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r(tivi - i f f i " t PAOK TWO MEDFOKT) MAIL .TR TRUNK. MKDFOTiP. ORMONV VIMDAV. VKHKlTATtY ! I ! i i ( i 1 I i Zoca aid ' Personal Ruwlc Moore, county prosecuting attorney, has been 111 for several days with a bail cold of the flu type, and during Ilia sickness Is laid up at the Hotel Medford, as Mrs. Moore 13 also leeling badly and to avoid exposing the children to the same kind of Ill ness. During Mr. Moor' a illness the office of the prosecuting attorney is being looked after by George A. Cod ding as special attorney for the ntate. Th on bit? dunce Sat. nite at Nat The big poppy orchestra with a big line of new music. 269 Such will be the fun feat at Trail Saturday night. - ' , ' 2 To A combination of half snow and rain began falling this morning about 7 o'clock, which continued more or less all day, and made Friday rather dis agreeable Rain or snow is the pre diction lor Saturday. f, ! Wo specialize on reborlng cylinders. P. V. Close at Riverside Oarage. tf QUIT TOBACCO So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing Habit ' "No-to-Bac" has helped thousands to break the costly, nerve-shattering tobacco habit. Whenever you have a longing for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, or for a chew, Just place a harmless No To-Rac tablet In your mouth Instead, to help relieve that awful desire. Shortly the habit may be completely broken, and you art better off men tally, physically, financially. It' so easy, ao simple. Get a box of N To-Hac, and If it doesn't release you from all craving for tobacco,, In any form, your druggist will refund your money without question. Adv. Following the funeral services over the lato Judgo Win. S. Crowoll this aiternoon the remains will be laken to Portland tonight, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J Y. Hcrrlan, to bo cremated in that city. See property for sale at BIO E. Main street. In business district, one and: one third tl 1-3) acres. A good buy. ( Phone 33S-M. 3 Mistletoe street. 272 j llig shotgun and rifle shoot at Lam- j port's place Sunday, Feb. 5. it9 ( A novelty in the Klamath Falls churches on Sunday will be that the pastor of every church will preach from the same foist at the forenoon j services. Get your calendar free at our office. R. A. Holmes, The Ins. Man. tf Fall in line and attend the big dance Sat nite al Nat.' ' 269" Miss .Varto Maultby. who has been connected with the Oliver Typewriter company at San Francisco for the past two years, and her1 aunt. Mrs. Hale, also a former resident of Medford. arrived in the city Thursday morning, having been called here because of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. W. Maultby, who is a sister of Mrs. Hale. Phone or call our office for Informa tion Klamath Falls Tula lands. Fage Drcssler Co. tt Pig shotgun and rifle shoot at Lam port's place Sunday, Feb. 5. 269 The Elks lodge annual roll call and Business of southern Oregon is rest- Ad Schuster, a former resident or Mrs. R llayiU'll Joiich returned homo Ing on a firm foundation and renewed (this city, and advertising ntannrer of i Thursday evening front a week" visit activities In trade and commerce are: the Mall Tribune for some time, la now with frlonifs In Portland, being anticipated, according to a state- contrluuttnK, dally font urea tu Ihei tug February unloading "! " metit made, today by V. IX H. Hodson,' newspaper of the land, under the Wilson's now going on. general manager of the chamber of head of "threw Minute Stories,' and ir, Frank Hubert, dentin!. Deuel which are nyndlrMtftl. Hldg. Telephone 6011 R. tf l.tme, cement. Medford Lumber Co. 'J I'leaae remember that classified ads. Ladies discouraged with their looks local and amall nd are cash In ad come and be a model ut the Sanitary vance. Ilrlng In your ads and do nt Ueauty Slun. lt' five. 370 mu telephone. tf commerce, tion his return front a speaking tour of Medford, Ashland and Grants Pass. Portland Journal. Free Ties dry cleaned and pressed with Other work of any kind. Foray the. Dyers & Cleaners, phone 341 and we'll call. We have cut them ouce more. Itig February unloading sale at' 272 1 Wilson now goUig on. " ilfitt The John It. Rood of Hold Hill, transact- greatest bargains ever offered to the people or Medford, absolutely all wool latuttte fabric oven-out. a $35 value, reduced to 12 .50. V. . Army GkhIb Store, 32 South Central avenue. J. D. tidaulU the Kutte Falls mail carrying contractor was a Medford business visitor yesterday. Are you ready for the most glorious week-end party ever offered 424. Medford Hldg. Central Paint HjU'I for sale, 40 rooms: " would cost $30,000 to 'build. Frice today $7,200. Might trade. Price will be reduced $100 every day until sold. Gold Kay Realty Compauy. Phone 72S-R or 134-Y. 2i9 Mr. and Mr. Charles K. Foster who left about the first of January have arrived at their home in At hoi, Muss. Mr. and Mrs. Foster spent about eight month In the west and remained in thia city for some time. They tate j .: j 7:15 and 9: IS - LAST SHOWS TODAY! DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS as lVAi-tagnan in tg j smoker last night was an enjoyable i0 thv enjoyed their visit to the i affair which drew out a very large at tendance of members. A prominent feature of the session was the begin- ning of the nomination of lodge offl- .cers for the ensuing year. The noml I nations will be continued at every ses I sion this month, and the election will take place In March. From the nom inations maue last night indications arc that the B. P. O. B. men will have an unusually Jively contest for exalted ruler, and some of the other offices. If you wish your Joy to be complete. Join the happy throng at Trail Satur day. Feb. 4. 270 Do not mis the big dance Sat. at Nat Help celebrate Lincoln's birthday. 269 Mrs. A. J. Hanby Is reported ill at her home at 435 North Holly street. Mrs. Paul Hansen corsetiere for iNuBone. Phone GS5-J. - ' tf Commercial hatching. Now booking orders for commercial hatching. No order too small or too large for us to handle. Charges based on percentage of hatch delivered. Standard Incuba tor Site. Co. Tel 563-R. I Prof. Ercell Hedrick of the Central Point school, spent last Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hedrick. at Ashland. Upholstering and furniture repair ing. Mattresses made to order. 30 N. Crape. Phone 104.' ! 274 Paclflo coast but that they intend to remain In the ast permanently. Everywhere you look you see a Cnevrolet tf Dig dance. Ashland armory, Satur day night, Feb. 4th. 270 Mr. and Mrs. Hud Lawrenti of Jack sonville spent Thursday In the city visiting friends and attending to busi ness matters. New spring line of SchweUer sam ples on hand Including 64 patterns of exquisite , hand-embroidered robes. Complete line of draperies. Call Mrs. C. G. May 190-X. 272 Officers' dress shoes reduced from $7.00 to $5.50. O. D. mackinaws re duced from $9.50 to $7.00. One sheep skin lined moleskin aviator's coat re duced from $13.50 to $9.90. V. S. Army Goods Store, 32 South Central avenue. Etha Wal and brother have return ed from a prospecting trip on Jackass creek west of Jacksonville. Trench mirror 10c at U. S. Army Goods store, 32 Central Ave. So. A remnant gale at Heath's Prug store Saturday. ' 269 Charle Holbrook, of Greenhorn, California is spending a few days in the city on business. He la 8 years old, and was 13 year old when his father was slain by a roving band of rtes In Vtah. on their way to Califor- Field blankets, hqspiul blanket and '. n,a- leaving him to fare for himself. Navaio Indian blankets at t S. Armv , He went to Carson City, Nevada, and Goods Store. 32 Central Ave. So' iwas there when Mark Twain waa a Realty Company, Mrs. Don Colvie and children left reporter aid miner, but did not know! g r eoruary unloading ed business and visited friend In the city Thursday. See the Saturday sale of odd and ends at Heatl Drug Store. 2B9 Painting, paper hanging and decor ating and furniture repaired and re finishing, John Draws, corner Fourth and Ivy. Phone 1056. 270 Hoyal Drown and S. II. Holme of You?;F.ag!e Point, were among the visitors ifi in too city ihursduy from the rural districts. Only a few lot on paving left. Get your at once at City Hall. tf Stiyder orchestra Gold Hill Saturday nite. 270 Among guests at the Hotel Holland are W, J. Mlasen of San Francisco. Ray 11. Camp of Portland. W. H. Sharp and R. H. Sharp of S.n Diego, Calif.. F. E. Warren of St. Louis, Mo, George H.. Wlilto of Rosebtirg. Robert A. Hutchinson of Oakland. Ore., and K. Ryan of Dunamulr, Wonderful ring RpeclaU. Martin Reddy'. Soe window. 272 A real floor. Gold Hill Sat. 270 Vol. F. L. TouVelle of Jacksonville, spent Thursday In the city visiting friends. ' Dig February ' unloading sale at Wilson' now going on. ' - 2f9 Victor SS cent record reduced to 75c Victor $1.85 record to $1.25. Palmer Piano House. 270 All wool cavalry weater reduced from, $4.00 to $2.S5 at U. 8. Army Good Store. 32 Central Ave. So. The Misses Mildred and Mae Carl ton -eturned this morning after a ev eral week visit In San Francisco and other California cities. Syltex Rope Ilk black and color. Fre Instructions, Deuel' Art Dept. Try our merchant lunch. The Shasta. Army and navy underwear, htrt and drawer: shirts double breast and back, all fool. $1.40 a garment. U. 8. Army Goods etore, 32 Central Ave. So. ' The local high ichool teams, both girl and boy will play the teams of the Talent high ichool this evening on the Nat floor. Reserved teats ' and tickets are now on sale at Crow son's. The Karnes promise to be fast and ex citing. v Dancing Gold lim Sat nite. '270 Attention. ex-Roldler: Ranches o'd under Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with hare of crop, like rent Gold Ray tf ale at A. L, Woman leTt Thursday for Cor- ,, valll to attend the funeral of his slater, Mrs. P. t'hllgn-n, Army nhuoa, made to fit your feet, regulation marching shoe and officers dress shoe nt V, S. Army Good Store j ;ia central .wa. so. A new and complete Hue of Package i Good. Royal Society of Le Morlle. Free Instructions, Deuel' Art Dept. A new and complete stock of ma-1 chine needle. Deuel' Art Dept. C, Hall, automobile dealer and stag" proprietor of Medford, Is here on bnl- ue, Portland Journal. W. A. Crane Is nisd among the Portland Iuih'bchs visitors from this city. laundry work neatly done. Phone 455-Y. 293 Shake, ahlngle. Medford Lbr. Co. When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Wood. 108. 711 E. Main. Guests at the Hotel Medford Include R. K. Worrell of Chicago, 0. D. linlol son of St. Louis, Hi;n Ijtrhtnan of Seattle. M. P. Maxwell of New York city. C. D. Herbert of 8uh Francisco, M. F. Suhrvuux of I-os Angeles, and Mrs. S. Wheeler of Grand Rapids. Mich. This office 1 prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your order to traveling men and ha them printed out of Medford. phone us and we will call. tf For buslne opportunity In 8. Ore gon consult the Four-Slta Sale Agency room 421 Medford bldg., phone 900. tf When In rood of ash and door, call Wallace Woods. 108 or come t"i 711 E. Main trcct Quality that's the Reason for the ever growing popularity of -Albcr Flapjack Flour. Make llght,taty hot-, cake. Order a Package Your Grocer Recommends Albcts quality Albers Flapjack Flour iajuif titoluit naif tu. 'THE THREE MUSKETEERS" To mlmt this million dollar plioto-produrt ion of . Alexander IiunAs' immortal novel is to Iiavo nilfed part of your edu cation. KICK IT NOW! TOMORROW DOUGLAS MacLEAN In a Paramount Picture Packed with Laugh "PASSING THRU" . A small town utory full of "big tiiiu?" fun! this morning for Weed. Calif., where j'- Mr. Holbrook makes a yearly pll-j Wilson s now gnlng on. 1 ' 26! thev will Join Mr. ColvW who ia em-iErimage to the Cinnabar Springs In, to Thursday afternoon the road ployed by the Weed Lumber comDanyitne SIskiyous. and attributes his nlm- over the Siskiyou mountains - was re- of that city. , . . A' $35.00 overcoat reduced to $18.00. Absolutely all fool and guaranteed rain tile fabric This coat is certainly a bargain at the pVice. U. S. Army Goods Store, 32 Central Ave. So. Edgar Wight reliable Jeweler. tf Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Domergue and , Russeli Sherwood who have been 'visiting in San rrancisco for the past ' three weeks are expected home the first oi the week. ,. s . . , Dancing Gold Hill Sat nite. 270 Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. Corns Vanish When Touched With 'Gefs-ir vi5.i.?rx'?"" b,orb water, so does -t-It,f absorb and draw out of any tender con,, big or Uitle. all pain and soreness. ltnverfsil. VGets-lt Ms the oriKinal corn and culloi pler. Be Hare to ask font by nams und refuse ubt. hV tn"y tmr 'Lnot "atlsned, co.i blenes to the water he drinks there Fresh milk delivered mornings from Jersey cows. Phone 28-J-3. '. 273 Apple state potatoes for sale Saturday at Public Market. ' 269 Several cases of croup among the Juveniles of the city are reported by physicians. Vulcan auto spring, guaranteed. Billing 8hop, S. Riverside. tf Dry pine, 12 Inch, $3 tier. Ill N. Fir. Phone 651. . 271 The present grand Jury of which J. B. Elden of Central Point 1 foreman, will conclude Its duties with the ses sions beginning February 20th, and a new grand Jury will be appointed. Fishing rods repaired, bought and sold. Eaton, 320 North Holly. 273 There will be ome one' mother, wife, sweetheart, child or friend's picture In our window with latest hair dress given at our shop. Sanitary Beauty Shop. 270 Ownership of the Evening Herald of Klamath Falls on Wednesday passed from J. Murray to F. R. Sotile, at one time editor of the Evening Herald, and recently on the staff of the Sacramen to Bee. The Klamath Record, published Sundays, will be retained by Murray, who is Involved in a legal controversy with the publisher of an afternoon daily of the same name, each declaring the other newspaper is an Illegal publi cation. , onyder orchestra Gold Hill Saturday nite. 270 When you want dry mill blocks JubI call Valley Fuel cornnany. Phone 76.' OLIVES-OLIVES We carry a very complete line of olives, in bottles and tins, also in bulk. ; FANCY GREEN OLIVES IN GLASS FANCY GREEN OLIVES IN fiULK EHMAN'S LARGE RIPE OLIVES IN BULK RIPE OLIVES IN SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE TINS GREEN OLIVES STUFFED WITH SWEET PEPPERS RIPE OLIVES STUFFED WITH SWEET PEPPERS -...,.... . -. . . . , ., FRESH VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS FOR TOMORROW Personal Attention Prompt Service H;E.MARSH Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 ported as In the best shape It had been for several months past. Alta Naylor. Goodwin coinetiere, 20 S. Fir street, upstairs. Phone 918-W. V write burglary Insurance In the Old Hartford covering merchandise of all kinds. McCurdy Insurance Agency. tf Hard time made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with (bare of crop, like rent; Gold Ray Realty Company. tf According to the ground hog weath er tradition the Rosrue River vallcv will have two kinds of weather the next six weeks, a the much talked of animal at this time of year saw bl.-t shadow in Ashland yesterday morning and didn't see It In Medford. Invest your saving In the Jackson County Building and Loan association, tf Edgar Wight, Oregon agate Jeweler. if Army slickers $.00 at U. S. Army Goods Store, 32 Control Ave. So. 8. O. Clark of tho California-Oregon Power company returned yestorday from a several day business visit to Prospect. Frozen automobile, tractor and trnck cylinders welded, re-Inforced and guaranteed. Ouly the finest p re-heat Ing fuols and metals used. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 8. Front street tf We have Inspected the reclaimed Tule lands at Klamath Falls. We recommend theee land as an Invest ment Paeo-Drensler Co. ' tf All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Wood, phone 108. 711 Kant Main street TOO LATE TQ CLASSIFY tOH EXCHANGE Ashland Income property for .Medford home .or acre age near Medford. C. S. Butterfleld. " 270' FOU RENT Modern 6 room cottage, three block from Liberty Hldg. In Quire 20 8. Mr fit L'pstalr. 270 FOR RENT lu room modern house HOG K. Main. 274 FOU RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms. Upstair. . 345 N. Harnett. . ., . tf LOSTSpaie tlr&'and rim Ford car. Howard. 742 W. Fourteenth. 270 LEARN TO DANCE The waltz, fox trot anil nnn.ufnh In plirht leuurinw Campbell Danolng School, Tuesday ana rriaay niKhts. Jlall over Iml ford Pharmacy. 274' FOR SALE V)0 mortgage on city property worth $27l0. Mortguge pay able $25 and Interest each month. C rooms untl bath complete, plus tered, nice lot with 1 nlum. 1 nnine, 4 cherry and 1 walnut treo. Will trade for Ashland home or sell ut bargain for cah. Have 2 buyer for homes near Christian church. If you have a 3, 4, or 6 room modem house close In and want to sell give me a liming on thorn. C. 8. BUTTERFIELD, Medford Nat l Hank Hldg. 270 RED PEPPER FOR RHEUMATIC PAIN Red rrppcr Kub Ukei the "ouch" from sore, stifT, aching joints. It can not hurt you. and it certainly stop that old rheumatism torture ataincc. When you are nulcring so you can 1'srdly get around, jmt try Red Pcpprr kub and you w ilt hive the quickest re lief known. Nothing hat such concen trated, penetrating heat rd prprteri. 7mt toon a you apply Red Pepper Kub you will feci the tingling heat In three minute it warms the tore spot through and through. Pain and tore rest are gone. AjW any good drugsint for a jar of Powlct Red Pepper Rub.' He mire to pet the grnuine, with the name Rowlr cn each package. Saturday's Ridiculous Sale At the close of the year we find more or less odds and ends that we will clean out at next to nothing. See the window and display in the store. The prices will make you smile. Heath's Drug' Store The San-Tox Shop 109 East Main Street ECONOMY GROCETERIA The Home of Bread Like Mother Made Co-Operation Special Sugar S. per 100 lbs. $6.79 Drifted Snow Flour $1.98 Flour and Sugar have both gone up. Crystal We bought car loads ahead and will share our saving with you; but you must buy Saturday. White Soap, reg. price now 5c GATES & LYDIARD