmi, former likitlml star nt th t'nlveralty of Onigon will rt'f vr tlm Knn. ' ' Focal and ILJ Personal iMr. nnd Mrs. J. 0. Thompson nnd o children arrived In this city yes terday from Sun Francisco nnd will make their home here. Mr. Thompson who w formerly division waneser of the Klamath division of the Califor. nla-Oregon Power company is now con nected with the home office In this city. ... ., , , Exceptional opportunity, best of lnnd, tracts alt kIzos. Improved or un improved, with or without irrigation, riant on S. P. Hallway und paved high way, at 415 to $11$ per acre. Full In formation on request. VV. Q. SniUh, owner. Wolf Creak. Oregon. - ' Invest your aavlnjfa in , the Jacksou County DuildUif, and association. . , : , .:. i . . . Robert Ilrownlee left thi afteraoon for Lucedale, MIrs., where he will Join hla wire who left for Xhat city several days ao. , Olen Fabi ick of the Medford Domes tic Laundry returned this morning from a business visit to Portland Ktne floor and mimic, Kagle Point. 264 .Miss Vary Coo left recently for Cor vallts where 8he mill enter the school of physical, training at the State Agri- cultural college. 'if,-, . ' Everywhere you look you see ,a Chevrolet. ! tf Fat goat moat from Webster Ranch, rvooth 4, TubUc Market. Saturday.. 282 Few Med ford rooters attended . the Ashland ElksAfedford American Le ction game in the. Ashland Armory last night. The -crowd was exceptionally quiet and the local bays received little aupport- IsBta of walUes, Eaxle Point Sat. 264 Vol can aato springs, guaranteed. rtett Scovoll, Canadian war veteran who has been In this city for the past two weeks conducting public enter tainments and Klvlng sketches of his In "Maaania," the annual of the Pa cific Northwest mountaineering soci ety by that name, are several articles and photographs of Interest locally. experiences In the world war, left this One Is the story of the Mnxsima club's morning for Itoseburg where he will mutual outing the pst aeasoh from fill a return engajrenient. Mr. Scovr-U , Crescent Lake to Crater Lake over the Intended to leave yeterdny but ro-J "Sky line" trail. This story Is well mained in this city uutil this tiiomlnx Illustrated with several excellent pho In order to assist in the entertainment fwnpha of Diamond Lake, Mt. Thlel- jilvrn last nlsht at the American Le-'scn and Crater Lake. Tho story pays gion hall. la fine and deserved compliment to Mr. The Southern Oregon Lumber Co. ill O. Steel, who wna.ono oC the will Dtfer gootf 2x4's at their ailll at faunders of the club, and was recently end North Central nt trout $15 to It 5 elected to honorary membership: to for balance ot month. . ? if! Judge C. llf Watsan of Cold UlH, who All kinds of mill blocks. Valley F;et,Rddreso4 Ui club at the lake KlIlUK Co. 1 xf!of his first vtstt to the lake In 1STS; Clucsts at the ll.Uel .Afcdforxl Inrludo'nnd to Mr. tip tow. park attMrinten W. S.tiltH .Wd John F. WiKle of dent. The high oralse given Crater ChiMco. c. it. Amters ui of IVrnor. : Lake, as one of the woudrs of the L...J. L gaggSt,.!..... -U-i. -' ......!'. I'll .. J. . J 'I mi' The Ashland Tidings reports iliat nj Aiitoisis report Unit the road over epidemic or "pink eye" is rasing In the SlaMvou hns been cleared of) that city. It is contagions, but not . snow, nnd no difficulty is exiievloneed quarantined. in negotialiuit the p.rndo. A new and complete line of Pfle!un:o Nuw und reclulmed O. 1, brwebes Hoods, Riytil Society of l.e Morlta.iond shlvta nt V, 8, Army U.kh1s Blcre. Free iustructlona. Heuo!,a Art Dent, 32 SotU Central Ave. J. K. Hoey. G. H. Mndberg and W. It. Ltudberg t Tacoma. P. U Campbell, and F. O. Lew is of Eugene. A. C. Cragg! of Saleui and George K. Merrill ot New York. J Step lively! to Community club Sat urday. Peerless orchestra. 264i Lr. Frank Roberta, deatist. Deuel Bldg. TeJephane 503-R. tt Anong guests at the Hotel Holland are R. E. NlcoliU of Ixs Angeles, J.. Jordahl and R. F.Johnson of Portia ml, C. -H. Corson of Grants Pass. 11. H. Tucker of Eugene, Mrs. R. XI. Robin son of Ilutte Falls and Mrs. S. Logan of Tulatlr.. Ore. Try or merchants lunch. The Shasta. Jdrs. PjluI Hansen cortetiere for No Hone. Phone DiiSJ. tf Tle Parent-Teacher circle of the Juckssn school will meet Friday after noon at 3 o'clock in the assembly hal! ot the - building. Many imiwrtant things will be dis&uased. ' Miss Van Scoyoc, the nurse, will apeak and Mrs. J.-F. Newman, also. High grade tailors -far . men and nilllaw Bhop.S. RiveraUe. Wkm.vra- ' 7 , v. " Several automobiles nrtowly 1A complete line of ilcQuay-NorrU nt1i I P"iou rings in xive ana . uuny-one inousaaaina oversiie. tuversiae par age, v. , tf E. C. Volland. of the Long Manufac turing Co., of Springfield, pre., is In Medforo for a few days and ts located at the , Nash. He represents a com- escaped becoming Wirea last nisruii when they were driven from the Pa cific highway into tlie , grounds suri rowjxdlng the Cold Hi'.l pavilion where the wrestling match took plac. . When in need of shingles and roof ins call Wallace Woods, 104. .711 Ef Main. , . ,e Only a few lots on paving left Get yours at once at City Hal!., tf Mrs. V. T. McCray left today -for Stockton, Calif, to join Mr. McCray who is employed In connection with an irrigation project In the S?m Joaiuln valley. Lath. lime. Medford Lumber Co. .Way? Take chance ruining your auto radiator by freezing when it caa be avoided by using "Aqua Zero" which la safe at- 20 below aero, and absolutely harmless in every way, is not aa Injurious to metal as water. Tor sale at Valley Garage, 11.00 per gallon. ... . 265 Let's go Eagle Poiat gat. night. 261 The ltaptist young people will have a social at tne Baptist cairrcn JrTiaay evening. January 27, at '7:30. John -Frederick Mason, the impersonator humorist will entertain the young, people with some of his characteriza tions during the evening. Hot tamales will be served. All young people ate cordially invited to attend. Moonlight dance? You bet! Eagle Point 261 'Syncopated pep! Community club! Peerless orchestra, Saturday. 261 Byron H. Hurd of the California Oregon Power company, left.this after noon, on a weeVa business vi3it to San Francisco. .Lime, cement Uedford Lumber Co. Get acquainted with Cash and Carry system. This store was built np for the good of the hundreds of people that have been working hand In hand with us, and have learned to live and let live. We are no bringing down the high cost of living. All goods are marked In plain figures ipo cents, that la the value you get for every dol lar's worth of goods yon buy just the best of everything for less. at. the Spot Cosh Basket Grocery, at the Vinson Barn, I2 N. Riverside Ave. tf Frosen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders ' welded, re-inforced and guaranteed. Only the finest jrc-heat-ing . fuels and .metals used. Vulcan "Welding Works. 39 S. Front street tf ajor and .Mrs. Cuardfield, secre taries for the Salvation . Army, - w-Hl hold a meeting in the Army ball, . 820 East Main street, on Saturday, Jan. 28 at 8 p. m. .W specialiae on reboring cylinders. P. T. Close at Riverside Oarage. tf pany who manufacture and sell ready- made houses. Hear Peerless orchestra. Community clnb, on Rogue River, Saturday. 261 Get onr prices on coal and wood by the cord. Medford Fuel Co. Phone 142 265 Pen Sheldon, representative for Jackson rounty. Is at the Multnomah. A few days ago Mr. Sheldon informed the world that he will be a candidate for state senator for his county. Mr. Sheldon, who voted against the gaso line tax tor the fair at the special session, insists that be is for the 1925 exposition, and that is one reason why he 13 in the city. Oregonian. Stylecraft Shop for all kinds of dressmaking and remodeling. Room 424, Medford Bldg. 282 Get our prices on coal and wood by the cord. Medford Fuel Co. Phone 242 265 Joe Gagnon left last night for a few days in Portland on business. We have another lot of those all wool raintite overcoats for 118.00 at U. 8. Army Goods Store, 12 Central Ave.. Sooth. . tf Ecgar Wight tor low prices. tf Mrs. Erma Boyle arrived last night from her home In San Francisco and will be the guest ot Miss Carmen Hitt son for several weeks. Attention, ex Soldiers: Ranches sold under Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with share of crop, like rent Gold Ray Realty Company. tf Will care for one or two small chil dren at my home. Address Mrs. M. Josselyn, .Ashland, Ore. 263 In the opinion of the Boston -Tran script, Will Irwin's "Next war" is book which "cannot be too. widely or too carefully read." Facts and statis tics are presented which show that a "next war," intense as the develop ment of 'modern science will make it. must inevitably lead to widespread dis aster. The book is available at the county .library; telephone yoir reser vation. , Ready-made houses are easily and quickly erected. If you are in the market for a house please Jet us hear from you. AVe can save .-you money. Will be at Hotel Nash for a few days. E. C-Volland. 48 North Madison. Eugene, Oregon. 26: Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. world, is well worth reading. Alts Jfavlor. Goodwin corset lere, SO S. Fir Street, upstuivs. Phone 918-W. , - ' 2S5 Edgar Wight reliable jeweler. , tf "Rex" Yamnshitn, Japanese who has just finished a tour-year course at the nherslty of Oregon, majoring in so ciology, leaves Friday for Portland ithin a week or so expects to return to his native land. He has been study ing in the Vnited States for 11 years and expresses himself as much pleased ith America and the Vuiveraity of Oregon. Our democratic ways making an especially favorable impression. Mr. Yamashita is deeply interested in arbitrating disputes between labor and capital and expects to engage in such work in Japan and Manchuria. Eugene Guard. Rex is a son ot Mf- and Mrs. i amasbita or this city, and ts graduate of the Medford high school Fred Alton Haight teacher ot piano and harmony. Classical and popular courses. "Studio 318 Liberty uwg., Medford, Ore. Phone 72. tf Phone or call our office for informa tion Klamath Falls Tule lands. Page- Dressier Co. tf E. A: Frettyman of Eugene ts spend Ing a few days in the city attending to business matters. Big dance! Where? At Applegate. When? Jan. 2S. 1922. Why? For benefit of 11. S. athletics. Everybody come. Tickets $1.00, supper 25c plate. 204 Edgar Wight. Oregon agate Jeweler. tf Mr. and Mrs. Edison Marshall Tiave returned from Eugene where they vis ited' friends over the week end. !Mr. Marshall delivered an address before the school of journalism at the I'nlver ity of Oregon. Mrs. -Frank Parker, dressmaking. removed. to. 620 North Grape St Tel 441-X. 263 Get your calendar free at our office. R. A. Holmes, The Ins. Man. tf In a wrestling match at Springfield ore.. Richard Kanthe, who met Ralpn Hand at Gold Hill six weeks ago de feated George Lambert ot Salem In two straight falls. . We have the famous Herman army shoe, regulation marching, garrison tan and officers dress shoe. V. S. Army Goods Store, 32 Central Ave. So. Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay .with share of crop, like rent; Gold Ray Realty Company. tf The Grants Pass chamber of com merce Is planning on having a big cele bration in the spring to open the Natural Caves of Josephine county. Trench shoes with or without hob nails at Army Goods Store, 32 South Central Ave. Syltex Rope silk black and colors. Free Instructions. Deuel's Art Dept Etna Wall and brother Everett left the first of the week on a ten days prospecting trip on Jackass creek northwest of Jacksonville. Array slickers 81.00, at U. S. Army Goods Store, 32 So. Central Ave. High top rubber boots 14.85, at V. 8. Army Goods Store, 32 So. Central Ave. 4 Only two more days left in which to see this feature. GO TODAY STheCbild Thou Gavest Me ''Hlchard licadrlck, the' child wiuulcr of I ne screen, will keep '(if. your heart when you leave tbf f ' I" ' thcahu-e. A '.picture with' a ? . . . . .jnoflt uausutil -climax and end- inn. ComitiK Haturday . GARETH Hl'HEH In "GAB- MEXTS OF TKfTH." OOMJNG BOOJT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS -IV "THE T1UEEE MUHKETKER8" a i 1 1 - j ! in 0 words how is stands Mr. A n Is $100. for, VJf , $50. for state1 .'y: tl" N. K. Johnson of Gottville, Calif. spent the first ot the week in the city on business. - Beet music Eagle .Point Sat. night ........ i ,64 We are selling Velvet' tobacco for 25c at U. S. Army Goods Store, : So. Central. Merrill Fox of Roseburg has return ed to his home after spending a. week In the city on business. Pyorrhea treatment a specialty. Dr. V.-R. Kaufman, dentist. Phone office 285, Res. 331-R. Sparta Bldg. 2C7 We have Inspected the reclaimed Tule lands at Klamath Falls. We recommend these lands as an Invest ment Page-Dressier Co. tf The spring shipping of stock from the Applegate Valley and other cattle raising points of the Rogue "River Val ley is underway. ' About 12 cars have been shipped to Portland since the first of the week. Lowest rnte of insurance carried by any car is placed upon the Hupmobile Why? 263 Hemstitching, Plcotlng, . , 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Kandlcratt Spoo. tf The Roseburg high school basketball team will play the local high five in this city Saturday, February 26th. .Shakes, shingles. Medford Lbr. Co. A -new and complete stock of ma chine needles. Deuel's Art Dept ' .Superintendent Robinson of the Blue Ledge mlae returned Monday from short, trip to the property There has been a rumor around the Nash hotel for the last ten days that the mine was going to re-open this spring, but no one la Authority knows anything ''about It. 'Please remember' that classified ads, locals and small ads are cash in ad vance. Bring in your ads and do not use telephone. tf Miles Cantrall of Ruch was a busi ness visitor in tlio city the f Irnt of the week. , .'. ' ,,' . " Lots', of tncores Eogle Point Sat. Bite. 1 ,20ii .ludite Glenn O. Taylor wlm bus been visUinn and vacationing in California the, past six week a' will return h line about the fintt of the month. Madrona Dairy Jersey milk and cream, us purity rtul quality spcuts for itself. Phone UolJ for sample. Utit George Wallace ot ('.rants 1'asa at tended to business mutter aud MhIuhI friends in the city WVdna lay. ' For business opportunities tu S. Ore gon consult the Pour-Site Sale Agency room 421 Medford bldg.. phono 900. tf It is now announced that the Rtreet car crossing frog over the Southern i Pacific tracks at Main street wii be installed in the aprtug when the sec tion crew tears up the boards. As soon as the frog la put In place the street enr service will be extended to the hospital. A nice dressy raincoat for t'.tO at U 8. Army Goods Store, 32 So. Central Ave. Forms for the filing of declarations by candidates at the spring primary have been received by the county clerk and are ready fr distribution. The declarations must be accompanied by the fee. and space is allowed for the candidate to tell In lw words how good he is. and what he The fee for congressmen Judge of the circuit court senator and representative $10, for county officers $20. and $5 for justice of the peace or constable. Snappy trots, Eagle Point Sat. night. 264 Martin Bowers of Gold Hill, was a business visitor in the city Wednesday afternoon. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet tf Clarence Powell of Anhland. spent Wednesday afternoon In the city at tending to business matter. Hot coffee and tight lunches, ta males and chill con earns at DeVoe'a. J. E. Mason left bxiny on a sit weeks business and pleasure trip to southern California. As strong men show ihelr mettle under adverse eondltloos likewise doe the Hupmobile. 203 F.' E. Merrick has received a letter from his son Walter saying he ts in Mexico City. All kinds ot rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street Peter Devon of . the Carberry Creek district is a business visitor In the city for a few days. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet tf The county clerk announces that the license fee for dogs Is $1 for mains. and tl for femaJes,.and that many people both city and country are cel ling their licenses. The county ourt1 will -appoint a dogcatcher next week,' and be will start Wbrk as i:un ai the dog owners commence to lag In the work of getting licenses. 'When in need ot sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street Asbury Beall of the Central Point dis trict was a business visitor in the city Wednesday. When better automobiles are built. Buick will build them. tf Arthur Ames of Gold Hilt, spent Wednesday in the city visiting friends! and attending to business. Orderly crowds, Eagle Point Sat. night 264 The "Who's Who" announces for its 1)122 winter edition the name of one Central Pointer, one Ashlander, and one Medfordite, making a total of threo distinguished clthens from Jack- tLtn rnnnfv Ttri a Limit It tr rt t nua ' upon whom the mantlo of great ness has fallen win not be revealed until the book is dUtrlbuted. Be sure and see the latest model HupmobUe. Clark Motor Co. 203 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyden on January 25th, a son, Charles Boyden, Jr. " . ,. .Mrs. E. A. Hildreth of Cottage Grove whose husband died recently, will make her home with her son. N. B. Hildreth and family at Butte Falls. Sam Clow of Oleudiilo wturnou t Ms home Tuesxlay aftr upending a week In the city en business. yerrhnu.ta re-iiort the greutimt .num ber of traveling salesmen slnro IV 1. 1 calling on the trade this month. IVr Sale Ccuti'ul l'olut Hotel, 40 rooms; would out $:io,ooo tu h.illd. Pi Ico today $$000. Might trade, price will bo reduced $100 every day until sold. Gold Hay Realty Company. Phone T2S-R or 134 Y. 262 Kathleen, tliuighter Of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Humphreys, who has ben qulto sick the laut two weeks at the home of her grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. U. M. Wlnn'a. Is improving. MEDFORD HI 10 FLAY EUGENE AI II NAl MORROW G. A. It. Notice. Attention O. A. H. Ml members of Chester A. Arthur Post l. A. H. and other veteruns of the Civil war are requested to attend the funeral services Of our late comrade, E. A. Hildreth. nt the Weeks A Conger un dertaking parlors on Thursday, Jan uary 26th. at 2 p. m. CVA. F.VRit. WM. LYMA.V, Post Adjutant. Post rommander. A. F, A A. M. eclal communication Med- d Uxlsi lf3, Friday even ing. Jan. 27. 7:30 p. m. Work In K. A. IVgree. L. E, WILLIAMS. 261 TUu Mudford hlli pi-hoo) boys bas ketball team will play the Eugene hltth m-hool it tlm Nat. Friday uIkIU. 'Jan. U7. Members of tlm looftl aipiud are all In first cntii shape for the game and lupe to Klve tbe Eugeno hooptr u run fin- thoir nionny. The team him been taking f irm nnd learning co operation as well a can be expertod e-nnlderliiK the short limit they have been playing. TOO LATE. TU CLASSIFY Wit SALE Central Point Hotel. 40 rooms; would cost $30,000 to build. Price today $si)00. Might trade. Price will be reduced $100 every day unit! sold. Gold luy Realty Com pauy. Phono 2-R or 134-Y. 2ii2 FOR RENT Furnished houxe. rooms, modern, paved street 93S-.M. Phone 204 LOST3.1x4 tire and Hm between Medford ami llrownstioro. Finder call or leave at Nash Hotel. 203 FOll SALE Hardwood office dewk at a bargain. Can be seen at 101 Almond St. 207 WANTED Party with $1000 to open up quart proiosltion for intureHt. W. L. Welch. Central Point. Oregon. 20.1 PAGE TUES.,WED.,THUR.,FKI. JAN. 31, FEB. 1,2, 3 V DOUGLAS (JA5RDANKS As the Duiiiim' nolde d'Artiignan I'umnus Novel. ot 4 iri&k TIM,: Shows vli5J 'i: Inlly f Af :43 AILING WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Mrs. Linton Tells How Helpful Lydi L PinUiAin'l VegetrJble Compound it at Thii Period tH -THREE viUSKETEERS Just 4 More Days of the Big Sale at WILSON'S - Better get in on some of this. You will be sorry i if you don't ii. S. Munson Army Last Shoes, soft tip . . . . $3.25 Just price (hem in any other store Good Work Shoes . . $1.98 Dayton Loggers . . $4.98 16-inch High Tops . $5.98 Ladies' $6 Shoes . . $3.75 Boys' Suits . . . . $3.50 Men's Work Shirts . . 59c Uncle Sam Work Shirts 89c Blue Bib Overalls . . 98c Canvas Gloves ... 10c Jersey Gloves ... 15c $1.50 Union Suits.. . $1.00 $3.50 Dress Shirts . $1.75 $25.00 Overcoats . $12.90 Men's Suits . . . $12.90 A solid Cowhide Suitcase going for . . . $7.50 Blankets, Quilts, Trunks, every : thing in the store cut deep . That's all today W ' H. WILSON Denver. Colorado. "I have. taken 1 pound foTsevehvears Lydia E. Pinkham'a VegeUbla Com- and I cannot tell you liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniliiii 1 HI w'llllllll the good it has done me. ic is gooo ior young and old and I always keep a bottle of it in the house, for I am at that time of life when it calls for Lvdia E. f ink- bam'ihelp. Myhus- band saw your aa. in the papers and said 'You hava taken everything you can think of, now I want you to take Lydia c nnKnam s vege table Compound I ' So I let him (ret it, and I soon felt better and he told me '! want you to take about six bottles.' Bo I did and I keep house and do all my own work and work out by tbe day and feel fine now. I tell every one about the Veeotable Comoound. for so many of my friends thought I would not get well. ''-Mrs. It. J. Linton,' 1800 Weat 'JUi Avenue, Denver, Colorado. ; . After reading letters like the above, and we are conutantlv Dubliahinirthem. why should any woman heaitate to take Lvdia E. I'inkhnm'a -Vnirotable Com pound if aha is in need of help 7 Itbrjnga rwici wpere ouier jneoicinea iau, . , Winchester January SPECIAL Starts at 9 a; m. General Utility Axe. -- V; 4 i- V. - ,r - ... Saturday Only 50c Grater Lake Hardware Co. For camping, cutting up kindlin,?, opening boxes and many; Qjier, uses you will find this small axe very hahdyl'14-lb. head and 15-inch handle. See them on display in show windows. One to a customer. m ill m i i llll STORE