Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 27, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    PATIE TWO
ftlEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE. MEDFORT). OREO.OK. MONDAY, MANt'lf
UY2'2
Focal and
personal
I'ltdit the ' Hitnrtcea if the PnlilU:
lieaMi ammolntlon a baby clinic will
bp rondtictcd tomorrow afternoon by
MIhb Faldlne. county nurse, al room
Jti. Siimta buildini, from 1:30 to 4:.1i
). m. nt which n physician will be In
attendance. The first 15 bnbie reins-.
tered from one- to two years of n.ue will I
tie examined. Ki-KiHirntion tty ieie-
Phono can be made by calling up No.
4.'6'.
Hiph prhdo lime for sprayins l't'
poses, nig Pinen Lumber Co. 313
t?ali baby kIiocs, sizes u, t, i!, S.4.
black, white, brown, pink and blue, unl"
sale becintilns: Wednesday, Mar. 2!th'
ti.'ic a air. Handicraft Shop. ;b?rCo.
The Chicago Grand 0era company.! Owe Kaple Point every Sat
VMUU n ........ VUW.....
Saturday nlidu, passed through thej
my annuity niiernoon amnii .i: -to tare tor tne rouun trip will hp mane
o'clock on three special trains, on (row all points on Southern Pacific!
route from Portland to San Francisco lines in Oreson for those wishlm; t.-
for the enCT!;enieiu in the latter city
which oMns totileht. Nope' of the
trains stopped in this city and the only
recopuitinn pi ven Medford was when
a woman on one of the trains sailing
by the depot waved her hand out of
tlm window at Albert Noth-in the
ticket office! '
Jloilel dress lininKs absolutely cor
rect in measurements. ii:;-,piy sew in
your dress and work is done at the
Vanity Shop. ' tf
,yonr soul's questions answered by
one who knows. Harawrt W. Peck,
IU. First Methodist church. March
2fi to April 10. Each evening 7:30.
ISaturday excepted). S
, The condition of Fred Strang who
underwent an emergency appendicitis
Operation Saturday niRht was report
ed today as favorable. Mr. Strang was
on the way home from looking after
some orchard business in northern
California early Saturday evening
when he became very ill. and the oper
ation was decided on as soon as hjs
physician had looked him over on
arrival here.
Fro.en automobile, tractor and truck
cylinders welded, re-lnforced and
Ptl-imnfAAit ft..lv tt,A fln.c nnLtiMt.
ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan
Wedins Worka, 39 S. Front street tf
Children's half socks on sale at 15c
jht pair. Handicraft Shop. Wednes
day. ,March 29th.
The Lady Elks will meet at the Elks
club rooms Tuesday afternoon from 2
to 5. The committee in charge con
sists of Mesdames W. H. McGowan.
J. H. liutler. Chas. fiav and J H
Cochran. There will be cards. Kol
and bowling, and refreshments will be
served.
Invest your savings in the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
tf
Crescent orchestra Eagle Pt. Sat.
niht. , - , - 29
The Medford jeop!e who attended
the grand opera season, in Portland
last week began arrivins home by
uto and train yesterday.
Sash and doors. Medford Lumber
Co.
: New line of Pacific Package goods:
Children's dresses, caps. gowns,
Tdouses and aprons, all made for you
to embroider. Handicraft Shop. 7
Edison- Marshall has a splendid
short story, the title of which is "Furs'
in the April number of the Red Book
Jnagaiine. The scene is laid in Oreffon
nd the story is about two fur trappers
ho are brothers.
When better automobile! are built.
Buick will build them. tf
Ileal Texas chile at Talent's, 13c.
A six and one-half pound son wasjw-ill ierform on his native African
born on Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. E. T. 'Jews-Harp, in fart all the talent will
Ham of Gold Hill.
Creamed waffles and coffee at
Talent's 20c, 314
Honnets of organdie for the wee
little girls, pink, pale yellow, coral and
blue. Handicraft Shop. 7
While many thermometers have
been tested by Frost Expert Young
and County Agnt Cate, in preparation
for the smudging season, there are
quite a number yet to be tested and
orcliardisu arc urged to send them' to
the county agent's office at once for
testing.
It's . the coffee. Yankee ' Do-Xiit
Shop, 28 North Front St. ' 6
Crescent orchestra Eagle Pt. Sat. guests at the Hotel Holland, as are
night. 29 1 H. Peck of Fresno. Calif., F. II. Thomp-
Dr. and Mrs. E". B. Pickel arrived son of Portland, II. E. Calkins of Kla
home by train this forenoon from their math Falls, B. Klum of Oakland, Calif,
grand oKra sojourn at Portland. 'and P. W. Cooper of Rosebtirg.
jliave . you tried our electrically ' When in need of sash and doors.
percolated coffee? Yankee' Do-Nut
Shop. 28 North Front. 6
Just received a new line of stamped
Roods for applique and embroidery.
DcuerB Art Dept.
Fighting Blight1
We have" the purest and most soluble tablets
made. Cyannite Mercury and Bi-Chloride
Mercury.' The two' must be used to get the
best results.
.Light and heavy acid proof rubber gloves for
spraying.
'.''.; f - ' '
Heath's Drug' Store
The employes of the California-Ore-j April 2. first Sunday In April, has
won Power company will have hase-lheen designated hy the American l.e
ball team this season. A Rood turnout fiion of Orei;on as American l.ejiinn
appeared at the first practice ester- Sunday. Kach post has been renncst
day afternoon. ed by IVoaitment Oitiiitiattder (lootloll
Yonnsr lady wants position as sten-'to urse its mcmheislitrt to attend
osraphef or office work. Will do extra ' church on that day. On this day the
work in cither. Phone 3SS-J. ,lf ildan Is for each post of the American
Sprinft bonnet tor the little Bills,
priced from T."c to Jl.iW, fall at the
Handicraft Shop. T
Thomas O'Hrien. .Tunics l.ockwood,
Thomas Oaffray, ami K. V. Stanford of
the t. ueolomcal Survey are reffis-
tered at the Hotel Med ford as are'
Thomas McClnrcn of Chlcaso, Marion I
Powen of Kucene, T. H. Myers of Sftn;
j rranriseo. II
i Kalis and 0.
V. Brown of Klamnth
V. Hlnnehsrd of t.o An
Hardwood floor! u
'Med ford hum--
niRlit.
-- ,
Reduced rates of one and one half j
attend the Intormountnln Livestock
show and the Mormon spritis confer
ence in Salt Lake City Aprtl .! to t
and April 4 to respectively. Tickets
will be on sale March 29 to April 7
for return April 30. '
Lime and cement.' Medford Lumber
Co. ;
Positive results "for the woman who
cares obtained in facial and scalp
work. Visit the Marinello Shop. Elec
trolysis, expert marcel 'wavin. t0!
Liberty HldR. 657-W. ' S
Miss June Knrhart arrived home
this forenoon from a several days visit
at Portland.
Fire insurance. Brown & White.
Something new in bead has. easy to
make. Free instructions. Handicraft
Shop. 7
The temperature was nui chilly to
day, the minimum falling' to 2f' de
grees, and rqu'n is the prediction for
tonight and Tuesday.
Best garden loam for sale. Phone
S12-J. " tf
If you gave doublet the money you
couldn't get a better car than a Hup
niobile. 312
A. C. Allen, stati horticultural com
missioner, and Howard Warner, one of
the fruit Inspectors of Jackson county,
have returned from Josephine county
where they spent the latter part of
last week assisting orchardlsts to pick
out trees suffering with blight and
other diseases.' Steps are belns taken
in the neighboring county to clean up
all diseased orchards.
If it's Insurance we write it. R. A.
flolmes. The Insurance Man.
Dance Eagle Point every Sat. night.
2
John Orieve. who recently under
went a major operation at the Sacred
Heart hospital, has sufficiently recov
ered to lie taken to the home of Mrs.
Maud Stickel on South Holly street.
Mr. Grieve is convalescing rapidly
under the care of his daughter. Mrs.
T. W. Harriet. , . -Lime
for spray. Medford Lbr. Co;
32 Beaume lime and sulphur; alsoj
dry. , Conner Warehouse.
Wilbur Hartzell, sophomore in agri
culture at O. A. C. this year returned
to Corvallis last night after having
spent the" ten days vacation in this
city and at the Hartzell ranch near
Voorhies with his father.
Just received: Bedspread for em
broidery, stamped on Indian head and
needleweave. Handicraft Shop. 7
Knights of Pythias Attention Mon
day evening, March 27. we will have
much merriment. Brother Vance will
tell us about his experiences in Italy
during the big fight. Brother Crowson
will sing for us and Brother Rouse
be there. Don't eat any supper but
come prepared to enjoy a feed. The
committee. 5
The many members of the local
Flks lodge who attended the Bnioker
of the Ashland lodge of Elks Saturday
night report that the smoker was a
very enjoyable affair. It included
three boxing bouts and one wrestling
Jiout, and a good feed.
We carry a full line of ladies'
hosiery at the Vanity Shop. tf
ixm't forget this is rubber heel week
at the Medford Shoe Hospital. Heels
only 35c; with half-soles, 25c. 313
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Munger. are
' call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
711 E. Main street.
i Repairing on ladles'. and men's wear
Ing apparel neatly done. Charges rca-
;sonable. The I'antoriutn. Phone 244.
. The San-Tox Shop
109 East Main Street. ' ;
1 l.cnton to attend one ot the local
I churches in commemoration of this
Important event and to show respect
to the memory of the A. K. F. dead.
Hemstitching.
Hooting,
Sc per yd.
lhiltona covered.
, Handicraft Shop. .
Try our merchants
tf
The
lunch.
,!ista.
! John Parker, a Medl'ord younjj man
i' l! enploy of the I'lilifornlii-OreBon
Power company at Copeo, Calif., kkiiu
the week end with friends in this city
land lu Central Point.
M.s 1;Ull Han,p
xuli.mo Phono GSM
corsetler
for
tr
Phone 455-Y.
3JS
Laundry work done.
F. Riley Davis, son of F. Roy Davis
of this city, Is ev,ectod home from
Corvallis this evening. Davis has been
attending O. A. C. He will leave for
Alaska about the' first of April with
four other O. A. C. men and will re
main for five months. 1
'. Hard times made easy, buy ranches
without money, pay with share of crop.1
like rent. Gold Ry Realty company, tf
Young mun has 7-passenger car w ith
services. Hox S5. Mall Tribune. 4
Every w here yon look you tee a
Chevrolet. tf
- Comity Judge Gardner and County
Commissioner Hursell have returned
home from Portland where they at
tended the meeting of the state high
way commission last week.
Telephone 1040 Rogue Valley Floral
Co., for your cut flowers and plants.
Night phone 1 10-W. 320
Will pay 23c apiece for hatching
turkey eggs under your setting liens.
Eggs furnished. Phono 28-J-3. tf
A number of Ashland citizens went
to Medford Thursday evening to at
tend a meeting held there with tho
puriKise ot securing lOrt per cent
Americans for the republican nnd dem
ocratic tickets this spring. Every part
of the county was represented, and the
opinion was expressed that a better
class of men may be nominated this
year than lias often been the rase in
the past. Ashland Tidings.
Hemstitching and pecoting Sc at
the Vanity Shop. tf
Several thousand dollars to loan on
improved ranch security. O. C. Hoggs.
Attention. ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold
nnder Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with
share of crop, like rent. Gold Ray
Realty Company. tf
E. H. McDnniels of Grants Pasi.
supervisor of the' Siskiyou national
forest, is seriously ill with pneumonia
Mrs. Ella Cross. Miss L. Jean Coch
ran and Miss Natalie Hamilton, all of
whom have been ill for the past week
with attacks of the flu have resumed
thi-ir duties at the office of the California-Oregon
Power company.
When you want dry mill blocks Just
call Valley Fufcl Company. Phone 78.
Please remember that classified ads,
locals and small ads are cash in ad
vance. Hring in your ads and do not
use telephone. tf
C. L. Goff writes Insurance on any
thing. Telephone 41.
After considerable negotiations, Ted
Thye, wrestling instructor of the Mult
nomah amateur athletic club, and
Oscar Rutler, claimant of the north
west middleweight title, have been
signed to appear in the main event of
the wrestling program billed for Tues
day night-at Portland.
Good pinno for sale, a bargain. C. L.
Ooff. 421 X. Riverside. Telephone
3S7-M. 7
Stop! Look! Listen! The slabwood
guy has come alive and is now book
ing orders for green slabwood for
early delivery commencing next Tues
day. X. B. Xewconib. Phone 631. 8
; Auto tops of quality. Med. Auto
Top. 30 N. Grape. Phone 104. 7
Secretary H. O. Frohbach of the
chamber of commerce left last evening
for hugene where he will remain a
week to attend the short course given
by tho Fnlversity of Oregon for the
benefit of secretaries of chambers of
commerce. Secretary Sabin of Grants
Pass and Secretary Fuller of Ashland
left last evening also for Eugene
Everywhere you look yon see a
Chevrolet. tf"
Ex-service man, with local refer
ences of rellabb? parties, wants yard or
garden work. Reliable party. Phone
fiSl-R'or call at Horace Evans, 828 X.
Central. tf
This office Is prepared to print
ledger sheets, bills, etc., used 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
Among the motor truck and litis
lines which have been licenser! recent
ly to operate over the Oregon high
ways, by the public service com mis.
sion. are Howard & Crimes of Klam
ath Falls for motor passenger service
between Medford and Klamath Fulls,
Launnpach'B orchestra, newly organ
ized, open now for engagements. Pet
sonal attention to private and club
donees. Go anywhere anytime. Phone
6 ICR.
rurnituro upholstering. Samples of
work on display. ' Med. Auto Top Crt
20 X. Grape. Phone 104. 7
High grade lime for spraying pur
Iiorcs. nig pines Lumber Co. 31,'!
Hlailio Klum,' former Medford res!
dent and advertising man who moved
last fall with his family to Oakland
Calif., arrived in this city yesterday on
a brief business visit.
A now line of embroidery transfers
of initials and monograms. 15 cents
copy. Deuel's Art Dept.
Everywhere you loon you see
Chevrolet. tf
Stamped pillow cases for crochet
and embroidery, Deuel's Art Dept
The. Koistie Ulver Ministerial assoc!
atlon held Its regular meeting today
at the public library in tills city, At
the forenoon session Hew .1. U. Kas-
uott talked on "The Kind of Preaching
Xoodod Today." After luncheon at
the .Mod ford cafeteria dining the noon
adjournment, tho nfteruon session ho-
mm at which Kev. F. tlordon Hart of
C.rants Pass talked on "The Sunday
Fvenlng Problem,"
Eleven room rooming house for rent
luitilshed. Phone !in:M
Auto insurance. Brown & Whltfl
'
!
Free dirt for law ns or Karden, Call J
at building silo, Minnesota street. It. i
A, Thierolf. . !
Miss Evelyn Hew, foruierlv a hh.
dent f Medt'ont now n Astilnml resi.'
dent who Is attending O. A, C. tills,'
, , , ,
year, returned last ei niii'i to that In
sntiitlou arter iinvms spent the sprluj
vacation at her homo in Ashland.
Orchnrdist! Lime sulphur $$.73 per
barrel. Hear Creek Orchards. Phono
Sit 1.
Every day pMple call this office and
want to know about registering. No
one connected with this office is doing
icgisterliig this year. i
Mr. and Mrs. lliny Ontehell have
returned home from Portland where
they enjoyed the grand opera season.
All kinds of rough and drvssod
lumber. Wallace Woods, phone IDS.
711 Fast Main street. n '
Miss Lillian Owens, daughter of Mi
ami Mrs. Jas. Owens, returned to Cor
vallis on Sunday evening to resume
her stddles at O. A, C, after siemllim
the spring vacation visiting friends
and relatives.
When In need of shingles and riot
ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 K.
Main.
OBITUARY
F.VHXS1ZF.U II. I I" I it orvllW
Kvrmujter, Infant noli ef Mi. anil Mis.
Kvefctt Evenslxer, pan-s.-il nwtiy ut
the borne on route 2 at 5:30 Humluy
morning nt the ago nf five months.
Funeral services wire toUl ut the
chap.-l of WVekH-tVriKer Co., t 2 ;lo
this iit'teinuon. Lev. Sasn.it lu
charge. Interment m I. . ti. I',
cemetery.
HOWARDS Churl. M. Edwards
passed away at his Itmiie west nf
Phoenix early Sunday morning, used
4i! years. T months, li tlavs.
lieceased was born m North Caro
lina in IST5 and had bef it n resident
of Phoenix about two y.m-s. He was
a rncmtwr of Oregon Camp No. 4S:i
W. O. W. of Phoenix.
Ho leaves besides bis wife, five
children. Kluie. Raymond, Carrie.
Ocoiiic and Eugene, all of phoenix,
also fi.e slstors, four nf whom are in
North Carolina" nnd one a missionary
In Cuba, also one brother in i'olorndo.
Funeral seivlms in i barge of Weeks
Congcr "o., were held in Phoviilx Ihn
afternoon, lnieriii.-nl was in Phoe
nix. JOHNSON CharlK Johnson, of
'old Hill passed nway yesterdav
evening', on Pacific llighwr. south of
Medford. aged 77 years. Remains are
at tho parlors of Weeks-Conger Co.
Funernl arTancenients arc being
made at Oold Hill.
Attention, Car Owners
For the next 30 days we will give 2.'.
per cent discount on all cylinder re
borlns In connection with , overhaul
jobs and a ten per cent discount for
cash on all labor. We have one of the
best equipped shops in southern Ore-
iron and employ only experienced
workmen. All work guaranteed.
Riverside Oarage. tf
It. .X. M.
Crater Lake Chapter So.
32. Special Convocation.
Tuesday, March 2Mh. M.
M. & P. M. degree. Re
freshments served. Visit
or:! welcome.
A. F. VOTH. Secy.
. Attention O. A. IL
All members of the 0. A. It. and all
other Civil war veterans and their
wtveg, a'so all members t f the W. 15
and their husbands, ure invited
to meet Department Commander Wil
liams at the American LotUon hall nl
2 o'clock p. m on Wednesday, March
29. Six o'do'-k dinner.
Jly order of:
Fred Lyman, Post Commander.
C. A. Farr. Adjutant.
Attention National Guard
There will be fitato Inspection and
first quarterly muster for 1 922 of
Separate Company "A," National
junrd, Medford, Oregon on Wudncs-
lay evening, March 29," 1922. F.very
member ot this Company will report
in Rervii-ft uniform at the Armory nt
7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening.'
CAPTAIN If. A. CANADA V.
Lewi Mocla Muhmoiif,
KANKAS CITY, Mar. ' 27. Kd
(KtranKlcr) I-wk, the henvywelxlil
wreHtllnic ejinmpinn and Youslff
liulRarlan challiiiKer. arc acbedub-d
to cI.-ihIi for a flninh wrentllnB tn.-itch
here tonlifht.
SAN FHANCIKCO, Mar. 27. (State
Divlnion of Markets). Ilrollers 3!i Ut
10c; yount; rooHters 25 lo 42c; old 1&
to 20c; hens 20 to 32c. Ducks 2ti to
2Sc; live turkeys ,'!2 to Sfic; dreKRPit
20 to tie.
TOO VLATE TO CLASSIFY
l-UH ttrtl.U OH TKAD!5--2MJ U'-rei)
land In Harney Co., Ore., . netirly
level and all tillable, cIohc to Mchnol
and P. O., iinllmitod oulran;,'o, wood
Htock propORitlon, viilun $2000.' W'h
ley V. Snyder, Ontnrlo, R. 1, Orepnn.
VOH HK.VT Ilonma and board. Phone
COf-X, G p. in. ft
FOR FtKNT Hooirm with board nt 201
N, Ivy, 10
Court News
tKurnldlud b? thn Jackwin
County Abstract Co.)
MarrMge Lienmet '
A. Whltlock ami Mary
i
Ellicli
I'lilllp
l.ollnr. v
l.nwrcnce l.nv nnl Thelnia
tel.
J
Mclau-,
I
and Fay;
. 1-inni i.esuM Mtmi'iinaiiMi'
1 1....... i .. . , i ..
Iu num.
I'li'il C, Senium llllil Olive Meilee.
circuit t omi,
n, V. Wamier vs. M. A Mny.ter, lu
Judsuietit, uffblivvli, cust
U" l'' ''OHtrr M. I.oiitse Mini.
bill,
et ill,
;
Mate s. hi in st
,.,!,,,.,
W.ilKanuit't,
.Mine vs. Muse ll.ill, UiMi-r.
1 . I. t'liiw font, ei ut vs. M.
''"itlc, SUntrVs return of il
Sil vnII Win, Mlllei. Affidavit.
order. ,
Siuie Hank of Talent m, Cecil H
Wilson, Summon.
Oladys V. Cooper v. Win. S.
Cooper. CoiicliiKlon of law, decree.
Stale Is, ,1, W. Weston. Order
F, U. Sw eilentmi'H vs. Samuel Koch
l. r. tiv vldit it for iioii-iiillltui y ser
vice, order of default, motion for de
fault and decree.
State . I, It, ,1'inies. Verdict,
Statu . Lloyd IMwood. Indict
ment, dvtnurriT to Indictment.
Mialfoi'd loiueiic laundry vs.
Frank Scbef field. Answer.
'has, IV Mrady s. Anna Itradv.
I'lOof of Summons, order tor sum
mons, affidavit for publication of
stimuli. us.
Ml, Vernon National Hank vm, tleo.
A. Mill-no. Order on ludcmnit.
Farmers I 'ruliKi'oW cim
Hank vs.
M. II. Short. Answer.
W. C. Foster s, Alameda Trust Co.,
Ordir lo publish HUtnmons, affidavit
l publication Mimmons.
First National Hank of Medford vs.
W. tl. and S. O. Mt-M illicit. Enecip.
tion.
Lean M. Ncon vs. Anna E. House.
Writ of attachment,
Joe Avemi vs. Preston Phillips For
money.
Mt. Vernon National Hunk vs. (!i,
A. Morse et nl.- Notice, findings and
-f inclusions: decree.
State Ijind Hoard vs Paul Milk ws
kl et at. Summons.
American Soda Fountain Co vs
Medbird (Irocory Co. iMiian.l
MHford Coast It. K. Co vs. H S
Itullls et nl. For money.
Hula M. Stroud vs, John F. Stroud
Motion, order, proof of puhiicnti.m.
Farmer Ai Fruitgrowers Hank vs
C. C. McAllister. Order.
Kllr K. Vilas vs. The Fidelity Jit
Casualty Co. Order
W. C, Foster vs Edward J Si-hnel-ler
el al. Affidavit and order.
J. F. Itnlo vs. It, Piinnell He
murrer, notice.
F. ti, Swe-lt nburg vs Sainui'l Koclf-l-r.
Notice.
Clara May tirlffin vs. Allheal liuvls
et III. Order
Add J. Kramer vs K. It. Pickel el
al. Smittmins.
F1otenr W. Hartzell et al. H. C.
Hansen et nl. Order.
K. Ton Velle vs. Romie Ulver Valley
Canal Co. Summons.
Stab vs. Vord Chamberlain, Motion,
order.,
Htate Vs. Wm. , Miller. Verdict of
guilty.
Stale vs. L. K. James. Order, mo
tion. State vs. Edmund Hreen. Orders
State vs. Mose Hall. Verdict not
guilty.
State vs. Ernest S. Wnlgnmott.
Order on arraignment.
Slate vs. Lfcd Klwnod. Order.
Statu vs. Vord Chamberlain. Motion
and order.
State vs. Mose Hall. Verdict not
guilty.
Stall! Rank of Talent vs. Cecil II,
Wilson. Motion and affidavit, order
ot publication.
J. V. Hale vs. M. II. Ilminell. Notice.
J. K. Miner et al vs. Win. L. Oreen
leaf et ax. Cost bill.
Probate Court.
Juanllanship of Lstella M. Ottln-K'-r.
lb-port.
Khlati- of Oonrtto Huberts, I'ctl
tlmi. blind, will, orib-r.
I:tiitu of Andrew H. I'.oVer. Cl.-inne
of (iitnineyx,
Kstali- of Cami'lla L. Klnnsbury.
AfHrlavIt of pub Ilation,
Hstali- of II. H." Kvans. Petition,
order.
KstalR Mnynie L. Delin. 1'etltloii,
orb r. petition.
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Feramoit Actrana,
CHARLES
r nlhopInwfiichherlrHi.rarJh Kasboit wilKout
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- ZOEr AKINS.
-HOW TO SFClltK TICIUJTH HV.M.llL NOW-
OrdciH will ho filed in order of IIMr receipt anil tilled before I lie
I'CKiiliir box office null- im-iim, I'lilay, (iirih IIImI, nt fl o'clock,
AddrcttH IcIU-i-m, iiinko che-kH, poxlof fli-e money orders lo PiiKO
1'heillei', Include wlf -uiIiIicbm-iI, Ntiiinpeil i-iivelnpf to Iiihiiic miiI'o
ret tun.
I'lltCLK: lTior; IhI 11 row n. Inst, t i-tiwn 2,7S: llaleony, IhI
4 iim m, 2.1?i; next, 4 nm, $2.2(1; nou : i-ohh f l.li.i; lialiime $1.10.
lui'liidi-H win- tax. '
1 1
HK.ite of I'l ii)lv. )l. IViiiiImU'II. t'l-
, till inn,
I'isttitu of Jlllll
H.
Ply nolle, Will,
petltlnu. Ol'tler,
tlUIII'illlHINHIp "f
Ei-iiciit lil'litcr,
tSeport of funds, , i
r,Hlnti or I : i ni'Mt '. M ttl . ! x. Ilond.
OiiiiriUniislilp of Fliiiuls lliilim.
Itouil,
list. (leoi'Ko Uoberts. Ail'illtteil to
....,.., i
list. MiiiMaii't Caldwell. Affidavit,
Est, iloorgo A, Chase, l';"ld;i It, i
list. MiiMiie li. Hel.ln, Older.
T, , llulimu imstimes the IpiisIuohs
name ol T. 11, itobertH lirocery
Reirt iVtulo 'ha lifter,
Sheriff to E, It, llaiiley, s. 1. lo
bind in IV )., i Its, Ivvp. :t:
S.. It. I c.. , , . , I
I'tty of Mclfoid lo KiiiihI ,.
HI, leu. I u. W. I. lo lot IN.
I.Ik I. I riilldatc Add to Med
ford I'itv of Niedfoid to .1 I'lillfol nla
CUH'k. deed to lot I, I.Ik . :t,
mid E, f.i I'cet of Lot li, blk. !l,
Willi ki Add. In Medford , . .
I'liv of Medford to KencH I'leni.
cut. et u x, deed to lot 7, blk,
l!o Add. lo Medford . , .
Mr, l. A, l'.ulioii lo City of
Ashland. W, I '. to part I'l.t'
til, twp. S 15, 1 I-'.iinI
(loo. Mi lioiiald to t'lty of A fl-
fiUO
1,1111
III II
III
laud. W IV to pail , 1".
twp, ,1!t S , It I I'lasl .
Pert Anilcisotl et nv t,i T W.
Miles, S. ;.0 feet or lots ii, 7. S,
!. blk. Mi'illoid ... .... $
T. W. Miles ct ux t i He t Ander-
s Ul l UX, S. f.d feel lots , 7,
li. !, blk, r.r,, Medford . . . ,
Clurti Allkell et vlr t Cllv of
Mivlfonl, lot on Oukdale Ave,
Medford .
Ml
SO
i r rank tilllo m cl u lo livvli ht
Itovs et ux, hind In Asiil.tml
Herts"! I.. II ibbi et in to Emma
.. Tnxstrotu. lot II, blk 2. U I!
leke's Add In Medford
FmiiiH V. Hoblm In tiertsi'l I,
llnbl.s. lot III. II. I.Ik .'. Wll
Icke od t l Medlord
Frank Chlldcrs et u lo Ja in s
A. Clark et uv. I t In It iv. i -LI..
Add to Cold Hill
id
Indigestion Unchecked
Leads to Poisoning!
Fsrmtntattoi ot Food In) Dlgtttlv
i ; Organs Caut of Traubla i
If ymi suiter from Imlim tlnn it
Is a sure ulrju thnt your system Is
heintr slowly poinoneil by th fer
mentation in tho Intestines. This
comlitiun produces heartburn, rholi
injf neiisaiionii in the chest, a fecl
imt of lieavlncss or dry w mucin, ir
ritability, dmcuurliKi'mt-nt and dci-.
iio title nry,
Mr. M. J. Christopher, 5724 Key
scf S'rect, fierinantown. Pa., Inng
u sufferer from IndiKistiuti, writes:
" tn-fi.r lOilnit IV. A. XV. Ct:s
m-dlciiim, I frll kn hailly thai I did
not rum wlieilifT I livi.i or dld, I v
surrrrml troni livllK'ntom ni mr
tonuo h wlill lol so upt thai rvi-t
a !.-- of braU and a t un ot c-nrfew
would ifiVw nii Kff-Al pttin. hiiic
taklnir It. A, W. I'liaso's K-t. IMIU t
rmi i at iilnioHt Hvtliln; wlilioiit
ft-Itnir shy irtir-rif el Tlo 'r,
wrhy f-llnif wltli-h I UHed lo Imva tit
thr Itin.r pnrl i.f toy Im.-k In inn,
mid I frt o itnildtlntis ), nmnr
ItllOKS Willi-ll t.oll.l nut do prfnrr,"
Tnn fun nr Tr. A. W. I'hi'
rtndlMi si all drill n.rrs To h
vr vt Ktttuis tt vi-nulnr, "'.i ttott
fxirtrall slot sUnsur f A vv .Ch.
Si l, i.r ..n iicii Uit I'liis tr..tl
marli ynur protretlon agninat ntil
tatlona and iiliiliuii Advrrtiao
went. I
"Live Wire Service" I
0!i, My!
$17 Electric
Percolator
9 Cup, Mission Style
$14.oo
THIS WEEK ONLY
Renard Electric Co.
Phono 1000 . 103 N. Cenfal
i . tffficiont Scrvico
Roasonable Priced
HF.Ci:l I D NOW
MONDAY NIGHT
.IPItIL :nt h:;ui f urtiiln
FROHMAN
mm
rrXZT TOSIOHT I
.ar
BILL
HART
O WORK
O ma i
A tvplcul Hai l ooiliii Hon, hi
Willi ll be doci home of tlio
be-t Hoik f Id career.
TOMORROW!
2 Big Features 2
u mystery jtory of Frisco
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ii
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supported by some of the
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rind
0
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with situntitma that would
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Your Keen ro for rolor, your
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