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I -PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MTCDrORD, OREOOX, FRTDAV. FEBRUARY 2X 1023 1U ocal and Personal The Elks IoiIko numinatlona which have been on every Thursday nlKht this' month for nominations for offi cers to be elected to serve durlnK the ensuing year closed lust nittlit. The iinnunl election will be held next Thursday nlsht. , , This week oniy, tailored suits, Mod-ford-made, guaranteed to fit and satis fy, values (45 to 55, at $12.50. Klein the Tailor. 128 E. Main, upstairs. 28t Goodwin Corset Shop, 20 S. Fir. 29C Much to the surprise of the local dopesters .who In tho absence of an official prediction yesterday forecast ed rainy weather for today, the day Was flour, mild and sunshiny, alter the"heavy foK and frost had cleared nway during the forenoon. Tho mini mum" temperature was 29 decrees. Fair-weather is predicted far Satur day.' " Dance! Wed. and Sat. night! Orien tal Ballroom. - 287 Good time guaranteed social class dance Legion hall Snt. nicht. - 28; 'i Mark Montgomery, local Southern Pacific company agent, is at Corne lius, Ore., where he was summoned earlier in the week by the critical III ness of his motler. The Dazaar Ashland carrleB o large stock or second-hand furniture and household goods ut . low prices. Dally deliveries In Medford. The Bazaar .(facing Ford Garage) .Ashland Clean cotton -rags are wanted at Mall Tribune office. ' tf The fifty members of tho cast of the Elks Minstrols will leuvo tomor row afternoon at 2:30 by auto for Yroka where they will give a perfor mance tomorrow night. Lucky day at Deuel's Jan. 24th. 280 Continuous Shows Tomorrow and 'Sunday 12:30 to 11:00 P. M. Never Anything Like It! Last night my vife and I - Thought we '4 forget our cares for awhile And enjoy the evening ' 1 At a theater, so we went Down-town to the - . " -i; ,- ii ! i '.t : : i! - "i .i Where we felt we would find A good show Knowing the Page's policy And we saw a real, ,. honcst-to f gooaness pnotopiay 1 ' - GUY BATES II Iff! : IfciVik' Hii It was one o the best we evor saw Wo were tired, of cheap melo- ' drama And hokum and bunkum And "Omar, " with its tho Tcntmaker" Persian mystery, wonderful story Of love, sacrifice and devotion And the best acting we've seen r- ' 1 ' on the screon with "Botty's" exceptional musical scoro of classical selections made It a real big treat for' us and we believe that everybody should See this drama Because it is a master piece, v , j ., .. . And The first of a now ' Series of the Thrilly "LEATHER PUSHERS" and PATHS N2WS give us An Okay Bill. . ," 1 Mr. and Mrs. Medford. ' c Tho lioosevolt Parent-Teacher circle will entertain with its annual Washington tea tomorrow afternoon from 2:30 to 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs. P. O. Crawford, at the end of the pavement on East Main. The pro gram will begin promptly at 3 o clock. Lveryone interested is Invited. Snappy, peppy time, social class dance, Legion hall, Sat. night. 285 Hear that Drummer, Jackson's Sat, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jonos have boon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mash bum for tho past few days In Grants Pass. Special for Saturday, latest spring hats, Saturday special, JD.OO, IS. DO and J10.50. 285 Crescent orchestra dance at Eagle Point -Sat. Fobj 24. 285 Tonight's basketball game will be preceded by' a preliminary contost between the Roseburg and Medford girls' teams which will start at 7:30. The Hosnburg girls are said to have an excellent aggregation and a hot contest Is expected. Big dance! Sat. night! OrlenUU Ballroom! ' 2SG You can get It at DeVoe's. tf Dr. E. B. Plckel returned the mid dle of the week from a several days visit in San.. Francisco with his nephew, J. Carter Brandon. Before selecting your hat, visit the millinery department on the 2nd floor of Medford Center Store. . 285 Lottie Howard has just returned from a month's trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco where she ' has selected tho latest In millinery which she is anxious for every lady to see. 109 N. Central Ave. 280 Of tho 18 cities and counties re porting contagloiiB diseases of scarlot lover," diphtheria, smallpox and typhoid fever, tho following In south ern Oregon are listed with the state board of health:- Medford, 1, diph theria: Grants Pass 2, Klamath Falta 3, smallpox. Ashland has no contagi ous diseases listed. See that new two tone Walk-Over oxford for- men. Nothing over ten dollars. The Hub Shoo Store. 28DJ Dance! Wed. and Sat. night! Orien tal Ballroom. 287 Harvy'Hagon loft yesterday for Portland by auto whore' he will spend the next week visiting friends and relativcs - . Poke bonnets, dress hats, tailored hats $3.00, $8.50. and $10.00. ' 285 Just a line to remind you that I will gladly duplicate any bonafide order booTted by a transient agent for the same or less money and give you bet ter service. N. S. Bennett, prop. Eden Valley Nursery. Phono 680-J-2. tf J. H. U. Parsons, vice president and general munager of the Southern Pa ¬ cific company lines In Louisiana, has been appointed assistant passenger traffic manager of tho company's Pa cific' System lines with headquartors In San Francisco, effoctlvo March 1st. This has been announced by Chas. S. Fee,' passenger traffic manager. Par sons, previous to his appointment to vice president nnd general manager of the Louisiana lines of tho company, was general passongor agont for the name torrltory. ' The appointment of Parsons Is to fill tho vacancy created by tho recent death of Frank. E. Bat- turs of Sun Francisco. ' Sat. night dance! Oriental Ball room! Management American Loglon 28ti' Crescent orchestra dance at Eaglo Point Snt. Fob. 24. 285' S. U Walker was a business visitor in Ashland yesterday and on Wednes day night ' -Just received a fresh lot of Roguo River sorghum 10c por pound. Hutch I son & Lumsdon. 290' Auto Insurance. Brown & White. ' Dr. Johnson of tho stnte hospital at Salem left this city this morning with a Medford patient who will be con fined In thut Institution for treatment. Miss Elsio Lnwronco returned tills morning from the northorn part of the state whore she Is touching school and will remain here for two days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lawrence. .- Dance! Wod. and Sat night! Orien tal Ballroom. 287 Despite tho purported roputatlon of tho Apptcgato toam it Is found that thoy huve boen dofeatod sovoral times tills year, In addition to last night's dofoiit by tho local high Bchool second team. Applegnto, Phoenix and Jack sonville aro tied for socond place In the rural basketball league, accord lug to- a Jacksonville school official. Talent is tho rural league champion this year. Wonderful hats Miss Towno Is showing at tho Colonial Shop. 285 ' Hot tnmalos and chill con carno at Do Voe's. tf W.- U. Tnlt, former Modford bnnkor who Is now located in Los Angeles, is in Modfoi-ri for a few days on buslnoss having arrived horo Bovornl days ago. Oriental Bnllrooml - Sat., night d'niice! Admission 10c. 28tl O. V. Myers, district representative for the Mack Truck company and Carl Evans of ' Portland, representing the same concern, left this morning for1 a several- days business visit In Klam ath Falls. Red CroBg shoes for women on sale Saturday for one dollar. The Hub Shoe Store. 280 Hear one of America's greatest evangelists nt the First Mothodist church next Sunday. 28G Harry Halt and Jeff Brown wero among the Medford visitors in Giants Pass yesterday.-' " Men's Walk-Over Bhoes sold in one hundred and .two countries. Prices $7.50 to $10.00, none higher. Tho Hub Shoe Store. 280 When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them."' ' ' ' " tf A big merchandise shoot will be held at the Lamport place near Phoe nix on the' Pacific highway Sunday and a large number of valley shots arc expected to be present, as the weath cr promises to- be favorable. 'Hoth rifle tind shotgun competition will be held. Hutchison & Lumsdon will sell 20 lbs. red beans for $1.00 on Saturday only. No more than $1.00 worth sold to each customer. . - ' Coming Sunday ALICE BltADY in "Anna Ascends" Mil I.AIUIV HKMOX - i . .'Tlio Jlukory," RUB RHEUMATIC, ACHING JOINTS AND STOP PAIN Rt. Jacobs Oil stop nny pain, nnd rhi'iimtitlKm is puln only. Nut one rimo In fifty requires In ternal treatment. Stop rirugiilnK! Rub nonfiling, penetrating St. Jncolw Oil rlKht Into your sore, stiff, aching Joints, nnd relief comes Inntuntly. St. Jncoba Oil is n, harmless rheumatism liniment, which nuver disappoints, and rannnt burn the skin. Limber up! OUIl roinnlalnlng!- Oct a sninll trial bottle of old, honest St. Jin-obi oil nt nny drug store, and In Jimt n moment you'll be free from rheumatic bnln. soreness nnd miff-! 285 Dance!' Wed. and Sat. night! Orien tal Ballroom. ' " .V 287' Robert Boyl left by auto for Vreka this afternoon with Prince, one of tho star performers of the local Elks minstrels, who will' open their season tomorrow night In the opera house of the California city, and who play their homo engagement In Medford on next Monday nnd Tuesday nights. This act will be a big surprise during all the performances of tho Elks i inlu strols. '''' " ' '. " "' . We (nvte you to come In and learn about the Arch Preserver shoe bo- cause we know that you too will ap preciate the new idea foot comfort and foot fitting that Is delighting hun dreds of women. The Hub Shoe Store. ' ' 286 Hear one of America's greatest evangelists at the First Methodist churoh next Sunday. 286 Jack Partridge of the California- Oregon Ppwer company' left the first of the week for a soveral days busi ness ivlslt In San Francisco. ' These Arc(i Preserver ' demonstra tions not only will show why and how the Arch ' Preserver shoe eliminates the little foot aches and pains by keep ing the foot arch from sagging, but also why Its exclusive patented fea tures can not bo successfully Imitated The Hub Shoe Store.- 2S5 Milk and cream at DeVoe's. - tf The public health nurses and mem hers of thp 17' county public lealth associations, "are In attendance - In Portland; of the Oregon Tuberculosis association today! ' , ' ' - Oriental Ballroom! Sat. night! 2R6 Lucky day at Deuel's Jan. 24th. 286 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lewis returned yesterday to Modford from a brief business visit hero. ' Mr, Lewis Is manager of the Modford Intorurban Auto Car Co. Grants Pass CdUrler. For Diamond coal bnuquets, phono Vnlley Fuel Co." Phone 76. Special, Saturday only, 20 lbs. Red Dcuns for $1.00, $1.00 worth to a cus to a' customer only. Hutchison & tomor only. Hutchison & Lumsdon. ' - ;' ' 285 Miss Ruth Manning, clerk of tho Medford school boarU who has been confined to lier homo at Cargyle Court apartments for the past week with a Bevore attack of tonsllltls, is not yet able to resume her duties at the high school building and will spend several days at the ranch home of her parents recuperating. George Wilkinson of tho Southern Pacific' company force who has been here for some time past as relief ticket clerk In the Southern Pacific depot, will be transferred within sev eral days to the Portland headquar ters of the company for assignment nt some other point. It Is not known yet as to who'will be sent here to succeed him. Closing out all our farm machinery, several good buys. Fatten & Robin son, Inc. tf After the fire It is too late to insure. See Redden & Canaday now. Miss Isobel Burbldge left yesterday by auto for Eugene, Corvallls and Portland where sho will visit friends nnd relatives. Sho will stop in Eu gene and Corvallls to visit old class mates who are attending the 'Univer sity and the state college. " Sandwlchos, salads, cake, pie and coffee at all hours. Crater Lake Ice Cream Parlors, Medford Center Bldg. ' ' 307 All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 E. MaJn. . , Tho Fan Tan orchestra, the best ag gregation of high school musicians heard here in some time, will give a dance tonight In Althea hall, following the basketball game. A largo crowd of high school students and alumni Is expected. , ' ' '. ' Dollar shoo sale Saturday. Women's Red Cross shoes going at ono dollar a pair, The Hub Shoe Store.' ' 285 A Nq. 1 alfalfa hay, delivered,, $18.00 per ton. Phone 7-F-4. " 290 MrB. Kenneth Beebo, Mrs. " James Cornutt. Mrs. B. V. Sanderson, Mrs. T. D Ross and Mrs. I. F. Williams, of Central Point, wore in tho city yesterday to attend the first birthday celebration of llttlo Miss Janet Ross. Grants Pass Courier. .' ' Modford Auto Painting. Call and see our work and get our prices. All work guaranteed. ''127" N.' Riverside, opposite the Nat. E. O. Bradley, prop. Phone 26. . . ' 290 For sand, gravel, sediment and team work. See Saml. Bateman, 302 Maple St., Phono 912-J. A. F. & A. M. Medford Lodge No. 103, A. F. &'A. M. Special commu nication on Friday evening, Feb. 23rd, at 7:30 sharp. Work in E. A. degree. Visitors welcome. Order of Worshipful Master, ,, 285 ' i O. D. FRAZEE, Secy. : MRS. LINDQUIST TELLS WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE What Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound J Did for Her 1 Kansas Citv. Mo. " I was left in a Vers serious condition after childbirth W 1 .1 V. 1 w liu ng unu uiougnL i could ever be any better. Then came the 'Change of Life" and l was not pre pared forwhat I had to suffer. , I had to go to bed at times to be perfectly quiet as 1 could not even 3toop down to pick anything from the floor. I did not suffer any pain, but I was Every day wo shall have In our decidedly nervous and could not sleec yuu f or nearly two years i was tnis way. Btoro demonstrations to show why tho Arch Preserver shoe mokes feet happy, why it kaops feet healthy and vigorous, why It will make your feet a real help instead of a handicap. The Jlub Shoo Storo, solo agents for soutliorn Oregon.' ' ' ' ' ' 285 Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden Valley Nursery, Phono, C86-J-3. tf Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones returned Wodnosday from a sovoral ' weeks auto trip In California during which thoy vlHltcd at Los Angeles, Burb.ink and othor cities In the southern art of tho state. Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. ' ' ' If Homo made sorghum 10c per lb. Hutchison & Lumsden. - 290 County Clerk Nollan of Yrekn, Calif. attended to personal and official busi ness in tbo city tho first of tho week. Danco! Wed. and Sat. night! Orien tal Ballroom. 287 Tho Arch Preserver shoe. You'll ho especially Interested ineoing why this shoo permits the raising of tho hoel according to tho smartest Btylo Idens nnd yet supiwrts the foot exact ly as Nature planned. The Hub Shoe Storo. : ' SD Tho Southern Pacific announces tho purchase of 50 new locomotives and some of the lot will bo assigned to Ashland for mountain service over the Slsklyous. The engines cost $1,000, 000, and arc of the latest type. Eastern millinery, socond floor Mod ford Center Storo. 285 Flowering shrubs and cvorgreens. Eden- Valley Nursery, Phono 680-J-2. tt Naturnllr.atlon hearings for ' this county are Bet for this Saturday, Feb. 2Uh, before circuit Judgo C. M." Thom as and federal attorney fioui Portland. Grafting wax. Ectn Valley Nursery. Phone 6S0J-3. tf The petit Jury for the February term of the circuit court will convene at Jacksonville next Monday morning nt 9:30 o'clock. Tho tentative docket provides for tho calling of tho civil action of tho American Soda company against tho Medford Grocery company to bo followed by tho trial of the state vs. Jouett P. Bray, on an Indictment alleging riot and Is the first of tho and the doctor was frank enough to tell me that he could do no more for me. Shortly after this I happened to see in a newspaper an advertisement of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. In a few days the medicine was in the house and I had begun its use and I took it regularly until 1 was well. I recom mend the Vegetable Compound to others when I have the opportunity." Mrs. MAY I.INDquisT, ZSli Independence Ave.. Kansas City, Mo. TOO LATE TO -t- CLASSIFY nOIIS. Don't ' Mllfrnr! Unlf., nu-nlla you. St. Jacobs oil Is Jmrt as boo J Jackson county night riding esses, for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago. I There's a busy business College In backache, sprains, Adv.'rour homo town. OWN. ' FOR R ISN'T 34 acres good soil 2W miles from Medford, on good rond to rout on shares. Address Modford P. O. Box 1124. , 21)0 FOR SALE I-arge lot on paving, nil clear, now garage nicely built, will accommodnto small family. 4 room now house close in on pav ing, nicely furnished, fireplace, gar age, woodshed, small aynient bal onco like rent, will take car. This will ront for $40.00. Three room house furnished, largo chicken "liouso, SO White leghorns. $1000, tonus. ' 16 acros threo miles from Med ford, somo fruit nnd alfalfa, plenty of water, will trndo for Modford homo. C. S. lib'TTERFIELD. 2S6 TAKEN I P One red and white bull calf, yearling: In the city pound. Owner can have same by calling Chief of Polico and paying charges. 285 FOR 8ALK Five hundred chirk ca pacity Coal brooder, $20.00. Ernest Wobb, Central Point. 286 FOR SALE Ono team .wagon and harness, or will trndo for wood. Phono 6S1-K or call at 828 N. Cen tral Ave. 2S6 WANTED To rent garage near Main and Hose Ave. Phono 8.0. ' 2S0 FOR SALE li room plastered bunga low with, miiltin rc.itures. In excel lent condition and In good district. House has nil modern conveniences including gas, large lot and some fruit. Some furniture goes with house, for only $2700. Clear of all tuxes and assessments. Seo Clar ence Pierce or phono 105 or 61'-'. 2S6 Handicraft Shop, Hemstitching Pico tint per yard. Bpttoni eovertS. i 4 GROCETERIA , . THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE : Old mar, H. C. L. threatens to come back. Prices on nearly all food stuffs are advancing and money can be saved by. buymg some goods now.. We will do our part to keep prices j down. Clerks, credits and deliveries and all the other non-essentials have been cut out. ' They haye always been the greatest factor in high prices. Well, this is just another promise to keep them out and thereby continue to save you money. No waiting for clerks' just help yourself, and save an hour. . ., t, ;; -f 4 10 Bars Crystal White , Actual 2 Bars Creme Oil Value 1 large pkg. Peets washing machine Soap 1 large pkg. Sea Foam W ashing Powder .B '? Saturday Soap Special Special for Saturday all for 93 cents ; Saturday Specials with Sugar s y All Sugar in Cloth Sacks r 10 lbs. Sugar and a qt. of Wesson Oil w . . . .: JjJl.43 10 lbs. Sugar and a qt. of Mazola . . .. $1.43 10 lbs. Sugar and 4 lbs. of Snow Drift shtg . $1.72 10 lbs. Sugar and 6 lb. can Crisco $2.23 10 lbs. Sugar and 8 lb. can Jewell shtg . . $2.44 10 lbs. Sugar and 3 lb. can M. J. B. Coffee $2.15 10 lbs. Sugar and 2 lb. can Hills Red Can Coffee $1.78 10 lbs. Sugar and 3 lb. can Dependable Coffee $2.09 10 lbs. Sugar and 3 lb. can Country Club Coffee $1.93 10 lbs. Sugar and 3 lb. can Royal Club Coffee : . . $2.09 10 lbs. Sugar and 10 lb. can Blue Karo $1.56 10 lbs. Sugar and 10 lb. can Red Label Karo $1.65 10 lbs. Sugar and 6 cans Peas .' $1.65 10 lbs. Sugar and 6 cans String Beans ........ $1.65 10 lbs. Sugar and 3 cans Tomatoes, No. 2 cans $1.28 10 lbs: Sugar and 9 lbs. Rolled Oats . . ... $1.43 BAKERY SPECIALS Cocoanut Maccaroons, of regular size and quality. Priced for Saturday only, dozen-.-.', ... v.,. . ., .... . .... . . ......... . .'10c Doughnuts Raised or. machipe made cake Doughnuts, priced specially for Saturday only, per doz . ... . . . .... 16c GATES a LYDIARD Buy here and bank the difference Don't forget the sale of Cakes, Cookies, Doughnuts and Pies by St. Mark's Guild Saturday, Feb. 24th at 2 o'clock in the Holland Cafe SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY -" . - - JL . . ', , . I Ladies 14 inch Hiking Boots THE BARGAIN STORE Across from Economy Groceteria MISS TOWNE at THE COLONIAL SHOP is displaying some wonderful Spring Hats These Hats were select ed from the most artis tic Hats offered in the San Francisco Milli nery houses. rl Prices from $5 to $18 1 STAR MEAT MARKET SATURDAY SPECIALS Beef Pot Roast '...! : ....12 1-2 to 15c per lb Beef Stew... : 12 l-2o per lb Fresh Side Pork , 20c per lb Pork Shoulder Roast ..20c per lb Good Bacon 25c per lb Fish of All Kindf . , Phone 273 We Deliver Liquid t r f (per bbl.) $2 drposit until bbl. returned Bear Creek Plant n.n-i $050 Caab Save money on wrapping paner ty using whtta print papnr In roll. Aak thla off lot, : . ... , u A