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MEDFORD MAIL TRITHTNE. MEDFORD. OliKOOX. VK1)NKK1A V. FKHRUARY S. mi
Jocal and
Personal
The lertur 'by Prof. Irving K. Vln-i Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ling of Yivfcn. Miss Flora Thonipmm who nun boon
inland musical entertainment by the are Medford visitors. Mr. Ling Is a confined to her homo at JiokinvtUo
quartet which was to have been given former resident of thl city. jwlth a sevens cold ha returned to her
at the Presbyterian church Friday, When In need of shinnies and roof- duties In this city.
Kronen automobile, tractor nod truck
cylinders welded, reinforced and
KUiiranteed. Only the finest pre-hoat-InH
fuels mid nietala used. Vulcan
jeevninK, Keb. 10, hng been indefinitely ; ng; call Wallace Woods, 10S. 711 K
... . ... . posiponea on account or tno wwo- Main
Mis., nuth MonUomenr. a specialist 1nosS , c anJ lck
In exceptional children, is here mak- .,,. ,hn -.., Thou, who r'"K,e ' OIIU 7" in1"- -'
inr o, invMimti.... in tha nubile 1 U'8 nmw?R ..." Ip' . n08.wh,. The realty dealers of Grants Pass
: nave nuivnnsea ucKeis nisy nave ineir ' reoreanled h i:nini l's Iteiltv
arhnola for Snnorintendent Smth. She i ' . . . ... rwrKni.u tne i. rants lass luauj
schools for Superintendent Smith. She
ia an assistant of Prof. U. V. DoHiisk,
money back by returning the tickets Hoard yesterday. All the real estate
.In th. diia nf u-hnni thuv luirrhiiaed .1 .. .... ... . .....
hn child BMPPlnllst ,f he ri.Mwirtment t r .7 . . . ". : 'ic.u vi uii nijr Wfi i i"
- - - - t ini.ni nrinov liinv noiti inem nnm ine.
( now ilrilt mr tha nnt,.rf uinniitni la spl.l .i... . . i , .... .. - - "
Bon. she arrived Tuesday from Eugone .,,', J. i,.J ,,v i, in thr rmr ' .. . , ..s . ' " exceptionally active the last winter.
of education of the University of Ore-
Welding Work, 39 S. Front street. tt
Shakes. shlnKlea. Medford Lbr. Co.
According to ranchers In the Trail
district the timber wolves have been
them or they may hold them until the onpR were lwspnt tnt, m,HtlliK.
new uate tor toe entertainment ia set.!
and will spend the entire week in the;' " " ' " i. T. . . . .. I . .. "" Uo,lo uf ,H,n ,1,,r hl,t
.. 11IH .iipitiiini ItlllW.. Wllilllll, 11, . III II 1. I( 1 . .( .... .1 - ... M ... .
nave lauen prey 10 ouiim can im lounii
sn".'i
Ill vitv ui'iiutnitto
ins at the Nat Mnluht
Mglford schools.
Take advantage now.
oty,
the Medford Hide, without Identlflca ',
Get the habit, pretviire to pay up on tlon marks, kindly remove
t'lms. IV Urophy, years old. son
of t V. lliMphy of the Korl Kliumith
dlsjrlcl, and brother of Hen Hwphy of
KokIo INilut, died last Saturday at
Klamath Kails followtuK an lllnexs of
a year with cliinnlo heart nlliueut. I'u
to about a year uko he was nluht
untchmnn ut tha Klamath Indian
agency.
Hoard at i!U South Centrul. II sd
home cooklnu. . ' -T5
, . .. V IM1U l"WV T ti,.r 'nv , ,vnri i.-vr lilt'.' " ll UlipSU
mil 11 ti imi. ir utit r iik i'i 1 111? hi mi tit miii null1!
hlein tno Ta lor, 18 K. Main. 7 t , m. thi u.t- - , on fr
A complete line of McQnay-Norrla ; ' - tt. Officer.- dreaa sh8 reduced from Kv
MHton ru.in.ln 5 and Jl thouaandtui . . , n " .. IT.OO to $5.60. O. D. macklnaw. re- Chev
Th. in ... ,, ..iford. pf the Cal!forniHlresvm Power
Presbyterian church timiRht
company left this morning by a.'to on
account of tUo absence of the pastor. I M V Ka- ,Ca ' ,
All the members are urged to attend ! 8lcial.ie on boring cylinder
the meeting nt the South Methodist ! p-f- C1?86 at Garage. tf
church ! 8 wet''i on'y n0 Medford
Hard times made easy, buy ranches Pharmacy. Main and Central, are of
without money, pay with share of crop, j ft,ri"s wlth eve'y hot o"J V
like rent; Gold Ray Realty Company. cnae aa fV. " for,anlckel- 2,b
tf, Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Domergue and
Riverside Community C4ub dance. ! Sherwood returned Monday
Feb. U. Celebrated Peerless orchestra, i n'Knt aflpr h" k "sit s?n
N.iff said ' 275 ' "ancis(X)- 1 he trip was made by
Harry K. Tomllnson and Thomas H. ian'" . . . J ,x
Simpson were Ashland representa-1 Frank Roberta, dentist DeueJ
lives In this city Monday night helping ' Bl: , Telephone 603-R. tf
to complete final arrangements for "eT- , M.,
the Lincoln day banquet, which will00" the f Mar1k 8 ,Gui'd 1 ive
be held here next Monday night. a r lge and five hundred card party
Get ready to pass along the dollars . at ,r8- C,nro'; Mtor Heights,
next week, which ia National Pav Vp C?t( and cake :" with
Week --6 Pla'lbS fifty cents. . :T3
Invest your savings In the Jackson I Rane o th Siskiyou National
County Building and Loan association. ' forest wil ln grants Pass tomor-
. -. tf
B. M. Littcll who has been visiting
.row. Saturday and Sunday will bo
spent In Roseburg. where the men en-
.. A l .. i - ; . l . : . . i
with hU brother. G. S. Littell. wiUt."-vu l"B " -pqa uu
leave for his home in Clinton, Okla., Cter "ts will convene,
on Frldav. I Cen"al Point Hotel for sale, 40
rooms; wouia cosi .iu,uuu lo ouua.
Price today $6,800. Might trade. Price
' This office ia prepared
ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the
bookkeeping machines. Don't Cive
your orders to traveling men and hare
them printed out of Medford. Phone
us and we will call. ti
Edgar Wight. Oregon agate Jeweler.
tf
The city council failed to meet last
night because of the rack of a quorum.
Mayor Gates and Councilmen Keene
and Dressier and City Superintendent
iavis, however, met in the council
chamber to discuss city affairs and
other matters informally. The council
will hold a special meeting within a
few days to take care of a mass of
business which has accumulated since
the last meeting was held.
I have what you're looking for.
Stylish, dependable clothes from $35
to $50. Klein the Tailor. 12S E. Main.
277
Army slickers $1.00 at XJ. S. Army
Goods Store. 32 Central Ave So.
E. W. Gould left yesterday afternoon
for San Francisco where he will re
main for a brief period on business.
Mrs. R. C. Burgess and .daughter
Dorothy will leave this evening for
their home in Chicago, after having
spent several weeks visiting friends
and relatives in this city.
You pay me and 1 11 pay someone
else Pay Up Week, Feb. 13 to 18. 276
Who treat3 you good? It'a the River
side Community Club, so come to the
dance, Saturday nite. Feb. 11. 275
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn W. Smith of
Gold Hill, Ore., are at the Perkins.
or 10 or 12 years Mr. Smith was a
stockholder and cashier in the Gold
Hill bank, succeeding aa cashier Jo
seph Hammersly, now a deputy dis-
trlct attorney in Multnomah county.
Recently Mr. Smith sold his home and
announced that he was going to leave
tne town. Portland Oregonian.
For business opportunities ln S. Ore
gon consult the Four-Site Sales Agency
room 421 Medford bldg.. phone 900. tf
When in nc?d ot sash and doors.
call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
71 1 E. Main street.
John S. Orth and C. J. Iterrian are
two nienioers of the Medford National
bank staff ill at home with the flu.
Army shoes, made to fit your feet,
regulation marching shoes and officers
dress shoes at V. S. Army Goods Store
32 Central Ave. So.
A new and complete line of Package
Goods. Royal Society of Le Merite.
Free Instructions. Deuel's Art Dept "
Klizabeth Horn returned to Medford
yesterday following a visit at Grants
Pass.
Great reductions of iailor-made suits
and overcoats. Any style in any wool
ens jrou want. $35 to $50. Klein the
Tailor, 128 E. Main. 277
We hare Inspected tha reclaimed
Tule lands at Klamath Falls. We
recommend these lands aa an Invest
ment. Page-Dressier Co. tf
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mecham of Trail
are in Ashland for several weeks while
Mr. Mecham is recuperating from a
surgical operation performed last
week.. .. ,
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumber. ' Wallace Woods, phone 108.
711 East Main street
Ad mis-
ee, 273
crywhero you look you tee a
rolet. tf
duced from $9.50 to $7.00. One sheep- Hentou roolo or the Appiogate sent
skin lined moleskin aviator's coat re-i Tuesday In tho city attending to busl-
duced from $13.D0 to $9.90. V. S. Army
Goods Store, 32 South Central avenue.
At a high school assembly yesterday
afternoon. Prof. Irving Ytnint? gave
three traditions or legends of southern
Oregon. They were: "The lxst Cabin
Mine Legend," the "Story of Indian
Jim." and a "Legend of Crater I.ake."
This legend of Crater Lake, Mr. Vlnlng
ness matters..
IVn't mis the nickel rubber sale at
the Medford Pharmacy this week. Two
hot water bottles for the price of one
plus a nickel. 276
Only a few lots on paving left. Get
yours at once at City Hall. tf
The owners of the Ktrtlnnd farm,
through their blooded stock salesman,
J. W. Johnston, have sold the per-
had direct from Joaquin Miller. The cneron stallion, Ketati. to rrod IVtU
address delivered In Prof. Vlnings' B'ew and son of Eagle Point. It ts
powerful and interesting style proved i fortunate for those rltliens of Jackson
one of the very best he has given here, .county who aro Interested In the breed
Crescent orchestra at Eagle Point. 'nS f good livestock that this valuable
2761
Trench mirrors 10c nt V. S. Army
Goods store, 32 Central Ave. So.
The local real estate and insurance
firm known as Gould & Stockman,
composed of Otis G. Gould, Harry G.
Stockman and Miss M. J. McDonald,
has dissolved partnership as of Janu
ary 2S. 1922. Mr. Stockman has taken
over the business possessions of the
local firm and will do a regular real
estate and insurance business in the
same office, making every effort to
improve his sales organization and in-.
horse Is to remain here.
Alford's Trio! Noue so good! Nut!
To-nite. 2734
Miss Jean Kellett of Seattle, a grad
uate of the llelllngham normal, has
arrived to take charge 'of the new
room to be opened soon In the Lincoln
school,
Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold
under Soldiers Hon us plan or pay with
share ot crop, like rent Gold Ray
Realty Company. tf
Rev. K. P, Lawrence and E. H. Hurd
of Medford, and Rev. C. C. Hulet of
BAD BACK TODAY?
ttucknche is usually kidney-ache
ond makes you dulll nervous and
tired. Use Donn's Kidney I'llls for
Weak kidneys the remedy ' recom
mended by your friends and neigh
bors. Ask your neighbor I
Mrs. II. A. Smith, 103 E.'Jackson
Breet, Medford, Hays: "I know the
value of Doan's Kidney Pills and am
glad to recommend thorn. My kid
neys were weak and disordered and
I had severe backaches. The pulns
through my kidneys made It hard for
' ine to do nny stooping or lifting, but
Doan's Kidney I'llls Irom the Med
ford Pharmacy soon removed the
backache and other signs of kidney
, dlsurder."
Price 60c at nil dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
, Doan's Kidney I'ills the same that
Mrs, Smith bad. FoBtor-Mllburn
Adv,
will be reduced $100 every day until
sold. Gold Ray Realty Company.
Phone 72S-R or 134-Y. 273
But for a real dance Eagle Point.
276
M iss Tillie Anderson of Rogue River
returned home Tuesday from a week's
visit with friends in Ashland.
Please remember that classified ads,
locals and small ads are cash Jn ad
vance. Bring ln your ads and do not
uae telephone. tf
Get your calendar free at our office.
tt. A. Holmes. The Ins. Man. tf
A number of changes In the interiors
of business houses are planned by
merchants this spring, owing to need
of more room, ' among : them being
Heath's drug store and the Medford
National bank.
The Medford Book Store have ar
ranged a table in their store to show
pretty effects for Valentine dinners
with Denoison Crepe.
Phone or call our office for informa
tion Klamath Falls Tula lands. Page
Dressier Co. ' tf
According' to Joe Gagnon the closing
of the-deal for the turning over of the
Jacksonville road will be transacted
Thursday, the Portland capitalists in
terested in the negotiations arriving
this afternoon.
Leaving town, wish to sell my Oak
land Six and Overland roadsters. Don't
miss this. Terms. Cars can be seen
at Valley Garage. 274
Mrs. Paul Hansen corsetlere for
NuBone. Phone 685-J. tf
A. R. Hansen of this city, was a bus
iness visitor at Grants Pass yesterday.
Edgar Wight reliable Jeweler. tf
Mike F. Hanley haa returned from
his ranch on Butte Creek and reports
the stock in that section In good shape.
Guests at the Hotel Medford include
E. O. Woodruff of Los Angeles. R. S.
Beeler of Seattle, G. H. Campbell of
Eugene. G. T. Berry of Emeryville,
Calif.. E. J. Callahan of St Louis. W.
H. Turick of Roseburg and N. E. Win-
ton of Portland.
But 'for a real dance Eagle Point.
276
Upholstering and furniture repair
ing. Mattresses made to order. 30 N.
Grape, Phone 104. 274
StudenU at the O. A. C. took up
their studies Monday in a thoroughly
sanitary, disinfected college. During
the week-end all woodwork In recita
tkm rooms and laboratories was wash
ed with disinfectant, the result of an
effort by the college to curb an epi
demic of colds and grip.
Field blankets, hospital blankets and
Navajo Indian blankets at U. S. Army
uoods Store, 32 Central Ave. So.
Hut for a real dance Eagle Point.
276
Evangelist W. It Cole, who is con
ducting a series of successful meetings
at the Main Street M. E. church, South
spoke to the high school students this
afternoon at 2:30.
Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co.
Best of all Dance at Eagle Point
276
John J. Huchter, who has been ill
for several days with the flu, although
not jfit completely recovered, haa re
turned to his work at the local Copro
office. Horace Bromley is still under
the weather but is expeted to be up
and around again within a few days.
China at cost, Wight the Joweler.
We have cut them once more. The
greatest bargains ever offered to the
perfpie of Medford, absolutely all wool
raintite fabric overcoat, a $35 value,
reduced to $12.50. U. 8. Army Goods
Store, 32 South Central avenue.
The annual get-together meeting and
banquet of the Christian church that
was to have been held Friday evening,
Feb. 10th, haa been postponed to some
date t'j be announced later. This is
done owing to so much sickness among
the members.
Lime, cement Medford' Lumber Co.
Are you ready for the most glorious
week-end party ever offered you?
424. Medford Bldg. 282
Everywhere you look you see a
unevroiet. tf
crease the volume of desirable busl-i Ashland will attend the big banquet
ness for Livingston. Livingston. Cal.,
Chronicle. Mr. Stockman is a former
resident of this city.
The best stag shirt on the market
and formal oneninic of the large social
community hall which has recently
been erected by the Presbyterian
church of Rogue River. Rev. Walter
reduced to $S.00; leather coats reduced! Van Nuy of Portland, will also be
National bank, who has been ill at his formal opening and banquet will be
home with la grippe is improving. ne,a tnis evening at i:ju.
Fresh milk delivered mornings from urn.snea apartment In Mall Trl-
Jersey cows. Phone 28-J-3. 273 DUn funding tor rent at once, has hot
Vulcan auto springs, guaranteed., n Co'd water, steam heat and gas
Billings Shon. S. Riverside. tf,tove- Better act quickly. tf
The definite date of the fifth annual I The Knights of Pythias and the
minstrel show of the Medford lodKe of Pythian sisters gave a party and
Elks has been set for March 13 and cnartvaree last night in honor of Mr
15 at the Page theater. ' and Mrs. Ed Webber. A procession
Have your car washed and nolished down thB street In a variety of
at the Auto Laundry. 127 N. Riverside veniciea was a feature of the festiv
avenue. Phone 26. V6 call for your l,,es 'hlch were held in honor tf the
car and deliver It 276 hrldal couple, the city treasurer and
Fishing rods repaired, bought and her husband.
sold. Eaton. 320 North Holly. 273 1 T our merchants lunch. The
Richard Hooper of Dorris, Calif., ig.bDMta. ,
a business visitor In the city and Jack- A dance wlir be hrld a week from
sonvUle for a few days. , tomorrow night in Ashland for toe em-
Jvoryatcost Wight the Jeweler. Owyes of toe local branches of the
When you want dry mill blocks just Standard Oil company of Medford,
call Valley Fuel company. Phone 76. .Ashland and (.rants Pass.
John A. Westerlund writes that he is' Among guests at the Hotel Holland
enjoying life and recovering from the are c- Mclntyre of Seattle, R. Ernest
asthma in Honolulu, and that he haa of Wolf Polnt- Mont, W. It Sharp and
reserved passage for home on a ship R- ' Sharp of gaa IHego, Mr. and
that sails March Sth, arriving ln Med-iMr8- E(l Everett' of 8tockton, Calif.,
ford about March loth. . Mr- anJ Mr- C. H. Ling of Yreka and
Knichtu nt Pvlhiaa att.ntLrm' Prl.l"- E. Powell of Eugene.
day evening, Feb. 10th at 8 O'clock In' Fre admission! Everybody wel
Castle hall. Elizabeth Schossen will cone. 273
from $13.50 to 19.75: leather vests re
duced from $8.50 to $6.75 at U. 8. Army
Goods Store, 32 So. Central Ave.
Lath, lime. Medford Lumber Co.
John S. Orth, cashier of the Medford
present to have a part In the exercises
of the evening. There will be many
guests from Grants Pass as well as
the local Rogue River folks who have
contributed to tho building fund. The
OBITUARY
PICK Kir Hetty Nadlno Pl. kol
born February 4th, 1918, passed away
February 6th. 1928, after a short III-
uess ot pneumonia. She was the sun
shine of her homo and her bright
sunny ways won tha love of all who
knew her. She leaves her parents.
Mr. and Mr. 1.. II. Picket, and broth
er Gordon,
A lily's broken from Its stem,
Tho waxen flower has faded;
A home has lost a precious tfcm,
lt'a sunlit portals shaded.
Aching hearts with grief ar bound,
And aching hearts are weary;
A solemn stillness steals around:
The rooms are hushed and dreary.
We misa the song of prattling glee,
The laughing eyes so sweet;
No more doth hither come aud and
flee
The putter ot little feet
Sweet little Hetty! Thou are gone,
Yet steals on us ln silent flight
Which kindles treasured thoughts at
dawn
And soothes the phsntom dreams
of night.
Our solace Is a memory dear
Of her ifA wU. sunny fare.
And lingering troll will give us
cheer
Ot her Innocence and grace.
And aa onward through tha years you
tread
These your bleeding hearts will
heal;
The saddening shadows will have fled
And consolation o'er you steal.
Her brief young life was not In vain,
Her mission was fulfilled,
And though tho parting caused you
pain.
It waa as God had willed.
So mo day you'll understand the why
When you pass beneath the rod.
When you see outstretched beyond
the sky,
Betty's and (he hands of God.
Written by A. II. WILLIAMS
i '. i it 'ermfm
I where ho him hem. Migugeil In this
i business for some llino." Charley Tal
ent tuiH been w ith tin. Walker Auto Co,
for aoveral years and U a well known
popular young lmnln man.
. They huve secured the iuirvlrN of an
j ex pert baker und will inukit quality
and service their imillo,
Charley Talent and nephew, A. P.! '
Talent, have purchauMl the Me.irord ,,lf((,r() of m(((d ((
bakery and restaurant, corner of Main ,!lllUjd MaU in uaei tu l.wU
and Crape streets, are remodeling and uwcIIImuh.
re armnirlnf the sui.ie and expect to, . .
open with an up-to-date bakery. The Cnlted Htat.V baa 0,14 news-
I restaurant and confectionery Saturday umra.
February 11th. I - -
A. P. Talent comes from Portland,' The Dutch orlatnutfd wolf.
Ze Pyrol
is a wonderful protection against flu
and colds of all kinds
$1 bottles and 50c bottles
The best time to use it is now
Heath's Drug' Store
The San-Tox Shop
109 Eut Main Street
MEDFORD HOSPITAL, Inc.
704 North Central Avenue
At tho regulsr monthly meeting of the Hoard of Director of tha Dow
Association Hospital, Inc., held Monday evening. February 6th. by vole tha
name of the Hospital was changed to the Medford Hospital, Inc. This action
was taken to further empbasUe the fart that this hospital Is a public Institu
tion, open to all licensed physicians, and condtictnd for the benefit of the
public In general. The hospital will continue to employ ouly graduate
nurses.
The following members of the Hoard of Directors attended Mils meet
ing: Dr. Mi Morris M. Dow, Kv. Win. It. Hamilton. H. K. Lindas, M. O.
Mordnff. Hev Ithods H. Hurnett, Hev. l, 8. Mlllsrd. of Medford: Itev. J. K.
Howard, of Je-ksonvlllu: Hev. Carlton D. Joi.ra, of Central Point, Mrs.
Maud II. Pendleton, A. W. lleebe, ot Central Point; Hev, N. W. Pbelpa, of
Talent, and Fletcher T. Fish, of Plioenlx.
An Important announcement will be made In a short time In connection
with the vructlon of the new building tor Oil noiiHMirtarlsn Institution.
(Hlltne.l) MKDFlMtD IIOMl'ITAI.. tC.
Ity II. F. I.IMHH, hrcy.
Notice to Elks
Hrother George Neuner.
Jr., District De p ujy ;
Grand Exalted Ruler.
Oregon South, will pay)
Medford Uxlge No. 11H, ,
II. P. O. Elks an official
visit Thursday night.
February 9th, 1922. All members of
Medford Ixxlgo are urged to be pres
ent, by order of the Exalted Ruler. I
t . LEU L. JACOP.3, Secy, i
speaK to us on a matter of national
Importance. Come and bring your
ladies. (Signed) Committee. 274
For this week only at Medford Phar
macy, Main and Central, two hot water
bottles tor the price of one plug 5c.
276
Last Saturday night at Silrerton,
Ted Tbye defeated Richard Kanthe ln
two straight falls, the first in 23, and
the second in IS minutes. Kanthe met
Hand at Gold Hill last winter. Pinky
Gardner and Ted Tbye will meet at
Portland Friday in a return match,
which gives promise of being a hum
mer. Gardner recently lost a match to
Thye, by having the wind knocked out
of him ln the second fall, and Is com
ing back after revenge, Gardner Is
the first wrestler Thye has not been
able to slap his famous ' wriatlock on
with success. j
The Southern Oregon Lumber Co.
will offer good 2rt a at their mill at
end North Central at from $12 to $15
for balance -of month. ' tf !
Mrs. Frank Parker, dressmaking, re
moved to 520 N. Grape. Tel. 441-X. 275
lien H. Lampman, former editor of
the Gold Hill News, now on the Port
land Oregonian will sail about Febru
ary 20th, with Julius Meier on a four
months trip around the world In the
interest of the 1925 fair.
When better automobiles are built,
Bulck will build them. tf
Hemstitching,
Picoting,
8c per yd.
Buttons covered.
Handicraft Shoo. tf
Klamath Falls, Grants Pass, Mon
tague, Hombrook and Yreka, are or
ganizing ball teams for the spring and
summer campaigns, and the American
lA-gion is figuring on putting on a
team in this city. Several years ago
Modford waa a good baseball town, but
when the automobile became common,
the attendance decreased and the na
tional game died. Several efforts to
revive interest have failed, and It is
hoped the promoters will have better
luck this year. ,
Eogar Wight for low prices. . tf
Stylecraft Shop for all kinds of
dressmaking and remodeling'. Room
424, Medford Illdg. 282
Dan Sullivan of Weed, Calif., epent
Tuesday ln the city attending to busi
ness matters.
All wool cavalry sweaters reduced
from $4.00 to $2.85 at U. S. Army
Goods Store, 32 Central Ave, Bo.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Messncr.
formerly of this city arrived this mor
ning for a brief visit with friends and
relatives. They have been In Los An
geles visiting their daughter, Mrs.
ireve Lumsden and are enroute to
their home near Eugene.
A new and complete stock ot ma
chine needles. Deuel'a Art Dept
Misa Marie Ekher Is conflnod to her
home with as attack of the flu.
Syltex Rope silk black and colors.
Free instructions. Deuel's Art Dept
J. H. RIckard and Miss Lou McCon
nell, the chef and head waitress re
spectively of the. Hotel Hollund cafe
are among the latest flu victims.
A good time is assured at the Nat
tonight Ine admission. Music the
best. . 273
Mrs. Nell Frunklln, stenographer of
County Agent Cube's office ia ill at
home with the flu.
Army and navy underwear, shirts
and drawers; shirts double breast and
back, all wool, $1.40 a garmeot V. B
Army Goods store. 32 Central Ave. So.
Alta Naylor, Goodwin corsetlere, 20
B. ir street, upstair. Phone 818-W
285
S. S. UulliH returned, yesterday from
a ten days business trip to San Fran
Cisco and Los Angeles.
Laundry work neatly done. Phone
155-Y. 293
John Hammersley, former banker.
editor, postmaster and big game hunter
of Gold Hill, has returned from a big
game hunt in the Rookies and arrived
hero this week expecting to bag a few
panther. Cold mil News.
We write burglary insurance in the
Old Hartford covering merchandise of
all kinds. McCurdy Insurance Agency,
tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
run Kr, .NT Furnished anurtment
close In. Apply 323 N. Front St. 275
OR SALEA C ft.x9 ft. fluff rug(
$7.95; new nig ru. $2.25: good bl
cycle, $8; sewing cabinet, $4.25; oak
, extension table, $l5r Home Comfort
range, $22.00; white enamel tea
table, $;(.ii5; sanitary couch and new
mattress, $i;; nr dresser, $8.00; oak
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$.iu; electric parlor lamp, $4.95;
electric grill, $;,60; Headlite heater,
1'Uji); Y fHtlnimouBe electric range
two burners and oven, $50; Victor
phonograph, $15; good selection of
records, 25c and 35c, Medford Ex
change, 211 West Main. Phone 931.
?78.
Notice
Miss Elizabeth Schoffen will addresa
the ladles of the Kebekah Ixdge at the
I. O. O. F. hall, Thursday afternoon.
Feb. 9th, at 2:30. The same evening
she will address the Odd Fellows. 273
With Medford trade Is Medford made
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NOW!
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brightness, mora color und abun
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Just Out and
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All popular reprint fiction
reduced from $1.00 to 75c,
Medford
Book Store
34 N. Central St.
ZANE
7 1 HJ'UMIL. U
1 ' 1 j grmtcwl story
"THE
U. P. TRAIL"
It's the Mory of "lU'suty" tlio ilanr luitl qwea fplayed by
K ATIU.VN WILLI IMS in tho pUneT Uyof In Ion Pacific con.
strurtlon gangs building His roml to On-gon.
O.MINJ et milDAY
HILL JIAItT with thrw famous
chlUl actors, "Mr hie" Hemtrtck,
1tmU Htone, 'Will Jim II a lion,
in "Tim Whtl."
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Improved Service
ond
Important Changes
HI
Passenger Train Service
Sunday, February 12
MAINLINE
"The ShiiHta" huIiuiIuIch ahortiiicd ono hour. ,
"Sun Frnncisco KxpresN," No. iirrive San Frnncwco
8:10 ML ' '
(Note: Mtore convenient arrival tlmo at San Francisco.)
IMPORTANT CHANGES AT MEDFORD: , ,
Notililiotiiidl
No. 14 for Portland Lv, Medford 8:05 am.
No. 12 for Portland Lv. Medford K: 4 1 am.
No. 16 for Portland Lv. Mudford 7:33 pin.
Hoiithhounil
No. 11 for Ban Francisco loaves Medford 3 : t0 pm
No. 13 tor flan Francisco loaves Medford 9:17 am.
No Important chango In schoduloH ot trains not mentioned.
For further particulars oak Agouts, or secure copy of time
tables covering all changes.
Southern Pacific Lines
JOHN M. BCOTT,
(lonotal U'aasenger Agent. .
Ar. Porthind R: 15 pm
Ar. Portland H:30 pm
Ar. Portland 9: ID am
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