PAOE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL) TRtRUNR MKDFORI), 01K(iONr. FRIDAY. MAllCir.U 10:
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Personal
Tenuis and baseball enihiitdiiate are
getting into action. .... Several of the
best niOquet wfelders In this vicinity
have started practice It is underwood
that the Kagle . Poiut baseball team
has issued ft challenge to th Medford
team. Another sign of spring was no
ticed this morning when a gathering
of local riHltorniPn was encountered in
tbp rear of Ed Lamport's Rtore. gestic
ulating In the usual fashion and dis
cusidiig the merits of different types
of flies for this season of tho year.
Telephone 1010 Rogue Valley Floral
'"q., for your cut flowers and plants.
Night phone 149 V. 320
All Fool's tav dance! Nat! Sat nite!
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, Urn. Fanny WiUtingtou and Mrs. K.
W. Clements of the Kirtland Kami, ar
ilved.fiome yesterday from a several
days business tr( j to Portland.
Heating from one' to twelve inches,
five tiy fifteen cents per yd. Handicraft
Shop. - -; . - n.
Feeling Grippy?
Cold Coming On?
DRY, tickling scution ' in" the
( throat, headache, feverish, exes
ihf 3 ln pLiy with th.t oti-coiuine
r-.j.i tXt-i rv k;..,-. v.. i !.,,,.,;.
.it jinrp. on will like the way it
t tSks hold and e.ie the couch, loosens
'he phlegm anil relieves the congestion
in the eye ami head, and soon breaks
up the mot obstinate Btt.uk of cold.
r tinu grippe.
Children and crownups alike use it.
; No harmful drags, but jut good
1 medicine lor colds, coughs and grippe.
Sold y your druggist tor 60c.
Dr.-- Kind's
New Discovery
For Colds and Coughs
Ti''buFViarCAiiay? You
wouldn't be if your lowels were act
ing regularly. . Try fr. Kind's Fills
for 1-hixgi.sh bowels. You'll keep fit
for work. At all druKP'sts.25c.
D PROMPT! WONT GRIPE
r.Kmffs Pills
H you iiihmI a new hut, a comfort for
baby's bed, il .new porch pillow, a
cont, a dress. shoes, sweater or so.
Anions the possibilities of the near
j rtitut-p Is the Installation of a radio re
Icelvlug set t the Klks elith. The mat
ter Is under" consideration hv several j untie, t, the Hod Cross Thrift Shop
'prominent Klks. and the project w III openinn, on Saturday, April 1st tit 1
he financed by private subscription i o'clock, Sparta Hld. I'pstalrs.
'anions nientbers of the lod.ee. It will j tllndioll and Tuberose bulbs. Kden
! probably bp a home-made set installed Vnlley Nnrsorv', 0SOJ 2. IS
by O. C. Hetilien. tllenn O. Taylor and , N(,;. m, smr, ,(l Mlss Tow.,H,',,
u. f. heisny are anions tne promote. ; milUnorv j,,,,, oC , Cl,Uniul Shop. S
th 1'1'in. , -..T..
'rraneiseo yesterday to secure the ISlM
republican national convention foi
that city.
Dance (lohl Hill. Sat.. Anril 1,1
Will pay 25c apiece for hatching
turkey pcks tinder your settiiiK ltcns.
Kkcs furnished. Phono 10-3. tl ,
I Mr. 1.. .1. Marcus of the firm of.
j Marcus Lesome, San Franclsv'o. spent'
the afternoon at the Maunello Shop.
The latest designs In pillow tops to
After April 1st the shop will have new , ' worked In wool and cotnhlnittions
equipment, purchased from Mr. Mar-)' ,,1 ,ilk- Simp. U'
ens. We will have two sraduato Mar-1 Olayton U I.ohk. fi.ld horticulturist,
inello nwrf.l,1r, in atfeii.fB.sv 4tH i has been COnductin III.H'tinBS ot spee-
il.ihcrtv Ulds s:tU interest to fruit growers In .lose
I A W idcnie otitius for alt former !l,hin '" ' wwk'
.residents of Montana now residing in I Attention. ex-Soldiers: Uanehcs sold
1 Jackson and Josephine counties is Hp- un',p' Soldier Xlonua plan or pay with
Ins Planned to takp plae as s,n as shar of cro''- llka f01- 0,M lU
: the weather becomes settled. An iuvi- Ktv Company. tf
ilatiou has Ken extended bv F. C.1 Twil April Ko,a! Utnce. Lots of tun.
Kllloit to hold the picnic at the picnic K 'uil-! N;i"-: Sat nite! S
grounds in connection with his service1 Onlay's I'fOKram at the Rotary club
Station on the Pacific hishwov. e devoted first t) the enjoyment
ot a musical program uy .Miss tiruce
Putnam, of Salem. The pntlre musical
knitted sifts rr the babv.'',"rt of lhn,wr " ,,e fr"m Mta
gl3l) 1:t Putnam's orisinal compositions.
: Janv. peppv dauce. Gold Hill. Sat
! 10
Painty kn
I thlmlicvMft Shfm
! Miss Florence Pool, oountv home' Salem Statesman. Mis Putnam I a
demonstration agent, is attending' the rrwor IA1 of this city, and has
millinery meeting of the women of!won ullu" I'"" weently with Uer
5old Jlill this aftermon. ,Rr'; ,
I Several thousttnd dollars to loan on' hon ol nr mill Mocks Jttat
'improved ranch security. O. C. lk,Bgs. icaU x M Company. Phone
I New and smart hats at iliss Towne s I Xl'w ,,n,' slnart na,s " Mi!ia Towno
millinery dept. of the colonial snop. a
Mr. and Mrs. I.. M. Hilts of San
n .lavliuhf savins nlan thw e,,n..r i 1 CK' "ill., are UUPSIS Bl mc limn
lirovidins all other cities on the coast
! co-operate in the movement and set
I
j millinery dept. of tho Colonial Shop. S
J llusiness men of this city will favor
up the Kama standard of time, accord
! ins to decision made Wednesday by
;the board of directors of the chamber
of commerce. .The San Francisco
j chamber has started a movfment to
i inaugurate a coastwise movement for
daylight savins and has asked ' the
opinion of other commercial organiza
tions. Portland Journal.
This offltsj Is prepared to print
ledger sheets, bills, etc., used oo the
bookkeeping machines. Don't gir
your orders to traveling men and have
them printed out ot Medford. Phone
us and we will call. tt
Easter Esp Dyes 5c. Medford Hook
Store. '' ' :
TICKKTS SOW KKIXINK-
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MONDAYnight
APRIL 3rd Curtain
. ... - - nt th Xrnr. ' '
Flst Appearance in th Wast in Sevtral Year af Amariea's
Feramost Actrasv '
OUPLES FROHMAM"
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moKsa
U II l:...LLLIl '-Al..!... 11' I
t. - v t paialieliin Biehislorrj of IteierjcaasUtfe,
PUH ES: rioor,?lst 14 jim, iZM; last 4 rows $2.75; Iluleonr, 1st
4 rows, $2.75; next 4 roun. $2.10; neat 3 rows $1.65; balance $1.10.
Includes war tax. Boi Offii-c" 12:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 P. M.
i Holland as are J. Saunders of I.os An
peles, W. (1. San lord of fhtyton. Wit..
1. H. Mct'all of Am Francisco, II. S.
Dixon of Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs.
11. C. Harris of tlornbrook. Oil., J. C.
McCarthy of Oroveland. Cal.. U A.
Palmer of Alhanibra. Cat., and K. C
Clark of Copco, Cal.
Always a bis crowd. Gold Hill. 10
New pleatinK machine, installed at
tho Hundieraft Shop. Vi
William T. PanKle of Portland, ni.in
a?er of the Ileitis theater of that city,
passed throush tho city Thursday en
route to San Francisro.
Please remember that classified ads.
locals and small ads are cash In ad
vance, liring In your ads and do not
asa telephone. tf
Will you be fooled? Nat: Sat nite!
S
l-ester Hixon who was arrested by
Sheriff Terrill when he stepped from
the witness stand In the Raleish Mat
thews trial last November, was tried
on a horse stealing charge at Klamath
Falls this week and found Kuilty. He
i was acquitted on a similar charge a
' f .1 TI- M 1W. h il .1 f . . u.111 i ........ I V.
1 - I.J MUM "11. ,1 J ' '-.I I ,11-
i present adverse decision to the u-
Ipreme court. Hixon is well known In
this valley, where he rodp the ranse
for several years.
C. L. Goff writes insurance on any
thins. Telephone 41.
When you think of chiropractic
think of Dr. Pray. 31311-15 Medford
Bids. 3
! The baseball season for the high
schools of Rogue River and Grants
Pass opened tbla afternoon at Grants
Pass with a contest between the teams
of those schools.
i Snyder's orchestra. Gold Hill Sat. 10
! Orders promptly filled . for knife
PleatinK. Handicraft Shop. 13
John Dennison was a business visi
tor in Grants Pass on Thursday after
noon. -i
Cash price for lime sulphur $3.75 lb.
Bear Creek Orchards. 8 R-l. tf
Marbles, real agates. .Medford Hook
Store. 0
C. C. Cate, county agent left last
night on a visit to Salem, from which
citjr ho expects to return Saturday or
Sunday.
Everywhere rou look you tet a
Chevrolet tf
The murine iveruulim slnliou, main
lamed at Kuseno since Ausust. I!H!. I
will be closed today, duo to policy of ',
retrenchment in the uiiiiliie corps,.
SeiKennt K. II. llerryinuti, officer In 1
i hai'Se, has been ordered to rimrt nt
Portland. J
Lntmspnch'a orchestra, newly orann
lied, open now or entitlements, d'ov
sonnl attention to private nud club
dance. Go anywhere anytime. Phone
t'-lC U. " ;
Cioodwln cutsets fitted and altered
five. L'O S. Fiv stfoot. Alt Niiyuir. IT
The rainfall of the past 21 hours end
ins at S a. m. today was .11 of mi Inch,
and rain is the predict Ion for Salnr-;
day. A year aso today tha lu'i'dlctlon '
was (or a heavy frost the nest morn-j
ti!t. The liinvlnmtn teiupertiture of;
esterdny was .n and the minimum of
today was 4'.'. The minimum of a year ,
agd today wits 31. . .
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corse'tlere for'
Nulume. Phono 6Srf-J. tf
Model drss llnlnvs nhsoluttdy cor-'
rect In mensitrcnicuia. Slmpiy sew in
your dress and work is dona at the ,
Vanity Shop. tf
C.raftln whx. Kden Valley Ntirsary. j
tfSO-J-S.. . Uj
Atuotti: the recent applications filed
at the state capltol for water Is ono
by W. S, Campbell of Gold Hill for the
appropriation of water loim Rocky
itulcti mid tributaries f ir it domcslU
stipply and for the 'irrigation of a tract 1
of t5 acres.
Kverywhore you lok you see
ChevroleL tf
Women's Went' sale at The Hub Sat-
unlayApiU 1st. One day only. New
coats, suits, dresses and skirts Just
received for this sale. The Hub. h
Tho I'niverslty of Oi-prob Men's
Gleo club which ruvc a concert f .
lowed by a dance last evenlint iu Ash
land, left this nioinius Kor Roseburs
where they will appear tnnlsht.
Your soul's questions unswered by
otto who knows. Hnreourt V. Peck..
D.U.. First MeOiottist church. March ;
Ju it A(iril Itl. liu-h pvenintt 7.3''.
I Saturday excepted. !
Tho ladies' Aid of the Christian
church will hold a banaar ut tho i
chuix-h. Friday cvenitnt. Chicken ditl-'
tier also served at 6; 15. S '
Kx-service man, with local refer-'
enees of reliable parti" s, wants yard or
garden work. f.elUhlo arty. Phone
'isl lt or call at Horace. K-vans. S'.'S N. ;
CentraL tf i
E. C, Clark of Copco. Calif., spent
yesterday In Mint ford nttendinx to bus-,
iness matters.
0enln and sale of women's wear
at The Hub Saturday. April 1st. One
day only. New lower prices on worn- ,
en's coats, suits, dresses and skirts.
Tho Hub. s j
Tho Ladles' Aid of the Christian'
church will serve a. chic ken dinner!
Friday evening at 8:15 p. m. lu the I
church basement. Plates COc. S i
Frozen automobile, tractor and truck
cylinders welded, re-lnforced and
guaranteed. Only ttje finest preheat
ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan
Wedinx Works, 39 S. Front street, tf
F. Uiley Itavls .-ft this morning; for
Portland whom tie ill enter the em
ploy of tho Alaska Packing coniza
tion for the next five months.' Davis
expect to sail for Nusbasak, Alankn
about the 15th of April. He will keep
books and manage the commissary for
a fish cannery at Nushacak which
place is about halfway between Nome
and Anchorage. It, Is located. at the
bead of Bristol Hay en the Xushagak
river and only two, malt bouts touch !
there In five months. Four fraternity i
. , . . . . . !
nromers oi lavis rrorn tl. A. t.. are i
also goin? on the trip. i i
"Heaiity is the first gift that nature ,
FfflMfiMY
GROCETERIA
a
THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE ; ,
The little delicacies that put the finishing: touch to the meal are
usually the ones that ore hardest to find you will save both
time and money by coming to the Economy when in need of such
goods as we try to have a very complete assortment. Here are
few aM at money saving , prices:;
. Extra Tiny Refugee Green
. ' Beans No. 2 can 39c
Extra Tiny Golden Wax
. , Hcan$, No. 2 can. . . . . . ,35c
:: ; CHEESE
Imported Holland Edam, (
each ............... $1.89
American Pineapple, each 90c
Wisconsin Cream Brick, lb. 38c
Block Swiss Cheese, lb 45c
LimburRcr, 1 lb. bricks. . . .38c
Italian Grated Cheese, pkg.lOc
Parmesan Grated Cheese,
, pkg. . 15c
Kraft Cheese in tins, all
kinds 17c to 37c
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
Imitation Sherry Wine
Imitation Brandy
. , Imitation Rum
Imitation Cognac
(for puddings and sauces)
. . . ,35c to $1.09
Raspberry .Onion, , Nutmeg,
Almond, Cherry, Coffee, Cin
namon, Celery, Mocha, Ban
ana, Pistachio, Clove, Grape
and all standard flavors
17c to 35c
Imported French Capers, ,32c
Imported French Mush
rooms (fancy) .... ? .59c
Brussels Sprouts, No. 2 can 25c
Pineapple Cubes for salad. 27c
Chicken a la King 33c
Extra Fancy JSliced Peaches ?
; , 24c
Strawberries, heavy syrup 33c
Muscatel Grapes, heavy syrup
(No.. 2 can) . 38c
Fings in syrup, 1 lb. jar. . .44c
Spiced Figs, 1 lb. jar. ; . . .44c
Cranberry Sauce, 1 lb. jar. 45c
Pure Currant Jell . . 25 and 45c
Caviar, per can 30c
Crab Meat (large can).", ,42c
Salted Nuts in glass jars
.............. .25c to 45c
Fruit Salad (4 portions . .30c
Plum Pudding ........ i . 53c
Fig Pudding ........... 53c
Prench Anchovies in glass. 49c
Anchovy Paste (Cross &
Blackwell) .45c
Oyster Cocktail Sauce .... 30c
Mushroom Gravy, per can. 15c
Extra Tiny Petit Pois, No. 2
can 37c
MEATS
Dried Beef, Premium and Pride Bacon, Boiled Ham sliced to
your order.
Luncheon Tongue and Potted Meats all priced so you can afford
to use them.
BAKERY SPECIALS
COCOANUT MACAROONS OF REGULAR GROCETERIA
SIZE AND QUALITY FOR SATURDAY, 2 DOZEN FOR 25c
SPECIAL WE WILL BAKE ANYTHING AT ANY TIME ON
SPECIAL ORDER. JUST NAME WHAT YOU WANT
WE'LL MAKE IT. . .
GATES & LYDIARD
3J varieties i
mm
THE QUALITY OF HEINZ PRODUCT ARE RECOG
NIZED THE WORLD OVER. YOU ARE ALWAYS SURE OF
GETTING THE BEST WHEN YOU ASK FOR HEINZ. WE
: HAVE ALWAYS FEATURED THIS LINE AND CARRY AT
ALL TIMES A VERY COMPLETE STOCK. r
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A pliiinLT In triii ftitiiiirohltk tin A tuftti. i ' fm U-. I ti.11tit.L tt f,.i,f i.l,.S fc!. I .- m .a nHk.a jl Tt' I
gives u, wiKnen and the first she takVs , .muot ,., wW, kn,(w, .M,rUjrom b, p,arh,fi where for the, . ; -' , - -
aviay. K. Hurnhain a toilet requisites: H1. rtunlHr. store hero is pendlns. offic-! ...tit six weeks sh has he. n visiting ! Attention, Car Owner
liarnpooing. halrdressing. nianlcur- laI announcement of which w expect j her daughter. Mrs. Corbln l'.loll. I For the next 3') days we will give :5
ing. racial massage acalp treatnient. , to ,,xt iHnt.. Hill News: l!in i:;U;lc Point every Snf. night, per cent discount n all cylinder re-
hair dyeing Medford iieauty Shop.) Nvhon ln mM ot Baah ,, A(ton . , ,. 29 ' luring In connection with overhaul
Jieuioni iiu iditig. Phone 13 I.. Ujcall Wallace Wood., 108 or come to' Laundry work done. Phono 4S5-V. ! kb. and a ten per cent discount f.r
To start the season. April 1st, one . 7n K- MbIII 0 , . 31H cash on ell labor. Wo have one of the
' "'' ' IJI "omens; iu,Ht o;iri,.,i lonin ttv salii." I'hiitin ! ricmutilcbln uti.l l.iri.ilntf nl !..-. I aluitm In ,uilhi.m llro.
Sl-J. tf 1 tln Viuiliy Shop. f;gun and employ only experienced
If it's Insurance we write It. R. A. ' Hlgfjest dance this season, (;ld Hill, 'workmen. All work guarantee!.
Holmes. The Insurance Man. ; in Ulversld.t Oarage. tt
coats, suits, dresses ami Bkirts will bo
on salu at the new lower prices at
The Hub. &
Stop! Look: Listen: The slabwood
guy has come alive and Is now book
ing orders for green elahwood for
early delivery commencing next Tues
day. X. II. NVwomh. Phone f.r.I.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR "sALE Hull tcrrli-r pup; wonder-
iui watcii iog. Phono GO MM.
77ie Goods Listed Below Are Pat Up in Glass
Sweet Midget Pickles .
Sweet Gherkins. . ;
Sweet Mixed Pickles
Sweet Mustard Pickles
Chow Chow . ,
Wor chester shire Sauce
Horse Radish
Mustard
Oliye Oil
India Relish
Apple. Butter
Mince Meat
White Vinegar
Cider-Vinegar
Malt Vinegar
Tarragon Vinegar
Tomato Catsup
Pepper Sauce
' - . 77ie Products Below Are Packed in Tin
Baked Beans With Tomato Sauce Tomato Soup
Baked Beans, Plain Mince Meat
Baked Red Kidney Beans, Fig Pudding
Spaghetti . 5 Plum Pudding
WE ALSO CARRY HEINZ PICKLING VINEGAR IN BULK
Personal Attention
: .'.' f- . v ; m . - . ;
Prompt Service
V . ..'-.Hi. E. Marsh
Phone 252 r GROCER Phone 252
FOR RUNT Light liousekeeidn
rooms. 322 S. Central Ave. 10 i
WANTKD iJonlile work harness.
Pine Kt.
.SALE OR TRA1E t'hean. blocki
team; mare with foal. Vouur cow
to freshen 'on. K07 I'Ine Si. K
WANT HI) Hardens
It , pl;W.
McCurdy
. J VKI It.Uf K AKXCV
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Nice frame lioime
Doom fiti'l siiHlios,"
Tonple o' spjiik---
IFejip (i (isIich,
Docs it happen?
We lenvo it In yon.
Call Phone 1-2-3
Medford National Bank Bldgf
i m' 5. TOMfillT'S VOl It
XJCZt' XiVkV LAST til.WI'K
TOMORROW 10 SM -
; matinee wJWSk zizzr,z
W : i f-U '
ill ; 1 i 1 m.i 1 iiTTVi 1. a 1 1
PI It mn a IIIO fV VfePM1 n MM Larry Somon'
I s in the Fastest, Fun- fS 1 '
niest, Merriest and - jj) i-r! ' ' ft
, Most Thrilling pom- , ; (Xl ' J
edy-'of-HIs Career.-'- ''', A V ' t iil jjj'
NUT" -ffmi .
Tobe'shownat v ; ''sS 1
Regular Prices - llJrl
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