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ivrrcproRi) matt; tribune, medford, orecjox, Thursday, February 7, 1024
Zocal and
f Personal
Much interest In the county neat
Is taken in the election that will
be uiold there Saturday afternoon.
concerning which the Jacksonville
Post aays: "The taxpayer of thin dis
trict on the afternoon of Keb. 9th are
to vote on authorizing the building of
a' gym or hall for our activities.
Phoenix and Central Point each have
nw buildings. Jacksonville has much
less indebtedneRs than either of these
and pays less special school tax than
any. hi Kb school district in the county,
save Butte Falls."
Indies who wish beauty parlor ser
vices at residence, call IUI-L for ap
pointment. Medford Iloauty Bhoppe.
- 1 272
Unity literature teaches people how
to. be 'well, prosperous and efficient.
Fre distribution, 106 South Ivy. tf
A memorial service to President
"Wilson will be held at tho Methodist
Kpldoopal church Sunday evening,
Kev. J R. Sasnett announced today.
Tho speaker of the evening will prob
ably be a layman, but the selection
Mr. and Mrs. "U If. Crawford
Mftlfonl spent the week end in th
city at the Alultnomah. Mr. Craw
ford formerly was secretary of th
Industrial department of the Port
land chamber of commerce, but now
is following up past advertising cam
palgns by "selling" southern Orego
to the. world. He is with the Callfor
nia Oregon Power company. We are
stressing opportunities in agriculture,
minerals and timber," announced M
Crawford. "There Is a wealth of un
developed resources in that district
which are now available to the mod
ern pioneer. All of the difficulties
that besot the early settlor have bee
removed. Transportation Is at hand
power Is nvullahlo; men can settle
tho country without depriving their
families of social and educational ad
vantngos." Portland Oregonlan,
$10,000 reward If caught not nt
tending tho Ieap Year ball Saturday
night, Jackson Hot Springs. Metrupole
Jazz orchestra. Something new.
Expected to arrive, Saturday, Feb
9th, another shipment of pattern hats
from' the east. The Emmy Lou Hat
Hhop. M. M. Dept. Store. " 273
II. Chandler Kgan has returned
from Portland where he was called to
lay-nut a golf course In the Lrfidil
Kstato.
'A beautiful place tn spend a win
ter's evening. Good floor and won
has-not been made an yet.
Don't fail to attend tho danco at I (loi.fu mUHiti ftt the Oriental gardens
Saturday night. , 272
Kel Mexican beans, 20 lbs; $1.00
the Oriental burdens Saturday night
,...;, 272
- The Thrift Shop will havo anothei
of thoir popular surprise package
Rales on next Saturday, Feb. 9. Kadi
package only 3 0c and worth mo
than that. Tho shop has for sale
, many other bargains, among them a
vboya' nice raincoat for 10 or 12 years
old, for only 76c, a child's beautlfu
plush coat for only $3, several new
. folding sealskin handbags for only $
each. These are Just samples of what
you'll find here. 27 3
' C.-O. Chnpman, editor of The Ore
gon Voter, und wife who havo spent
4he!past two days hero and In Ashland
started homeward this morning In
.their car, with the Intention pf stop
ping on at Kugene ror a visit,
F. H. Allen, factory roprescntqtlve
rforlho I. B. Scully Syrup Co., - of
Chicago, was In Medford Wednesday
on business connected with his com
''paiiy. Tho Scully Syrups havo been
"liberally advertised 4n this paper and
,have become popular with tho. people
tof southern Oregon and northern
California.
' ETOonted to arrive- Saturday. Feb.
j 9th, another shipment of-pattern hats
'from the east. Tho Kmmy Lou Hat
Shop, M. M. Dept. Store. .. 27 3
All Vetorana of the Civil War, are
1 requested to attend the funeral of
their late comrade, Luther Struthors,
at tho Perl Funeral Home on Friday
Feb. 8th at 2 p. m., by order of D. H
Gill, adjutant; Win. Lyman, post com
mander.
Another one of those wonderful
dance at the Oriental gardens Satur
'day night. 272'
Columbia plaster wall board. .Cull
for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard;
'-. Mr.'.nnd Mrs. Tt. W. Eborloiof St
'.Touls, Mo., Calvin A. Wenlnghoff and
ISd h. 1 jay man of Chicago, and Calvin
Ij. Harrison and James ltluo of New
hfork. city are among the visitors In
Medford from eastern states.
j A great artist coming to Medford
It 0 nee Chemet, world's most famous
Woman violinist. Second only to Fritz
Kreislor. First Presbyterian church,
Wednesday evening, Feb. 18th. Pro
rated membership ticket now $2.00.
This also includes concerts that fol
low. Medford Civic club. "It seems
like gliding refined gold to attempt to
describe the beauty of her . playing.
There are many violinists but only one
Cti erne t," Bristol, Evening News.
. - - - : 276
The Daughters of Vetornns meet at
Armory, Friday evening. AH mem
bera are urged to be present.
Many steolheadn are now being
caught In the Hague, fishermon say
ing that anybody can pull them out
The fish are taking sulmon eggs, tho
favorite fishing grounds being at tho
old dam about three miles up the
. river. Tho larger onon being caught
are old but tho smaller fish are said
to be a fresh run up from tho ocean
and are In- prime condltlori. Grants
Pass Courier. -
Kain is a, wonderful thing for the
valley. Dancing Is recreation for th
public- Dance at tho Oriental garden
Saturday night. . 272
Tuxedo tobacco, 10 cans $1.00.
Hutchison & Lumsden. 272
The tig doings of tho Elks lodge
tonight begin promptly at 8 o'clock
with the session of tho lodge, during
which past exalted rulers night will he
observed. This will bo over in time
for the smoker and athletic entertain
ment at which many guests will be
present, to begin at 9:30 o'clock.
Meet your futuro husband at the
Leap Year ball, Saturday night, Feb
ruary 8th, Jackson Hot Springs,
Metropolo Jazz orchestra. 27-1
Cortlcolll stockings In tho how
spring shades. Handicraft Shop. 27U
The first general meeting of com
mitteemen In charge of tho Crater
club Frolic, which Is to take place in
March, Is scheduled for tomorrow
evening at 7:30 at tho chamber of
commerce.
Dance with tho Metropole Jazz or
chestra at Jackson Hot Hprlnga, Wed
nesday night, till 2 n. m. 2Ti
q
Milk Bread
baked by
FLUHRER
A baker of reputation.
At Any Grocer
Hutchison & J,umsilen. 272
,V. IX Miller, HtiinrtniM Oil ropiflson
tiitlvo at A nh In lid mid I'. M. Ewlnn o
Portland, credit man for tho Name
company, wero In Medford Wcclnes.
'day. - Mr, Kwlna Is In southern Ore.
gon on one of his regular trips.
Try our dry wiish, 7c per lb., mini
mum 7Gc. All flat pieces Ironed
American Jjiundry, phone 873. tf'
Columbia plaster wall board. Cnl
for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
V'ard.
Very large audiences wilt undoubt
edly bo preHeut at the Armory tumor
row night to see antl hear the high
school operetta presentation and on
Huturdny night to witness tho basket
ball game between the teams of Jtoso
burg high and Medford high.
Try our dry wash 7a per lb., mini
mum 70c. All flat pieces Ironed
American Laundry, phono 873. If
1 pay cash for used pianos. Herb
LaunHpach, Phono 227.
11. If. Rowley Is among tho Jackson
county visitors this weok In the state
metropolis,
Ht. Ann's Altar society card party
has been postponed to Wednesday
ovenlng, Feb. 13th
Look for tho word "Evorfast" on
the selvage of socalled everfast goods.
If not there the goods are not "Ever
fust." Handicraft Shop. 276'
The first debates to take' place bo
tween the Medford and Grants Pass
schoolR this seuson will take place
next Saturday, when the Medford high
team meets the Grunts Pass high team
In the .school auditorium at 7 o'clock
Kuch town has two teams. One of
these teums goes to Grants Pass, and
one from Grnnts Pnss comes here so
that there will be debates In the two
cities at the samo time. The subject
will t be: "Resolved,' That ' Oregon
should, adopt a cabinet system of state
government.
An Intensive evening course, the Art
of Judging Men or Human Nature
Study opens next Thursday at tho
Medford iluslnoss College The work
is equivalent to a much longer univer
sity course in Applied Psychology,
and will be In charge of Prof. Leland
J. Knox, of tho local high school
faculty. , . . 273
Shoes at novor boforo hoard . of
prices. Must vucato building. Buy
now. No. 11 North Fir. 270
Among out of town Oregonlnns in
the city temporarily aro O; P. Moody
of Pendloton. J, L. Eaton of ISnter-
prise, Z. N. Ageo and Herman Ander
son nfb 10ugene, nnd the following
from Portland: Karl O. Peterson, 11.
:lw. Plnney, Ira Martin, L. W. Scott
P. Ilensel, K. H. lliilsigor, Robert
M. McDonald, L. A. Caldwell, J. W
Day, A, L. McCarley, Si Clapham, H
(!. Kehrung, A. N. llolman, K. !
Howloy, A. E. Keone, O. 10. Walter,
it. Coy and C. J. Hurklll.
Tuxedo tobacco, 10 cans $1.00.
Hutchison & Lumsden. 272
House for rent. C. A. DeVoe.
Mrs. Frank Owen and Miss Marlon
Voorhles will sail next week on. the
Herengnrla for a several mouths tour
of Kurope. . . a
Pacific Package goods are the high
est standard for needle work. See tho
new artistic designs. Handicraft Shop.
276
Home again! 'Metropole Jaca or
chestra, Wednesday night, Jackson
lot Springs. . . ... 272
W. N. Judd. of Portland, represent
ing tha Wostern Bond & Mortgage Co.,
and M. N. llogun, district representa
tive who recently opened headquar-
ers In Medford attended the chamber
of commerce luncheon Wednesday.
Mr. nmt Mrs. llogan havo moved here
and aro luoklng for a furnished hume
or aiMirtmcutH.
Leap Year ball Saturdny night,
February 8th, Jackson Hot Springs.
Metropole Jaas orchestra. You'll he
surprised. 274
Tho new Bucllla Package goods
havo nrrlvod. Look thorn over. Han
dicraft Shop. , 202
J. Vlnlkow, head of the rarlsan
Chocolate Co., of Seattle, was a busi
ness visitor in Medford this week. The
Valley Candy Co. of Medford handle
Pnrlsan candles In southern Oregon.
Donee at tho Oriental gardens Sat
urday night. 172
Columbia plnster wall board. Call
for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard. , , .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank n. Nell, who
left Medford some time ago for south
ern California, nro now in Han Diego,
nccordlng to a letter which has Just
been received by the Mall Tribune
and are enthtislastlo about that city.
They stopped In Los Angoles for a
time and friends there tried to get
hem to remain In that city, but Mrs.
N'oll was bent on visiting San Diego,
so the couple and their daughter con-
llaued their Jaunt south to that city
and soon after their arrival fell in
lovo with tho nlace. As n result of
this fondness they are thinking very
seriously fof nmklntr San Diego their
home.
Ked Mexican beans. 20 lbs. tt.00.
Hutchison tt Lumsden. 172
Why use a treadle machine when
we will rent you a new White Electric
for 13.00 per month. White Sewing;
Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett.
itr. K. n. Porter arrived back In the
city Hits morning trout a visit ' at
I ortln-M. ...
Vou uui get it al DeVyo's.' if
.Mr. and Mrs. K. it. ll.-rliert who re
cently returned from Wisconsin, have
purchased thru Brown & White, the
H. J. Oden ranch on the Pacific high
way between Phoenix and Talent, nnd
are now in charge. They formerly
lived in Ashland, sold out, went back
last year but returned to Oregon. '
Exchange your old piano for a new
one. See Launspach, phone 227. .
New shipment cotton crepe, all
colors, 23c yd. Jap Art Store.
A. B. Evans who represents tho
Oregon Life Insurance- Co., who has
been residing at Grants Pass Is now
and will' in the future make his home
at 1518 West Main Btreet, Medford.
Office room 3U3 Medford National
Bank building.
The Vanta garments are tho best to
be found for the buby. . A full line at
The Handicraft Shop. 276
Dancing, Wednesday night, Jackson
Hot Springs, Metropole Jazz orches
tra. . 272
The condition of It. A. Booth of
Eugene, former chairman of .the state
highway commission with a wide
acquaintance In this city, who was
operated on at a Portland hospital
last Mondny, is reported as easy, and
it is expected he will be able to leave
the hospital in about a week.
Phonographs! See Launspach.
Petite prunes, 20 lbs. (1.00. Hutchi
son & Lumsden. ' 272
Visitors from tho stato of Wash
ington stopping in tho city include Mr.
and Mrs. F. 11. Smith and Miss Dor
othy Smith .of Tacormw and Mr. and
Mrs. J. J, .Brenner and Mr. . and Mrs,
13. G. Brenner and baby of Olympic..'
Hemstitching, buttons covered at
the Handicraft Shop, tf
Red Mexican beans, 20 lbs. 1.00.
Hutchison & Lumsden. . 272
Many reservations have been made
for the .College. Woman's club lunch
eon at one-o'clock at the Medford on
Saturday. - Because of the teachers'
conference In. Medford on that; duy
many members are, bringing guests.
The committee in charge have Invited
Supt. Churohlll and. wife and Superin
tendents Smith and Briscoe . to t be
their guests. . Further reservations
must he made not later than Friday.
Call. Mrs, Hobt. Hammond 484. ,.
All . cookies regulur IGo, a dozen,
Friday and Saturday 10c per dosen.
The Rogue. m . ,, ,:-.. ,278
Removal sale. 6:G0 Goodyear welt
shoes $4.60; $7.60-values It. 80 i good
work .hoes fa.00: to ;4i60. ; No. 11
North Flr, , . r... ..... - ; . - 276
County .Judge .George A,, Gardner
who with tho county commissioners
had been in the northern part of the
stato since last week , looking over
roud work, arrived home Wednesday
forenoon.'
Linen crepe, all colors, 98a yd. Jap
Art Store, i-, . .
At Deuel's Hemstitching 8e. tf
The marriage of Earl Henry: Hans-
com and. Margaret Lard was solem
nized at the parsonage of the M. E.
church, south, on Saturday afternoon,
at 4 o clock. - Rev. Stewart Odell of
ficiated using the ring ceremony. The
bride was attended by her sister, Mrs.
A. C. Duncan, and by her friend Mrs.
Sanford Price. The young couple will
make their home In Eagle Point, Ore
gon. Koseburg News. Review.
There's a busy Business College
In Medford, OWN . r. j!
Polite prunes, 20 lbs, 11.00. Hutchi
son & Lumsden. 272
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy.. Nichols, Jr
of Eagle Point have returned from a
trip to Los Angeles, Calif., where they
visited Raymond Reter and family,
former residents of. this city.
Chocolate tonsted marshmallows,
cgulur 05c per lb., Friday nnd Satur
day 40c it). Tho Rogue. 273
Duplicating save book for sale at
this office. .. . . . . . tf
Tho bridge on the road to Jackson
ville, at the Gore ranch gate. Is Btill
nder repair, and repair work has
started on a smaller bridge a mile fur
ther west on the road.
Tuxedo tobacco, - 10 cans fl.00.
Hutchison & Lumsden. 272
Beforo you buy that piano see Herb
Launspach. Ho can save you monoy.
Ho knows pianos and Is reliable. Of
fice and salesroom. 114 W. Main St.
Tho regular February term of court
will start tho third Monday In tho
month, .the session now underway be
ing a rocess from tho December term.
The now grand Jury will bo called a
week eurller, ....
Special mixed candy, regular 60c
per lb Frlduy and Saturday 3 5c in.
ho Roguo. 273
Selling out new phonographs and
records nil kinds half price. Gold Ray
Realty Co. Open evenings.
Chief of Police Adams nnd Patrol
man Joo Cave arrivod home Tuesday
from Portland where they nppenred
i witnesses In a hooxo case from
Medford In United Btntes court.
.Mi-mliers of the Meilfurd Elks in!l4e
who reside in distant purls of the
county, began arriving in the city
early this afternoon to attend the lii;;
doings of the lodge tonight.
AH cookies regular 15c a dozen
Friday and Saturduy 10c per dozen.
The Rogue. t 23
Crepe paper 6c roll, DoVoe's.
Included among the Cnlifornians
sojourning in tha city temporarily are
Mr. and Mrs. B. Scholl, Mary Scholl
and Mrs. Wnlt Hchumaker of Los An
geles, and Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Cherry,
O. N. Hothlln, C. B. Martin. Han-Is C.
Cheney, Harry C. Noe Jerry Sehoen
feld and J. c. Putnam of San Fran
cisco. . .
Piunos! See Launspach.
Wo will loan you money to build or
buy Holmes the Insuranco Man.
There was only ono degree differ
ence in the maximum temperature of
yesterday, 62, and that of a year ago
today, 53, but a year ago today was
much colder In tho morning ns its
minimum was 23, und the minimum
of this morning was 44.5.
Hemstitching 8c per yard at Style
craft, opposite P.lalto theatre. tf
Humburger sandwiches at DeVoe's.
Singer electrics aro the moBt highly
devoloped of all sewing machines.
Investigate the features which havo
placed them In a class by themselves.
The Singer Store, 10 South Fir. 274
Tho Daughters of Veterans will
meet Friday evening nt tho Armory.
Get soft papor school tablets at this
office.- ., tf
Our only business Is Insurance, but
we cover every known kind of risk.
R. A, Holmes, "The Insurance Man."
. , . tf
Try our wet wash on your next
wash day. 16 pounds for 76c. You
can't do It at home for this amount.
Medford Domestic laundry. Personal
Domestic Service. Phone 108. tf
Mrs. Kate Jameson, dean of women
at O. A. Or, was the principal speaker
at a mass meeting of the three circles
of the P. T. A. of Ashland this after
noon at the Civic Club house of that
City. . :. ' . -
Chocolate toasted marshmallows,
regular 66c per lb., Friday and Satur
day 40c lb. The Roguo. 273
Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and
repairs. Eloctrlo Shop, Eighth and
Bartlett, tf
Get your magazines at DeVoe's.
A. "P. & A. M.
Medford Lodge No. 103, A. F.
A.- M. special communica
tion Friday evening, Feb. 8,
at 7:30 p. m. Work in F. C.
degree, by order W. M.
273 A. J. CROSE,
1984,
Secy.
Milk and cream at DoVoe's.
tf
We have good 'values In used cars.
Patton & Robinson, Ino, tf
L. Colver, who sold the old pioneer
ouso in Phoenix to Mrs.- Prottyman,
who now conducts tho Blue Flower
lodge, has built and now occupies an
elegant bungalow Just south of tho old
onto. ; The Colver home was built In
tho early days and Is connected with
many -pioneer events nnd Indian his
tory. It was on the old California
rail and many prominent men have
hoen guests there. Tho Daughters of
the American Revolution erected a
monument near this bouse, a few
yearn ngo In honor of the pioneers of
ackson. county. .
Special mixed candy, regular 50c
tier lit., Friday and Saturday 3tc in.
Tho Rogue. . 273
We fix any old tiling. Liberty
Repair Shop. -
Roy Parr, deputy gnmo warden.
Hurry Hosier and Louis Dodge, went
to tho state fish trap oh Roguo river
this morning, where the steelhend run
Is on. They went down to see the
condition of the run nnd the amount
of fish that wero coming up this sea
son. Ashland Tidings.
Colli briquettes. Clean and econom
ical. Exclusive dealers, liunsen Coal
Co. Phono 339. tf
Petite prunes, 30 lbs. Jl.oo. Hutchi
son Lumsden. ' 272
Please remember tnat classified ads.
locals and small adt are cash in ad
vance. Bring In your ads and do not
use telephone tt
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CONVALESCENT ' HOME, Ashland.
Are you discouraged about your
health? Try our treatment. 272
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms,
upstairs. 436 N.. Bartlett. 274
FOR SALE Acoustlcon
438 N. Bartlett. h-
phone.
274
WANTED By man and wlfo, posi
tion on farm. Experienced. Phone
1020. Medford. 274
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms and bachelor apartments.
Phone 96D-R, 234 E. Ninth St. 278
LOST Pair of glasses Wednesday.
Phono 643-J or return to Mull Tri
bune. 273
fii i r-tfWn ii
EVERT KNOWN FORM OF
INSURANCE
AND BONDS
B. A. HOLMJ58
"THE ' INSURANCE MAN"
' PHONE 444 '
JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING
SINCE 190
SMORKll'S TEETH BLEACHED
WHITE NEW SAFE WAY
No need for dull, yellow, tobacco-
stained teeth, now.. For a new safe
treatment llleachodent Combination
bleaches away stains, and makes
teeth flashing white: often In Just
threo mlnules! Treatment consists of
a marvelous liquid,, wheih curdles and
softens the stains and a new kind
oQ pasto which gently removes tho
softened stains and prevents the
formation of new stains. Safe and
harmless, ns lis mild Ingredients are
especially combined to act only on
surface stains not on tho enamel
Itself. Only a safe mild preparation
like Bleachodcnt Combination should
be used on children's teeth which are
naturally soft and sensitive, and
Which are naturally soft nnd sensi
tive, and which are especlall ysuhjert
to stains ami decay. Fine for the
gums. Get Bleachodent Couthinntlor,
today for few cents at all good dealers
such as:
West Side pharmacy, Uteath's Drug
Store, Medford Pharmacy and
Strang's Drug Store. Adv.
Dress Making, Tailoring,
Altering, Repairng, Clean
ng and Pressing
At tho .
TAILORING- PARLORS
' 22 North Bartlett Street
OBITUARY
STRLTHEHS Luther Struthers
died at his home at 34 Park Place,
i'cn. 2, aged 34 years 9 months. 0
daya. Mr. Struthers was born April
20. 139 In Canada, where he lived
with his parents for ten years. After
leaving Canada he went to Wisconsin
where he worked in the lumber busi
ness until twenty-one years old.
June 3rd, 1801, he enlisted as- Pri
vate under Capt. Henry Brooks, Com
pany c, 4th regiment of Wisconsin
cavalry. He served in the army until
July 9, 1804, when he was honorably
discharged at New Orleans, . La.
After leaving there In 1865 ho re
turned to Wisconsin where he was
married to his life time comrade
.Mary Bisck, who is still living. They
lived there only about 18 months
when they went to Minnesota and took
up a homestead and made it hoir
homc for seven years. In 1872 they
moved to Audbon Co. Iowa, where
they farmed Until about 1S90 when
they moved to Fort Collins, Colorado,
to make their home until 1910 when
they came to Vale, Oregon for two
years, then to Grants Puss for five
years whore deceased w-as a member
of (1. A. It. post there.
He leaves to mourn his loss his wife
Mary and three daughters and two
sons, Mrs. Susie S. Tyaeko, Medford;
Mrs. Lottie A. Hay, Orants Pass; Mrs.
.losephlno Lindenmlre, Fort Collins;
Col. Ben C. Struthers, Vale, Oregon
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
A
IS "
ror
IHDIGEST10N
25 Mff'J
6 BCLL-ANS
Hot wafer
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
25 and 75 Packages Everywhere
and Frank E. struthers, f.ranis Pas",
tin-. Also 25 grand children.
Funeral services will be held at the
Perl Funeral Home Friday. Feb. 8.
at 2:00 p. m.. Rev. Leach officiating.
Interment In the 1. O. O. F. Medford
cemetery-
LAKE FROZEN OVER
.; ,1
Colonel C. G. Thomson, of Crater
Lake park, rocolvetl some marvelous
snow pictures today, from the park,
rangers. For Wio first time in years
tho lake was frozen over during Jan
uary, and, the pictures plainly show
this unusual phenomenon. Heretofore
it has been claimed the extreme depth
of the lake prevented freezing.
RED PEPPER FOR
RHEUMATIC PAIN
Red Pepper Rub takes the "ouch"
from sore, stiff, aching Jointa. it
cannot hurt you, and it cortulnly stops
that old rheumatism torture at once,
i Whon you are suffering so you can
hardly get uround, Just try Red Pep
per Rub and you will have the quick-,
est relief known. Nothing has such
concentrated, penetrating heat as red
peppers.' Just as soon as you apply
Red Pepper Rub you will feel the
tingling heat. In three minutes It
warms the sore spot through and
through. Pain and soreness are gone.'
Ask any good druggist for a Jar of
Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to
get the genuine, with ' the name
Howies on ench package. ' Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Public :
If you wish to enjoy
a good picture, don't
miss seeing
''THE GOLD
DIGGERS"
playing last times to
night. .
TOMORROW
, and SATURDAY
Bret Harte's great story of
wild adventure and rousing
romanco,
"CALOMY
JANE"
6
A
MEDFORD
! 'TV 7
Wili-:'H. Wilson
i Broadcasting
DON'T READ THIS
For Men Only
Here are t lie ronriii"; days
of '40 j tho days of the. wind
ing stae e-unch und "stick
up" mini; the. rough-nml-ready
miiiiiip; camp; the Vig
ilantes. With
JACQUELINE LOGAN
GEORGE FAWCETT
MAURICE FLYNN
RIALTO
Men's Work Shirts 50c; Heavy Double
Blankets $1.98; Men's Work Shoes $2.08;
1G inch High Top Shoes $5.75; Men's
Dress Shoes $2.08; Heavy Army Blnnkels
$2.08; Men's all Leather Gloves 50c;
Heavy Wool Mixed Sox 15c ; Big Yank
Work Shirts 08c; Men's Whit Handker
chiefs 5e; Men's all Wool Suits $22.50. Wo
will take your . old suit" for what it is
worth.' Dress up. That's all today. Tush
Hie money under the door.
Everything for Less
Houses and Lots for Sale
The Cheapest Store in the West
' 32 N. Front St. '
Good Eats Restaurant for Sale and Trade
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Compilation of your records for these reports, and Counsel In .11
Income Tax Matters
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Telephone 326
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