Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 10, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    PA (IE TWO
MEDPont) mau; Traunxtf. Mi:MYmt. ouikion. fkmdav. kkhuitauv 10. un-i
. I Li
Tfocal and
iLi Personal
I The following editorial Iniiiquol is
handed li) the citizens of Koiaio Kiver
by the (Irani Pass Courier: "Our
'neighbors at Hngue Kiver deserve a
lot of com mendat ion for the enterprise
,. .. ,, ,, . . , ;in initiating and carrying thionRlt to
, Tho city council, which has "'! W1CCVM the lm,,,K 0f a community
trying to hold a meotlnK for the i,at ;))all u WM a miU,)(i mid(,t!kin(s fl.
week or mow. ami Una tailed to do so mnHnitv Ull), , ot (l.tino!,
bocmiKe of the abaco. of Mayor t.at. j t sl (U ,(f
from the t ity and the lurk of quorum , . ,
Cm to the illnesH of Karl ( iiad.ll. and A,m-V "(s "nl ' .
one of the counrilmen being out ofj"'1"1' ""'
town, will not he able to meet rob-j Hut for a real dance Kasla Iilnt.
ably until the forepart uf next week.; 2"
A tncctlnff HChedulcd for toninht can-i More new gingham house rirrsae
not be held because Councilman Miles M.00 to $.50. The Colonial. iTi!"
cannot bo jirpsent, and Councilman '. A Medford visitor with friends and
Uuddla is unable to attend, and Mayor relative nt Ashland last Tuesday was
(iatea was unexpectedly called to Tort- Mrs. A. I.. Oa.ll.'
hind last night. The mayor is not ex-; Sash and doora. Medford Lumbar Co.
pected back until Sunday or Monday.;
TIia lornl rntinrfl of tin Kniizbts of i
Columbus nnd the Catholic Ladle !
W o ivul'mni.,1 th-ir S V.ilpnt in I Th upst shirt Otl the
nartv nnd Hnnr.n whirh w:i tr bjivo
lunn I10M nt th now mprl.-nn 1 psrl.in '. trJln 13.S0
piiHt hall Fab. 13th. to February 27th.
owins to Bu much sickness at tho pren-j
ent time.
t!. W. Vrlddy. was initiated Into mem
bership in the Klks lodge and the It. IV
(), K. order last ninht. tlcorgo Neuter,
Jr., of HoKohnrjt, the deputy grand
exalted ruler tor the southern Oregon
dtririct of the Klks order was an Inter
ested spectator of the initiation,
When belter luitomoblles are built,
Uulck will build thorn. It
Ilemstltcntug,
l'icotlng,
Sc per yd.
Button covered.
Kandlcratt Sbon. tf
Sie the new gingham at The Colo
nial. ( STt'
William Hrqud of Jacksonville who
is employed oik of the mills tit
Weed, Calif., returned today to Weed,
front whieit place ho was called home
Sunday by the serious Illness wltlt
Kut whore the cats are
Cafe.
Siiod. Gusher '.
tf j
New York City for the past threo
weeks looking after fruit business, is
exnected home bv the middle of next
Oct tho habit, prepare to pay up onJWPek.
l'ay Cp Week and those who owe you j i;ost 0f all Dance at EaRle Toint.
will pay up too. 276 ' 27C
Central Point Hotel for sale. 40 i China at cost. Wight the jeweler.
rooms; would cost $30,000 t build.; iJith, lime. Medford Lumber Co.
rrice today $0,600. Might trade. Price! That 350 ex-servlee men are being
w ill be reduced $100 every day until ; trained at the O. A. C. at the expense
fold. Oold Ray Realty Company. ! of the government is shown this week
Phone 72S-R or 134-Y. 275 !by reports from Guy H. llooker of the
Roiiorts have reached Ashland that j federal board. All the men trainins
about 40 head of cattle are anowed In WM injured in the service to an ex
nt Johnson's Prairie, a oint about 35! tent that Is termed 10 per cent dis
miss from Ashland oa the Green ability. The duty of the federal board
Springs road. It is not known whose ss 10 fln 'h1 'Ia wol'fc 1,len
cattUs thoy are, but it Is hoped the j ar beat fitted for, and then to outline
owner will be able to locate them be-' course for them that will prepare
fore it is too late Ashland Tidings. 'them for helr ork in the shortest
All kinds of rough and dressed ; tim'" possible. In order that the men
lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. im,l' nt bo bothered with financial
711 East Main street I troubles while at college, unmarried
Please remember that classified ads, men re allotted $100 a month. Mar
locals and small ads are cash In ad-1 rie1 Jrtven $U5 additional w ith
Vance. Bring in your ads and do not 10 for the first rhlld. $7.50 for the sec
use telephone, tf jond and $3 for the third.
Get your calendar free at our office. ! . 0n soda fountain. Better come
R. A. Holmes. The Ins. Man. tfiQmek. Y ill H. ilson. 2.5
t.- . .. i. . . i.-. neiunoiiia of bis baby son Roderick,
hat where the eats are good. Gusher ... , .
Stylecraft Shop for all kinds of
'dressmaking and remodeling. Kom
4.'4. Medford lllds. 2S2
All wool ratV.ry sweaters reduced
from $100 to $:,.,S5 at V. 8. Army
Goods Store. 32 Central Ave. So,
Kronen automobile, tractor and truck
cylinders welded, re-lnforced andj
tf
market
reduced to $S 00; leather coats reduced
leather vesta re
duced from $UiO to $0.75 at lT. S. Army
j (ods Store, 32 So. Central A-o.
Harry Rosenberg who has been in
'. - .- !JJB i. . 1 .1 . 11
A number of local hl.h celioo! boys
who hope t ) see tonight luilo'Wiiill
game at Ilosebtlvg with Med(ml lilgb
left this morning at 2:M0 on a last,
northbound i'relabt. The weather was
not altogether favoiable at the time of; their
departure. Central I Vint was reached the i;
without any cue, of tins party giving uplilay.
(he ghost and deserting tho top of a P.
b K. ventilated refrigerator eaio ftr
the homo hearthsioae. Dmiug the
remainder of the trip many blaspbe
mlet were dlieeled at the public wr
vice companies whirh n.i tuconalder
ately neglected pitUllng an adequate
heating system for refrigerator ears.
Laundry work neatly done. Phone
45.VY. 2!K!
Take advantage n w, Highest vari
ety, genuine woolens. !' lee $N5 to $.'iU,
Klein tho Tailor, li.'S K. Main. 277
A complete line of Mi-Qiiay-Norrls
piston rings in & nn.l 31 thousnulthH ;
oversize. Riverside tlarago. tfj
JoM'l'ib and Robert Holmes of Cen
tral I'nllit. who look the ho, of llp'U'
futber, ,1. II, Holmes In IVrtWmd I' u'
ci'eiiuitbui, arrived back nl Central
Point on Thursday an I will resume
positions here in the employ of
ouibein Paeirie railroad on Satur-
A new and couiineto line of Package
Gwdit, Royal Society of l.e Merlin.
KYeu Instructions, IVnel'a Art 1'epl.
Great reductions of tailor made nulls
and uvercoula. Any Htyle lu any wool
ens you want. $35 to $MI. Kb In tho
Tailor, I2S K. Main, 277
We havu InnpvCKHl the reclaliund
Tule lands at Klamath Falls. We
recommend themt binds as an Invest
ment. PuKo-Dressler Co. ' tf
Two more lueti were hiintlm: vacant
business lutiperty In Miilinnl hls
week. Thero aie a number of very
nice vacant lots close In on whl.'h bus
Inosi) sliiictuies would not onlv look
KING BULGARIA
SELLS ZOO 10
BUY VICTUALS
The Rogue River association of the
It. Y. P. V. will hold a rally at the
r-aptist church next Sunday afternoon
and evening. Dr. Young of Portland
will be the speaker on both occasions.
Work ahirta 69c. Will li. Wilson.
275
; Edgar Wight, Oregon agate Jeweler.
tf
For this week only the Medford
Pharmacy. Main and Central, are of
fering with every hot water bottle pur
chase an extra bottle for a nickel. 276
I. T. Sparks of Eugene, assistant
traveling passenger and freight agent
for the Southern Pacific railroad, who
arrived Thursday morning is e!9?
spending today in the city on business.
;' When you want dry mill blocks Just
call Valley Fuel company. Phone 76.
i i Mrs. Frank Parker, dressmaking, re
moved to 520 X. Grape. Tel. 441-X. ?75
4 Mrs. Paul Hansen corsetiere for
XuBone. Phone 585-J. tf
i The Elks lodge enjoyed their firBt
i official visit last night from the new
deputy exalted grand ruler for the
' southern Oregon-, jurisdiction of the
B. P. O. E. order, George Xeuner, Jr.,
of Roseburg. Mr. Xeuner s address to
guaranteed. Ouly the finest pre-hcat-
Ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan
Welding Works. 39 S. Front street, tf
Among guests at the Hotel Holland
are John H. Davis and I. K. Outfeld of
San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. IX s.
lynch of Seattle, and George R. March
A. K. Morehouse, I). C. Craddock and
J. A. Kissel of Portland.
Don't miss the nickel rubber sale at
tho Medford Pharmacy this week. Two
hot water bottles for the price of one
plus a nickel. 270
Only a few lots on paving left Get
yours at once at City Halt. tf
Parn-I.ess hose for boys and girls tit
The Colonial. ;7t
An automobile load of Knights of
Pythias and Pythian Sisters went ti
Medford Tuesday night to attend a re
ception in honor of tho Medford city
recorder. Mrs. Mary Webber, nee lias
well, who was recently married. Mrs.
Webber is quite a popular young wom
an, and tho party opened in the order
of a charlvaree, but turned out as a
reception and banquet at the Knights
of Pythias hall, which was followed bv
greatest bargains ever offered to thej"- XA'? ,lme w' h:,U
people of Medford, absolutely all wool b .?'-?8h,andBT1l; '" k , ,
ralntit fabric overcoat, a $35 value. I J""??: eoUIlers,: ld
reduced to $12.50. U. S. Army Goods U"der S"ldler8 B??u" ,ta " ,th
Store. 32 South Central avenue. 1?,h" ? ' Crop- "ke rent- Xd Ra
Furnished apartment in Mail Tri
bune building for rent at once, has hot
nice but would net g.od return on the
Postmaster Wat nor, although on jveshnMit
Another big shipment of army good
Jut arrived, Will II. Wll.iun. '.'T,i
Kverywhere ymt Jook vou see n
Chevrolet. tf
The bunks, city offices, ami the court
house will clone Monday, Feb, 13, on
account of Lincoln's birthday.
We specialize on reborlnx cyllndurs.
P. F, Close at Riverside Garage, ' tf
Ir. Frank Roberts, dentist. lVuel
lllds. Tulepbonn 50:i R. tf
everywhere you look you see a
Chevrolet tf
A. S. Rosenbaum, the claim agent of
the Southern Pacific railroad is spend
ing today in the city on business.
Lime, cement Medford Lumber Co.
Are you ready for the most glorious
week-end party ever offered you?
424. Medford Bldg. JS2
and cold water, steam heat and gas
stove. Better act quickly. tf
We write burglary insurance In the
Old Harttprd covering merchandise of
all kinds. McCurdy Insurance Agency.
tf
Frank Rhodes, civil engineer, left
duty daily at the pstortic, has been
feeling the effects of a bad cold for ft
week, which has developed a mate of
languldnvss which causes several
efforts on his part for one
thought and creates a great fondness
for his easy office chair with feet ele
vated on a desk, but lie denies he has
gone "fluey."
Hard times made easy, buy ranches
without money, pay with share of crop,
liko rent; Gold Ray iiealty Company.
.' tf
Riverside Community Club dance.
Feb. 11. Celebrated Peerless orchi stia,
Nuff said. 27r.
Get ready to pass along the dollars
next week, which is National Pay Cp
Wevk. 27f.
The weather today was nearly a
replica of that of Thursday, with much
snow this morning which, a later
strong sunshine meltet away. It be
gan to snow again early in the after
noon. Rain or snow Is the prediction
for Saturday.
Knt w here the eats are good. Gusher
Cafe. tf
Army slickers $1.00 at U. S. Army
Goods Store, 32 Central Av So.
You pay mo and I'll pat someone
else Pay Cp Week. Feb. 13 to IS. 27K
The changes to be made in the Mod
ford building Incidental to a large part
of that strueturo beln given over to a
new department store. Including the
quarters to be varated by the Medford
Furniture and Hardware Cr. store, in-
St'Kl A -These me hard tluos for
the young Ktnit Hoi Is of Itulgal la,
who bus been oliinei to mil hoiiIO of
tho niiliu'ils in bis pilvutu ou und a
lot of palms, vines mid flowers lu the
Hardens of bis palace nt Varna,
''Ihilxaibi Is pour and so Hit 1,"
r'.iid the king to the cmrespou tout.
I'eslib"'. I nm too busy trylnif to re
j'mIiiMmU iov i mi nl i v lu trot good
opinion i f men and iiiitlomi lo give
any time to my guldens nnd tncnuK
elle, ' j anl now lining the palace, gar
den to plant poi.ituis tilrUciid ef
flowers In these .an and di.K iluvt
It Is .oi:'ly a question ,,f Olcol null
on. not ben ut v."
SAYS RED PEPPER
HEAT STOPS
PAIN
IN IBI MINUTES
Klicuniiiteiin, Itimhngo, ncitrilin, back
ache, still neck, tore muvlri, tlruini,
pntitii, hi limit joint. When you are
iilliuiiirf Mi yu nil lurdly fcel round,
jut b y Red Pepper Rub.
Nothitiit hiti such concetttrntcit, pcn
ctratmg beat l red peppen, uuil when
llrnt pi'iutr utr light iluivn into 4IU
and congi 'diun rrlirl comet at mur.
Jti't si fouu n you apply Urd !(
per Kub you icel Ibc tinclmg ht.it. In
three iiniilulri the orc lliot in w.irined
tin imli li id through ami the tort in c is
Hour.
Kuwlr$ RcJ lVpprr Rub. Inmlc from
red pepiu-rs, ct little at nny dttuf
tort, tkt jar at once. Jlc lure to
h'ct tb griliiinr, with Ibc tiunii) Kuwlci
on every pickagc,
With Mmlfoid trade is Mnlfind iud
BISHO
P
SUMNER II
I
SI.
i!7
MARK S SUNDAY
On Sunday. I-Yli L'tb, Hi-di.ii Waller
T. Sumner, 1.1). will make his miiiuiil
visit to St. Mark's F.plsi opal ehuicli In
thl city.
The hisho will administer the s.ie
rameiit of conflrniallon to a class
which lias lM-cn piepurt'd. and will als.t
preach the sermon.
Tim service will he ut 1 1 o'i Iim k ami
the piinlle Is Invited.
21
DressmaKes Gives Advice
"I iiiulein i-nt n nuinlcal oper.iilon
for K.ill utont H 5 years iiko, was In tlio
dud.) a cat of stumi on the oulsldo ,,..,.,., , ,,,.. ',y ,,, m,t,u u,ui
of the entire building. I. W. llnmil-1 pains returned, ami I have nuftcrcl
ton of Vnncoiiver, II. t'., who will man-! ever since. Vmir weeks iiko on tb
age the department store. Is already d ire of a l.uly I trlel Mnyr's Won
In tho city looking after arrangements ',,,'rtl'1 "eim-dy, and I now feel like
for establishing ih.. m-v liui..u. ""W w-omnn. I huve n inunhes of
venture.
Who treats you good? It's the River-
i side Community Club, bo come to the
Piir moi-ohnmHaA clinn at I.nmirl
,dar s.mrt.v- F,h .. . Tr thls morning on a brief business trip
A car load of Maxwell care re-
ceived here this week by ' tho A. wj
Walker Auto Co., was divided with Ben
M. Collins, the Grants Pass auto1
dealer. Mr. Collins was in the city
Wednesday and drove one of the cars
hnplr In Clr inim Paaa
Evervwhere von look , alterations have begun. AH depart
Chevrolet .t'"ui " mreauy oeen assignea
When in need of shingles and roof- w't,hh,UVe f "lla of dry goods, genu
lag call Wallaca Woods, 108. 711 E.1floth'n,t' a.e r two otb.ers' whlo.h
to nilt. Calif.
Hoard at 245 South Central. Good
home cooking. 275
Body pine $2.73 per tier. Phone 551.
279
Details of the new Medford Depart-
flietllls who miffer lis I did ami I am
advising nil to try this ulimlde medi
cine." It is u fcliuple, hurinleiM pict-
nrnliitii tli..f ft... I.. I
dance.Snturdaynlte.Feb.il. 275 ,, u, f,,,,,, ,,. im.-Miimi tract and
For business opportunities In S. Ore-'albiys the Inri.nniii.itlon wltlt h en uses
gon consult the Four-Kite Sales Agency 'pr teil. uiiy nil sionwo h. liver niul In-
UOINQ TONIGHT
ZANE GREY'S
greatest story
"THE U. P. TRAIL"
ln-ivf )oii lienr n
Vvlllsllt blow
TOMORROW
Think, THINK of
BILL HART
with
the three child actors, "ITCHIE" HEAD
RICK, GE0ROIE STONE, and WILL JIM
HATTON in
"THE WHISTLE"
Added
Smi liil
Civile i Mk
fontcd)
room 421 Medford bldg.. phone 900, tf tenttrinl nilnient-i,
When in reod of sash and doors. ,1,H- n lu
call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
ill E. Main street.
Mrs. U A. I'iciib r left yesterday I
inwney reftintled.
liii-linllng
will
At
npnciuli
I ,IVU t) (,C f
nil vlrug.ws ,K,
r v
Ad. led
Spe la I
I It ilf t ook
t Villlelly
IIHIlS dull! tlt
'tr,'"
Main.
Miss Elizabeth Schoffen will speak
t
plana of the order for this year, and
topics of Interest to the Elks in gen
eral, was much appreciated. Mr.
Xeuner, who has Just come from a j
visit to the Klamath Falls lodge, and
who will visit the Ashland Elks to
niKht, is the well known district attor
ney of Douglas county for the past
seven years, who attracted much prom
inence in his prosecution of the fa
mous Brumfield murder case at Rose
burg. ,
; Phone or call our office for informa
tion Klamath Falls Tule lands. Page
Dressier Co. tf
Buy your magazines and latest pa
pers at Bob's stand, old Liberty
theatre. 279
Army shoes, made to fit your feet
regulation marching shoes and officers
dress shoes at U. S. Army Goods Store
32 Central Ave. So.
Among the Medford visitors In
Grants Pass is Miss Ida Rogers, who
Js spending several days there.
fcdgar wight, reliable Jeweler. tf
Eat where the eats are good. Gusher
Cafe. tf
. Field blankets, hospital blankets and
.avajo Indian blankets at U. 8. Army
Goods Store, 32 Central Ave. So.
Guests at the Hotel Medford include
G. M. Rowan of Boston, Mass., R. T
Reber of Seattle, J. L. McAllister of
Salem, E. Galena of Chicago, S. C
Brooks of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs
G. W . Haueock of St. Paul, Minn., and
V. W, Grant of Astoria.
nut for a real dance Eagle Point.
276
Will J. J. Fitzner coaimunicate with
Box 3, Mail Tribune. Important. 276
Body pine 2.75 per tier. Phone 551.
279
Jim
sif V-W
w J
ment Btor are about completed and afterno11 for l Anglos hr Mir!
.li . x . ... . (11 niiiml K a ... mn l.. .4..- .. . U ...i . !
mo i-uajuui m liil WIllHT.
Boys' suits $3.50. Will 11. Wilson.
270
Body pine 12.75 per tier. Phone 551.
279
lunch. The
the members of the lodge outlining the at the f1 Baptist church Saturday
arternoon at 3:30 to women only.
Dance at Eagle Point Sat night. 276
Shakes, shingles. Medford Lbr. Co.
Mrs. Tom Norrls and Mr. and Mrs.
Will Xorris arrived the first of the
week from Klamath Falls. Mr. and
Mrs. Will Korris returned to their
home in that city Wednesday. The
trip was made over the Green Spring
road which they report is In nearly im
passable condition.
Good heavy work shoes 2.50. Will
H. Wilson. 275
Ivory at cost Wight the jeweler.
Will parties having left boxes and
other articles in the storage room of
the Medford Bldg., without identifica
tion marks, kindly remove same.
Otherwise they will be disposed of as
remodeling of this space will com
mence this week. '
..C. Pulliara, mechanical and lubri
cation expert of the Standard Oil com
pany wTto spent yesterday In this city
on business returned to Portland this
morning. '
For this week only at Medford Phar
macy, Main and Central, two hot water
bottles for the price of one plus 5c,
276'
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 $13.60 to $9.90. U. S. Army
Goods Store, 32 South Central avenue
are being held open In preference to
Medford people. Any kea! parties in
terested can have complete Informa
tion by applying at tho offices of the
company in the Medford Bldg. 275
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garrett who re
turned recently from a two years resi
dence In Honolulu and who have been
visiting Mr. Oarrett's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. C. Garrett, leave Sunday mor
ning for San Francisco.
A new and complete stock of ma
chine needles. Deuel's Art Dent
Syltex Rope silk black and colors.
Free Instructions. Deuel's Art Dept.
Army and navy underwear, shirts
and drawers; shirts double breast and
back, all wool, $1.40 a garment. U. 8.
Army Goods store, 32 Central Ave. 8o,
Alta Naylor, Goodwin corsetiere, 20
S. Fir street upstairs. Phone 918-W.
285
O. M. Speck Is among the Medford
business visitors In the state emtro
polls this week.
This office is prepared to print
ledger sheets, bills, etc., UHed on the
bookkeeping machines. Don't give
your orders to traveling men and have
them printed out of Medford. Phone
us and we will call. tf
I have what you're looking for.
Stylish, dejiendable clothes from $35
to $50. Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main.
277
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
tf
Don't "Baby" Corns
Don't pet nnd coddle, nurse or "doctor
sucU onnoylng Joy klllora. lianlKh them
quickly, pulnltwbly, forever with
"GETS-IT"
Not only hsrd corns or soft corns but
ery kind of rorn or cullua surrenders
to (Jetn-Ifunil peeU rliililnrr. It lake?
Junt u few Keconils to stop thtt pain with
two or thr drop. Go to your tlrneirlBt
today. Met a Imttls of "Oets-It." Your
money back If It fulls to peel them off.
!'-; I bv iiiiinoim, ,)o8t but a trlllD.
. iawriiuv i. to, Mt CUciiyv.
Crescent orchestra at Eaglo Point
27
A. O. Waha, assistant district fores
ter in charge of operation, and J. L
Peterson, grazing examiner, are con
ducting a series of forest ranger meet
ings this week at Eugene, Roseburg
and Grants Pass. More efficient metb
odu of handling the forests and range
appraisal are the two subjects chiefly
unuer consideration. Rangers from
the Cascade, Siuslaw, Siskiyou, Crater
and Vmpqua national forests are in
attendance.
'Trench mirrors 10c at U. S. Army
Goods store, 32 Central Ave. So.
Vulcan auto springs, guaranteed
Billings Shop, S. Riverside. tf
The Southern Oregon Lumber Co.
will offer good 2x4's at their mill at
end North Central at from $12 to $15
tor balance of month. tf!
E. A. Geary of Portland Is stopping
over in this city today visiting friends
while en route rrom Portland to Klam
ath Falls.
Iieef, pork, mutton and chickens,
small fryers, roosters and hens. Box
11, Public Market Saturday. 275
Eat where the eats are good. Gusher
Cafe. tf
Eogar Wight for low prices. tf
Try our
Shasta.
Hut for
merchants
a real dance Eagle Point.
276
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE First class second growth
fir wood, well seasoned, in carload
lots. $5.50 per cord f.o.b. Leland,
Oregon. Geo. Swan, Leland, Ore, 2S1
FOR RENT Modern house $20.
Hurd, Tel. 42. : :
K. 1 1.
276
INDIGESTION, GAS
OR BAD STOMACH
TAKEDIAPEPSIN"
"Pape'a Dlapcpaln'' no proven
Itself th'e surest relief for Indigestion,
Gases, Flatulence, Heartburn, Bour
nes, Fermentation or Stomach iJis-
tress caused by ar idity, A few lab-
lets give almost lmni'Jdlato stomach
relief and shortly tho stomach Is cor
roofod so you can cat favorite foods
without fear. Itrge caso costs only
few cents at drugr storo. Millions
helped annually. Adv.
FOR RENT Modern 6 room cottage,
close in. Inquire 20 S. Fir St. Up
stairs. 276
WASTED Medford lot or bouse and
lot. Give price and terms, size, loca
tion aiid all information in first
letter. Carl J. lirommer, R. 3.. 2H0
FOR SALE Piano in good tone, on
account moving, cheap. Write Ilox
. 9, Central Point. 2S0
FOR RENT Seven acres bearing
orchard at edge of Medford, reason
able. For terms phone 827-W. 277
FOR SALE Ashland Income properly,
will trade for Medford home or
acreage near Medford.
20 acres fine garden soil for sale
at a bargain. Terms.
5 room modern home, some fruit
trees, will trade for Ashland homo or
sell at a bargain for cash.
A real bargain In furnished house,
paving paid in full. Terms.
C. S. UUTTERFIELD,
270
Zane Grey's
"To the
Last Man"
Just Oat and
a good one.
All popular reprint fiction
reduced from $1.00 to 75c.
Medford '
Book Store
34 N. Central St.
ECONOMY- CROC
LIU
THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE
While a good many food prices
are showing signs of advance,
some are coming down, and
the following regular not spe
cial! prices are in effect:
Carnation
Borden's or
Alpine Milk
FBI A
UA
DANCING
at the
NAT
Saturd'y Night
Tall
Cans
now
10c
Crystal White Soap is at the old pre-war price
.'i . . .',
Flour is going up rapidly and . r
now is a good time to buy ,
Be sure to get our price on Sugar
Gates & Lydiard