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PAfiE "TWO MEDVORD MATL TRTBUNE, ftfEDFORD. OftECiOX. THURSDAY. ' JANUARY 1S. 102 TTocal and MJ Personal The Jackson County Public Health association Is hulUiim a mcetiii!? today to consider tho matter of selecting a successor to .Miss Fulldine, county health nurse, who has resinned to take an important position with the Hcd Cross in Aluska.. The .Med ford Jted Cross has nothing to ,do .with this appointment as was incorrectly mated in the story of MIks Falldine's resiji nation in yesterday's Mail Tribune. If interested 111 (trowing tomatoes for next year for Knight Packing Co. phone fj.i?!('L' lueal time. I!j5 Closing oat all our iurm inaoliiuery, several good buys. Patton & Robin con. Inc. tf Sheriff C. K. Teirill is at Portland in attendance at the annual state con vention of the sheriffs of Oregon be ing held In that city. Finest stock of Franquette Walnut trees In Oregon at Grants Pass Nurs ery, X. loth St. ion1 $0.50 motor oi l . en hornB at the Electric Shop. 1 All those who agreed to ssll tickets in the Artist's Course and have not returned them are re quested to return them at once to F. E. Wahl' of the Farmers and Fruitgrowers bank, so that a final report on the course may be made to the guarantors. , We have good values in used car.i. Patton & Robinson, Inc. ' tf There was born to .Mr. und Mrs. K. Clifford Stnner a son, Saturday, Jan. ut Santa Barbara, Calif. Mrs. Stouer was formerly .Miss Hazel Hrown of Kugle Point. Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 207 After the fire it is too lute to in sure. See Redden & Canaduy now. The County Court has redesignated tho .Mall Tribune as one of the official county papers, owing to the fact that it has the largest circulation of any paper In the county. Plant a prune orchard Finest Ital ian trees now on baud at Grants Pass Nursery, only line each in acre lots. North loth St., Grants Pass. 25ii Suits cleaned and pressed. Pantor ium Uyo Works. Phone 21 4 and we will call. tf Communication with the department of agriculture, bureau of public roads, brought the reply that there was no provision for paying men while not in the employ of the government Van Kmou said today. In tho above case the check were Issued by J. C. Sey mour, of .Medford, a sub-contractor under tho Hill Construction company, the latter company making them good, said VanEmon. Klamath Falls Herald. Dance, Jackson Hot Springs, Satur day. 250 Chiropody. Phone 503-J. 270 Henry' Tate of Siskiyou, Oregon, is In the city for a weok on a visit to friends and relatives. Storage and ear wasa:ng at -Kittson's. 254 Hail Orders I' t.- I Say, Bill, the way the ! mail orders are coming in here, looks like Sears-Sawbuck after look ing over the morning mail with checks and money orders I can see that7 the people are not looking for a string of stores or for fine fixtures, but they want GOOD GOODS at the RIGHT PRICES! We still have those Army Wool Sox 5 pairs for . . .... $ 1.00 Work Pants . . . ... .98 Heavy Ruff Neck ' Sweaters . . . . . .98 Bib Overalls . . .... 2.20 1.50 1.29 .89 .89 14.50 2.25 5.98 Overalls, Denim $2.00 Hats for Big Yank Work Shirts Dress Shirts ... . . Men's Wool Suits . . All Leather Shoes . V . 16-in. High Top Boots Everything Just a Little Cheaper Just Hundreds of Bargains THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE WEST Will H. Wilson P. S. Be sure and send postage with your money order. That's All Today N. M. Kelso of Rogue River trans acted business matters in the city Wednesday. Dance, Jackson Hot Springs, Satur day. 256 for Sale 10,000 acres of land con slsting of alfalfa, grain and stock ranches, orchards and tlmberland, some Irrigated; nlso mining property All property must and will be sold n some price. Some as low as 11.00 per acre, 5 to 10 years time. T. W. Miles, Attorney, Jackson Co. Bank: Oldg., or Gold Ray Realty Co.. owners, 15 Far mers and Fruitgrowers Bank. ..Phone 405-J. Dr. J. XI. Keene has been under the weather the last week with a severe cold. Everything in highest grade nursery stock, ornamental berries of every description, nut trees, etc., at Grants Pass NurBery on North 10th St. 25C Harrison. Arkansas, the scene of an outbreak of 'super-government' Tues day, wherein one man was hung, an other whipped, and general civic tur moil on lap, is the old borne town of Cecil C. .Murray an abstractor of this city. XIr. Murray is well acquainted with the town marshal and the city officials ordered to depart by the vigilantes. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108, 711 E. XIain. H. V. Xleadows has opened a com bination repair shop on the corner of 8. Front and 8th. Mechanical black smithing, lathe work, grinding, filing and gun making. 258 Dr. H. W. Clancy has returned from a business and pleasure trip to Seattle, Wash., and other northwest points. Dance, Jackson Hot Springs, Satur day. 2! Phone 244, The Pantorlum Dye Works and ask about our monthly club ; rates. Four suits sponged and pressed $2.00 per month. Club members' suits cleaned for SI. 00. tf J. C. Robinson left Wednesday af- 1 ternoon for Happy Camp, Calif., near ! where he has a placer mine. Strawberries, 6 varieties, best only lc each in any quantity at Grants Pass j Nursery on N. 10th St. 2SC I A bale of 3-4 size blankets shipped I last fall Just arrived. We put on sale 1 at $1.49 per pair. Hutchison & Lums den. 258 ' George Hicks and Ray Tetherow of Montague, Calif., spent Wednesday in tho city attending to business matters and visiting friends. Oriental, ballroom masquerade, Wed Jan. 24. 256 Lndies silk and wool hose, values to $2.50, to close out we put a price of 98c on them. Hutchison & Lums- den. 208: County Commissioner George Alford expects to leave shortly with his col leagues for an inspection of the llutte Fnlls road near Rocky Hill, for which a contract will be granted soon. ' Japanese blue and white lunch cloths, all sizes. . Jap Art Store. 255 Hemstitching (it Deuefs. . 207 When the Caves season opens next spring, tourists without means of get ting to the Caves will find excelelnt transportation facilities provided by the stage run by H. P. Eggors, says the Grunts Pass Courier. "XIr. Eggers states that he Intends to put on a large soven-passongor Dulck with all of the latest Improvements in order to muke tho ride over the scenic high way ns enjoyable as possible." Finest California Privet Hedge only Do each, Roses only 25c to SCc each at Grants Phbs Nursery on North 10th St. , 25G Hot tamules and chill con came at De Voe's. tf James Knhler of the Klamath Falls district spent Monday and Tuesday In the city attending to stock business. Lndies black .silk and wool hose; special to close out 98c pais., Hutch! boh & Lumsdefi. . . 258' Grand masquoraow Wed., Jan. 24. Oriental ballroom. , 250' The county court held a regular ses sion Wednesday and transacted busl noss, including tho signing of the jury list for tho ensuing year. . Bettor hurry! $45.00 buys most any suit in stock for a few days only. Klein , tho Tailor, 128 E. Main, up stairs. 25D lllg annual number of Motor Just received. Limited number. Buy from your nows denier. ' . . t ' 264 E. I. Qulnn of Walker, Calif., is in tho city for a few days, and visiting old friends in Jacksonville. Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. tf Don't let your radiator froozo. Get denatured alcohol at Hittson'e 254 Editor Voorhees of tho Grants Pass Courier was among tho many visitors in Medford yesterday. llnttor hurry! $15.00 buys most any suit In stock for a few days only. Klein tho Tailor, a. .Main, up stairs. 259 Learn Spanish in 30 days. Medford Business College. 258 The bill reiiorted out favorably In tho legislature yesierday was one by Representative Urnham of Washing ton county permitting schooj districts to exceed their limit Air bonded in debtedness through a period of time necessary for refunding of outstand ing bond Issues. This Is desired as a means of saving the high school of Forest Grove approximately $2000 in refunding a $;i3,000 bond Issue on which the refunding option will expire June 1, next. It also would apply to several other school districts of Ore gon us a means of saving considerable money by permitting refunding pro ceedings where the bonding llmll would be exceeded during the peilod of readjustment. Auto Insurance, Drown White. Fine cotton blankets In white and grny In 3-4 slip, at less than today's wholesale cost, $1 49 pair. Hutchison l.unisiien. lien Johns of the Trail district was a business visitor In the city Wednes day. Habla usted Ksnanol? Special eve ning Spanish class. Medford Business College. i'5S A. R. . Robinson, superintendent of service stctlons for the Associated till company and A. K. Xlaclnnes, Associ ated Oil company engineer are in .Med ford on business having arrived yes terday from San Francisco. Goodwin Corset Shop, 20 S. Fir. 252 This office Is picpared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have thorn printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call. tf C. A.' Nutter and Carl Sletten left this morning for Klamuth Falls for a several days business visit. Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 267 For Sale New Columbia phono graph records at half price. Victor, Brunswick, Columbia, Puthe & Sonora phonographs and records at reduced prices. Music Shop, 15 N. Grape street, next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone 465-J. tf A six and one-half pound boy was born to XIr. and Mrs. Humphreys, Jan. 4 th. Xiother and son are getting on nicely. When In need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street. You can get It at DeVoe's. tf The old frame two-story dwelling that stood on the east side or North Riverside avenue opposite the C. E. Gates company garage building, and which was recently sold by F. E. Xler rlck to J. C. Clarke is being moved by the latter several blocks north to his lot on the same street. Mr. Merrick will have the vacated lot beautified and add the, same to his public auto park. ' When better automobiles are built, Bulck will build them. tf Wed., Jan. 24. Masquerade! Ori ental ballroom. 256 J. H. Fuller, secretary of the Ash land Commercial club, and Mrs. Fuller were afternoon visitors In the city Wednesday... There's no place like Holmes for complete Insurance service. For Diamond, coal bricketts, phone Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. - Coach Eddie Durno and 14 members of the high school football team had their pictures taken Tuesday after noon, for use in the Spalding football guide. The. request for photo stated it was to be used as "a representative high school team of Oregon." . , Milk, and cream at DeVoe's. tf All kinds of rough and dressed lumber.,- Wallace Wood, phone 108. 711 East Main. , 1. Mrs. ...II. D, Hoke and son Gene ar rived, in Medloro on Tuesday night from, Stay ton,. Ore. Mr. Hoke was operated upon' yesterday at the Med ford Hospitnl for appendicitis, and is reported as doing well. He and his mother. will return to Stayton upon his complete convalescence. Good Jonathan, Sptti and Newtown apples for sale. Connor's Warehouse. , . . 253 Another big dance at Odd Fellows Hall, Central -Point,-Friday Jan. 19. Tickets 65a.- Peerless "4" Orchestra 'til 2 a. m. 255 ' W. W. Rusk, representing the Coast Tire and Rubber company of Oakland, Calif., is In Medford on business'. Nursery stock guaranteed, acclimat ed, full line. Write today, Grants Pass Nursery, Grants Pass, Oregon. 270 . Will Virgin, .Jocal radio doaler and owner and operator of Btntion K. F. A. Y. nt tho fair grounds, is confined to his homo with a severe cold. . Masquerade! . Wed., Jan. 24. Ori ental ballroom. ' 256 An echo of the Denver mint robbery was heard at Portland police head quarters Tuesday when Chief Jenkins Issued orders to all officers to check up on privately owned garagos and ascertain what persons were using thorn and also notifying the ownors to make a report of such rentals to the police record bureau. In review ing police records, the chief has learned that 75 per cent of the auto mobiles stolen last year In Portland were stored in privato garages. Every convicted auto thiet who went to Mo- Neil island penitentiary from here last year used a private garage to store his stolen car. , All public garages make a dally rcixirt to the police of tho much lues stored each night. Auto mobile bandits have bocpnie aware of this and aro forsaking the public stalls for the obscure private buildings' in the outlying districts. Port. Journal. Will trade lann tractor and plow, used less than 30 days, fur live stock. F. 1. Farrell, Jnckson County - Bank Bldg. ' 247tf Auto Insurance. Brown & White. WATCH THE BLAZE devour your home and re gret your total property loss that's one way. The other way is to see the house burn ami eolleel your fire insur ance. Our poliey will pro tect you fully. McCURDY Insurance Agency ': Tel. 13.1' v Medford National Bank Bldg. Medfo-d, Oregon Earl York left Tuesday evening for Portland and Is expected to return some time within the next week or two with his bride, formerly Miss Gladys Bedwell. It is understood that the couple were married iu Portland today and that upon their return they will muke their home in the iiarnum apartments. ' ' Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nite. 267 J. C. Boyle, division manager of the Klamath Division, of the California Oregon Power company is Iu Xledford on business. Ho arrived yesterday ac companied by Art Leaviti of Klamath Falls who is spending several days here visiting friends. .Mr. Leavitt is the owner of the Klamath Falls-Rocky Point boat lino on Klamath Lake. XIr. und .Mrs. George B. Carpenter and XIrs. Carpenter's brother, Jack Morrill, former residents of the valley are now in Honolulu and expect to visit the Orient before their return tu Del Xlonte, California. Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 2G7 W. L. Pollei of Ahland was fined $15 yesterday when he pleaded guilty before Justice Glesn O. Taylor to a charge of driving a motor vehicle without an .operator's license. -Mr. Pollei who Is an Ashland resident was arrested by deputy state motor vehicle inspector, J. J. XlcXlahon. . . . . If you have some second-hand win dow sash suitable for hotbed, phone 8SG-X. . , tf Today felt quite chilly with the drop in temperature from yesterday's maximum of 45.5 degrees to this morn ing's minimum of 28.3 degrees. No rain fell yesterday and rain is still the prediction for Friday. There was quite a cold spell a year ago today with its minimum of 18 degrees in the morning. " ' , . Hemstitching and plcotlng, silk or cotton, 8 cents per yard. Cor. Main and Bartlett The Vanity Shop, tf The sportsman's banquet which is to be held the night of February 3, is for men only, and is an annual meet ing of the game association. Although Governor Pierce has accepted an in vitation to speak, the meeting is in the nature of a business meeting. XIr. and Xirs. J. N. Brownlee of Xled ford well known residents of that city arrived in the city yesterday and will remain here several days. Roseburg Review. , XIr: and XIrs. H. U. Lumsden left yesterday by auto for California whore they will spend the next sev eral weeks with friends and relatives. While in Los Angeles they will visit thlr son, Treve B. Lumsden and wife. Herb Alford and his orchestra will appear at the American Legion dance Saturday night in the Oriental ball room In the Nat. Word has Just reached here that W. B. Biddle, formerly prominent official of the Frisco railroad lines, who with his wife left here some time ago for a visit in the east, during which lie attended the session of the interstate commerce commission on the un mergcr of the Southern Pacific and Central Pacific at Washington, D. C, is seriously ill iu Chicago. There's a busy business College in your home town. GWN. 2 More Aviators Killed. CHICAGO, Jan. IS. First Lieuten ant Russell R. Fox of Chanute Field, Rantoul, HI., was instantly killed and Sergeant Dozey Hall was slightly injured at Fort Sheridan when their plaue crashed Into a tree yesterday. ' Kidney Troublo Causes Lameness ' "A lameness followed me for some time, and I felt that it was caused from kidney trouble. One bottle of Foley Kidney Pills had the desired ef fect," writes II. B. Arbuckle. South Barre, Vermont. Backache, rheuma tism, dull headache, too frequent or burning urination are symptoms of Kidney and Bladder trouble. Disord ered kidneys require piompt treat ment. Neglect causes serious compli cations. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief. Sold everywhere. Adv. A. F. & A. M. Xledford Lodge No. 103. communication on rri enlng. January 19th, at Visitors welcome. Bv ordor of W. XI. 255 O. D. Frazee, Secy. a. 1 Xledfi . v Stated day eve x 7 : :t0 p. There will be a meeting of Sj J.I10 order of De Molay at mo Masonic Hall, Thursday night. iBn Initi'ilnrv HfiLTPO Will be COn- terrcd. All members are urged to be present. 254 JABYS COLDS 3 . ' are soon "nipped in the bud" " ' without "dosing" bv use of VAPO RUB Over 1 7 Million Jan Used Yearly ,1p DON'T O FORGET H'd'we Co. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CONVALESCENT HOX1E facing Park, Ashland. Xlilk Diet and other cor ' rective and building diets. No in fectious cases. 254 WANTED Second-hand . Ford, 'must be worth money, priced and de scribed fully in first letter. Care J. B. Xlail Tribune. 25! TOR SALE Fresh cows, exception ally good. XI. Walsh, 1 mile NE of Xledford on Crater Lake road. 279 FOR SALE Seed wheat, oat ha alfalfa, chicken wheat, weaned pigs. T. E. Pottenger. . 259 FOR SALE Puppies, full blooded. Phone 591-R-l. Picture Framing at Swem's Studio Most Girls Can Have Pretty Eyes x-n ,.i,-i m- woman is pretty if her eyes are red. strained or have dark rings. Slmplo campnor, nyuiusus. ...i,..l.lt.,....l . n mtvorl In Lavon- tik eye wash, will brighten the eyes and u woi'K s use win Hiu iJrim) yu ...i.u i,u rimr-l. i-.riiIir. rtfiriiliir use of Lnvoptlk keeps the eyes healthy. sparkling nnu vivacious, me 11uu.11 chiinBo will please you.;' Dainty alu minum eye cup FREE..- 13. Huskins, druggist. uv. HALL'S CASH AND CARRY V GROCERY SAVE MONEY by selecting your own gr6 ceries and making your own deliveries, thereby reducing overhead expense. ; We carry full line of Gro ceries, Vegetables, Fruits, ... ..Etc.. - PRICES RIGHT A Trial Will Convince You. 318 E. Main. . NOTICE. .. ,. Through an Error Our Office Telephone Number was omitted in the new Directory. IT 13 77 ' PR. H. E. MURPHY. Dentistry - and X-Itay 2nd Floor Medford Bids. PIPE FLUSH Quickly dissolves nil obstructions in . , . clogged drain and sewer pipes BUY IT TRY IT For Sale By A. Tj. VROXIAX. 113 S, Front St. Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching Plcotlng . 80 per yard. ' Buttons covered. Their preservation, protection by our skilled optical service. For better glasses, see ft NOW PLAYING A Triumph Greater Than' "Smilin' . Through"; lf F ' 4 f ! ..: . ' INCOMPARABLE .' . I 0vnos The Eternal' Hame; Never never never before has Norma Talmadge created a role bo magnetic, so radiant as the Duchess de Langeais, gorgeous to beheld, yet never to be held. In scenes of splen dor and suspense she unfolds this confession of love from the heart of a willful beauty in France's gayest courts. A perfect consonance of masterly production, spectacular beauty, drama-de-luxe. Star supporting cast includes Conway Tearle, Wedgwood Nowell, Adolph Jean Menjou Rosemary Theby, Irving Cummings. 1" SV.M.Y MAIilON DAVIKS In "The Young Diana." . SINP.YY - " m STi.it ki:.tox J! in "His Wife's lielntion 3C ' '.:,-v