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r.'f PAOK TWO MEDFOtlD MAIL TMTUTXE. MEDFOttD, 'OTiErtOK. ' WEDNESDAY. FEHRlTAUY 1. 1922 Tocal and JLj Personal In vIpw of the Bubernntorlal ambi tions of Mayor C. E. Gate it Is inter esting to note that Mayor Baker of Portland, hitherto regarded as one of : the moat prominent candidate for the republican nomination for governor. withdrew as a candidate " yesterday. t V. U Lewla of the RoseburR-Mod-ford stage line, U. V. Bryant of the Count- Auto Stage lines and U R. AppU'Rate of the, KiiKone auto stage NV. B. D. Dodsim, Roneral mnnaRor Mr. ami Mm. Tom Kouuey and of the Portland chamber of commerce, idnuxhtcr Frances havtj tiiltim up tholr who addressed tho local chamber of residence lit tho Hut apartment nt P comnierco forum this noon, uddrcs'sod; Uoe avenue, Tho iipaitnumt wtta re- terminal were In Koseburg today; the Ashland chamber nt the forum of;Ccntly vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur nicetitiK with local business men and that body yesterday and the tlratita v, llevan who nro now located on the members of the city council regarding' Past chamber forum on Monday. Mr. Hamilton ranch near Control Point, tho proposed ordinance requiring the Dodson will return to Portland tonight oot y0UP cliion,inr fro at our office, franchise for the operation of trucks and prepare to go east again to 1'HiK'r, .. Holmes, Tho Ins. Man. tf and Jitney busses. These men state after Imiiortant matters In which the Members of Sep. Co. A, Nat'l Uuurd that the passage of such an ordinance Portland chamber U tntorotted, and , rrt on time this evening, Fed by several of the cities along the high-, work on which he only recently rt- erul nay has been received. H A, AiavnP rata, loft aRt niBli't for B rt4way end lratl-n turned to tho state metropolis from Canadny. , 207 1 1. L".r. lf?.V Jfrdtn. . mJ.tlnHlr 'Bd hau!lnK y tomrthy absence In tho east. , I John , Goodrich returned Monday w . j 1'ionse rememuer mat ciassmea ana, irom a wee a business ana pleasure This office Is prepared to print locals and small ads are cash In ad- visit In Portland where be attended ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the vance. Bring in your ads and do not, the automobile show bookkeeping machines. Don't give use telephone. : t! your orders to traveling men and have! Army shoes, made to fit your feet, them printed out of Medford. Phone regulation marching shoes and officers us and we will call. tf dress shoes at V. S. Army Goods Store ; Club billiard purlora last night to wit- Victor S5 cent records reduced to 3- Central Ave. So. . . '.ness the clever exhibition of O. J Mills T5c Victor fl .S3 records to Jl.IS.' Among tha Grants Pass visitors lu of Denver, the fancy pool shot expert. Palmer Piano House, 270, t-.e city luesttay were H. H. Howell,' Ms shots made with the finger In- H. H. Lampman f Central Point has 'county agent of Josephine caunty, and , stead cf the cue also brought approval. received a letter from his son Hen of Attorney James Chinnock. las did his happy lino of talk during i today h departs for Spokane to attend ' some trl-etate conference there. He will return to Portland on Saturday , for a meeting of the state committee on the 1925 ; Opposition, nd Incidentally ; learn which of the candidates the rep resentatives of the Federated Patriotic societies have endorsed for the repub- llcan nomination. The, mayor has stat- : nfl that If tin irota Ihi. AnrlnnAiront ho will become au avowed candidate for the nomination and will wage a vigor ous campaign. Phone oir call our office for Informa tion Klamath Falls Tula lands, Page Dressier Co. f tf If you wish your Joy to be complete. Join the nappy throng at Trail Satur- ' ThA nnminl tilir o lftvinr contest in Medford and vicinity which usually ' comes later in the season baa been opened by a diligent hlte Leghorn en of the flock of D. H. Smith of this : sftw This nan Mnflv iniA an Alff I Mrs. Paul Hansen corset ler for Nulone. Phone 685-J. , tf , A large crowd was gathered at the the Portland Oregonian saying that he' A new and complete line of Package, tho work with the cue. will leave February- 16th from San uooua. Royal society of L Merlte. Francisco with Julius Meier on a trip Fr Instructions. Deuel's Art Dept. around the world inviting foreign na-1 A new and completo stock of ma tlons to participate In the 1925 world, chine needles. Deuel's Art Dept. fair. The trip will take four months, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Skinner who have and every capital of Importance will 'spent the past month In San Diego, be visited. Ben has written for his 'Calif., returned to this city the first of ; which. Is attracting much attention at birth certificate so he can secure a passport. A complete line of McQuay-Norrls piston rings in five and thirty-one thousandths oversize. Riverside Gar age, tf the chamber of commerce rooms j where it is on exhibition. The egg weighs 3H ounces, is I3 Inches long, and .in circumference. Is 64 around, and 7 inches in circumference the long way. : , , .-"';... . All kinds of mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. . tf The Ashland Elks club rooms were visited by a burglar last Saturday night, who broke open the cash regis-. ter and safe in the office and took from the cash register about $60 and a few Elks emblems. Nothing of value was taken from the safe. New Jersey suits at ths Colonial, $19.50. 267 The entertainment which was to have been given at the Presbyterian church this coming Friday night, Feb. 3rd with a lecture entitled, "Life as Manifested In Types and Tendencies of Character," by Prof. Irving E. Vin- ing of Ashland, assisted by the Pres byterian quartet, has been postponed until Friday night Feb. 10th. This has been made necessary by the illness of some of the singers. Central Point Hotel for sale, 40 rooms; would cost $30,000 to build. Price today $7,400. Might trade. P.lce will be reduced $100 every day until sold. Gold Ray Realty Company. rnone 72S-R cr 134-Y. , 267 Pyorrhea treatment a specialty. Dr, I All wool cavalry sweaters reduced from $4.00 to I2.S5 at U. S. Army Goods Store. 32 Central Ave. So. Ralph Woodford spent Tuesday afternoon In Jacksonville attending to business matters. Valentines. Immense assortment. 2 for 5c to 50c each. Swem's Studio. 268 New skirts at the Colonial, $5.50, $7.50, $10.50. 267 The sheriffs office has adopted the system of putting the thumb print of the sheriff on all checks issued, In the space where the amount of the check is written. This prevents altering of the check. , Syltex Rope silk black and colors. Free Instructions. Deuel't Art Dept. New Taffeta dresses at the Colonial $25, $31.50, $31.50. 267 The annual roll call of the Elks lodge will be held Thursday night, and a special program has been arranged for tbe evening, with a special feed. A large attendance Is expected. " The Hard Times flance of.the order will be held February 7th. ' 1 . Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Army and nary nnderwear, shirts and drawers; shirts double breast and back, all fool, $1.40 a garment. U. S. the week. The trip down and back was made by motor car. j Shakes, shingles. Medford Lbr. Co. When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods,-108. 711 E. Main. Ex-soldiers who have lost their dis charge papers will be able to obtain duplicates from tho secretary of war under a bill introduced into congress at the request of the American Legion. For business opportunities In S. Ore gon consult the Four-Site Sales Agency room 421 Medford bldg.. phone 900. tf Lath. lime. Medford Lumber Co. W. T. Normlle returned Tuesday afternoon by auto from a several months absence In Portland. Everywhere yon look you see a Chevrolet. tf Everywhere you look you tee a Chevrolet tf A nine pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Force of 23 Crater Lake avenue last Friday at the Dow Association hospital. Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, . re-lnforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat Ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Welding Works. 39 S. Front street tf The Southern Oregon Lumber: Co. will offer good 2x4't.at their mill at end North Central at from $12 to $15 for balance of month. ' tf! Roseburg jitney: and truck drivers at a mass meeting recently protested against the ordinance recently intro duced fn the city council for the pur- Army Goods store, 35 Central Ave. So. Charles Browne of this city is well Pose of forcing them to obtain fran acquainted in the towns of Carlinville , chlses before they be allowed to op and Tavlorville. nilnois. whose desrre"eraW.-Ttieyctarnrthat this -would Ce!tr win tha annual frafholl c-amo In. ! force fhem Olll of bustnpaa ' 285,. Res. 331-R. Sparta Bids. 267;...., T. " ' "., u-h ...w i Word was received here yesterdayj of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tresham of Sam's Valley, who are at present 1n Eugene. Both mother and son are doing welL ". Vulcan auto springs, guaranteed. Billings Shop, S. Riverside. tf " Dry pine, 12 Inch, $3 tier. Ill N. Fir.- Phone 551. - 271 Mr. and Mrs. William Marsh of Long Beach, Calif., will return the end of tbe week to their home in that city after a several weeks visit with Charles Duggan of Sams Valley. There will be some one's mother, wife, sweetheart, child or friend's picture in our window with latest hair dress given at our shop. Sanitary Beauty Shop. 270 Lime, cement. Medford Lumber Co. Bob BoyI, a traveling salesman with headquarters and home in this city left yesterday for San Francisco. Ladies discouraged with their looks come and be a model at the Sanitary Beauty Shop. . It's free. ; 270 ' Painting, paper hanging and decor ating and furniture repaired and re- finishing. John Draws, corner Fourth and "Ivy." Phone 1056. 270 Walter Bowne and Otto Jeldness expect to leave the end ot the week for Crater Lake. Unless the weather clears and the snow Is suitable for the use of skiis the trip Is liable to be postponed "for several days. Only a few lots on paving left. Get yours at once at City Hall. tf Wonderful ring specials. Martin Reddy's. See window. 272 Mrs. Mary E. Duggan of Sams Valley was a Medford business visitor yester day. A $35.00 overcoat reduced to $18.00. Absolutely all fool and guaranteed ralntite fabric. This coat is certainly a bargain at the price. V. S. Army Goods Store, 32 Central Ave. So. Edgar Wight, reliable Jeweler. ' tf Big Savings For The Thrifty Housewife Few homes indeed do not feel the need of economy. The necessity of making every penny count touches the purse of every housewife. It is doubtful if there is a single article employed as a food or in the prepar ation of food thut demands more buy ing wisdom than Baking Powder, Upon its quality depends the success and economy of the bakings them selves, Calumet Baking Powder enables tha housewife to make three worth while savings. She saves when she buys it it it moderate in price. She saves when she uses it she uses only half as much as is required of moat other powders. She saves materials it Is used withit never permits bake-day failure. Any wo men can use Calumet with absolute certainty of best results delicious, tasty bakings thst are pura and wholesome. . True home economy of time, ma . terial and effort is completely handl- d in' Reliable Recipes, the 70-page Conk Book and Household Hints. A copy is vours FRF'.E for the ask ing. Address Home Economics Dept. Calumet Baking Powder Co., 4i00 Fillrcors St., Culjrgo, 111. Advt i i i- u ' "T: -"T" volves a number of Univ. of Illinois and Notre Dame students in conduct unbe coming a college athlete. Mr. Browne says the, two towns will spend almost anything to win a baseball or football game from the other, and that the rivalry between them never languishes They were in a baseball league to gether, and one or the other always won from the other members. They produced some of the best ball players In the country, Ray Schalk, star catch er of the Chicago White Sox was one. and Del Howard of the Pacific Coast league another. The two towns are in a coal mining district. Girls interested in beauty culture work, call Sanitary Beauty Shop. 208 Trench mirrors 10c at U. S. Army Goods store, 32 Central Ave. So. Miss Irroa Boyle of San Francisco, Is tbe house guest of Miss Carmen Hittson of this city. Alta Nay lor, Good win corsetlere, 20 3. Fir street, upstairs. Phone 918-W. 285 For Sale: 1921 Ford touring body, top and windshield. Like new. $50.00. Medford Auto Company. 26 Mrs. Frederick K. Heath has return ed from a visit with her son at Oak land, Calif. We write burglary Insurance in the Old Hartford covering merchandise of all kinds. McCurdy Insurance Agency. tf Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop like rent; Gold Ray Realty Company. tf Frank Amy has returned from a short trip to his prdperty in the Pros' pect district. My 7 room modern home, 1114 South Oakdale, for sale. Terms if desired, Dr. Elliott. 267 Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. Mrs. Rose Schleffelin returned this morning after a two weeks visit with friends in Portland Invest your savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Edgar Wight, Oregon agate Jeweler. .-...- tf Rev. R. A. Hutchinson of Oakland, Ore., is in Jacksonville helping Rev. J. K. Howard with special meetings at the Presbyterian church. Rev. Hutch inson is well known in Jacksonville where he was formerly pastor for sev eral years. Army slickers $1.00 at U. S. Army Goods Store, 32 Central Ave. So. We have inspected the reclaimed Tule lands at Klamath Falls. We recommend these lands at an Invest' ment Page-Dressier Co. tf Guests at the Hotel Medford include E. Baird of New York, K. V. Vachon of Portland, F. J. Cox of Ban Francisco. Sid Mayer of Denver, David Stafford and son of Seattle, Harry E. Wblto of Roseburg and R. Hammer of Los An geles. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist Deuel Bldg. Telephone 603-R. tf All kinds ot rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, .phono 108 .711 Kast Main street. When in need of sash and doors. call Wallace Woods. 108" or come to Field blankets, hospital blankets and Navajo Indian blankets at U. 8. Army Goods Store. 32 Central Ave. so. C. E. Wilson, W. G. Corntn and Fred Purdln were visitors from Medford in Grafnts Pass yesterday. To-nite! Dancing! Nat! Special! Free admission.- 267 Mr. and Mrs. James Grieve and son Hestoo who have been In Portland f.r the past three weeks returned to this. city yesterday by auto. Mr. GMeve reports that the road are In good con dition. They left for their home at Project this morning. Free Ties dry cleaned and pressed w ith other work of any kind. Forsythe, Dyers & Cleaners, phone 341 and we'll call. 272 Mrs. G. R. Satchwell returned this mronlng from a two weeks pleasure trip to Portland. Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches told under Soldiers Bonut plan or pay with share of crop, like rent Gold Ray Realty Company. tf Adjutant Crose of the local post of the American Legion received a letter yesterday from the district service officer stating that the federal board for vocational education wishes to communicate with Edward C. Fawcett who gave his last address as this city. Anyone who knows of his whereabouts will confer a favor upon him by in forming Adjutant Crose. New spring line of Schwelxer sam ples on hand Incladinx 64 patterns of exquisite hand-embroidered robes. Complete line of draperies. Call Mrs. C. A. May. 272 That spring Is not far away is indi cated by the fact that the pussy wil lows, despite the recent cold weather and snow are coming out Hemstitching. Plcotlng, ' 8c per yd. ' Buttons covered. ITandlcrail Shoo tf From one to two feet or more of snow lies on the ground In the Dead 711 E. Main street j Indian country, according to reports In Mrs. Frank Parker, dressmaking, re- the city. 1 moved to 520 X. Grape. Tel. 441-X. 275 1 The last of the enjoyable dances at' Martin McDonough who underwent' Kingsbury Bprings this winter was a major operation tbe day after Christ-held oft January 21st A. D. Helms has mas and has been out of tbe Sacred decided to close the hall Indefinitely Heart hospital for a week, was able to be up and around the bouse yester day for the first time. It will probably be two weeks before he Is again solid on bis feet Eagar Wight for low price. tf Another popular dance at Trail Sat on account of the cold weather. Larry Mann, who returned some time ago after graduating from a course in pharmacy in Portland will move this week Into a residence di rectly next door to that which Mrs. Mann'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred urday, Feb. 4. Dr. J. J. Emmens leaves this after noon on a business trip to San Fran cisco. - When better automobiles are built. Buick will build them. . tf Everywhere yon look you tee a Chevrolet tf Joe Holmes, the night baggageman 270 Heath, occupy on West Main street. The YeslfTence was formerly occupied by Bll Nicholas, another enterprising young druggist of the 'city who with Mrs. Nicholas have moved Into an apartment " ' . Call for Warrant School District No. 40. Anolecate. at the Southern Pacific dennt 1 hoek na Iana to redeem Warrant No. 37, on duty again after an attack of the j I"re8t 8to 'J! ""fJ,,ubJ!f I1'00- W. 11. Mc DANIEL, Clerk, HOUSEWORK A BURDEN grip. Stylecraft Shop for all kinds of dressmaking and remodeling.' Room Edwin L. Daley wtio has been em- , . ,v . . , . . Jul with backache and other dlntreas- position there and has taken charge n9 .AnPV m. ur W, . of a market in Medford for Stanley i.urdcn. Dean's Kidney Pills have Brothers. Ashland Tidings. made life brJuhter for many a Med- Such will be the fun feat at Trail ford woman. Ask your nelhbor! Saturday night. 270 Mrs. A. E. Eroman. 124 Tripp St, Organized with a view to nreservinz .Medford, says: "My kidneys troubled the forests of Jackson, Klamath and we ,or a lo"K tlme ttnd 1 bc" r" Lake counties, the Klamath Forest ? w" an? I"""64 from ncrvou" di"y Protective association, with headquar- Z7n "w,"uJ' .1 ters In Klamath Falls, filed articles of , tired easily und my kidneys acted ir- incorporation wun tne stale corpora- regularly, and I suffered from influm- tion department recently. The capital ;matlon of the bladder, too, I rcud stock of the association Is given as f Doun'u Kidney I'll la and they soon $4921.91, with Jackson F. Kimball, relieved the trouble entirely." Bert E. Withrow and C. H. Daggett 1 rlc0 e0c' 81 al! oeUorn. Don't Hjmpiy uwn. lur a Kiuney remeay- get Doan'a Kidney 1'llln tho samo that Mrs. Hroman had. Fostcr-MHburn Co., Mfrs., Huffalo, V', Y, Adv. named as incorporators. We specialize on rebortng cylinders. P. F. Close at Riverside Garage. tf Rex Vamashlta, who graduated in December from the University of Ore gon in an economics and sociology course, returned to this city from Eugene this morning. See property for sale at 610 E. Main street. In business district, one and one-third (1 1-3) acres. A good buy. Phone 338-M. 23 Mistletoe street 272 Among guests at the Hotel Holland are- W. L. Van Nuys of Portland, James Holland of Havre, Mont, J. E. Miner of San Francisco, Richard Gor don and M. O. I'Irlch of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. T. B.' Hayes of Yakima, Wash., and Gilbert W. Allen of Balem. The work of installing the new fire hydrant In front of the Rexall Phar macy has been completed, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Foil RENT 6 room modern home, $25 per month. Call 862-Y. 2G9 FOLND Flashlight. Owner get same by describing light and paying for notice. , 26! FOR SALE 5 passenger touring car in good condition. No reasonable cash offer refused. Call 310 W. Jackson, . 20!) Valentines Denhison Novelties Valentines Vatehtihe Postals Speclul orders for Tabhi Din-orations, Nut Chips, Favors, Etc. Medford Book Store 34 N. Central St, In the Words of d'Artagnan "MARVELOUS" Till Friday Night Only ft You Must See It! lVArtnjrtinn nrul the Three Musketeers were tlu innstt'r HWonlmnon of Turk Ami "Doun" it a real swordsman. Il h worth the price of lulmission just t ! his chain lihtiiii action his glorious, unhesitating courage and skill. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS CROWNINO ACHIEVEMENT IS NOW THE SINCERE DELIGHT OF HUNDREDS OP MEDFORD PATRONS "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" AN ENTERTAINMENT ABLAZE WITH ACTION AND UNDYING ADVENTURE 1 "ilirtty" Klvte new llf to "Ths Three AtUHkcteers" with htr in unit nl inter prrtatlon on the mighty Wurlltsrr. ; PRICES: ADULTS 55c CHILDREN 25c Inrludm War Tm r COMING SATURDAY DOUGLAS MacLEAN in "PASSING TIIRUM SPECIAL NOTICE We are glad to announce a new Reduction in Prices of Victor Records in ten and twelve-inch black label numbers. Including all the lat est popular songs and dances. 10-inch double faced Black La' 12-inch double faced Black La bel Records. Former price 85c bel records. Former price $1.35 NOW 75c NOW $1.25 PALMER PIANO HOUSE Medford, Ore.. ' 234 Eat Main . Phone 882-U All Columbia Records, Former Price 85c, now ............ .-75c CAUSE AND EFFECT. What in put intrt SOUND TIRES isn't nearly as imn'oitant ns what is got out of SOUND TIRES. , . It is all a matter of cause and effect and the effect, which is long effi cient service, in what we're all interested in, Sound Kubber Company, for their part of it buy the best rubber and cot ton grown, the best steel manufactured. SOUND TIRES arc built of these materials by thoroughly trained workmen, and built according to the best de signs, the best formulas in the industry. And by these methods, Bound lubber 'Company cause SOUND TIRES to be the best tires for Northwest use, because they are uctually, in design, in construction, and in material, ' SOUND ALL AROUND ; ' Ji ' - So far, si good: BUT THAT ISN'T ALLII . : To get the effect . , . ,'.. The long, sturdy service The real old ingrained dependability- We've got to USE SOUND TIRESII That's. what they're for. ' $50 FOR A WORD 1 Sound KubhAr company want a namo for iU cxduitlvo prncoHH of rub ber manftfurlure. Anil for thlH nutnn otio wfcpla prize of 150.00 Ik offored. Tlin con tOHt cIohoh March 3 Int. It in open to : nil. 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