Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 01, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    Focal and
ttJ Personal
The font two car loads of the 1921
CMt of appl1 of the Bear Crwk
on liar J, which hnd beon krpt In com
mon Ktorafl were shipped out from the
city today for tho Now York market.
These apples are. la remarkably tine
condition, and (to far as can be learned
these two car loads are tho last oops
to bo nhlppoj out from the rallcjr.
nought woolens nt astonish tturtjr low
prices, the savin- la yours, suit $36
to $20. Klein the Tailor, ITS R. Main.
Too Medford Veil. Co. morcd today
to 8 South Front street, the Nordwlck
building, nnd will be open evenlnRs
nnd Sundays. . , .. 25
Where? When?, What? Dancing at
tho Xat tonight. . , . ;29l?
. Vrom now on Sheriff Terrtli, accord.
Inn to the ultimatum Issued some time
ojw extending tho time limit of taklnx
put state do law licenses to March
1st before he becan to enforce the law,
wui enforce the act which provides
that unlicensed, dogs at large b killed.
The latest . shades, la fcjeland yarn.
Oregon green, tile, periwinkle, tanger
one, and old rose. Handicraft Shop.
Official headquarters for American
Lesion Jewelry.- Mania J. Reddjr. Ml
Onyx Potato hose for ladlea at
Deuel's., , :t .j.Sl
The officials of the Elks lodge are
making preparations for. a record at
tendance of members tomorrow' night
at the temple when- the annua) eloc
tion win be held, to be followed Imme
diately afterwards by a smoker enter
tainment The race for the exalted
rulcrshlp Is becoming warmer every
Itour. .
High cost of lltlng down again;
sodas are selling for & cent now,-
Get ready for prime ; Orest variety
of gray and brown suitings at $42.50.
Klein the Tailor. 12 E. Mala. ... . 29
Dancing tonight at the Natatorium.
The annual crab feast and meeting
of , the Josephine county sportsmen's
league at Grants Pass last , night was
a very enjoyable and largely attended
airair, according to Medford sportsmen
and others praaenU: . .. .f -;
A Brunswick phonograph at a bar
gain." IK North Central. .; 293
8aniury Beauty, Pariorav formerly
located at 111 West Main street hare
moved to room 423 Medford Bldg, ' 292
Fashion Favored dresses In taffetaa,
satins, crepe, knits. 1L M. Dept. Store.
.! .r---r v.:. ..-,t ,-291
OuesU at the Hotel Modford lnclode
C. li,- Bahler of Sacramento, A. C
Roeenberger of . Stockton, C. J. War
ner of San Francisco. A. a Evans and
T. R. Wlllmms of SeatUe,; Harold
Qutgley of Duluth, Miwu, and Guy L.
cooper or iJeaver, coio. .. , ... , ji
ig reducUons on all lines of
and
you
Good
When In need of sash and doors,
caJl Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
711 E. Main street i i ., - . .
Onyx .Polntex hoslerr. Uk and Jlsle.
in colors, at' Deuers. . 31c 1
-Guy Lawtoa who Is here from Fort
Klamath for several days on business
says that there is from two to three
feet of snow at the Fort, and about
five . feet 1 at ; Denny Ls wtos's ranch
about four miles north from there, y :
Lath, lima. Medford Lumber Co.-
Try our merchants - lnncb. ; The
Shasta., . ; .., . , ,
Syltex sweater yarn suluble "for
sweaters, scarfs, tassels and embroi
dery, $1.00 a spool. . Handicraft Shop.
- ; .' ' ,.. . 292
Dancing! Nat! Tonight 291
Mr. and Mrs. T. & Daniels have re
turned from a short business rlp to
Portland and will leave the middle -of
this month for an extended business
trip to southern California and Ari
zona. . , ... . . .. ii... .
McCall PaUerns-r''they are printed'
America's leading patterns. M. M.
Dept Store. ' . . .. - .-291
High cost of living down again;
sodas are selling for S cents now...
Wanted To borrow $1200 on good
security. . WH pay highest rate of
interest, Phone 689-M. .fr... 291
Range horses are dying by the hun
dreds in Crook and Deschutes coun-
ties, where the natural forage is burled
under a . foot of crusted snow, un
Elmer. WUllams of the predatory ani
mal division of the United gtates bio
logical survey. Cattle and sheep are
doing well with plenty of feed In spite
of an unusually cold winter, but no
attempt Is made whatever to feed the
range horses. In the Paulina country,
according to Williams, range horses
have always, wintered out; they are
not considered . worth feeding, , and
often sell as low, as $2 or $3 a head;
and the people, therefore, are allowing
them to starve to death this winter. ,
Everywhere yon look you see -s
Chevrolet ;. : r.; . tf
Fire insurance. . Brown & White. .
Onyx Polntex hosiery at Deuel's.316
Mrs, Edmund Dews and baby of
' A8inana are both very ill in the Pur
ucker hospital iq Medford. .-. w, i
A complete line of McQuay-Norris
piston rings' in, 6 and St thousandths
overaue. Riverside Garage.; - .-. t
; Please remember that classified ads.
' locals and small ads are cash in ad
vance. Bring in your ads sad do not
use telephone. tf
THE INDEPENDENT WOMAN
is one Of .the. brightest -jewels which
saorns our modern economic system
wut too orten this Independence is
gained at tho cost of health, and the
wagre-earning woman" struggles thru
her duties, s prey to nervousness,
. ftackofhe and despondency. Dops not
ner independence then become more
of a burden than a loy? Lsrdia,- e.
rinlthsm's Vegetable Compound has
hxlped many tmch women to regsln
their sest in life, nnd will help many
Uioro. Adv,
reuueuoni on au lues OI gOCKZa : L"" WCTiioru uunaing, i n.fc,. ,ca t.,,- tt-ni n .n.-
better goods for the money than i Une of hats that would do credit I
can tet elsesrhere st V, aArmy ay of the better class stores In Uasj w.LVii x,,. 7...
Merl M. Wlllltts, local manager of
the Vnkn Oil company, was a busi
ness visitor In Grants las yesterday
afternoon.
Whistle; Oh Doy, prewar price now
same as Qraplo, Porter and all sodas.'
. If It had beon your car that broke
the Toggery window would you or an
insurance company pay for It? , Such
Insurance only coKts from $$ to $8 per
yesr. Bee R, A. Holmes, the lasurrou!
Man. .... ... ' SSI
Car hardwood flooring just in. Try
some. Medford Lumber Co.
A. S. Iluey, manager of the Davles
Optical company of Medford, left for
bis home in that city yesterday, after
spending several days here in the in
terests of his firm., While hero he
was the guest of his sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs, Q. M. Raymond.
Klamath Full Herald. '
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist Deuel
Bldg. Telephone 503-R. . tr
Turner, Wachnlck & Scainon, build
ing contractors. Estimates furnished.
Office Jackson County Bank Bldg.
Room 27. : Thone SOAV. , , 23
McCall PalternrT"they are. printed"
America's leading patterns. M. ,M.
Dept. Store. . ,... . 291
Among guests at he Hotel Holland
are V.. Chapln of San Francbtco,
11. W. Riley of Eugene, Ray Davis of
Prospect, W. O. Ham of Oakland, Calif.
Mr, and Mrs. F. II., Ryder of Daker,
Ore., A. J. Stead and family and Mrs. .
H. P, McOulre
Oulre of Seattle. ... ; .JTllYr TZT."
New models In, plain and fancy
Everywhera yon look yoa see
Chevrolet . . . . tf
. ' m 1,a .1 nY I Por bualQess opportunities In 8. Or
rooms; would cost $30,000 to build. .,, ,v. a.,
Price today $UW. Might trade. Prio .V, m?m hfi tS
win be reduced $100 every day tmUliVAF.Jf!
sold. Oold Ray Realty. Company.
Phone T28-R or 1S4-Y. ' 291
; Patrick Welch arrived back .in Med
ford last evening after ten days visit
In Spokane , .' . . . ( -Shakes,
shlnxles. Medford Lbr. Oa
Tb .FUtt , Shop-I don't back off
from anything that "la made of metal.
Stoves repaired, cleaned and polished.
Plumbing repair work. Drlng me your
trouble., "No; cure no pay" Charges
moderate, 1U South Holly. Horn of
the eyeless needle, other novelties.
Phone S39. a R. CasUle. 291
t Blg shipment of spring millinery on
display tomorrow. M. M. Dept. Store.
. .. '. . , i 291
'Mr. and Mrs. James Grieve-of Pros
pect arrived In this city yesterday and
will spend several days visiting here
with friends and attending to buslseea.
He wilt attend the Elks lodge annual
election tomorrow night -
Mrs. Paul Hansen oorseUars tor
NuBoacPtioM 68M. -f , , tt
Sash sad doors. Medford Lumber Co.
.k. "." " - . .
manage the millinery department In
the "Medford. Cenur" - Department
s.n ' .. . .i..Z. L.TT- i
: .TL.,""r,;'., '".tbr lots, roner of Newtown and
Rives' the customer the assurance that
her , hat is the only one of its kind.
i going to be the principle on which
Mrs. Sloan will conduct her business.
ay. and Sloaa cordially invite the
jIad of . Medford ! to caH -and View
lule'r apnns; creations.'
The Western Oregon Girls' confer
ence will be held at Corvallis, April 7,
ana 9. - ' - - .. ,." ;
AU kinds. of rongh sad dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, okons 108.
TH East Mala street ,. i t , ......
Whoa better automobiles are bnUt
Buick will build them. tf
f Big" shipment of spring millinery on
display tomorrow. M. M. Dept Store.
' ,. .: .....,: ; ; 291
Wayne J. Plckler, special agent for
the Grants Pass branch of the Stan
dard Oil company, spent the day in
this city on business and will attend
the Standard 00 company employes
dance at Ashland tonight ip which the
employes of the Medford. Ashland and
Grants Pass branches will participate.
Aprons, house dresses, the .season's
newest styles on sale, M. M. Dept
Store. ...,, v.-, v 291
. tAundry work neatly dons. Phone
466-Y, t . -. . . s ... . 293
Vulcan ; auto springs, guaranteed.
Billings Shop, a Riverside. tf
The. Western Bond and Mortgage
company, represented by, their attor-
. neJr Rnnr. Manning : and Oanoog.
filed a, suit in the circuit court this
morning against Dennis Lawtoa, Guy
A. Lawton. Esther J. Lawton, and Ger
trude P. Lawton for $12,800 and costs
of the action. The plaintiffs claim
that money to the sum of $12,800 was
advanced to the defendants to become
due n November. 21, 1921, and that
none of the sum had been paid. -Klam
ath Falls Record.
This week, only, tailor-made suits.'
values $60 to $S0, at $42.60. Klein the
Tailor, 128 E. Main,. -., 294
, If itf Insurance we write It R. A.
Holmes, The Insurance Man: .
Laundry work done. Phone 4S6-Y.
. . 318
Charles Henaelman, local Standard
Oil. company, man beginning today , is
taking his annual two weeks vacation.
. When in need of shingles sad roof
ing can Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E.
" f, .xv : .. . "
Afghan and rug hooks. Handicraft
Shop. ,r; -i,: -1 292
See the latest In patent strap pumps
and sport oxfords. M. M. Dept 8tore.
291
, Ed Walker, district game warden of
Douglas county, is here from Roseburg
to-attend: the sportsmen's banquet to
night lie attended the crab banquet
of the Josephine county sportsmen at
Grants Pass last night: , .,. ,
. Lime and .sulphur, dry or - liquid.
Conner's Warehouse. 296
- Invest your savings in the Jackson
County Building sad Loan association.
: r. v ,
Phone or call oar office for tnforma-
tion KUmath Falls Tule lands. Page-
Dressier Co, ',.- U
. Tho Woman's Society of the Preaby-j
terian church will hold an Easter
bazaar in the church parlors Tuesday. !
April 4th.
Hard times made easy. buT ranches
Without monnv. tisv with share of eron.!
like rent; Oold Ray Realty Company.
tt
Don't watt, unttl arra weathor and
lonn drives nre on to break in the new
car, but break It In carefully while the
weather Is oool and the trltare short.
Buy early and buy a Lllerty and you'll
not be sorry. P, F. Close, Riverside
tiarag - - , - - 894
Aprons, house dresses, the Reason's
newest styles on sale. M. M. DeptJ
Store. ; . , gl
The IMctilc hiKhway through Can
yon Creek canyon is reported in good
conditkm.. . , -
Millinery at reasonable prices. 403
North Fir. .v 293
Hemstitching,
PlcoUnf,
8c per yd.
Buttons core red.
Handicraft Shoo. tf
For Sol Modern 4 room house and
three lots, corner , of Newtown and
Dakota, $1280., Terms. Will 11. Wilson,
owner. 291
A. C, Allan received a letter today
from K. R, Oatman, the local fruit In
spector, who has been qulto atck for
some time In Sun Francisco, where he
, , ..i;., .,.,,.. ,,.
he was considered better. He did not
write, however, when he especied to
wnlt
Star Meat
292
See the latest In patent strap pumpe
and sport oxfords. M. M. Dept. 8tor.
''v.;. o..- -V 29i
An automobile owner, when paying
his Income tax, may deduct from the
gross Income the amount paid for state
lioense, fee. He may also deduct the
tax on gasoline. , The cost of a new ear
and, flnea pall. for violation of traffic
laws while, tie tar is being driven for
pleasure purposes are not deductible
Items. v t vv ,
fashion Favored dresses In taffetas,
satins, crepe, knits. M. M. Dept Store.
:': v ; .rr...-. . - 291
i New shipment of wire lamp shade
.rames. Deuel's Art Dept
Auto insurance. Brown ft Whits.
. The Trt-L club of the Y. W. C A.,
will give a party at Althea hall. Thurs
day at 8 p. m Alt women and girls
are invited to attend.
We specialise on re bo ring cylinders.
P. T. Close at Riverside Oarage. tf
i This office is prepared . to . print
ledger sheets, bills. et&, used on. the
bookkeeping machines. Dont give
your orders tof traveling men and have
lhaa printed but of Medford. Phone
M ,B.vwm Mll ff.
i. n , j '. u .
For Sate Modern 4 room boose and
candidate -for governor, has returned
home. Succeeding him around the Im
perial lobby, is Charles Hall, . Actual
candidate. Portland Journal.' ; .
-Big showing of ladies .tweed, suits.'
special low prices tomorrow. ; M. M.
Dept Storey T ,.110,v) '291
. Attention. ex-Soldiers; Ranches sold
under Seldiers Bonus plan or pay with
share of crop,, like rent Oold Ray
Realty Company. 4 . . .... :;; tf
Mrs. Ed O. Trowbridge underwent a
major operation at the Sacred Heart
hospital performed by Dr. A. E. Rockey
of Portland Dr. R, J. Conroy this mor
ning and her condition this afternoon
was reported as favorable.
New zephyr and , tissue ginghams.
imported and domestio, 18c to $1-25
yard. M. M. Dept Store. . , ; , r. 291
. Several thousaad dollars to loan on
Improved ranch security. O. C. Boggs
.... ,.'..,!
Gaston Domergue motored to Grants
Pass today on business. -:. ,x-..- -
For Sale Modern 4 room house and
three, lots, corner of Newtown and
Dakota. $1280. Terms. Will H. Wilson.
ownea. , . , . .- ,291
Fresh smelt every day. Star Meat
Market v ,-. , v (. 292
Ernio Peck, manager of the! local
Wool worth store has received word
that he will bo transferred and pro
moted to the Woolworth - store , at
Marysvllle, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Peck
intend to leave the end of this, week.
Their many friends will regret their
departure,,,.- j
The Chiropractic offices of Drsi Bray
and Hoffman are now located on the
fourth floor in Liberty Bldg. .,: 292
Men's dress shirts $1.25. M. M.
Dept Store. , ,.. , . . n 291
AU the latest shados In colored
linens for art needle-work. Handicraft
ShOp. , . 292
M. E. Root is one of the Medford
visitors in Portland on business.
New rephyr and tissue ginghams,
Imported and domestic, 18c to $1.26
yard. M. M. Dept Store. 291
Frozen automobile, tractor and truck
cylinders , welded, reinforced and
guaranteed..; Only the finest pre-heat-Ing
fuels and metals nsed. Vulcan
Welding Works. S9 S. Front street tf
. New line of stamped 44-inob lunch
eon cloths, Deuel's Art Department
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
tosT Shepherd dog.- White eyes,
white breast brownlsn yellow back.
Call 19, Gold Hill. Suitable reward,
, 293
FOR SALE 480 acres of farm land
near Dairy, Klamath county. : 240
acrM iinrictr mill Ivat Inn Prim t&AOft
Terms $3000 rash, balance m two
years, court Hall.
FOR SALICSewlng machine, Stan
. dard make; First class condition
23 E. Ninth fit - 293
FOR SALE Three galvanized Iron oil
storage tanks, 8000 gallon capacity
1 each.. I. D. Harris, 29 Newtown St
Itjooo 10tS, 20
Rev, II. H, Kernohnn of Seattle, will
speak at the First Methodist Kptscopnl
church t-vnlnlit. Rev. Kernohnn Is a
soloist of unusual ability and will nlno
be heard in sonr. Ho is a friend of the
pastor. Rev. J. U. 8uett.
Everywhere you look you see a
Chevrolet ; , ,. tf
, On account of skkness there will be
no meeting of the Parent-Teacher
club of tho West Side School until the
latter part of March,
s Klg showing of liidlos tweed suits,
spedul low prices tomorrow. M. M.
Dept. Store. , . , , 291
Mrs. William I Iron J 'and two sons of
Jacksonville left toduy for W'eed. Calif,
to- Join Mr. Broad who located there
some tlwo ago. " ,
Fresh smelt every day. Star Meat
Market. 292
John Dougnl of lrtlsnd, chalruinn
of tho members forum of the chamber
of commerce of that city, arrived here
on this morning's south bound train to
attend th local chamber forum this
noun as the representative of the Port
land chamber.
. For all kind of flnkpote repairing
see Eaton, 320 North Holly. , 293
Harry Rosenberg Is expected to ar
rive home this afternoon or tonight
from his two months combined busi
ness and pleasure sojourn In New
York. . : ,
Men's drees shirts $1.25. M. M.
Dept. Store. 391
. Mrs. Jenn H. Ilukoinsn, manager of
the Medford building, who left for Hull
Lake City several weeks ago on busi
ness and who was taken seriously ill
with the flu ls recovering rapidly and
expects to be back to Modtord next
week. . .- ,.:;.,.-. .
Le lerite package goods free in
structions, Deuel's Art Dept
B. E. Owens,, who for some time
past had been the local manager of the
I'nlon OH company and who has been
transferred to the Portland office, will
leave 8aturdajr for that city. Merle
Wtllits is now ta charge of the local
buulness having been promoted from
service station salesman.
When you want dry mill blocks Just
call Valley Fuel company. Phone 76.
Bishop Christie, head of the Catholic
dkcese of Oregon, and Father Cronln
of Laureihurst church. Portland, left
last night for Grants Pass after being
here tor some speclsl services at the
Sacred Heart hospital. .
Lime, cement Medford Lumber Co,
Tho essay contest en "Life's Great
est Question," '.was won by Jnanlta
Datley In the high school, and Helen
Leach In the grade school. Prises will
be awarded Thursday afternoon at the
Page theatre by Miss Lovely.
Miss Arlene E. Normilo, of Medford,
a student at O. A. C snd member of
Pi Phi sorority', north Fifth street
has been quite seriously fll from pnou
monla the past few days. Miss Nor
mile was removed to the Corvallls
general hospital, this morning and it is
believed she will soon be on the Toad
to good health again. Corvallls Time
OoseU,--' ,l '
We have tnsriectea the ' reclaimed
Tuls lands at Klamath Falls. Ws
recommend these lands as an Invest-
ment Paxe-Dressier Co.
tf
PROFITS LARGE
NEW YORK. Mar. 1. The Ameri
can people excrcd all others In the
us of modern appliances. It is demon
strated In the annual report of the
American Telephone and Telegraph
company, inaued today.
"Forty-five years aftsr the inventor
of the telephone. Europe has one tele.
phono to each 100 of the population
while the United States with only ono-
sixteenth of the population of the
world, has two-thirds of the world's
telephones." " 1
Earn Intr applicable for ' dividends
amounted In 1921 10 11.10 per cent
against 11.7 per cent in 120, when
the company made the best showing
in its history, the report shows.. The
net earnings lit' .1821' aggregated
$73,(23,813 aenlnat $70,C8$.9O4 in the
previous year snd assets of 11.060.
110,6(3 - exceeded those' of 120 by
$U046,417.
W. 0. W. Notice
Camp meets Thursday la I. O. O. F.
ball on 8Uth street. No change this
week. E. C. 8ILLIMAN', Clerk.
.. 292
. Notice ' i
There will be a meeting of all wool
growers of southern Oregon, Friday,
March 3, at 2 o'clock. There will be
some Interesting news for all. Every
body come. - ... 292
AMERICAN PHONE
Doesn't the first fine days of
Spring make you think of Sas
safras Tea; ' and wouldn't you
like some of that old Missouri
bark? : We have it the same
kind that mother gave us.
Heath's Drug Store
s TKe San-Tox Shop
109 East Main Street
MEDFORD
SERVICE
TO
OIL
The sua and oil department of the
Medford Service station, 0, C, Fur
nas and 1'uul II. McDonuUI, president
and secretary and owners, bus been
sold to tho Associated OI( i'o. The ,
comitany liuving purchnswd the ser
vice ststiou building, all the equip
ment and having secured a leasu 011
the lot from Furnas and MclHnald
for a number of years.
. This sale hAs been Hindu that the
Medford Service station owners might
devote all their time and effort to
tho tiro and accessory business
alone. This business has grown to
such an extent thst It demands their
entire attention. They will con
tinue this business In the brick build
ing adjoining tho service station as In
the past.
The Medford Service Station Inc.
was the first service station In this
city, having been erected and hav-
ng gone Into business In January,
1919, , Sluce that time the business
las grown due to the service ren
dered snd to the quality of the pro
duct. 1
The Associated Oil company will
lake charge tomorrow. Murch 2, nnd
in the very near future will con
struct upon the site of the present
stattou at the. corner of Main and
Riverside, a fabricated steel service
station wtiTrh type has been adopted
and standardised by the Associated
Oil company. Complete concrete
driveways will also be laid and a
number of additional modern Im
provements made. -, .
7.30 P. M. TONIGHT
The big banquet and spring meet
ing of the Jackson County Sports
men's Protective association will be
gin at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the
Hotel Medford. and all arrange
ments have been completed for an
unusually large gathering of sports
men, farmers and live stock raisers.
. The chief guests of honor, I. N.
Fluischncr of Port'snd, chairman of
the state game cotpmlssion; Captain
A. B. Uergduff, state game wsrdun.
and Carl !. Shoemaker ef Portland.
master state fish warden, arrived In
the cltyi this inornlug from tirants
Pass, where Ust ntuht they sttended
the annual crab dinner and meeting
of the Josephine County Sportsman's
Icoruo. Kd,, Walker, the district
game warden of Douglas county, aUo
arrived this morning to attend to-'
night's banquet. , . i
, ,.A,large delegation frcm , AshlsniJ
and vicinity will bo In attendance, as
well as men from all other parts of
tho county. , . 1 "
, . M. W. of A. Msetlng
Regular meeting tonight at Althea
hall. Visiting neighbors welcome. 2U1
Neglecting That
Cold or Cough?
LETTING the old cough or cold
drag on, or the new one d-w!op
seriously,. j fully, siccially when at
your dniKKints, you ran get such a
proved awl Bumnful remedy as Dr.
King's New Discovery, No drug,
jttrt good medicine that ' relieves
quickly. . , , ,
For over fifty years, a standard
remedy ior coughs, colds snd grippe.
Eases croup aW Loosens up the
phlegm, quiets the croiipy rough,
stimulates the bowel), thus relieving
the congestion. All drugyijts, 60c.
Dr. King's
New Discovery
Foe Cotds and Coughs
LL..-I LJ L.JZ
Wake Up Clear Headed. That
"timl out" feeling morning, is Jue to
constipation. Dr, King's Tills act
mildly, rtir up the liver and bring a
healthy bowel action. All druggists, ?Jc
D. PROMPT! "WONT ORIPE
. KKiltrj's Pills
STATION
SOLD
ASSOCIATED
SPORTSMEN DINNER
PAGE
Now Playing
Matineoa at 1 :45 P. M. '
Evonincs, 7 ard 9
A Show Do Luxe
Looiise
Lovely
Mitel OlllMlliy ,
IN PERSON
frest'Dting
"A Day at
the Studio"
KhovtlitK the Inslik v ordinal of
motion i-ture Mmlitm, llmv
Mi'lureM nrv made. Kwry detail
M plained end Nhown. I'kIiik fur
tier rant young ImlleM Melctti
frtiut Im Miiillence In the even
lnu and Um rlilltlrvii for mall
aeea. Also Offering
Her Orpheum Dramatic
, Playlet
4ThcirWedding
Night"
la nliich hlis U KUMirtel y the
ctuliw-iit TikIUIi actor
Mr. Wilton Welch
The nU.ve ilouMe bill ttfere
Id i-onJuiMtlon m It It Mim love
ly' Intent m-mn aunTw,
"Life'sGrcatest
Question"
A thrilling Mnry of, the fnr
Xonh rooniy, ,ui MarrNKt In.
t-liidleg Itoy WeHirt, l-.uurne
Iturr, Harry Vsa Jti li r, Ktc,
, XOTH Mim I o -!)' engage
nil lit Mill Mxlllret vm ft
Morrow nlulil. MUs lively up-rx-ars
at U:45 ami H liu p. m.
. AdmUalon, 1IMrvTt, C.t Hm.'
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NoteTomorrow at
i p. m., big School
Children's Matinee.
WOOD!
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MEDFORD FUEL CO.
lr Hr -mil 'llih-d I'lione 'Hi
THISWEERONLYi
TAILOR-MADE
UITS
Values S50 to $60
$42.50
KLEINfkTAILOR
; J 28 ICUiT MAIN 8THKF.T
Dr. Johnson
Says
Soma pooplo boliuvo that to
lot their teeth go is tho bent
nnd chciipcjtt way out.
You nsk sonin ono that
linn bnoij in the mime stato of
roiiifl ami fiml out for your
self. . .
Dr. O. J. Johnson
DENTIST
228 East Main St.
Phono 669
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STILl IN
THE LEAD
Dress Sox, all colors,
1 doz.$l
Work Sox, 3 pr. 25c
Work Shirts 59c
Blue Bib Overalls 98c
Blue Jumpers 98c
Canvas Gloves 10c
Leather Faced 25c
All-Leather Gloves 35c
SHOES
Ladies $6 Shoes
L, 3.75 ,
I The Best Shoes
in Town for Men
and Boys, good
All-leather Shoes,
and You Can Save
from S2 to $5 on
a Pair of Shoes.
MEN'S SUITS
All-Wool Suits,
latest styles, tailor
made by some of
the; best tailors in
(he country, and
you can save from
$5 to $15 on your
suit. Better save
that money; you
may need it.
Hundreds of other
S"s: ,.!!ery-
S ' w
That's all Today
Modern 4-room
house and 3 lots,
cor. of Newtown
andDakota,$1280
terms.
WILL H WILSON
Owner
SENSATIONAL
Oldsmobile Four
Touring Car
$1385
at Modford. '
Busy Comer Motor Co.
Mnln at RIverMlile i
Cherro Hard Wheat
V Flour
Guaranteed
At "Your Grovers
CHAS. MILLER
fll'11 1 1 1 l' ("lltunnlnK Hoard Mil
wmmm
llWxly Kopalrtng, Bol
mmmm
, doling, .
Opposite Depot
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